interior architecture design
2015 to 2020
P O RT FOLIO 2020
nora krĂźger
portfolio 2020 Nora Krüger Lenhartzstr. 11 20249 Hamburg Germany +49 163 5678 544 kruegernora@icloud.com Copyright © 2020 All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication mat be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the written permission of Nora Krüger.
Nora KrĂźger M.A. Interior Architecture
nora krĂźger M.A. Interior Architecture
personal Lenhartzstr. 11 20249 Hamburg - Germany born on 11 March 1992
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profile My passion for interior design began at a very young age and since then has developed into a life-long fascination with finding a balance between function and aesthetics. My goal is to focus on sustainability and create attractive spaces, combined with high quality furniture and materials that can be integrated again and again over years and decades.
in Hamburg
languages
German English Polish French
education
09/2016 - 04/2019
University Wismar
Wismar
University of Applied Sciences, Technology, Business and Design three-semester study - M.A. Interior Architecture
awards
09/2012 - 03/2016
AMD Academy Fashion & Design Hamburg
Hamburg
seven-semester study - B.A. Spatial Design
09/2011 - 02/2012
BTU Cottus
Cottbus
one-semester study - B.A. Architecture
08/2003 - 07/2010
Corvey Gymnasium Hamburg
Hamburg
general matriculation standard - art, french, geography and maths
01/2020
bdia - Bund Deutscher Innenarchitekten
Wismar
„bdia anerkannt“ Certificate for recognition of the M.A. thesis at the University Wismar University of Applied Sciences, Technology, Business and Design
04/2016
AMD Academy Fashion & Design
Hamburg
Certificate of Excellence - Best graduate of the B.A. programme Spatial Design at the Academy Fashion & Design
work experience 05/2015 - today
Interior Designer for several private projects
self-employed Hamburg
• Creating interior concepts • CAD plans and 3D visualizations • Graphic design
05/2015 - today
Freelance in the area of interior design
decorazioni
• Development of interior concepts • Composition of materials, colours, furniture and fabrics • 3D visualizations in Rhino and coloring in Photoshop • CAD plans and electro planning • Personal customer consulting and appointments • Exchange with trades and manufacturers • Responsible for the content and design of current projects • Processing of administrative procedures and independent project management • Offer generation and interface coordination • Showroom organization
Hamburg
03/2014 - 10/2015 UK2 Architekten
One and a half year experience as a working student in the area of architecture and interior design • Planning CAD plans and technical details • Creating sketches, 3D visualizations and coloration in Photoshop • Making of presentations and moodboards for clients in Indesign • Creating electrical planning, kitchen planning and area calculation • Composition of materials, colors and fabrics • Graphic design, layout and CI design
Hamburg
12/2013 - 03/2014
Three-months internship in the area of architecture and interior design
UK2 Architekten
• Planning CAD plans and technical details • Creating sketches, 3D visualizations and coloration in Photoshop • Making of presentations and moodboards for clients in Indesign • Creating electrical planning, kitchen planning and area calculation • Composition of materials, colors and fabrics • Graphic design, layout and CI design
Hamburg
software skills
photoshop
indesign
illustrator
rhino
interests
traveling, fitness, art, music, photography and cooking
vray
autocad
microsoft office
content
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alsterblick
march 2019
master thesis
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healing spaces
janurary 2016
bachelor thesis
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muscat magazine
july 2015
editorial design
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urb shelter
janurary 2017
small space design
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lab studio
july 2017
concept store design
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bodega ku64 gastronomy design
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working experience freelance
july 2017
ARCHITECTURE master thesis March 2019
alsterblick A public meeting point with access to the Alster Lake in Hamburg offers an array of attactions and is located right in the middle of the water close to the city center of Hamburg. alsterblick appeals to the most varied population groups of the city. Furthermore it acts as an tourist attraction and strenghtens the national importance for the hanseatic city. alsterblick becomes a central, free accessible meeting point on the AuĂ&#x;enalster.
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alsterblick The aim is to make the Alster visible again and to experience the entrance north
element water anew. An innovative concept on the interaction of nature, water and urban architecture is created. A public space offers a combination of urban life, nature and sportive activities, as well a communication. overview AuĂ&#x;enalster underwater sauna
sunset
cafĂŠ viewpoint main entrance
central meeting point
axis west shore
Wasserbecken Sonnendeck
Stadtzentrum
entrance south
alsterblick
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RIGHT p.10 - alsterblick
site plan | sketches | section
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development The meeting point is accessed by three entrances. The east entrance opens
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up through a walkable roof landscape
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which offers a wide view over the pier, 8
the shore, the meadow and the whole
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AuĂ&#x;enalster. The main path leads the visitor from the street through the wal-
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kable roof down to the meadow and the
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pier. A center at the waterside becomes connective point of articulation. Out of
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entrance norht entrance east entrance south building meadow waterside water basin entrance coffee shop viewpoint underwater sauna kiosk + boat rental
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shape A three-armed pier landscape presents itself as an organically shaped body with a vertically curved wooden construction. The three arms differ in size, function and orientation. They are built on different levels; above the water, flush with the water surface and under the water. In addition, the footbridges follow the lines of sight of the sights. A coffee shop with a panoramic view, an underwater sauna, a kiosk and an attractive water basin are completing the concept.
