jomante valiulyte portfolio 2014
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JOMANTE VALIULYTESELECTED WORKS
2014E - mail: [email protected] Mob: +49 151 25846319 Uhlandstraße 29, 38102 Braunschweig
A designer with multidisciplinary background
HELLO, I am JOMANTE:
I studied in 4 different countries: Lithuania, Finland, Sweden and China I was working in 3 different countries:
Lithuania, China and Germany.
I speak 4 languages:Lithuanian - Mother tongue;English - Professional working proficiency;Russian - Limited working proficiency;German - Elementary working proficiency.
Computer skills:ArchiCAD 16 - AutoCAD 2D -
Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Illustrator - Adobe Indesign -
Artlantis - 3Ds Max 2009 -
With a capability to think critically, to handle both: large and small scales; Giving Precision to the details;Fast learner.
CURRICULUM VITAE
Name: Jomante Valiulyte
Present location: Uhlandstraße 29,
38102 Braunschweig, Germany
Origin: Lithuania
Date of birth: 24 December 1985
Tel: (GE) +49 151 25846319
Email: [email protected]
PERSONAL PROFILE
Key competences:
International approach in urban design, concept development, preparation of design proposals, CAD drawings, hand drawings, modeling, 3D visualization, analysis on site, sustainable urban planning development, capability of working in interdisciplinary projects.
Interpersonal skills:
Dynamic, creative, team player, capaci-ty to synthesize, initiative, critical think-ing, good oral and written communica-tion skills.
EXPERIENCE
02_2013 - 08_2013
09_2012 - 12_2012
07_2010 - 08_2011
02_2010 - 05_2010
01_2010
09_2009 - 06_2010
EDUCATION
04_2013 - 02/2014
08_2011 - 10_2013
04_2012 - 12_2012
10_2005 - 07_2009
09_2008 - 12_2008
ISU, TU Braunschweig (DE)Research Internship.- Research project on mass housing estates in Riga. Erasmus Vocational Training
Jiangsu PIPA Landscape Co (CH)Internship in Landscape Architecture
IKG (Interjero konsultaciju grupe) (LT)Interior designer:- Interior design of supermarkets in Bellaroussia and Lithuania.- Brand development for furniture design line.- Modular office furniture design.
Eventus PRO (LT) Collaborative interior architect:- Fermentas| administration, laboratory and logistics building design.Responsibilities: Interior concept, technical drawings and material specification for the interior space.
Process Office (LT)Collaborative interior architect:- Smolensko loftai/Factory building refur-bishment.Responsibilities: making general concept of the showroom for the loft complex.
Creative design group ‘DIZnDIZ’ (LT)Founding partner:Architecture contests, interior projects, workshops and volunteering programs.
Architecture studio ‘FORMOS’ (LT)Intern: Architectural drawings and 3D renders of individual houses and small scale commer-cial interiors.
TU Braunschweig (DE)Course: German as a foreign languageLevel: A2
Blekinge Institute of Technology (SE)Master of Science / Spatial PlanningMaster Thesis: ‘Urban Transformation of Riga’s microrayons. From a Sustainable Urban Design Perspective. Case study: Mezciems’.
Nanjing Forestry University (NFU), (CH)Studies in Landscape and Urban DesignMandatory Exchange Program
Vilnius Academy of Arts (LT)Bachelor of Arts / BA Interior DesignGraduation project: Renovation project for Nida’s artist colony in Lithuania.
