Rachel Chizner Portfolio 061625

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RACHEL CHIZNER

PERSONAL STATEMENT

This past May, I graduated summa cum laude from the University of Georgia. I chose to attend UGA because of the exceptional art and design program In these past four years, I have learned to look at the world from a design perspective which has opened up my mind to see creative possibilities all around me I am driven to create space that shows off my artistic ideas and my ability to problem-solve

I have also grown a passion for sustainability After receiving the LEED Green Associate certification, I decided to pursue a Sustainability Certificate at UGA. I believe that sustainability and design, can and should, go hand and hand In my role as a designer, I hope to inspire others with innovative solutions on how to make the world a greener place, while still displaying my aesthetic.

Finally, I have found that collaboration is extremely important to help fully develop ideas when designing The Interior Design program at UGA has offered me many opportunities to work with my peers and professors I am confident that whether I work alone or with a team, I will be able to impart my unique perspective

P R O J E C T 1

TIERRA VIVA - SENIOR EXIT

Spring 2025

P R O J E C T 2

FARM TO NEIGHBORHOOD-

SUSTAINABILITY CAPSTONE

Spring 2025

P R O J E C T 3

SHINJUKU HOTEL

Fall 2024

P R O J E C T 4

TWO HILLS: BREWERY+ICE CREAM

Spring 2024

P R O J E C T 5

NEXT STEELCASE

Fall 2023

P R O J E C T 6

BEND OREGON HOUSE

Spring 2023

P R O J E C T 7

HOME & OFFICE GALLERY

Fall 2022

P R O J E C T 8

FOUR SQUARE HOUSE

Fall 2022

P R O J E C T 9

PHOTOGRAPHY

*BACKGROUND IMAGE FROM GOOGLE MAPS

T I E R R A V I V A

Sustainable Resort & Spa

DESIGN CONCEPT

Tierra Viva is a sustainable, luxury resort and spa located in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, on the ground of the existing Secrets of Papagayo Resort Inspired by the GoldenEye Resort in Jamaica, the cabins reflect the floor plans and design of the resort The name Tierra Viva means “living earth” in Spanish. This reflects the importance of the environment, sustainability and the ecoconscious luxury.

Tierra Viva features cabins, huts, and guest rooms, designed to provide guests with an exclusive and serene experience. Tierra Viva offers a range of amenities, including a gym, an upscale restaurant, breakfast room, and full-service spa The design aesthetic draws from the natural beauty of Costa Rica while elevating it for a luxurious experience

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Senior Exit

Site Plan: Main Building, 12 huts, 18 private cabins, 10 suites

Location: Guanacaste, Costa Rica

Software: AutoCAD, Revit, 3ds

Max, Photoshop

I created this logo to represent what the Tierra Viva resort is all about It is simple and elegant to represent the aesthetic of the hotel The flower represented in the logo is Guaria Morada, the national flower of Costa Rica This is a purple orchid that blooms in the Spring

RECEPTION & LOBBY

SUSTAINABILITY

Sustainability is a key part of the Tierra Viva resort Situated in Costa Rica, a global leader in sustainability, the resort upholds the country’s environmental standards The landscape features only native plants, enhancing biodiversity and improving air quality. Local sustainably sourced materials and furnishings are used throughout the resort. Solar panels allow each building to generate its own clean energy. A waste management systems ensures compositing, recycling, a commitment to a zerowaste property Energy-efficient appliances and water-saving features are standard, while an onsite rainwater collection system provides irrigation throughout the grounds Each cabin is designed with sustainability in mind, featuring shuttered, glass-free windows that promote natural airflow and reduce the need for air conditioning Tierra Viva blends environmental responsibility with high-end comfort, blending sustainability and luxury

T I E R R A V I V A

Sustainable Resort & Spa

Senior Exit

ONE-BEDROOM HUT

The huts at Tierra Viva draw inspiration from the GoldenEye Resort in Jamaica. Guests can choose between a one-bedroom or twobedroom hut, each positioned above ground level to maximize the ocean views. The onebedroom hut features a sunroom and pullout couch, making it ideal for couples or small families A calming palette of soft neutrals and ocean blues mirrors the surrounding coastal atmosphere Perfect for travelers seeking a unique experience and deeper connection to nature, the hut provides 360 views of the lush property while maintaining a sense of privacy and tranquility

TWO-BEDROOM CABIN

ONE-BEDROOM CABIN

BATHROOM BEDROOM LIVING SPACE

Tierra Viva offers three cabin styles, each designed to create different guest experiences for a variety of needs. Featured here is the onebedroom cabin, an ideal retreat for couples seeking serenity and comfort. The cabin includes a generous front porch perfect for relaxing. A soothing palette of earthly neutrals and green colors reflect the vibrant Costa Rican landscape At the back, a private dipping pool provides an escape, while large windows in the bathroom open to the pool view, bringing in the fresh air Every element of the cabin is designed to enhance the Costa Rican experience, blending modern luxury with the environments beauty

