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Commercial Design_Projects from 2014 - 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS Portfolio Book - Ongoing
Summit Series ................................... Interior Desgin Studio
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Fireclay Tile ........................................ Commercial Design
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Jewelry Co. ....................................... Retail Design
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I don’t think that architecture is only about shelter, is only a very simple “Life is never easy forabout those who enclosure. It-should be able to excite you, dream” Zaha Hadid to calm you, to make you think. ___________Zaha Hadid
Branch Office Design Commercial Design_Fall 2014_Summit Series, Powder Mountain, Utah
Commercial Design_Fall 2014_Summit Series, Powder Mountain, Utah
INTRODUCTION
Location
The village
The ridge
History Time Line
2007 - Powder Mountain Resort Management, LLC started managing the whole resort.
1971 - Powder Mountain opened, ski school began.
1984 - Powder Mountain was the first Utah resort to allow snowboarding.
1972 - Main Lodge, Sundown Lodge and Timberline Lift opened.
1971
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1986 - Hidden Lake Lodge opened.
1984
1988
2013 - Summit purchased the mountain and is focused on preserving the surrounding environment.
2014 - On May 30th, Summit announced detailed plans for their development on the mountain. Showing a development of more than 500 home sites with access to the ski resort, as well as a village core.
2007 2013
2014 www.powdermountain.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summit_Series
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“The goal of creating a center of culture and innovation: a small community with a big impact.” Summit Development Summit Development, LLC is a privately held diversified real estate investment, development and management company. Summit specializes in opportunistic and distressed real estate investments, with a focus on redevelopment and repositioning of existing undervalued assets. For over 30 years, Summit has leveraged its expertise and vision to create a diversified portfolio of commercial and residential properties providing sustained value for its investors, business partners and tenants. Working closely together as a team, Summit and its investors, tenants and business partners benefit from the strength of the company’s collective abilities to address the complex issues involved in owning a successful real estate portfolio.
Summit is building a mountain town around the spirit of innovation in the heart of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains. Tucked on the southern side of Powder Mountain, in the town of Eden, Utah, it’s a new kind of neighborhood, where friends, family, and the change makers of today and tomorrow gather in an environment created to catalyze personal and collective growth. Summit Powder Mountain is about an hour’s drive north of Salt Lake City, with direct flights into Salt Lake City International Airport from Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, Mexico, Canada.
Salt Lak City
Cedar City
Utah
USA
Las Vegas
SUMMIT POWDER MOUNAIN: 3632 N Wolf Creek Dr. Eden, Utah 84310
SUMMIT https://www.google.com/maps/place/Powder+Mountain/
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The climate of Utah is generally semiarid to arid , high country air and plenty of sunshine. At Salt Lake City, the normal daily mean temperature is 52°F (11°C), ranging from 28°F (–2°C) in January to 78°F (26°C) in July. The average annual precipitation varies from less than 5 in (12.7 cm) in the west to over 40 in (102 cm) in the mountains, with Salt
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The Pinnacle
Commercial Design_Fall 2014_Summit Series, Powder Mountain, Utah
INFLUENT OFFSHOOT
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FEEDER FORK
Concept Concept: Branch A divison of the stem A ramification of any main stem Any part of a system; a section or subdivision To expand or extend To put forth and spread, to divide into separate parts
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Branch - developmental path for structure, wall, flooring, ceiling, space
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Commercial Design_Fall 2014_Summit Series, Powder Mountain, Utah
PINNACLE ANAYLSIS User The Pinnacle has multiple functions including commercial, residential and community social spaces. There are also restaurants, coffee shops, a sports gym, book stores and a library for public use. The building is LEED certified by the U.S. Green Building Council.
Commercial Space Residential Space
Community Social Space
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Food & Drink
Coffe Shop
Sports & Fitness
LEED Certified
Parking Transportation
Reading
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Commercial Design_Fall 2014_Summit Series, Powder Mountain, Utah
Client Background
Summit action fund invests in companies that spawn new business ideas, tackel glboal issues and drive positive disruptive innovation to make our world a better place.
Summit supports groundbreaking non-profits that effectively distribute aid to help solve global problems, fundraising, community building and raise global awareness for a specific cause.
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Spatial Anaylsis Summit action fund invests in companies that spawn new business ideas, tackel glboal issues and drive positive disruptive innovation to make our world a better place.