Lahti University of Applied Sciences (FI)Institute of Design and Fine ArtsStudies in Interior ArchitectureErasmus Mundus Exchange Program
Reinhold Schmaeling Conference (LV)Riga 2.0 - Housing Second BreathPresentation of the scientific paper: ‘A 3 in 1 Sustainable Transformation Approach of Post War Mass Housing Districts in Riga’
Competition INSTANT HOUSE (IT)Participation Temporary house project for Milan, EXPO 2015
1st place in ‘S!KON’ (LT)Architecture students’ Ideas Competition
1st place ‘HRONAS’ Competition (LT)Theme:‘Your ideas towards glass constructions’
CONFERENCES/COMPETITIONS/WORKSHOPS
29_10_2013
10_2009
07_2008
03_2008
06_2008 - 08_2008
URBAN DESIGN
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1. Daugavgriva;2. Bolderaja;3. Ilguciems;4. Imanta;5. Zolitude;
6. Agensklns;7. Sarkandaugava;8. Vecmilgravis;9. Jugla;10. Mezciems;
11. Purvciems;12. Plavnieki;13. Kengarags;14. Ziepniekalns.
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City center
TRANSFORMATIONOF MASS HOUSING ESTATESRIGA, LATVIA
MASTER THESIS
Institutions: Blekinge Institute of Technology and ISU, TU Braunschweig;Year: 02/2013 - 10/2013Supervisors: Prof. Jana Revedin, Prof.Dr. Va-nessa M.Carlow
The thesis was done under Erasmus Train-ing Vocational program in a collaboration with Blekinge Institute of Technology and ISU, TU Braunschweig. The thesis is part research, part design project which purpose was to present renovation solutions for post-war mass housing estates in Riga. The design proposal is imple-mented on Mezciems district in Riga. The whole thesis can be found here: http://www.bth.se/fou/cuppsats.nsf/1d345136c12b9a52c1256608004f0519/cb7f8086be672c09c1257c08007d19fa!OpenDocument
Name of a district:
1.Daugavgriva2.Bolderaja3.Ilguciems4.Imanta5.Zolitude6.Agenskalns;7.Sarkandaugava8.Vecmilgravis9.Jugla10.Mezciems11.Purvciems12.Plavnieki13.Kengarags14.Ziepniekalns
Number of inhabitants:
10 00015 00037 00060 00025 00025 00022 00039 00035 00020 00065 00060 00060 00022 000
Mass housing estatesin the city’s context
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Microrayon
City center
Riga city
Built-up area
Industrial area
City center
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1. Daugavgriva;2. Bolderaja;3. Ilguciems;4. Imanta;5. Zolitude;
6. Agensklns;7. Sarkandaugava;8. Vecmilgravis;9. Jugla;10. Mezciems;
11. Purvciems;12. Plavnieki;13. Kengarags;14. Ziepniekalns.
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Riga city border
1950-1960
1960-1970
1978-1990
1965-1980
200 m
1 km
5 km
10 km
City center
Riga city
Microrayon
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1. Daugavgriva;2. Bolderaja;3. Ilguciems;4. Imanta;5. Zolitude;