ONE-BEDROOM CABIN

RACHEL CHIZNER

F A R M T O N E I G H B O R H O O D

Community Classroom & Commercial Kitchen

Sustainability Capstone

DESIGN CONCEPT

This project was done during my Sustainability Capstone class. My group worked with the HealthYouth program which is a four-week summer camp designed for the youth in the inner East Athens community The mission is to empower youth to make healthy snacks independently, while gaining valuable entrepreneurship skills Our goal for this project was to support our project partner Rashe Malcolm, with a comprehensive guide for business operations, grant proposals, and daily use

My deliverable for the project was to create floor plans and renderings to transform the space into an inclusive, flexible, and functional environment The space features a multi-use classroom and commercial kitchen brought to life with a neutral palette accented by the greens and yellows from the Farm2Neighborhood logo. The hope is that once this space is done, it will connect with the community garden and serve both the community in East Athens along with the HealthYouth campers.

Square Footage: 1,447 sq ft

Location: East Athens, Georgia

Software: AutoCAD, Revit, 3ds Max, Photoshop

Group Project: Hannah Becker and Susanna Berg

COMMUNITY CLASSROOM

*OFFICIAL LOGO

I N J U K U H O T E L

GRAND HOTEL & SPA

Floors: 30 floors

Location: Shinjuku Tokyo, Japan

Software: AutoCAD, Revit, 3ds Max, Photoshop

Units: metric

Group Project: Sides Bell and Addie Nichols

I created this logo to represent the hotel Shinjuku is written in English and Japanese to make it readable to locals and visitors The wave is inspired by traditional Japanese prints such as The Great Wave Off Kanagawa by Hokusai

DESIGN CONCEPT

The Shinjuku Grand Hotel & Spa is a luxurious 5 star hotel located in the heart of Tokyo, Japan This hotel offers a blend of traditional Japanese elegance and modern western touches The Shinjuku provides an immersive experience from tranquil spa services to water features throughout. With stunning city views, the hotel provides fine dining, a gym, multiple pools, retail, and a rejuvenating spa. The motif of water creates a serene and ethereal environment for the guests looking to escape the bustling city. The logo plays off of the traditional Japanese print from Hokusai; The Great Wave off Kanagawa. The design of this hotel was split up between three group members; the spaces that I designed are represented below.

*CREATED BY SARAL SURAKUL

EXECUTIVE SUITE

The guest rooms are a mix of modern elegance and traditional Japanese sophistication. The Shinjuku Deluxe A+B is the basic guest room located on floors 5-25, offering king or twin beds. Executive Suites, on floors 26 and 27, also offer king or twin beds. Additionally, the executive suites have a separate study, wet bar, and dining area for a luxurious experience The Shinjuku Deluxe suites offer spacious elegance for extended stays Each suite features two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, kitchen, study, living and dining areas These suites can be found only on the 28th floor

RACHEL CHIZNER

KISETSU AFTERNOON TEA

Kisetsu, an upscale afternoon tea restaurant on the first floor of the Shinjuku Grand Hotel & Spa, offers a seasonal menu inspired by autumn, winter, spring, and summer Guests can relax and enjoy a multi- course meal, offering a variety of delicate finger sandwiches, sweets and savory bites, paired with tea and champagne This restaurant features English and Japanese teapots, large comfortable chairs, and a three-tier tray for each menu section which create an authentic afternoon tea experience. The ambience speaks to the traditional English tea experience along with the sophistication of Japanese design.

KISETSU DINING ROOM

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KatsuSando

Friedpork tonkatsumayo ettuce Japanesemilkbread

TamagoSando 卵サンド

Englishstyleeggsandwhch

SalmonSando

Smokedsamon creamcheese andcucumber

TsukimiDango Thesedumplngscelebratethepassingofseasonsand representthefullmoon

ChestnutSoup

PumpkinSpice

PumpkinmxedwithavaretyofAutumnspices

AppleWalnut

Amxofsweetappeandnuttywalnutflavor

ChaiTea

Autumnteainspiredscone

SweetPotato

Savorysconewthrosemaryandgarlcflavors

ServedwithCreamandJam(Fig AppleCinnamon Ginger)

KakiYokan

Jelleddessertmadefromredbeanpaste agar andsugarwith persmmon 羊羹

MomijiNerikiri(MapleLeaves)

Traditona Japanesesweetfromdoughwrappedaroundbean paste thatfeaturesredmapeleaves

KuriDorayaki

焼き

Soft fluffydoughsandwhichedwithsweetbeanpasteandchestnuts

FigandRaspberryMousse

CinnamonMacaroon

The name Kisetsu means “seasons” in Japanese. The menu for Kisetsu is crafted each season to showcase the fresh seasonal ingredients. This is an example of the Autumn menu, which is organized into three tiers: savories, scones, and sweets Reflecting the fusion of Japanese and English influences, I researched traditional and modern dishes researched food items from both cultures The logo features a four-tiered tray, with each tier representing a different season to visually represent the restaurants name

