Apartment Interior Design Practice Briefs
Budget / SalaryHourly project
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted1 hour ago
I’m in my final year of architecture school and want to sharpen my skills by tackling real-world interior design challenges for apartments. I’d like an experienced architect or interior designer to create a set of realistic project briefs and mentor me through them. Each brief should feel like an actual client commission, complete with floor plans, a short client profile, functional requirements, and any budget or code constraints that would typically guide the design.
Here’s how I see the collaboration working:
• You supply two or three apartment briefs spanning different sizes or styles—think a compact studio, a mid-range two-bedroom, and a higher-end penthouse layout.
• For each brief, I’ll produce concept sketches, a space plan, material and mood boards, and modelling/renders in SketchUp or Revit (my choice per project).
• After every submission you review the work, noting practical improvements, detailing tips, and portfolio-ready presentation standards. Written feedback plus one short video or voice walkthrough per round is ideal.
• At the end, you provide an overall critique so I know exactly which areas still need polish before I enter the job market.
If you already have sample CAD files, Revit families, or FF&E libraries you’re willing to share, that’s a bonus; otherwise basic PDFs and image references are fine. My focus is learning, so clear guidance and professional-level expectations matter more than elaborate documentation. Let me know how many briefs and feedback rounds you can cover and how quickly we can start.
Here’s how I see the collaboration working:
• You supply two or three apartment briefs spanning different sizes or styles—think a compact studio, a mid-range two-bedroom, and a higher-end penthouse layout.
• For each brief, I’ll produce concept sketches, a space plan, material and mood boards, and modelling/renders in SketchUp or Revit (my choice per project).
• After every submission you review the work, noting practical improvements, detailing tips, and portfolio-ready presentation standards. Written feedback plus one short video or voice walkthrough per round is ideal.
• At the end, you provide an overall critique so I know exactly which areas still need polish before I enter the job market.
If you already have sample CAD files, Revit families, or FF&E libraries you’re willing to share, that’s a bonus; otherwise basic PDFs and image references are fine. My focus is learning, so clear guidance and professional-level expectations matter more than elaborate documentation. Let me know how many briefs and feedback rounds you can cover and how quickly we can start.
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