School of Visual Arts presents ten senior thesis interior design projects (2024)

Dezeen School Shows: acommunity hub with commercial and residential programme spaces inspired by Haitian culture is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the School of Visual Arts.

Also included is a funeral centre with multi-functional spaces and botanical elements and an educational therapy centre inspired by the structure of fungi.

Institution: School of Visual Arts
School: BFA Interior Design: Built Environments
Course: Senior Thesis
Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee

School statement:

"The 2024 SVA Interior Design: Built Environments Senior Thesis offers an immersive and comprehensive exploration tailored for aspiring interior designers.

"This course addresses a diverse array of project types, enabling students to integrate multiple design disciplines and methodologies.

"Through this integration, students will craft sensitive and aesthetically engaging interpretations of our built environment, emphasising sustainability and ethical responsibility.

"By focusing on these core values, students will develop the skills to create spaces that are not only visually appealing but also environmentally conscious and socially responsible, preparing them to be leaders in the field of interior design."

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Miss Tomato byQian Jessie Wang

"Miss Tomato is a disruptive culinary landmark that not only redefines the world of ketchup but is also a multifaceted culinary destination that combines creativity, art and sustainability, located in the bustling Chelsea neighbourhood of New York City.

"It features a tomato rooftop farm, a ketchup factory, a ketchup retail store and a tomato-themed restaurant.

"In the design of the spatial structure, I skilfully borrowed the structural cross-section of a tomato, making the building itself resemble a giant, life-affirming tomato.

"The red tomato skin skylight dome in the atrium is like a ripe tomato glistening in the sunlight – the red sunlight adding a touch of vivid colour to the whole space.

"Miss Tomato brings a feast for the senses – here you can taste pure tomato sauce, discover endless food possibilities and embrace a new way of life."

Student: Qian Jessie Wang
Course: Senior Thesis
Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee
Email: qwang14[at]sva.edu

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The Aqua-Riff by Xueyi Cyrus Wang

"The Aqua-Riff is a one-of-a-kind waterfront music venue dedicated to creating an ideal entertainment environment for music lovers, especially heavy metal maniacs and local musicians.

"It was transformed from an old and unused parking garage located on the edge of Jersey City, west coast of the Hudson River, through selective utilisation and demolition of the existing structure.

"The Aqua-Riff injects the raw energy of old-school heavy metal into the coastline of Jersey City and invigorates the tedious neighbourhood through its unconventional outlook."

Student: Xueyi Cyrus Wang
Course: Senior Thesis
Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee
Email: xwang55[at]sva.edu

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Total Community by Meixi Xu

"Involving local communities in Harbin's urban cultural heritage conservation projects is seen as a critical component of successful historic preservation efforts.

"My thesis proposal not only preserves the historical and cultural heritage of the area, promoting the city's unique identity but also ushers in a modern lifestyle and facilities to the community and neighbourhood.

"The project strives to manifest the Total Community concept, where the cultural heritage is protected, preserved and revitalised in an intuitive and bonding environment."

Student: Meixi Xu
Course: Senior Thesis
Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee
Email: mxu1[at]3sva.edu

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The Bridge by Charlotte Chuyan Zhou

"The vision for The Bridge is to design a versatile shared space that accommodates both the elderly and younger generations, facilitating meaningful connections between them.

"This is achieved through a dual-purpose approach: allocating time slots for each demographic, providing tailored activity spaces and strategically designing overlapping time periods to encourage intergenerational interactions.

"I seek to bridge the generational gap by creating a public space that serves as a conduit for the sharing of traditions, experiences and stories, ultimately reinforcing the bonds between different groups of people and ensuring the continuity of the cultural heritage."

Student: Charlotte Chuyan Zhou
Course: Senior Thesis
Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee
Email: czhou10[at]sva.edu

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One Eighty Point by Annabella Vilchis

"Located in the heart of Williamsburg, New York, One Eighty Point stands as a beacon within younger communities, integrating expansive indoor and outdoor environments.

"Adjacent to NYCHA housing, this urban oasis features a vibrant sunken skatepark on the ground level, complemented by a free-roaming gathering space on its second level.

"Churches, with their sacred ambience, prescribe specific behavioural codes – likewise, libraries maintain an air of constraint, often associated with authority, and cafés meticulously monitor access, predominantly catering to paying patrons.

"The facility will allow for structured and unstructured interactions and experiences that will nurture and stimulate physical, emotional and mental growth for the next generation of great New Yorkers."

Student: Annabella Vilchis
Course: Senior Thesis
Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee
Email: avilchis[at]sva.edu

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Re-Mind by Wenxi Vivian Liu

"This therapy centre means to adopt adaptive reuse of historic sites of the Smallpox Hospital, located on Roosevelt Island.

"I aim to transform this space into a sanctuary for modern mental wellbeing, offering a place to rejuvenate the mind, reduce stress, provide education and promote function.

"The design approach is to create a comprehensive, personalised experience with a special focus on 'magic mushroom' sessions through an environment that truly embraces nature.

"Its core design weaves a theme of illusion, with the texture of the façade growing out of the site's collapse by mimicking the structure of a fungus, creating a captivating effect of light and shadow."

Student: Wenxi Vivian Liu
Course: Senior Thesis
Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee
Email: wliu7[at]sva.edu

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LI8N 88 by Yunfei Lisa Zhang

"My thesis project LI8N 88 aims to honour cultural heritage and serve as a community hub, drawing inspiration from the Chinese Lion Dance among other elements.