LEATHER
STOOL FABRIC
FLOOR TILE
DARK WOOD
JADE GRANITE
BRASS

STORAGE

CIRCULATION

LOCKERROOMS SUITES WETTREATMENT

YOGA+SHOP

PRODUCTTESTING DRYTREATMENT

Yasuko, a luxury hotel spa offers a variety of treatments to relax including massages, facials, and wet & dry therapies. Guests can enjoy a private spa suite for two that includes a day bed, hot tub and private bathroom A warm dipping pool is off of the locker rooms to allow the guests to relax before or after treatment The spa also features a boutique with highend products, a yoga studio and salon An outdoor oasis surrounds the building with a pool, garden and ponds With an elegant ambiance, Yasuko embodies the full luxurious atmosphere

WOOD TILE WALL TILE FLOOR DARK WOOD STONE
YASUKO SPA

T W O H I L L S

DESIGN CONCEPT

Two Hills Ice Cream Shop is a part of a larger project in Fort Oglethorpe, GA As a class, we transformed a hospital into a multi-use project We went to the site to evaluate the existing conditions of the building and spoke to local representatives to hear their dreams. My group was tasked with designing a brewery and ice cream shop to attract families visiting. The Two Hills Ice Cream Shop blends vintage charge with a youthful energy.

Square Footage: 700 square feet

Location: 100 Gross Crescent, Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742

Software: Revit, 3ds Max, Photoshop

Group Project: Kylie Rincon, Sides Bell, Bella Mikronis, Courtney Homer

ICE CREAM SHOP

PRELIMINARY SKETCH

BRANDING

Branding is an important part of attracting customers to both the brewery and ice cream shop As a group, we decided to pay homage to the Cherokee Indian Nation who called the area “Catoosa” County, meaning “between two hills” We found an additional connection to the name when designing the logo which features two ice cream cones forming the shape of two hills

SUSTAINABILITY

Sustainability was a key focus in the design We included recycling, compost and trash bins with proper signage to educate visitors Bicycle racks and a bike shop encourage alternative transportation, as the site is near walking and biking trails As a class, we tried to keep most of the existing exterior walls and reused materials from the interior “No Smoking” regulations and enhanced ventilation better air quality The goal was to promote resilience and reduce the environmental impact of construction

T S T E E L C A S E

Square Footage: 13,000 sq ft

Floor Level: 3rd and 4th out of 15

Occupancy: 198 occupants

Location: 2601 Victory Ave

Suite 300 Dallas, TX 75201

Victory Commons One Building

Software: Revit, Adobe Photoshop

DESIGN CONCEPT

The NEXT Interior Design office inspires creativity and productivity while emphasizing natural light Plants are incorporated throughout the space to establish a connection to nature, enhancing well-being and inspiration Curtain walls and transparent doors allow for an abundance of natural light Additionally, the design draws inspiration from Dallas, incorporating elements that reflect the city’s iconic landmarks For example, the circular motif references the distinctive shape of the Dallas Reunion tower. The logo subtly echoes the form of Ave, a sculpture in Dallas’ Arts District, tying the space to the urban city.

THIRD FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR

The soft colors of blue, green, and tan create a feeling of serenity to promote focus and productivity This nature-inspired palette and integration of biophilic elements creates a space that nurtures well-being and creativity

WORK CAFÉ LIGHTING DIAGRAM

B E N D O R E G O N H O U S E

DESIGN CONCEPT

The Bend Oregon House features two large balconies to enjoy the views of the Deschutes River. The design addresses key considerations such as off-street parking, the sites’ slope (which supports a crawl space foundation), optimal views, and solar orientation The open-concept floor plan connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas Upstairs, a bright two-story layout includes three bedrooms and the balconies, providing ample space for relaxation and enjoying river views The two story windows maximize the southern light coming into the space The slanted roof design enhances the home’s aesthetic but also supports the installation of solar panels, creating renewable energy for the home

Square Footage: 1,800 sq ft

Location: Bend, Oregon

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2.5

Software: AutoCAD, Revit

Adobe Photoshop

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SECOND FLOOR

BEDROOMS KITCHEN TWO-STORYSPACE

LIVINGSPACE

BATHROOMS

Square Footage: 3600 sq ft

Location: corner urban site

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 25

Medium: Ink on Velum

DESIGN CONCEPT

The building, a warehouse-style structure on a corner urban lot, serves as both a home and office gallery The design prioritizes natural light, creating a captivating experience in the gallery, office, and living areas ADA compliance is met with an elevator alongside the main staircase The first floor features a private office and spacious art gallery, while the second floor is a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment The stairs leading to the living space are separated to give the re

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The clients the alterati located on This projec was the firs understand g drafting and design. The layout features a central staircase that divides the floor plan, with public spaces in the front and private towards the back This exercise taught us functional and

P H O T O G R A P H Y

These photographs were taken on a DSLR camera for a Landscape and Architecture Photography class in Florence, Italy Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop were used to enhance the images

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