L I S A L A C C I T I E L L O INTERIOR DESIGN
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C O R P O R A T E D E S I G N M I C R O S O F T O F F I C E
Driven by the desire of creating a greener future. Design has a tremendous ability of bringing people together, and a well designed space has the potential of vastly improving the lives of those that occupy it. These are factors that I believe should never be overlooked, and are more important today than ever before. My design philosophy is to create inclusive, environmentally conscious interiors that evoke a sense of calm. This will vary depending on the client, context and location. It's important for me to design spaces with intention. Spaces that spark interest whether that be subtly or loudly are vital to my approach to design.
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L I S A L A C C I T I E L L O Montreal, QC 514-975-2013 laccitiellolisa @gmail.com Spoken Languages: English, French Technical Skills: AutoCad, Revit, Lumion, Sketchup, Microsoft, Adobe, Hand-drafting
Recent graduate of Interior Design from Algonquin College in Ottawa, Ontario. From a young age, I have always been drawn to well designed spaces; spaces that combine functionality and aesthetic. My fascination with design was further enhanced through my travels. I would be captivated by the various styles of design that each city would offer. I found it intriguing how different the approaches could be, and how much we can learn from it. Today, my excitement for design is equally fueled by my passion for the environment. Creating designs that are environmentally conscious and that can connect people with nature in imaginative ways is what I strive for. My design style can best be described as contemporary, open, and clean.
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SENIOR PROJECT HUMAN-CENTERED SUSTAINABLE
AIRPORT TERMINAL
Hotel Reception
The objective of the airport terminal was to create a space that instills a sense of calm in an otherwise hectic environment. The terminal aims to connect the user with nature, and also includes many spaces to accommodate to the diverse ever-changing needs of flyers. There was close consideration made toward wayfinding to further enhance the user’s experience The proposed spaces that will be developed are a short term airport hotel, a flex lounge (quiet zones, meditation room, café lounge), a honeybee apiary, a farm-to-table-Beestro, and an urban garden Programs used: Revit (plans) and Lumion (renderings)
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TRANSITIONAL AREA Greenery implemented throughout along with the use of a neutral palate and natural materials
Track lighting on the floor and walls guide you to check points throughout the space
URBAN GARDEN Wood slat walking path that guides you through the indoor urban garden several seating/ lounge options throughout
Space incorporates moving water, lush greenery greenery, flowing air, ample natural light
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AIRPORT HOTEL Custom Earth moss wall feature. Hexagonal window frame to reference honey bee apiary on site
Multi-lingual wayfinding checkpoint
Hotel Reception
ROOM VARIATIONS
The short term hotel is implemented to accommodate to flyers with long layovers, and last minute connection cancellations. Private rooms or shared pods are offered
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Private Double Room Plan
Double bed Pod
Private Single Room Plan
Single bed Pod
Each pod is equipped with bag storage, personal lighting, a privacy screen, and outlet. A shared bathroom is available
8 Double Bed Pod 3D
FLEX LOUNGE
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Flex Zones Floor Plan - NTS
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Flex work/lounge zones. includes a cafĂŠ, a variety of seating options, natural finishes a water feature and greenery.
Zone A Flex Lounge (Cafe)
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Meditation room Focal point water fall feature in center of seating
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Quiet area Various seating options. Plant wall feature, ample natural light
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HONEY BEE APIARY
The honeybee apiary was incorporated to offer flyers a stimulating break from the busyness of the airport
Directly adjacent to the honeybee apiary is a training room where flyers would receive an introduction and learn the safety regulations
FARM TO TABLE BEE-STRO
The bee-stro offers flyers a space to unwind and dine with local and fresh foods. Bar seating, booths, and tables offered
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DADOS
HOSPITALITY PROJECT
Location: Macau, China Size: 34,000 sqft (8 floors)
Located in the heart of Macau, China, Dados is intended to be a celebration of the Portuguese influence on the region. The restaurant serves to blend the two cultures in a harmonious way. This was achieved by implementing a balanced approach to design, using a color scheme which honored both cultures and drawing inspiration from famous painters from both countries (color and geometry).
DADOS dining room. Focal point center cube (can be used as display for flowers or other art pieces) Custom light pieces. Green wall incorporated
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DADOS FEATURE STAIR & BAR
Feature stair case & chandelier
Custom Bar Perspective
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DADOS COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Cocktail Lounge Floor Plan NTS
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ESTUARY WELLNESS CENTER HEALTH CARE PROJECT Location: Oakville, Ontario Size: 20,400 sqft
Yoga Room
Collaborative group project. The Estuary Wellness Center is a center focused on women's health. The facility is equipped with a Scandinavian spa on the lower level, and clinic on the third and fourth level. The ground level focuses on physical health. It is equipped with two yoga studios, four massage rooms, two fitness class rooms, a bistro (with outdoor terrace), reception, change rooms, and admin areas.
Ground Level Floor Plan NTS
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STRØM BISTRO
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Strøm Bistro Outdoor terrace Accessible massage room Hallway wayfinding Yoga room
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MICROSOFT OFFICE CORPORATE PROJECT
Location: Ottawa, Canada Size: 14,000 sqft The objective of the Microsoft project was to create an inviting space that would be comfortable for both clients and employees Elements of nature were implemented for acoustical properties as well health purposes.
FLOOR PLAN
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The office adopted unassigned seating therefore there are several different works zones implemented (flex zones, quiet areas, collaborate work zones)
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LUNCH ROOM
Yoga Room
CONFERENCE ROOM
Echo Pendant - Light Art Acoustical properties & made using sustainable materials
Playful wallpaper north wall
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THANK YOU 514-975-2013 laccitiellolisa@gmail.com