Room Apartment
Size (sq ft.) 8000
Summit action fund invests in companies
Elevators
that spawn new business ideas, tackel glboal
Shop
200
to make our world a better place.
Gym
1000
Summit action fund invests in companies
Laundry
500
Office
300
Total
10000
issues and drive positive disruptive innovation
that spawn new business ideas, tackel glboal issues and drive positive disruptive innovation to make our world a better place. Summit action fund invests in companies that spawn new business ideas, tackel glboal
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issues and drive positive disruptive innovation
Coffee
to make our world a better place.
Shop
Size (sq ft.) 700
Elevators 300 Shop Library
1000
Lobby
2000
Restroom
200
Seating Area
800
Total
5000
Room Company Office Conference Room
Size (sq ft.) 19500
3000
Kitchen
600
Lobby
1500
Lunch Area
2000
Mailing / Copier Room
300
Resting Area
1000
Restroom
1200
Storage Room
900
Total
30000
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Sustainable Analysis The roof top has solar panels to collect heat, with a skydaylight in the middle there will be more sunlight. Solar energy will be utilized for heating water and can also provide air conditioning and some electricity for lighting. Large glazed exterior windows on the east side will provide natural warmth to the interior.
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Air flow circulation Because of the mountain top location, it becomes an advantage for air flow ciruclation. Wind will go through the east side of building to the west side. With the windows and channels designed to control the air flow, the building will maintain a comfortable temperature, reducing the need for heating during winter.
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Legend 1-1 Exterior View Rendering.
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Legend 1-2 Building Lobby Rendering 1 1-3 Building Lobby Rendering 2
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Legend 1-4 Cafeteria Rendering #1. 1-5 Cafeteria Rendering #2. 1-6 Meeting Area Rendering #1. 1-7 Company Entrance Rendering 1-8 Meeting Area Rendering #2.
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Legend 1-9 Office Area Rendering.
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Legend 1-10 Meeting Area Rendering #3.
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Legend 2-12 Working Space Rendering. 2-13 Open Office Area Rendering.
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Sketching_2014_Flower and Stem
COLORFUL LIFE STATION Fashion Design_Textile 1
Portfolio Book _ First Fabric Fabric : 100% Silk Color : Red, Navy, Orange, Skyblue Printing Skill : Hand Printing Designer : Icey Zhao
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Mission Statement from Fireclay Tile: At Fireclay, our goal is to make amazing tile exactly the way you want it. We are unique from anyone else in that we make every tile to order using recycled materials and sustainable manufacturing practices, all in California. We focus on working directly with you to create the residential and commercial project of your dreams, all in a timely manner and with the greatest custsomer service in the world . https://www.fireclaytile.com/who-we-are/
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Tapas (Spanish pronunciation: [tapas]) are a wide variety of appetizers, or snacks, in Spanish cuisine. They may be cold (such as mixed olives and cheese) or hot (such as chopitos, which are battered, fried baby squid). In select bars in Spain, tapas have evolved into an entire and sometimes sophisticated, cuisine. In Spain, patrons of tapas can order many different tapas and combine them to make a full meal. In some Central American countries, such snacks are known as bocas.
FIRECLAY TILE Commercial Design_Projuct track 2015_Station 1
Commercial Design_Spring 2015_FIRECLAY TILE
INTRODUCTION Company History FIRECLAY TILEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s roots in tile run deep. Paul Burns, founder and Chief Ceramicist, got his feet wet (or maybe dirty) at the ripe old age of 10. Paul first started making tile with his uncle, Ross Chichester, the past president of Stonelight Tile, working many Saturdays and every summer growing up. He learned all aspects of handmade tile production from extrusion to glaze formulating to kiln firing. By age 15, Paul was so skilled that Stonelight customers would specifical-
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ly ask for his help in creating their tile. In 1986 Paul took the leap to set out on his own and open Fireclay Tile. Twenty eight years later their mission is still the same: Make beautiful tile for people, when they want it, the way they want it. Buying tile is hard. It always has been, which is why their focus has always been on their customers, and finding ways to simplify the tile buying process. They want to do good work for real people and have a little fun along the way.
