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Alexia Foglia

Bachelor of Interior Design

Growing up surrounded in the performing arts Alexia has always displayed creativity through more than just words on paper. Alexia strives to create rhythmic and dynamic environments that awaken the senses of the user experiencing the space. Designing not only functional elements but playful and unique details guided by the personalities found within clients. With her background in the performing arts Alexia understands the importance of lighting within interior spaces, and the feeling and emotions it can evoke. She enjoys using lighting as a major design feature in many of her works, creating an almost cinematic experience for the user. 

Alexia has always been immersed in the world of design, growing up she found herself running through aisles of tile showrooms and helping mix tile glue. It is through her family’s love and passion for design and construction that she decided to apply for a TVET course in Interior Design during her high school years. This contrast to what she had been learning in years prior drove her to find a deep passion with design in her own regard and she continued on to apply for the Bachelors of Interior Design. 

In the past 3 years of study Alexia has been able to fuse her love for the performing arts with her passion for design, creating theatrical spaces that are living and breathing illustrations of her design values. After graduation Alexia plans to expand her horizons in design into production design for film, television and theatre, reigniting her connection to the performing arts and the entertainment industry.

Imprint

The IMPRINT project is a ground-breaking initiative aimed at transforming the current perception of detention and remand centres in Australia. With a human-centred design approach, the project places a strong emphasis on the mental health and well-being of its residents. It explores the Biophilia Hypothesis, examining how natural elements like community gardens and significant landscaping features can positively impact human well-being.

Site Plan

Main Entry View

Wellbeing Centre View

Club Kurrajong

Inspired by the Kurrajong Hotels history and the classic card games played at speakeasies of the past, Club Kurrajong breathes new life into a pub lost to time. The concept embraces the four suits of playing cards across its floors, inspired by the colour schemes and forms found in a deck of cards. The journey begins on the ground floor with a sophisticated international cuisine restaurant, the first floor brings a vibrant jazz bar that transports you back in time, second floor is a boutique hotel that continues the smoky intimacy of the bar, and finally the rooftop is a open air live music venue and bar which allows for singing and dancing all night long.

AXO View

Ground Floor View

First Floor View

Second Floor View

Rooftop Floor View

Hudson & Sons

Hudson & Sons’ 1 Denison street firm evoke their historical beginnings in 1950. The space utilises glass panelling, rich timbers and deep lush fabrics to portray.

Hudson & Sons’ values of honesty, confidence and heritage. The sharp, bold lines seen in the space represent their strong and unwavering support to clients.

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