6. Agenskalns;7. Sarkandaugava;8. Vecmilgravis;9. Jugla;10. Mezciems;
11. Purvciems;12. Plavnieki;13. Kengarags;14. Ziepniekalns.
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Major roads; highways
Traffic intensive roads
Other car roads of a high importance
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A 8
A 7
E 22
A 6
City center
Dual ownership
60% of riga’s population live in
mass housingestates
Overscaled publicspaces
Renovation strategies
Results
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3 minutes
BETTER CONNECTION
MIXED USE INFILL
LOCAL BUSINESS
LIVELY PUBLIC SPACES
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Gailezera iela
Sergeja Eizensteina iela
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+960 new flats
+225 new commercial
type spaces
+520 work places
+960 new flats
+225 new commercial
type spaces
+520 work places
+960 new flats
+225 new commercial
type spaces
+520 work places
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Gailezera iela
Sergeja Eizensteina iela
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+50 work places
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work places
Local vegateble market;
Spaces for commercial or private use;
Shop/Public facilities;
Community center
Implementation of strategies
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Gailezera iela
Sergeja Eizensteina iela
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Food market
Community center, indoors swimming pool
Spaces for rent and commercial use on 1st and 2nd floors
Shops on the bottom floor
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Inner courtyard
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Extension of buildings
2m 2m 4m 2m 24m
2m 8m 2m 8m 3m 2m 13m
2m 24m
2m 30m
2m 21m
2m 23m
2m 4m
ChildrenplaygroundPa
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Inline loundry Basketball field GardeningResidential Residential Residential
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Section of the courtyard
10m 14m 16m 13m 13mCommercial
OfficesResidential
Different functions
Location: Kristianstad, SwedenProgram: Master of Science in Spatial Plan-ning with an emphasis on urban design in China and Europe. Course: Urban Design 2:Dilemmas of the sustainable city Supervisors: Year: 01/2012 - 03 - 2012The Task: Analyses and design proposal of the areaStudent: Jomante Valiulyte
BEFORE
SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY KRISTIANSTAD, SWEDEN
Connection and public facilities: Area surroundings:
Analysis of the area
The assignment requires to find the sustainable problems in the Odal area and to find good solutions to them. To create a design proposal which would have a strong concept and modern solutions for the sustainable community. The Odal district is mainly residential surrounded by industrial areas. The area has no public places, so people mostly stay at home. The famous ‘Scania’ meat factory is located just in the corner of the neighborhood, which decreases the value of the area.
Odal district
Museu
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BotanicalGarden
Sculpture Park
Cafet
eria
Sp -SpringSu - Summer
Au - AutumnWi -Winter
Capability of space use during the year:
- 100%- 75%
- 50%
- 25%
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CULTURE:
Green house - botanicalgarden
Library - museum - coffeeplace
Sculpure park
Fountain
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Playground
LeisureGreenhouses
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Sp -SpringSu - Summer
Au - AutumnWi -Winter
Capability of space use during the year:
- 100%- 75%
- 50%
- 25%
SpSu
AuWiGardening
Advantages:
* Ecological vegetables;* Physical activity;* Getting to know yourneighbours;* Finding new friends
Disadvantages:
* Seasonal activity;* Harvest can be from25% - 95%;* Insects, weatherconditions can destroyyour harvest
GARDENING:
Children playground andsmall resting places
Green houses for planting
Green houses for leisure
Mixed use housing
Structure for houses
Design proposal
Impression of the park area
Section of the common courtyard in the area
Impression of the common courtyard
city conection
Helsingborg
Karlskrona180km
Lund
Malmö
Kobenhavn
Öresund
Hässleholm
Jönköping 200km
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2.5h 47min 34min
21min54min
2h 46mintoo far 2h 41min
15min
33min52min3h
2.5h 47min 34min
21min54min
2h 46mintoo far 2h 41min
15min
33min52min3h
2.5h 47min 34min
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2h 46mintoo far 2h 41min
Malmö
Kobenhavn
Helsingborg
Karlskrona
lUND'S INDUSTRIAL AREA
Analysis & Design projectMaster program: Urban Design in Europe and China
Sweden
Analysis authors: Jomante Valiulyte, Johanna Kalmner, Chang Liu, Jungley Zhang, Zoya Khodaei FardYear:2011 Course: Urban Design 1: Life in Public Spaces
Design Project author: Jomante Valiulyte Year:2011 Course: Urban Design 2: Life in Public Spaces
LUND’S INDUSTRIAL AREALUND, SWEDEN
Program: Master of Science in Spatial Planning with an emphasis on urban de-sign in China and Europe. Course: Urban Design 1: Life in Public space Supervisors: Gunnar Nystrom (senior lecturer, architect MSA), Katynka Schar-tau (Architect MSA) and Fredrik K Karrl-son (landscape architect MSA).Team: Johanna Kalmner, Chang Liu, Jun-gley Zhang, Zoya Khodaei Fard.Date: 10/2011 - 11/2011Role: Research of the area and the city, graphic material, prepartaion of dia-grams.