At Fireclay, their goal is to make amazing tile exactly the way you want it. They are unique from anyone else in that they make every tile to order using recycled materials and sustainable manufacturing practices, all right here in California. They focus on working directly with you to create the residential and commercial project of your dreams, all in a timely manner and with the greatest customer service in the world. https://www.fireclaytile.com/
Why Fireclay Tile? Location
Neighborhood
Located at South of Market District, near downtown area. At the street corner, in between Brannan and 8 th Street. One story single building. Nearby major I-80 freeway.
Majority commercial and office area, few residences. Within 1000ft radius of surrounding area, there are: More then 100 furniture stores, architects, interior design firms, home decor, material shops and art galleries. Competitors: there are 10 tile stores and manufactures. There are two major IT tech company headquarters - Airbnb and Zynga, a shopping mall and a jewelry exchange center nearby.
Project Information Client: Fireclay Tile Type: Showroom Address: 901 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Budgett: $150,000
Who We Are “We believe the new isn’t necessarily better and trash really can become treasure. Handmade things have soul. Believe in the power of team work and work should be fun. Believe that life should be lived boldly and with purpose. Believe in the beauty of imperfection and the gift of learning from our mistakes. Believe it is the responsibility to make products for people, products that last for generations, and products that have a story to tell.”
https://www.fireclaytile.com/ http://healthpsychology.ucsf.edu/
049 / Introduction 2-1
Commercial Design_Spring 2015_FIRECLAY TILE Color Paletter
edges, contrast
collage 2-2 Concept / 050
color, material, time, shapes, scale
Wolrd Map: https://mrsglobal.wordpress.com/
Concept Statement Tiles are made to be seen on a surface, a wall, a floor,... A surface, which can be seen as a frame of one compelling image. The concept Mix & Match shows the design of placing a variety of tiles, which are creating one big picture at the end. But it is a picture with edges and contrast, where you can find a playful connection of colors, materials, shapes, proportions and the interaction of time. Mix & Match is the patchwork idea of different contrasts used to emphasize the wide design spectrum of Fireclay Tile.
several unequal pieces in one picture 051 / Concept 2-2
Commercial Design_Spring 2015_FIRECLAY TILE
Goal Statement
The goal is to redesign the commercial space of the company Fireclay Tile. The main focus lies on the public showroom and two other semipublic or private spaces. The design should consider the company philosophy and sustainable solutions to solve the main disadvantages of the current space, which were mentioned in an interview with the employees.
Wall Opening Move Wall Close Entry
Kitchen
Restrooms
Office Area
Storage / Printer
Entry Outside Patio
2-2 Concept / 052
Product Areas
Showroom
Projection Walls
Workstation
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Design Development
1 Entry, lounge and waiting area, coffee and snack bar 2 Presentation of different titles, display, examples, booklets, etc. 3 Presentation of different colors, discussion table 4 Workstations
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5 Office area: Marketing 6 Office area: Sales 7 Outside showroom, patio, BBQ area 8 Visual connection
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Interior Perspective Showroom Interior Perspective Showroom The goal is to redesign the commercial space of the company Fireclay Tile. The main focus lies on the public showroom and two other semipublic or private spaces. The design should consider the company philosophy and sustainable solutions to solve the main disadvantages of the current space, which were mentioned in an interview with the employees.
2-4 Processing / 058
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2-4 Processing / 060
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showroom storage (delivery entrance) photography room, printer office area: sales office area: marketing kitchen, eating area storage, trashcans, bike rackww outside recreation area, bocce ball outside showroom, bbq, kitchen meeting room restroom 1 restroom 2
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1. Showroom
Interior Perspective Showroom The goal is to redesign the commercial space of the company Fireclay Tile. The main focus lies on the public showroom and two other semipublic or private spaces. The design should consider the company philosophy and sustainable solutions to solve the main disadvantages of the current space, which were mentioned in an interview with the employees.
2-4 Processing / 064
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Commercial Design_Spring 2015_FIRECLAY TILE
Lighting Schedule and Selection
LIGHTING LEGEND A5, 6” Recessed Flourescent Light A3, 6” Recessed Flourescent Light A1, 6” Recessed Flourescent Light with Dimmer D3, Pendant Light with Dimmer L1, Ceiling Light
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Commercial Design_Spring 2015_FIRECLAY TILE
Interior Perspective Showroom The goal is to redesign the commercial space of the company Fireclay Tile. The main focus lies on the public showroom and two other semipublic or private spaces. The design should consider the company philosophy and sustainable solutions to solve the main disadvantages of the current space, which were mentioned in an interview with the employees.