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RIGHT p. 12 - alsterblick
renderings
The difference in height between the entrances to the main road and the edge of the bank is about 3.5 meter. This difference is used to integrate a building into the slope of the meadow, which accommodates the necessary spaces for the public use of the site. The infrastructure of the building in the meadow consists of changing rooms, toilets, showers and storage rooms. On both sides, the wooden slats of the facade extend at a distance of 15 cm. At the end of the walkway, the guest has a view of the alster with a unique view of the walkway and the AuĂ&#x;enalster.
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underwater sauna In addition to the varied playability of the footbridges, it enriches with a sauna and makes the place an attractive place to use all year round. The rear part of the jetty grows vertically downwards through the water surface and forms a space under water. The underwater sauna protrudes 80 cm above the water surface and can be reached by stairs. Interesting viewing axes directly above the water surface create a new spatial experience. The bridge radiates a feeling of peace and relaxation. Beside the sauna attendant the jetty as boat dock.
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pier café On the central footbridge a panorama café and an elevated viewing platform are located. At the end of the walkway, the floor rises vertically in a curved shape, creating a new level of view. An extension provides visitors with a freely accessible viewing platform. The view from here to the other side is unobstructed and everyone can enjoy fantastic sunsets. Several wooden benches offer the visitors enough space to take a break. Below the platform there is a café with a panoramic view of the Alster.
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bar area
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kitchen
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seating area
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terrace
sliding windows
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seating steps
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RIGHT p. 16 - alsterblick
water basin and kiosk
water basin The lower footbridge is oriented towards the city centre. The footbridge consists exclusively of open spaces; numerous sunbathing, sitting and bathing areas for bathing and sunbathing. The footbridge is divided into a children‘s and an adult‘s area. The bathing water is filtered from the Alster. The pools can be used as areas for yoga events by draining the water. The jetty offers plenty of space for sunbathing, bathing and relaxing and conveys a feeling of fun, communication and relaxation.
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healing spaces
ARCHITECTURE
healing spaces
bachelor thesis
The bachelor thesis healing
With healing spaces, a therapy
January 2016
spaces deals with these two
center for burnout patients at the
fundamental questions: Is it
UKE in Hamburg, it is possible
possible to integrate nature into
to change this spatial situation.
a therapy center for burnout pa-
A more friendly room concept
tients? Is there a way to provide
is caused and an integration of
patients with a successful healing
natural elements can be realized.
process? The architectural com-
The nature helps the interior to
position of patient rooms and
influence harmoniously. This in-
clinical recreation rooms are dull,
novative concept is based on the
cold, strange and prosaic. The
interaction of nature and urban
sufferers have a depressed and
architecture.
impersonal feeling, which negatively affects their healing process.
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interaction of nature and urban architecture It is indisputable that nature and their
big city life. With the aid of six integra-
in Hamburg Eppendorf. The building is
elements have a positive influence
ted trees, healing spaces establishes
propped up on 22 reinforced concrete
on our behavior and our physical as
a direct contact to the nature. The new
stilts, which provide full support to the
well as mental well-being. To avoid the
center represents a light flooded and
construction and at the same time convey
daily stress, we are searching for some
floating new building. The building will
a tree house character.
relaxation in the nature apart from the
be adapted to an old one at the UKE
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staircase lounge
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tree gallery area seating area
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lounge reading corner
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access to old building barrier-free patient room
LEFT outdoor rendering | front view | ground plan
RIGHT p. 20 - healing spaces
floor plans
loft bed rooms healing spaces offers 16 patient rooms
in four sections: entrance, bath, living
reachable through small stairs.
overall. The 21 square meter loft bed
and bedroom. The central point of the
The space-forming element is the seat
rooms are characterized with a clear
room is the living room with a kitchen
window in the living room. The patients
structure. Wood in warm-earthy shades
unit, which is moveable and allows a
have an open view to the green cour-
and white colored cabinets dominate
multifuctional use. The bedroom area
tyard and the green rooftop garden.
the room design. The rooms are divided
is located on the upper level, which is
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EDITORIAL
muscat magazine
editorial design 6. semester
muscat magazine is a magazi-
January 2016
ne that pursues the passionate things in life. These include food, traveling, architecture, fashion and wonderful other issues. It is published every three months and every issue contains a detailed presentation of meals, extravagant products, magical locations and special characteristics of one country. An excellent imagery and a beautiful design transform the column into an inspiring source.
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muscat magazine
LEFT AND RIGHT p. 24 - muscat magazine
extracts from Muscat Magazine
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urb shelter
ARCHITECTURE small spaces 1. semester - master January 2017
urb shelter urb shelter is a spatial concept according to modern urban requirements: a compact floor area, location flexibility, excellent room quality and an unique design. Besides, highest demands on durability and sustainability can be realized. urb shelter offers a sustainable and mobile home for any location. There are many possibilities for individualization of the inside and the outside, as well as the extension of the base area by 10, 20 or 30 feet containers. The use of an urb shelter is almost unlimited: whether as a private garden office, living room, summer house, exhibition space or as a sales container.