The area west of the railway in Lund is undergoing change. Land use is intensi-fied and new buildings are planned. The station area will increase its importance as a hub for public transport. What demands would be set on the public space with changing patterns of movement? The task is to describe a transect of maximum 1,5 km of the area from periphery to the town center.
Analysis of the area
Green areas Built characterParking situation
Problems found:
The railway track separates the area from the city center. Because of that reason the area is not popular among tourists. As the city of Lund was expanding, the suburban area, which is located on the western side of the railway, slowly blended into the city of Lund and became one of the residential areas of Lund. Nowadays this area is popular among students, because of the lower rents. Therefore the area used to be a very important industrial zone, which is built with massive factory buildings, with the big empty gaps in between. The area is not friendly for pedes-trians or for the cyclists. However it has a lot of potential.
Existing railway crossings:
Design proposal
2.Big Park instead ofBig Parking
3. Art replace Industry
LUND'S INDUSTRIAL AREADesign project
1.Breaking the big blocks
Design Project author: Jomante Valiulyte Year:2011 Course: Urban Design 2: Life in Public Spaces
A detailed plan of a redesigned area
Impression of pedestrian road
A redesigned part of an industrial area
Before After
Breaking large scale Park insted of car parking Art insted of factories
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
HOTEL LANDSCAPENANJING, CHINA
Office: Jiangsu PIPA Landscape Co (CH)Year: 10/2012 - 11/2012Role: Concept development, preparation of graphic mate-rial and presentations, material specifications of the landscape space.
The purpose of the hotel is to host athletes and visitors for the coming ‘Youth olympic games 2014’ in Nanjing, China. A hotel is located in The Youth Olympic Sports Park, where a part of olympic games are planned to be hosted here. A purpose of a project was to design the landscape of the hotel surroundings, which would integrate with the design of The Youth Olympic Sports Park. A conceptual design proposal for the surroundings of the hotel is able to entrtain visitors of the olympics and pro-vide them with various facilities.
Main buildingEvent space, resturants, cafécreative offices, meeting roomsroof garden, solar panels
Art GalleryA space to exhibit traditional and modern chinese art.
Urban living roomIntimate square with specially designed oversized indoor furniture. The pavilion/walkway connects with the main street and provides a shade.
Exhibition plazaRare bamboos divides the place and shades it, light strips in the ground connects the different entrances.
Activity hub 14 ping pong tables, fotball field, climbing rocks, card playing tables, playground and outdoor gym.
ARTISTIC NEIGHBORHOODNANJING, CHINA
Parking garage250 parking spaces
Transition between green space to urban space
Park Semi urban space Urban space
Location: Nanjing, ChinaExchange Program: Nanjing Forestry University (NFU) Supervisors: Li Zhiming, Liu Wei, Shen Shiguang, Li LanTeam: Hengrui Zhu, Johanna Kalmner, Xu Wang.Date: 04/2012 - 06/2012Role: Concept development, graphic material, presentation.
LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION GARDENBINJIANG, CHINA
Location: Binjiang, ChinaExchange Program: Nanjing Forestry University (NFU), (CH)Supervisors: Zhao Yan, Wan JingTeam: Hengrui Zhu, Chang LiuDate: 09/2012 - 11/2012Role: Concept development, graphic material, impression images of the area.
The task was to design an exhibition park which represents eco life and culture of the Yangtze Riv-er. An exhibition site is located on the right bank of the Yangtze river in Binjiang town, China. The design idea was to create a park with educational background, where people would get a common knowledge about the ecosystem of Yangtze River. A design concept was developed from a life of a puff-erfish, which lives in Yangtze River. The landscape represents different stages of its life and different emotions, which pufferfish experiences through its life.Plants for the exhinition area
Impression of the exhibition area Idea diagrams
Exhibition area from a bird view
INTERIOR DESIGN
FERMENTASVILNIUS, LITHUANIA
Project client: “Eventus Pro”Major client:“Fermentas/Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc”Year: 03/2010 - 05/2010Team: Jomante Valiulyte, Jurga Marcinauskaite, Lina Intaite, Jelena Grazinskaja-Liutviniene, Ieva Petrauskaite, Virginija SabaliauskieneRole: Interior design, construction drawings and material specification for the interior space, collaboration with othercompanies.