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Design Development 1. Showroom
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Design Development 2. Office
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Material Development Budget Planning
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Material Selection M5
Upholstery, Maharam Description: Alloy 466064, 004 Navel Durability: 95.000 double rubs Reduced Environmental Impact
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Upholstery, Maharam Description: Cotton Velvet 466199, 015 Durability: 35.000 double rubs Reduced Environmental Impact
M7 Upholstery, Kvadrat Maharam Description: Highfield 465957, 651 Durability: 40.000 double rubs Reduced Environmental Impact M8
Upholstery, Design Tex Description: Impasto, Prussian Durability: 100.000 double rubs
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Upholstery, Anzea Description: Undercover, Nestle In Durability: 60.000 double rubs
M10 Upholstery, Robert Allen Description: Bedrock, Turquoise Durability: 45.000 double rubs M11
Sherwin-Williams Porch & Floor Enamel, grey
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Fireclay Tile
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Plyboo Strand Plywood, 100% FSC
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Upholstery, Maharam Description: Minimal 466026, 001 Cloud Durability: 100.000 double rubs Reduced Environmental Impact
M2 Upholstery, Momentum Textiles Description: Oath, Balsam Durability: 204.000 double rubs Reduced Environmental Impact M3
Upholstery, Kvadrat Maharam Description: Outback 466061, Giulio Ridolfo Durability: 100.000 double rubs Reduced Environmental Impact
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Upholstery, Momentum Textiles Description: Oath, Charcoal Durability: 204.000 double rubs Reduced Environmental Impact
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Commercial Design_Spring 2015_FIRECLAY TILE
Detail Board
The new design is a fan-like fixture that can display up to 5 display boards. We are going to reuse the existing tile boards. The design saves space but also shows the variety of the tiles.WW
Overhead Rendered Image
The new design is a table with sliding boards. Each board can show 6 smaller tile boards. The design is more user-friendly and gives the customer the opportunity to browse through the pattern and color variety of fireclay tile. This design saves lots of space while it sill offers the presentation function.
Side View Rendered Image 1
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Metal Cover
Tiles Adhesive 2” Plywood Sheathing 3/4” Gypsum Plaster Board Blankets Insulation
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Metal Cover
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Exterior Perspective
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Interior Perspective Showroom
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COLORFUL LIFE STATION Fashion Design_Textile 1
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Jewelry Store Design Retail Design_Spring 2015_ Jewelry Company, Inc.
Retail Design_Spring 2015_ Jewelry Company, Inc.
They are the retail industry’s creative professionals and they were founded in 1961 to be a collaborative community where ideas, knowledge and passion would be shared at a local level and enable our members to fulfill the fast-paced planning and design needs of retail. Today, their membership includes architects, graphic designers, lighting designers, interior designs, store planners, visual merchandisers, resource designers, brand strategists, educators, trade partners, editors and publishers, and students. Jewelry Company, Inc. has 100 years of experience being the nation’s premiere and exclusive retailer for several celebrity, high‐end jewelry designers and currently the number 3 dealer in diamonds. Retailer is a privately held company under the symbol “JCI” and is headquartered in St. Louis. Retailer serves the public from 120 stores in 35 states, 10 stores in Canada, 4 in the Caribbean and 7 shop concepts on 2 separate cruise lines. The company recently launch an edited shop‐in‐shop concept in 5 Bloomingdales Stores The
company, while being aspirational to the broader market, targets the lower upper to top of middle class (15% U.S. households) by offering a unique selection of high‐fashion, high quality, world‐class jewelry. fied portfolio of commercial and residential properties providing sustained value for its investors, business partners and tenants. Working closely together as a team, Summit and its investors, tenants and business partners benefit from the strength of the company’s collective abilities to address the complex issues involved in owning a successful real estate portfolio. Jewelry Company, Inc. competes on the top end with retailers like Tiffany and Company, David Yurman, and Ross‐Simons but also competes with numerous local or regional jewelers. All saw increased sales in the past 2 years and are benefiting from the recent trends for increased purchases of luxury items. The competition from national jewelers such as Zale’s, Helzberg Diamonds, and Jared has increased with their new aspirational prototypes that they are now started realigning higher‐end prototypes.
https://www.retaildesigninstitute.org/competitions
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Concept Stratum
The concept is stratum, â&#x20AC;&#x153;as generally consisting of a kind of matter representing continuous deposition.â&#x20AC;? (http://dictionary.refer ence.com/) For example, natural diamonds took billions of years to form with extreme temperature and pressure within the deep layer of rocks. It takes time and effort to create the most precious stones.