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urb shelter In comparison to the famous room
below. For hot days, sliding windows are
materials. The materials as well as the
containers, urb shelter stands out by
installed, which can be easily opened
construction have a high durability and
his completely new room ambience
to aerate the room. urb shelter can
they are almost completely recyclable.
in every season. In favor of a general
be transported without any problems
urb shelter provides the ability to enjoy
well-being, walls and ceilings are clad in
to almost every imaginable location.
nature by becoming part of it. Unique
natural wood. The insides of the furni-
The base of an urb shelter is a robust,
furniture are designed for the small
tures are dark coated. A full underfloor
upcycled cargo container. The shelters
retreat and crafted from the same wood
heating provides a pleasant heat from
are developed with ecological building
as used for the walls, floor and ceiling.
size
exterior
• 40 feet high cube container
• facade: wooden plank cladding
• size outside: 12.23 x 2.46 x 3.34 m
• roof: photovoltaic system
• area: 24 square meter
• floor: perforated metal plate
features
interior
• isolation with vacuum insulation
• walls, ceiling and floor natural oak
• skyframe sliding windows, terrace
• inner surface of the cabinets black oiled wook
• underfloor heating
• space saving stacking bed
LEFT szenario urb shelter
RIGHT p. 28 - urb shelter
ground plan | renderings
relax
cook and storage sleep and live tank
eat wash
work
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ARCHITECTURE concept store design 2.semester - master July 2017
lab studio lab studio is a friendly neighbourhood spot; the shop's goal is to create a destination for natural, delicious and extraordinary ice that brings people together. Liquid nitrogen ice cream is quite the spectacle to watch. At a temperature of -196°C liquid nitrogen gets cold. So cold in fact that unlike traditionally made ice cream ice crystals are less likely to form because it freezes the ingredients into less than one minute. It turns the bowl of simple ingredients into much smoother, creamier and fresher ice cream. lab studio uses pure, natural and organic ingredients.
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lab studio lab studio offers a revolutionary ice
raphical structure, which changes from
cream with extraordinary combinations.
different angles. The vertical curved
This new type of ice cream is made with
slats seem to grow plastically into the
-196° C cold liquid nitrogen and allows
room. The excesses on both opposite
a fast, spectacular and fresh manu-
walls build seating areas for customers
facturing process. The highlight of this
to take a rest. In accordance to the
production is a preparation in front of
liquid nitrogen, the inspiration for the
the customer. The team experiments
design as well as the material selection
with new ice cream flavours every week.
transform the space into a laboratory.
The studio consists of two areas: a cen-
Materials like clean light surfaces, white
tral rounded counter and a dynamical-
slats, cold metal, light-grey floor screed
ly-shaped room sculpture. The sculpture
and ice machines with nitrogen steam
consists of 30 mm vertical thick, white
additionally underline the laboratory
painted MDF slats. The stringing gene-
character.
rates a three-dimensional and topog-
LAB STU DIO
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RIGHT p. 32 - lab studio
renderings
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ARCHITECTURE gastronomy design 2.semester - master July 2017
bodega 64 Bodega 64 is a wine and tapas bar located in the city center of Berlin at the KurfĂźrstendamm. This gathering place invites people after work or after shopping and allows them to treat themselves well. Bodega 64 is a place where people can enjoy the combination of a wine store and a tapas restaurant.
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bodega 64 The wine and tapas bar Bodega Ku64
highlight is the wine cellar in the middle
is located in Berlins most famous
of the room. A single grid modul measu-
shopping street. The space, which runs
res 40 x 40 cm. On certain grids, black
tubular backwards is composed of four
wooden boxes are integrated, which
sections: wine store with sales area,
convey a dynamic structure. The boxes
wine cellar, eating area with a lounge
provide enough space for a unique wine
and a bar area with a view to an open
selection. The floor as well as the ceiling
show kitchen. Black metal shelves with
consist of oak wood, which gives the
12 x 12 mm heavy steel rods are the
room a feeling of warmth and coziness.
essential design material.
The wine and tapas bar is a meeting
The modular arrangement divides the
point after work or shopping in Berlins'
whole space in different areas. The
city center.
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RIGHT p. 36 - bodega 64
ground plan | renderings
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ARCHITECTURE
working experience
freelance work
On the following pages I pre-
2017-2020
sent selected concept drawings of different projects during my employment at decorazioni in Hamburg.
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LEFT visuals finca mallorca
RIGHT p. 40 - working experience
visuals living room & kitchen sylt
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LEFT concept Tarantella restaurant in Hamburg
RIGHT p. 42 - working experience
residential projects
p. 43
LEFT single-family house visuals
RIGHT p. 44 - working experience
concept for a hairsalon
p. 45
mens bathroom
LEFT bathroom concept men
RIGHT p. 46 - working experience
bathroom concept women
womens bathroom
p. 47
I look forward to hearing from you Nora KrĂźger Lenhartzstr.11 20249 Hamburg
kruegernora@icloud.com mobil. +49 163 5678 544
All plans, drawings, photographs and other representations have been created and edited by me.
thank you