"My hometown is Shanghai, China, a bustling international metropolis that combines traditional elements with modern skyscrapers in its architecture.

"I hope to inject fresh vitality into the Chinatown community with my designs while preserving cultural heritage elements.

"The lion dance is a traditional Chinese performance featuring dancers that mimic a lion's movements, often accompanied by drumming and cymbals – it is believed to bring luck and prosperity during festivals and celebrations."

Student: Yunfei Lisa Zhang
Course: Senior Thesis
Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee
Email: yzhang82[at]sva.edu

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Farewell Retreat Centre by Yuhan Judy Wang

"The Farewell Retreat Centre is a funeral centre primarily focusing on 'gathering' as its central theme, aiming to cultivate a deep sense of unity among individuals.

"It aims to redefine the traditional view of 'final death', from a feared inevitability to an occasion to celebrate the memory of the deceased.

"The initiative uses botanical elements to create a tranquil atmosphere, with multi-functional spaces to meet the varying needs of visitors."

Student: Yuhan Judy Wang
Course: Senior Thesis
Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee
Email: ywang190[at]sva.edu

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Mache by Brianna Toussaint

"The word 'mache' is a hom*onym in Haitian Creole, which means 'to walk' and refers to a market.

"Mache is a home of social and cultural gathering that revitalises the community of Little Haiti by nestling vibrant and enticing courtyards between the buildings that make up the Little Haiti Cultural Complex.

"Mache ensures the increase in density to this historical neighbourhood block with both commercial and residential programme spaces, remaining true to the marketplace's origin and serving the community members as a haven of comfort and security to those who seek it."

Student: Brianna Toussaint
Course: Senior Thesis
Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee
Email: btoussaint[at]sva.edu

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FAQs

Does interior design fall under visual arts? ›

Also included within the visual arts are the applied arts, such as industrial design, graphic design, fashion design, interior design, and decorative art.

What are the 7 stages of interior design? ›

There are seven main principles of interior design: balance, harmony, rhythm, proportion and scale, emphasis, contrast, and details. These concepts can be applied to any room in your home, from the living room to the bathroom.

What is a typical project for an interior design? ›

A typical project includes (but is not limited to):

Taking measurements and photos of the space. Determining project scope and size. Concept design (space planning, mood boards, 3D designs, etc.) Design presentation and sign-off with client.

What are the 10 types of visual arts? ›

The visual arts are art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, design, crafts, and architecture.

What are the 7 elements of visual art? ›

The 7 basic elements of visual art are SHAPE, LINE, SPACE, FORM, TEXTURE, VALUE, AND COLOUR. These elements are the building blocks of art that help the artist communicate. These elements help us in understanding the piece of art more clearly.

What is the golden rule in interior design? ›

The rule states that for the most balanced, appealing look, you should choose a three-colour palette for decorating a room, and use it as follows: Decorate 60% of the room with the dominant colour. Decorate 30% of the room with the secondary colour. Use the remaining colour as an accent in 10% of the space.

What are the 3 E's of interior design? ›

1. Three E's (Education, Experience and Examination) including passage of the NCIDQ Exam.

How long should an interior design project take? ›

For multi-room furnishings projects, you can expect your project to take about 3 months per room. For smaller-scale renovations projects with furnishing (such as a single-room with a new floor plan), you can expect about 6 months.

How much does an interior project cost? ›

The Cost For Interior Design Of A 2 BHK

If it's a 2BHK flat the cost for interior design will range approximately between 3.5 Lakh to 7 Lakh for basic quality. And a premium home can cost upto anything between 7 Lakh to 10 Lakh.

How do interior designers charge for a project? ›

An interior designer's percentage of project fee can range from 10% to 45%, although the average is in the 15% to 30% range. The project cost includes materials and furnishings, as well as contractor fees. You then add your design fees to this cost. A 20% to 35% mark-up on purchases and services is typical.

What are the 4ps of interior design? ›

Everyone knows the 4 p's, price, product, place and promotion but it has been extended with process, people and physical environment! This last one is connected with PID. PID can help the physical environment link the shop, its interior and its location.

What are the 5 elements of interior design? ›

The elements are your tools or raw materials, much like paints are the basics to a painter. The five elements of interior design include space, line, form, color, and texture. The principles of design relate to how you use these elements and are balance, emphasis, rhythm, proportion and scale, and harmony and unity.

Does design fall under visual arts? ›

Then there are the applied arts—which fall under visual arts—such as graphic design, industrial design, and fashion design.

What would interior design fall under? ›

Also, degrees in fine arts, drafting and design tech, interior architecture, or theater design from a number of US colleges and universities could set the right foundation for an interior design career—just as long as you carefully plan a course of study that includes a range of design classes.

What type of art is interior design? ›

Interior design is the art and science of understanding people's behavior to create functional spaces, that are aesthetically pleasing, within a building. Decoration is the furnishing or adorning of a space with decorative elements, sometimes complemented by advice and practical assistance.

What is counted as visual arts? ›

For copyright purposes, visual arts are original pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works, which include two-dimensional and three-dimensional works of fine, graphic, and applied art. Examples of visual arts works: Advertisem*nts, commercial prints, labels. Artificial flowers and plants.

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