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Abigail Robinson

BA (Hons) Interior Design

The Pier is a 'T' shape. This diagram is a black and white line drawing. The tanks are highlighted in blue.

I am a recent graduate of Norwich University of the Arts. Throughout my course, I have become comfortable using many types of software such as ArchiCAD and Adobe Creative Suite. My degree has also taught me that, even when I do not know a program or am lacking a skill, there is no reason I cannot learn and improve. These last few years have highlighted that a positive and proactive attitude is needed in the workplace and is one of my strongest skills.

Wood and acrylic model layered up to create sand and sea. There is also a 3D printed Claremont Pier on top with a T shape.

I have always said my aim in life is to be happy and I believe the spaces you inhabit really impact this. Therefore, I strive to create beautiful spaces that will make others equally as happy. I also believe that we should not only create new wonderful spaces but also help to repair and preserve the ones we have impacted because although we could have many homes and safe spaces, we only have one planet.

Render in illustrative style showing a centre tank spanning two floors with jellyfish surrounded by staircase.
Render in illustrative style showing a soft play coral puzzle wall. There are also other tanks in frame. The whole space is dark blue.
Render in illustrative style showing smaller tanks. Along the edge of the space is a model whale skeleton people can walk under. The space is brown and grey.
  • ArchiCAD
  • Conservation
  • Exhibition and spatial design
  • Model making
  • Sustainable design
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