Interior design project for laboratories and administrative building for company “Fermentas/Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc”.
Photo of the atrium space
1st Floor plan
Impression of the meeting room
Impression of the office room
SHOWROOM FOR A LOFT SPACEVILNIUS, LITHUANIA
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365 Project client: Process OfficeYear: 01/2010Team: Jomante Valiulyte,Lina Intaite.Role: Concept development, model making, drawings of sections and plans.
The purpose of the project was to design a show-room for real estate Company which sells loft apart-ments. A showroom is located in the ground floor of the loft apartments building and supposes to serve as a representative space for lofts. The idea was to create a space which provokes and challenges for new possibilities. Section of the showroom
Photo of the scale model
Photo of the scale model
Photo of the scale model
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BATHROOM001
3.56 m2
KITCHEN0027.00 m2
LIVING ROOM00311.28 m2
BEDROOM0049.00 m2
TERRACE0059.80m2
TOTAL SPACE:
APARTMENT WITH ONE BEDROOM: 30.84m2
TERRACE: 9.80m2
APARTMENT WITH TWO BEDROOMS: 39.84m2
SCHEME OF FOLDING
FURNITURE
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KITCHEN SECTION 1:50
APARTMENT SECTION 1:75
APARTMENT FLOOR PLAN 1:75
FACADE B-C FACADE C-D
Bathroom is one stable piece, where all things are stationary and have an appointed place of their own. Kitchen
block (where there is a sink, cooker, fridge, storage place for food, dishes, lights and folding table with chairs) is
suited in the block of bathroom. This block goes into the kitchen’s cube where it expands. The entrance is made in
the kitchens area.
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Competition: ‘Instant House’ for EXPO 2015.Year: 10/2009 - 11/2009Team: Jomante Valiulyte, Jurga Marcinauskaite, Lina Intaite,Karolis Kyzikas.Role: Concept development, interior design ideas, plans and sections drawings.
The house is designed for nomads who can carry their house-together with them or to find the instant dwelling for their tempo-rary stay without the need of caring anything except of personal stuff. But mainly it can be used to accommodate big amount of people during an event. The main benefit is that it can be picked out into 4-5 separate boxes and two whole houses can be fitted into a one trail and removed to another place and easily rebuild. Each of room-box can be easily split wall by wall and create smaller box for transportation and not to carry empty space in the trail trunk.
INSTANT HOUSEMILAN, ITALY
Floor Plan
Impression of a living room Photos of a scale model
Section
NIDA ARTIST COLONY NIDA,LITHUANIA
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Graduation project. Authors: Jomante Valiulyte, Justina Laurinaityte. Tutor: Saulius Vingras
Nida Artists' Colony
Object
History: A youth hostel near the seaside in Lithuania was built in 1975. Studentsand lecturers come here every summer to camp and to make various art projects. Now thisbuilding is in the renovation process.
Nida Artists' Colony. Nida city. Seaside. Lithuania
Situation now Exterior renovation projectFunctionThe area of building: 1600m2The building structure is multifunctional. It is createdfrom three buildings:1st. - Residence ( private area for living and individualwork);2nd. - Living area ( shared dorms, shared kitchen andpublic living room, terrace on the roof);3rd. - Public area ( exhibition hall, cafee - bar,conference hall, artists' studio).The aim of reconstruction is to make a centre of Art,Design and Architecture, which is in use all year round.The task was to create a space where people canwork&live&make exhibitions.It should be neutral, light andfunctional.
Living area
Public - work area
A youth hostel near the seaside in Lithuania was built in 1975. Students and lecturers come here every summer to camp and to make various art projects.
