Free Range, London, GB, Exhibition curator, designer and maker
I was a key member of the top 10 graduates of the Interior Architecture course to represent Leeds Beckett University in a self managed, curated and executed exhibition in central London.
It required designing the stand and exhibited work in a short period of time with a limited budget.
Leeds Metropolitan University, Bachelors, Interior Architecture and DEsign
Ability to apply appropriate theories, methodology and tools to identify,
critically evaluate and inform interior architecture and design practice in
terms of global and local context, use and conceptual approach to given
and self-initiated design briefs.
Ability to use multi-faceted, responsive design processes to explore,
initiate, challenge, imagine, innovate, review, synthesise and enhance
ideas using a range of conventional and digital drawing, modelling and
visualising processes and media in the practice of interior architecture and
design.
Ability to create detailed and resolved interior architecture and design
proposals which demonstrate ingenuity, synthesis, critical and aesthetic
analysis and judgement in response to context, structure, construction,
materials, and inclusive use.
Ability to manipulate and combine a range of conventional and digital
visual media and conventions in the development, visualisation and
presentation of interior architecture and design proposals.
Synthesis of theory and practice, 1st Place
Leeds Beckett University 2016 graduate award