Three interior views of religious spaces: a round table with a digital 3D design in a room with windows and wood flooring, a bathroom with a window, red walls, and a black and white tiled floor, and a church with wooden pews, a cross, and a curved roof with skylights.

Showcasing experiences and works of

Liam Westlund

About
My Journey

I started off with a Class in high school called Architecture & Urban Planning. During this class we learned how to use Revit, and I just fell in Love with using the software. When looking at different Professions that use the software, I saw that Interior Designer’s use it a lot. So, I investigated Interior Design and thought that I would give it a shot. The classes that I took during my freshman year of college were so very Eye Opening. If it wasn’t for the Amazing Professors that I had that helped me and believed in me, I would never have been fully accepted into the Ball States CAP Program. What I love most about Designing Spaces is the way in which figuring out the space plan feels like a Puzzle that we get to put together, looking through hundreds of different Materials for a design, and all the Technical Aspects of interior design.


Who I Am

I have always been a Nerdy Outdoors Kid, and I won’t have it any other way. I Swam from when I was 9 all the way until I went to college. I Rock Climb frequently and I work out as much as I can fit into my schedule. I Draw/Sketch a lot in my free time along with playing my Bass Guitar. I still love learning new interesting knowledge which is why I still try to learn as much about Space when I can.

A collage of four images: a person playing an electric guitar, a person rock climbing on a mountain, a mountain landscape with rugged peaks, and a computer-generated visualization of orbital paths with glowing points.