I’m Tatiana, a Brazilian architect who’s all about blending the old with the new. Armed with a Master’s degree in Architectural Conservation from the University of Edinburgh, I specialize in breathing new life into historical structures by mixing contemporary functionality with heritage vibes.
My academic journey has been quite the adventure, earning honors during my Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and Urbanism at Centro Universitário Católica de Santa Catarina in Brazil. It’s a testament to my commitment to excellence and my love for this field.
In 2025, I’m aiming to achieve RIBA Part 1 and/or Part 2 or get my architectural diploma validated, so I can fully dive back into the world of architecture here in the UK.
Welcome to my little corner of creativity! Although still under construction, this page offers a delightful glimpse into my very lengthy portfolio. Expect to see a treasure trove of images that showcase my unique approach to both architectural and interior design projects, capturing the very essence of each space. Each photograph reflects not just a project, but a story, a dream, and a sprinkle of whimsy that goes into my work. From the intricate details of a bespoke kitchen to the tranquil ambiance of a serene living room, you’ll find inspirations that tantalise your design palate. Stay tuned as I continue to build this section.
All of these lovely designs came to life during two-hour sessions spent face to face with wonderful customers. It’s during these chats that we really get to understand what they’re hoping for in their spaces! With over 350 kitchen designs sold, only a select few have make it to this collection here.
Interior design of a flat right by the beach in Brazil. Project concluded in 2020.
Project started in 2020
Project for a tiny house using containers - part of a contest and completely designed in 48 hours.
Fresh off the bachelors for architecture and urbanism, I had some collab projects with former professors and colleagues.
This house was entirely designed for my SketchUp course - based on all functions that needed to be shown during classes. From the terrain to the different rendering techniques.
2017
Project for a tiny house using containers - part of a contest and completely designed in 48 hours.
Project for a tiny house using containers - part of a contest and completely designed in 48 hours.
First high-rise building challenge in university was 100 student flats for the Bolshoi Ballet students of Joinville - Brazil
One of my standout projects from university was undeniably exceptional; the original physical model was prominently showcased at the university's exhibition.
Bits and bobs made between 2009 and 2012
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