The buildings structure is multifunctional, created to suit all artists needs.The task was to create a space where people can work,live and make exhibitions. Spaces are designed to be neutral, light and functional. Here, the space give a priority to the art.
BA Graduation Project at Vilnius Academy of ArtsA settlement for artists in Nida, LithuaniaBuilding size: 1600m2Year: 01/2009 - 07/2009Team: Jomante Valiulyte, Justina Laurinatyte.Supervisor: Saulius Vingras
Section of private residencies
The building after renovationLocation and current condition of the building
Nida artists’ colony. Nida town. Seaside. Lihuania
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Interior Idea - concept
The aim was to create the interior which would becomfortable and suitable for the artist. That hewould feel the freedom of creativeness.
MY space - myself. The space which transformesaccording to individual aims.
WE are participating. Collaboration. Ideasexchange. Communal space.
OURS - we are doing and showing our works. Aviewer comes into space and waches our works.Changable exposition area.
Section - elevation of the building
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WE - general space;
OURS - public space;
Plan schemes
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Common kitchen area Nida artist’s colony
Impression of a public kitchen
A model of the kitchen’s functional wallImpression of a typical shared bedroom
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Rooms Nida artist’s colony
Room section A scheme of movable curtain system
Impression of a typical shared bedroom
Floor plan
A ceiling scheme of movable curtain system
FURNITURE DESIGN
Chair for "LEPO" company
Author: Jomante Valiulyte, 2008 Tutor: Kaarle Holmberg
Sketches
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LEPO PRODUCT OY is a finnish comapny,which sells and manufactures designfurniture for public interiors. Thefactory locates in Villähde near Lahticity, Finland. The main importantexport countries are within EU.The task was to create a chair whichwould be comfortable to work withnotebook and also to rest. It should becomfortable and stylish. It couldb asone peace but preferable that it couldconnect into one big segment of chairs.I created a chair which is elegant withsoft curves. It is lightweight becauseits construction is made from stainlesssteel and wood. Seating place is filledwith upholstery and covered with fabricor leather.It is a practical furniture, which issuitable for both: public and privateinteriors.
Lahti Institute of Technlogy (FI)Course project - joint university and LEPO com-pany projectYear: 10/2008 - 12/2008Author: Jomante ValiulyteSupervisor: Kaarle Holmberg
LEPO PRODUCT OY is a finnish comapny, which sells and manufactures design furniture for public interiors. The task was to create a chair which would be comfortable and stylish, suitable for both: work and rest, with inte-grated space for a notebook. The design of a chair fits all ergonomic criteria,which makes it practical, while soft curves makes a chair to be elegant. A chair is suitable for both: public and private interiors.An impression of a chair
Idea development sketches Drawings for manufacturing
The purpose of the course was learn about wood possibilities in the design process. The task was to create a wooden stool, which would be practical, yet having a good design value. The stool is multifunctional and can serve as a stool or as a shelf. The stool is easy to carry because of special pattern carved on every side of the stool, which also serves as a handle.
Lahti Institute of Technlogy (FI)Course project: wooden stoolYear: 09/2011 - 11/2011Author: Jomante ValiulyteSupervisor: Ari Liinasaari
A STOOLLAHTI, FINLAND
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Author: Jomante Valiulyte, 2008Tutor: Ari Liinasaari
Schemes of book shelf
stool divided into two separate pieces
in the city contecst
The task: to create a stool which issmall and practical. This stool ismultifunctional: it serves as a stoolan as a shelf. If you take away onepart, you get a triangle. Three andmore triangles creates a block ofshelves.
Sketches
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A scheme of a book shelf
Idea sketches
Picture of the manufactured stool
Stool can be divided into two parts
A handle
JOMANTE VALIULYTE
Address: Uhlandstraße 29, 38102 Braunschweig,
GermanyDate of birth:
24 December 1985Origin: Lithuania
Tel: (GE) +49 151 25846319Email: [email protected]