Lisa Hartanov Portfolio
Lisa HartanovPortfolio
Built projects
Private ResidenceSpokane, Washington
Design/build project of 2,000 sq ft personal residence. $100/sf budget. Additionally included design and execution of furniture, light fixtures, and sliding doors.
Exterior and floor plan designed with Nystrom Olson Architects.
Hartanov House
RegognitionSpokane Coeur d’Alene Living Magazine. September 2013. 11-page spread.
Modern Architecture Exhibit at the Spokane Museum of Arts and Culture. 2013.
Wall mounted luminaire unitPlywood, paint, LED strip.
Tessellation: symmetry of fixture allows for the joining of multiple units to create numerous installation opportunities.
Partnership with Alexandra Raymond.
The Scale
New Material ExplorationFelt + Metal Mesh Lamination
Suggestible Felt
Flexible, strong, and whimsical material allows the user to remold the fabric repeatedly.
Application: glowing magenta luminaire. Material allows the user to continually control not only the shape of the fixture but the amount of light that it releases. It’s completely interactive, and yet totally mysterious.
Ash, Pendleton wool, snaps.Removable upholstery.
Borrowed Object: quilted down vest.
Designed from a 30-year-old quilted down vest made by my mother, this minimalist and skeletal chair features removable upholstery that can accentuate the silhouette and offer the comfort of an embrace. Design accentuates skeletal shoulders and wrists.The borrowed vest details include quilting and snaps attachments.
Vestido Chair
Schematic design
Oregon Brass Works BuildingPortland, Oregon
The Brass Works Gallery
SUGIMOTO
Nestled into the crust and wear of a former factory building, the Brass Works Gallery features photographic and light installation artwork that share similarities of high contrast in required darkness. Akin to this permanent collection, the gallery responds to the existing building by inserting its clean and controlled gallery rooms within contradiction to the worn, revealed shell of the structure. As views and light are heavily disciplined in the galleries, the opposing antechamber spills daylight unabashedly from the rhythm of windows and pillared top lighting, which allow patrons great distinction between the exhibitions.
BRASS
WORKS
GALLERY
Daan RoosengaardDune Light Installation
Hiroshi SugimotoLightning Fields Permanent Exhibit
Temporary GalleryPermanent Exhibit
Light Installation TubeLobby, Library
Circulation & Services
Office, ArchivePrep, Set-up
Paper IslandCopenhagen, Denmark
New Nordic Culinary Training for At-Risk Youth
As a response to the high school drop out rate in Denmark, the New Nordic Culinary Training for At-Risk Youth seeks to promote teamwork via furniture, the interior and exterior communal hearths, and a basic skeletal design which allows for personalization to foster a sense of ownership and community. The major intervention of this existing paper factory was the daylighting strategy, focused on capturing the low Nordic winter light.
Danish Institute for Study Abroad Interior Architecture Award Summer 2014..
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Intensive Outpatient Treatment Center
This facility focuses on privacy while also promoting an environment that facilitates self-efficacy and the relationships necessary for recovery. The path represents the nonlinear, progressive journey of the individual in recovery. Guided by beacons at pivotal points along the circulation, these lights act as advocates for individuals, leading them to the heart of the facility. On the way back, the same path provides a lenticular experience by revealing another method of guidance only visible in the opposite direction.
LISA HARTANOVASSIGNMENT #8
ARCH 523 WINTER 2014
Photography
Silver gelatin prints. Matchbox pinhole camera.
Through a series of matchbox cameras playfully placed around the Seattle Library, the blurred and distorted daylight in the library was delicately captured onto film.
Seattle Library #1, #2, #3
Sketchbook
Study of Woodland Chapel, Gunnar Asplund.
SkogskyrkogårdenStockholm, Sweden.
Sketchbook Page #1
Project Goals Predesign process.
Sketchbook Page #2