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Savannah Sachtschale Meet…

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Savannah

Sachtschale

Meet…

Life for her began

on March 1st,

1990 in sunny San Diego,

California.

Since a young

age, she had a

passion for

interior design.

She graduated Kettle Moraine High School in 2008.

From 2008-2010, she

attended UW-

Milwaukee Peck

School of the Arts.

It was there she discovered her passion

for all things design.

For drawing…

For painting…

For photography…

For Dancing…

Finally, she decided it was time

to put her design skills to the test…

In the Fall of

2010, she enrolled in the

Interior Design

program at WCTC.

So far, she has excelled

in all of her classes...

Some of her acquired skills as of right now are:

DraftingAutoCAD

RenderingBoard Construction

FinishesSpace Planning

LightingPhotoshop

She has designed the interiors of…

A Condo

A Living Space

The Johnson’s Living Room

A Bathroom

Still to come are…

Kitchen and Bath Planning

Commercial Design

Field Study

As an active student member of ASID and of her school’s Interior Design

club…

Her Interior Design club won 1st

place at the NARI home

improvement show

• 1st place winner at

State Competition

for 1st year

Residential Design

and History of

Furniture Test

Savannah has a hunger to learn as much as she can…

•Student career day at Madison, WI

•IIDA and ASID student member

•Competitor and 1st place winner at

NARI

•Board member in school’s Interior

Design club

•IIDA Great Bag Bash

…whenever she can.

•Submitted work to IIDA design contest Spring

2011

•ASID Student President for WCTC Chapter

Fall 2011-Spring2012

•Attends seminars on Social Media, New

Avenues in Design, and many more.

What will the future bring for Savannah?

People think that design is styling. Design is not

style. It’s not about giving shape to the shell and

not giving a damn about the guts. Good design

is a renaissance attitude that combines

technology, cognitive science, human need, and

beauty to produce something that the world

didn’t know it was missing.

— PAOLA ANTONELLI