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    OFF PLAN 100SQM APARTMENT, BATTERSEAThis apartment in Battersea was bought off plan by the clients- a young professional couple who enjoyed both urban and country lifestyles. A blank space to be internally configured as per client instructions, the couple wanted a two/three bedroom apartment with lots of space for entertaining friends and family and plenty of storage situated throughout. They wanted a place they could work from home when required, a guest room with en-suite and an en-suite for the master

    bedroom.

    The couple preferred neutral palettes using natural materials and wanted a modern and cosy space. They expressed a particular emphasis on an area where they could display their record player, album collection and photographs and art they had collected over the

    years.

    The concept of YIN & YANG aimed to create a space where all of the clients conflicting desires could be met, and a space could be created with both a separation and connection between these opposing

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    EXHIBITING A BRANDTasked with creating an exhibition stand for TESLA, the clients main aims were to create a stand which was eye catching, exciting, visually attractive, represented the brand values, generated public and media

    interest and enhanced existing brand loyalty.

    “THE ART OF ENERGY” concept, was created from looking at TESLA’s company ethos- “to accelerate the worlds transition to sustainable energy” through offering a number of clean energy solutions which not only included their electric vehicle range but more recently put emphasis on the number of clean energy solutions they offer at both a domestic and commercial level including solar panels and powerwall energy sources. TESLA is making an art form out of creating clean

    energy solutions for the world.

    The aim of the stand was to create a space which drew the visitor in by acting as part art installation and part experiential immersive and informative experience- aiming to give the visitor an experience of being inside an energy source whilst learning about TESLA’s clean

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    MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGYFocusing on one small element of a residential property. Provided with a brief of a cosy black and white home, I was tasked to put together a detailed design for a wall between an informal kitchen- diner and a

    small cinema room.

    Already provided with one wood material of cherry wood to work with, I had to find another material which was sustainable to accompany it.

    Working with an innovative new type of tile called Criaterra- which is 100% recyclable and biodegradable, I worked to create two spaces which were not only interesting for the client but also suited their

    functions.

    I also wanted to create two spaces which met a tactile design objective and therefore focused on how the materials created shape and depth

    and a sense of wanting to touch to engage with the design.

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    1. Concept mood board2. Elevation cinema 3. Elevation kitchen/ diner 4. Final rendered visual - cinema5. Final rendered visual - kitchen/diner

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    NEUROKINEXWorking on a live project, our client was a neurological rehabilitation centre who wanted to transform a vacant part of their first floor into a new therapy space for their older children and teen clients. It also needed to include a waiting area, r&d room and meeting/ staff room.

    Neurokinex wanted the design to feature strong branding and also work as a transition area between the younger children ≠and adult

    area which already existed.

    The concept behind the design was NEXUS - the space was to reflect a journey of sensory discovery through reconnecting pathways that would offer Neurokinex clients new possibilities, hope and

    independence.

    Our approach to the design was very conceptually led, creating a colourful, fun, sensory space which promoted well-being, met all building regulations and was fully accessible to all who wanted to use

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    HOSPITALITY, CAROUSELThis project focused on creating a commercial design for hospitality

    brand Carousel.

    The design brief was to reflect a consistently changing atmosphere in a changing world.

    Carousel is a creative dining hub, offering fortnightly international guest chefs, workshops and events spaces - “no two days are ever the

    same”.

    My concept for the design was FLUX - to be in a consistent state of change.

    Their current spaces are a fusion of industrial and rustic Mediterranean styles. My design aimed to play with this keeping company branding within the design but also introduced a truly flexible space which

    could be adjusted to suit any changes for years to come.

    The final design used MOLO flexible seating and standing tables, incorporated sustainable and clean materials and biophilic design.

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    1. Concept image2. Conceptual mood board3. Design development sketches4. North West Elevation 5. Final rendered visual - View of restaurant from bar6. Final rendered visual - Outside restaurant7. Final rendered visual - Bar 8. Final rendered visual - Workshop/ events space

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