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Page 1: Portfolio  I  Interior Architecture and Visualization

PORTFOLIO

Vanessa Schrage

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Living RulesTheodor-Heuss-BridgeDusseldorf, Germany

The assignment was to develop a form of

collec� ve living under the keyword „social

rules“.

As a group of 3 we decided that instead of

taking away important space at the riverbank

we wanted to give more space to the city.

We took advantage of the already exis� ng

structure of the bridge and worked with its

grid. We wanted our complex to be seen as

part of the construc� on - like a camoufl age.

Star� ng with narrow dwellings that have all

important u� lisa� ons in a „shelf“ on one side

of the fl at our idea grew with � me so that we

off er diff erent kinds of fl oor plans in the end.

We u� lize the length of 1km of the bridge in 3

diff erent parts. On the eastern riverbank near

the University we have a „campus“ that con-

sists of small dwellings in a dense popula� on.

The part on the western riverbank is more

„urban“ with bigger fl ats so that living for fa-

milies is possible. The middle directly over the

Rhine is a blend of small and medium fl ats.

All of the fl ats have the panorama view of the

skyline from the private balcony in common.sec� on

3 connec� ng levels:

_ streetlevel (bus stop)

_ boardwalk

_ waterlevel (landing place)

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isometric drawing of narrow prototype-dwelling (used for student housing)

„Enjoy yourshelf“

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eleva� on

fl oor plan

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fl oor plans_ fl at varia� ons

chronomap_ � mes and distances

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restaurant - located on top of the rhine having a great view towards south-east and north-west

loca� on for playing boule or „hang out“ in a net having the water underneath

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dwelling perspec� ve - bath tub located in the middle of the living room;

facades connec� ng the interior with the exterior

landing place playground

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slides - copy of the given structure gave new possibili� es of using the „curly-access“

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3° Drehraum„3° rotating room“Dusseldorf, Germany

The assignment was to develop a gazebo in a

scale of 1:1 on the property of the University.

It is supposed to be a freestanding, accessible

sculpture.

It was important to us to incorporate all

exis! ng objects to create a gazebo that is in a

way sedentary. Another important factor was

that it was not only supposed to be a piece of

art but also invite to linger and so boost the

exchange in the student body and decelerate

the daily rou! ne.

The pavilion consists of two parts that are

complementary. 27 frames that turn 3° from

one to the next. This brings a certain dynamic

and fl ow to the structure - almost as if it was a

moving portal.

<< fi lm about the

project

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infi nity„room of silence“funeral parlour

The assignment was to design a funeral parlour

that connects the func� onal requirements

with the par! cular needs of the mourners.

The mo! f of infi nity is a recurring topic in

connec! on with life and death. I decided on

this symbol because you can fi nd it in every

religion and I wanted no signs of religion in my

funeral parlour. Every persuasion has diff erent

views on „life a$ er death“ or reincarna! on -

our existence is infi nite.

The building is divided into 2 parts - private

(offi ce, storage...) and public (chapel, wai! ng,

laying out...).

The height of the whole complex is gradient

which emphasises the more and less important

parts.

infinity

sec! on B-B

sec! on C-C

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sec� on A-A

fl oor plan

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eleva� on_north

eleva� on_east

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eleva� on_south

eleva� on_west

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The assignment was to develop a concept for a

given building from place of loca! on over

target audience to the visualisa! on of the

project.

As a group of 3 we decided our proposal is to

be geared towards ar! sts. The community in

Dusseldorf has a wide variety and the city is

interna! onal orientated.

The property is located in the media harbour

where a lot of crea! ve businesses have their

headquarters.

The fl oor plans are thanks to their openness a

perfect fi t. Every fl at has an open gallery with

a huge glass front that brings natural light into

the building.

artloftartistic livingDusseldorf, Germany

fi rst fl oorground fl oor

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exterior view >

< kitchen block

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view from foyer

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dining area >

< living room

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< gallery

bathroom >

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bedroom

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The assignment was to visualize the Eames

Lounge Chair from 1956 and create a short

anima on.

