​Emily Zuccarini
{Interior Designer}

In this portfolio, you will find documents and models that I have created during my time at Drexel University

























Hand drafted sections, perspective, and axonometrics


Hand drafted sections, perspective, and axonometrics
CARPENTER'S LOFT/GALLERY
​​This project required in depth research about a maker, and this was focused on a carpenter. Perspectives were done with SketchUp, renderings were done with Photoshop, boards were prepared with Adobe Illustrator, plans and sections were created in AutoCad.
DESIGNER CHAIR
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This was a group project. Each member was assigned a different designer chair, and each person was responsible for researching the history of the designer and their works. Then, we each needed to recreate a small scale model of the chair. The board was put together with Adobe Illustrator.
EAMES HOUSE
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This project required very accurate architectural detailing using AutoCad while creating boards that look organized and connected with Illustrator.
CHILD DAYCARE
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The model for this project has very intricate details which are scaled accurately to the actual building. This model exhibits my ability to utilize all of the resources available to me in order to create a beautiful, well-crafted model.
NESTING STOOLS
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The assignment was to invent a chair using an inspiration. I created nesting stools that were inspired by measuring spoons and how they nest together.
GRAPHIC DESIGNER HOUSE​​
I was given a very small floor plan for this assignment, and I had to be innovative with thresholds and public vs private spaces in order to keep the space feeling open. The plans, sections, and perspectives were done through hand rendering.
AREA 67​​
This was a completely hand rendered assignment with a given floor plan.