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Portfolio showcases works done in school and real projects implemented recently. It gives an idea that I am fluent with Cad programs, rendering, design concept and design implementation.TRANSCRIPT
viktoriya PANKOVA
PORTFOLIO
TABLE OF CONTENT
- AutoCAD and ArchiCad Projects rendered in Artlantis- Design Communication- Fine Art, Hand Drawings, Modeling- Retail Space Remodeling- Residential Projects I. Torrance Residence II. Santa Monica Residence III. San Vicente Residence- Furniture Design- ArchiCad Drawings
AUTOCAD AND ARCHICAD PROJECTS RENDERED IN ARTLANTIS
All projects were done throughout the school periodin Archicad, Artlantis and Photoshop.Completion of these assignments has helped to enhance CAD skills.
INTERIOR DESIGN CONCEPT OF ICE-RINK INTERIOR
Exploring uncompleted construction, working with existing architectural plans and redraw them in ArchiCAD.
While developing the design concept, research for ice-rink standards weretaken into account.
Light �xtures, ceiling trusses and seating areaswere custom designed for this project.
CHOCOLATE COFFEE SHOP
Created a welcoming sweet interior with a bold statement of a chocolate theme wherethe color palette re�ects organic chocolate tones. The interior itself mimics a desert - candy bar stools, walls tiled in chocolate bars and countertops drizzled with melted chocolate. The artwork on the wall depicts the Swiss Alps where the best chocolate is known to be made.
SWATCH EXHIBIT BOOTH
The precision quality and innovation of swiss watches was accentuated by utilizing bright artworks, urban grey tones, transparent furniture and �ooring.The focal point of the composition is the custom display counter that resembles the shape of a watch which also exhibits the product around the top ring.Transparent rotating columns in the corner are another place to showcase the product.
RENOVATION PROJECT OF THE UNIVERSITY HALL
The geometrical pendant’s compositionhanging from the ceiling immediately catches the attention of visitors using the staircase. The bright color makes it even more impressive in the subtle environment.
Ceiling beams are faced withwood-planks to exaggerate the form and bring out a warm color.
Rotating columns along the wall serve as a timetable for the art faculty students. Each column is arranged in order for each semester. Essentially each side showcases a schedule for 4 di�erent groups.
DESIGN COMMUNICATION
Design communication is the major tool of delivering correct information to engineers, architects, contractors, clients and any others involved in the project. The accurate exchange of data can be conveyedthrough drawings - architectural plans, elevations, sections and so on.Another important aspect of design communication is the ability to understand these drawings and to translatethem into 3D spaces.
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FINE ART, HAND DRAWINGS, MODELING
This section shows the drawing and paintingabilities that are important in the art taste development, understanding of form, color, shade and light.
Portraits, Figure, Still-lifes, Compositions
Hand Drawing And Modeling
Left:Redevelopment of public recreation area.Media: ink and aquarelle
Right:Model of the bathroom.Materials used: Paper, Oracle
Bottom:Model of Kids’ playground area.Materials used: Paper, fabric, threads
RETAIL SPACE REMODELING
A small space - roughly 1000 sq ft was transformed into a stylish french clothing boutique - Lovenci.Fitting rooms were built and storagerooms were developed.The monochromatic decadence interior is topped o� with vibrant color accents and modern custom furniture.
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Left: Sales Counter Right: Shoe display
The merchandise display composition is enclosed by 2 big mirrors.
Design Concept. Elevations, plans, furniture schematics are hand drawn.
The 2 mirrors become the focal point of the wall andare surrounded by clothingdisplays on each side.
ELEVATION A3
Furniture installation
Construction of �tting rooms
Installation wood and iron �oorsConstruction of nonstructural wallPaintingLight installation Bottom: View of the store front.
Top: Located in the back of the store the sales counter faces the entrance. The lit shelf attached to the glass re�ects the light and catches the eye.The wall behind it conceals the storage entrance.
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Top Right:Custom bench conforming tothe geometrical shape of the wall. (Elevation C)
Top Left:Right side wall. (Elevation C)
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Right: Left side wall showcasingclothes and shoes.
Bottom Left: Fitting Rooms are done with red ceiling trim and curtains.
Bottom Right: Custom designed clothing rack.
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
I. TORRANCE RESIDENCE
Remodeling project of a basementand living room that features a subtle tan palette on one and a splash of colorson the other. By simplifying form, eliminatingclutter and using modern furniture the dwelling is transformedinto a spacious welcoming interior.
Basement Before Basement After
The brick wall was plastered, patched and painted. The frontstep was demolished. .To accentuate the �replace a darker tone of beige was pickedand a new �replace was installed featuring glass pebbles instead of the traditional log look.
The couch re�ects the dominating wall colors with dark beige and light tan accent pillows.
Basement Before Basement After
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
II. SANTA MONICA RESIDENCE
Ocean view apartment, located on the top �oor was transformed into an ECO living space.Using reclaimed �oors, zero VOC paints, organic fabrics, sustainable furniture and cabinetry helped to create a healthy environment.
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Design conceptElevations, plans and perspective are hand drawn
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Top:Bright red cabinets are softened with subtle grey countertops combined with stainless still appliances and top cabinets. The modernity of the kitchen is an elaborate mix with a rustic look of reclaimed furniture.
Bottom Left: Custom made reclaimed media cabinet.
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Top: View of the living room from the dining area.
Bottom: Dining booth.
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Top: Reclaimed wood vanity.
Bottom Leftt:King size bed facing thespectacular ocean view.
Media room with an L-shapesectional and custom reclaimedwood media center.
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
II. SAN VICENTE RESIDENCE
Located in the center of Beverly Hills, this rentalproperty was redesigned in a sophisticated way. Without dramatic construction changes, the spacewas transformed and enlarged by removingclosets, installing built-in cabinets and hanging wall to wall drapes. A large sectional was designed to seat company wherethey could watch TV together.The color pallet is done in greys with two tone shades of stained wood.
Preliminary design concept of the living anddining rooms
Closet before
Top: Patterned chair to accent the monochromatic palette.
Right:View of the closets with built-in furnitureunits.
Bottom Right: Custom sectional in recycled grey fabric with a custom blend of feathers and latex.
FURNITURE
Furniture can be custom made to suit the speci�c requirement of a given space thus eliminating the need to spend hours looking for the right piece one has in mind. This section features some examples of furnituredesigned speci�cally for the project.
Before After
AUTOCAD DRAWINGS
This section features AutoCad furnitureschematics.
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