To make the work easier I started with an

analysis of the object.

That was followed by a storyboard because it

was my fi rst anima" on.

Eames Lounge ChairRay&Charles Eames(1956)

<< short anima! on

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< varia� ons

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The assignment was to visualize an

architecture. In a group of two we decided on

the theme „Spa&Wellness“ because we wanted

to work on ligh ng and the topic of water. We

designed the fl oorplans and then worked on

the interior design. Emphasis was on the

visualisa" on and anima" on.

Our main focus was on the salt cave with its

an" clinal shape and the sauna area.

SerenitySpa&WellnessArizona, USA

<< short anima! on

white

light pu

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purple

gold

dark purple

bamboo

loca! on

material/coloursinspira! on canyon

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basement fl oor

ground fl oor

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exterior view

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recep� on >

< chill-our area

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< salt cave

salt cave - view to salt-water pool >

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sauna

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My name is Vanessa Schrage.

I am an aspiring interior architect who is ready

to pour her energy and passion into crea! ve

work in the real world. I`m sure I will be an

asset to your company because I love to learn

new skills and am confi dent to work as a team

player.

I am dediacted, hard working and resilient.

Vanessa Schrage+49 (157) 57 40 06 [email protected]

<<

Educa! on

09/13 - 04/14

08/10 - 07/12

08/06 - 07/09

European Art Designer (EAD)

Visual Akademie, Wuppertal

Master of Arts in Interior Architecture

Peter Behrens School of Architecture

(University of Applied Sciences, Dusseldorf)

Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and Interior Architecture

Peter Behrens School of Architecture

(University of Applied Sciences, Dusseldorf)

Skills

ArchiCAD

VectorWorks

AutoCAD

Cinema 4D

3d Studio Max with mental ray

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe InDesign

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe A# er Eff ects

Corel Draw

Microso# Offi ce

Voluntary Ac! vi! es

06/07 - 09/12

05/11

06/06 - 07/06

Volunteer auf Schalke, Gelsenkirchen

_ coopera! on with security fi rm and police, helping wheelchair users

to their seats, informa! on, customer service

Volunteer at Eurovision Song Contest, Dusseldorf

_ customer service, informa! on, care for performers backstage

FIFA Volunteer at World Cup, Gelsenkirchen

_ caring for fans at main sta! on and public viewing, informa! on,

assistance with problems

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Experience

03/15 - today

11/09 - 03/10

07/06 - 08/06

01/05 - 08/05

11/04 - 01/05

08/04 - 11/04

02/03

Execu� ve Secretary

United Promo! on GmbH, Wuppertal

_ administra! on, customer service

Internship

null2elf interior design I marke! ng, Dusseldorf

_ designing and dra" ing projects, research, extension of material library,

measuring and designing of kitchen in private housing

Internship

Fuis! ng joinery, Soest

_ furniture building, furniture design

Internship

Blumen Risse GmbH&Co. KG, Soest

_ create fl ower arrangements, bouquets and decora! on; customer service

Internship

Fehr - Hoberg painter and decorator, Werl

_ renova! on

Internship

FKW Fachverlag für Kommunika! on und Werbung GmbH, Soest

_ Ad Design, offi ce organiza! on

Internship

Dipl-Ing. Klaus Oe% erer, Werl

_ colour concept and mural, dra" ing one family house, measuring of building

site

Language

German

English

Mother Tongue

fl uent

The architect has the fi nest job in the world because on a small planet where everything has already been discovered, designing is s! ll one of the greatest adventures

possible : a job on the fron! er, walking a knife edge between art and science, between originality and memory, between the daring of the modern and the cau! on of

tradi! on.

Renzo Piano

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contact me:

mobile: +49 (157) 57 40 06 59 mail: [email protected]