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DANIEL MARTÍNEZ Interior Designer

PORTFOLIO

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DANIEL MARTINEZ INTERIOR DESIGNER

Interior designer with a remarkable sense of responsibility and passion towards the profesion. I have demonstrated exceptional abilities through the design of housing, office, commercial and hotel spaces. I pay great attention and dedication to all details of my projects. Additionally, Im an efficient and excellent communicator and team player that is able to deliver spotless and elegant results by due deadlines. All these skills combined with a committed heart and a responsible mind, make me a valuable person which people know they can rely and count on.

INTERIOR DESIGN (In Course) June 2013 -August 2016 LCI LaSalle College

DEGREE IN MODERN LANGUAGES (5 Semesters coursed) 2010 - 2013 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá

PRIMARY AND HIGH SCHOOL Graduated 2007 Colegio Casa Bolivar Colegio Refous

LANGUAGES ENGLISH (Advanced) ITALIAN (Intermediate) GERMAN (Basic)

01/06/1988 BOGOTÁ D.C. [email protected] +57 1 7538100

SOFTWARE AUTOCAD 2D (Advanced) SKETCHUP+VRAY (Advanced) 3DS+VRAY (Advanced) RHINO + GRASSHOPER (Basic) REVIT (Basic) PH PHOTOSHOP (Intermediate) OFFICE (Intermediate)

MIO SWEDEN STORE 2014 - Present Interior design adviser and sales associate Sales representative and design consultant 3D Modeling Exhibition of design showcases

JUGOS MAMBAJUGOS MAMBA 2015 Sales representative New client acquisition Brand positioning into the market Strengthening sales strategies Product awarenessGGUAKALA 2007 -2009 Manager Brand commercialization Designer of new products Controller of inputs and production

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WORKSHOP IVNEUEN BARInterior Design Furniture Design

BOGOTA UBER OFFICES

HOTEL FOR INTERNATIONALFLIGHT CREWS

FURNITURE DESIGN

CONTENT

WORKSHOP V

4

6

10

Interior Design

WORKSHOP VI

15

Furniture Design

Furniture DesignInterior Design

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Year

Colaboration

NEUEN BAR WORKSHOP VInterior Design

The idea was to create a bar that achieves sophistication with slightly common elements. The purpose was to confuse, always maintaining elegance.The set of lights, mirrors and glasses were some of the materials chosen to carry out this effect.TheThe mixture of rustic materials like wood or concrete, mixed with others more sophisticated such as granite or corian, complement the appearance of elegance andoriginality of the bar.

Furniture Design

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BOGOTA UBER OFFICES WORKSHOP VInterior Design Furniture DesignYear 2016

Rumour has it that Uber changes its workplace monthly due to continuous threats. That is why I have decided to use this argument as the starting point for the execution of this project.Thus, the idea Thus, the idea to create a place that provides security at all times; looking to fulfill the elegance and simplicity that ceaselessly characterizes the brand.The hexagon is the predominant shape in this design because it is a figure that reflects strength and stability, in addition to be recurrent in structures created by nature.Highlighted materials such as concrete and wood, which with cecertain finishes reach greater beauty and sophistication.

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CORTES

PLANTA

CORTE A-A

CORTE B-B

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HOTEL FOR INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT CREWS WORKSHOP VIinterior Design Furniture Design

Year 2016

There is no place dedicated entirely to this type of user, which is why I considered this an interesting exercise to set out.It is a pIt is a profession that requires a lot of responsibility, therefore alowing the crew to have a relaxing state of sleep is essentialin order for them to succesfully carry out their functions whenduty calls.These users require a place that will make them feel at home and thus be able to forget for a moment the bustle and hustle that the usual airport atmosphere pertains.Then, the gThen, the goal was to offer them a place that could feel likehome, and to achieve this, there are materials present found in most houses.Carpets, wood, warm colors and moldings, seek to generate such a home atmosphere.

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To avoid the typical displacement and hassle of every hotel, such as going out of the room in the morning, waiting for the elevator, going to the first floor and ordering breakfast, this hotel has these services present on each floor.ThisThis is why on every floor we find a small restau-rant, a gym, a patio and a living room; this way, it will have everything to its scope, therefore, there is no such thing as “going out".Nevertheless the first floor maintains the hotel feeling, as this floor is the only thing that resembles the actual feeling of being in a common hotel.Four different restaurants are also located on the first floor wich carry out different cuisine styles and specialities, serving typical foods from the coun-tries where most international flights come fromThe second floor offers a service of rooms connect-ed to the internet with Skype, where pilots can videocall their families. There, we can also find a beauty salon, dedicated to the flight attendants and a theatre in which crews find a recreation and entretainment area-

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PARKING PLANS 1st FLOOR PLANS

2nd FLOOR PLAN 3rd FLOOR PLAN

A A’

A A’ A A’

A A’

3.3

mts

3.3

mts

3.3

mts

3.3

mts

3.3

mts

3.3

mts

3.3

mts

3.3

mts

3.3

mts

3.3

mts

First Floor

Second Floor

Third Floor

Fourth Floor

Fifth Floor

Sixth Floor

Seventh Floor

Eighth Floor

Nineth Floor

Tenth Floor

A A

GENERAL PLAN (4th TO 10th FLOOR)

SECTION A-A’

Parking -1

5.8 mts

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RECEPTION

LATIN AMERICANRESTAURANT

NORTH AMERICANRESTAURANT

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HALLWAYS

PILOTS ROOM

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CLOSET FOR HAVERSACKSFurnitureYear 2015

The exercise consisted on designing a piece of furniture according to the specific needs of a classmate.In this case, the client wanted a piece of furniture to store his hahis haversacks, but at the same time include a door mirror.The space provided for the furniture was only 1.2 mts x 0.6 mts.

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EXHIBITION FURNITURE FOR NIKE SBFurniture Year 2015

After the client was assigned, each student had to design a piece of furniture to exhibit the Nike skateboard’s line.The space provided was 3.5 x 1.0 mt.My pMy proposal has roots from the aesthetic of skate parks. The use of elements such as ramps and rails of that environment are supplemented with the display shelves that retain the same style.

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FOLDING BED/DESKFurniture Year 2015

We had to design a piece of furniture that had two functions and allowed a minimum of two movements.There was a limiting factor, the 90% of the furniture needed to be designed in Cold designed in Cold Rolled sheet. The finish given to the cabinet was electrostatic black paint.I wanted to design a foldaway desk-bed as it was an ideathat I had been meaning to carry out several years ago.

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THANK YOU

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