Brand Strategy
Unique: Feature collection from Elemond & Co. has its own history and each piece of jewelry is crafted by our designers as a piece of art, exhibits the best in beauty and luxury. Fashion-Forward: As the economy has revived in the past few years, it is time to move forward. Our vision has changed to a new horizon. New jewelry collection designs will be re-engineered, using cutting-edge technology, finished with a contemporary style. Sustainable: Elemond & Co. are aware of protecting the environment, store designs and packaging will use only sustainable materials, and safe energy by using energy effcient electrical utilities.
http://duffylondon.com/product/tables/abyss-table/
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Design Development 3-1
Entrance Public area Private area Staff area
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Sketching Legend 3-1 Bubble Diagram 3-2 Concept Sketching 1 3-3 Concept Sketching 2 3-4 Elevation Sketching 1 3-5 Elevation Sketching 2
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Space Plan
SPACE PLAN DESCRIPTION The store design follows the concept of stratum to separate into different forms of layers. For this project the goal was both to create a new space to flourish as a mid-high end jewelry store while also providing a total VIP experience. This will be through incorporating elements of security and a variety of individually defined spaces for different collections
A Cashier Desk
J
Diamond
B Wedding/Engagement Area
K
Vault
C Entrance
L
Manager Office
D Gallery
M Window Display
E Jewelry Area
N Display Fixture
F Watch Area
O Service Desk
G Lounge Area
P
H Staff Area
Q Storage
I
Restroom
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Staff Locker
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Design Reflected Ceiling
LIGHTING LEGEND
A3, 6” Rescessed Flourescent Light A1, 6” Rescessed Flourescent Light with Dimmer D3, Pendant Light with Dimmer
LIGHTING SCHEDULE Categories Key
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Ceiling L
Floor
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$327
18W Wallwash
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Floor
URBAN OUTFITTERS
Ceiling H
Floor
28
A3
LED Recessed
A5
LED Recessed
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Brand
$589
LED Recessed
Pendant
Info 12W - 36W Wide diffuser Warm white 3000K
A1
D1
Cost
16
$69
25W Metal Wipe clean Imported
Image
Illumination
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FLOOR PLAN
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STOREFRONT ELEVATION / ENTRY
B
ENTRANCE
A
Level 2
4’ - 6” 9’ - 0”
6’ - 0”
15’ - 0”
Level 1 0’ - 0”
STOREFRONT ELEVATION A
scale: 1 / 8” = 1’ - 0”
Level 2
7’ - 0”
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ELEVATION B
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scale: 1 / 8” = 1’ - 0”
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ELEVATION D
scale: 1 / 8” = 1’ - 0”
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PERSPECTIVES 3
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RESTROOM ADA DETAIL
3-7 Restroom ADA / 112
9’ - 3 1/2”
7’ - 11”
54” MIN
33”
MIN”
8’ - 0”
POLIBHED CONCRETE TO MEET SLIP RESISTANCE REQUIREMENTS PER CBC 1124B.1
8’ - 0”
GRAB BAR
17 1/2”
MAX
42” MIN
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12”
12” NORTH ELEVATION
MAX
EAST ELEVATION
9’ - 3 1/2”
7’ - 11”
1 1/4” - 1 1/2” DIAMETER TYP. PER CBC1115B7.1. SEE A6 FOR FURTHER GRAB BAR REQUIREMENTS
35” MIN
PROVIDE PRIVACY LATCH WHICH COMPLIES WITH CBC1117B.6. SEE A7 FOR DOOR SPEC. MAX OPENING FORCE 5LBS
ALL DISPENSERS MAX 40” TO HIGHEST OPERABLE PART
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MIN
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8’ - 0”
24”
40” MAX
34” MAX
31 3/8”
6’ - 4”
8’ - 0”
GRAB BAR
18”
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COLOR, MATERIAL USE AND FINISHES
Onyx
Carpet
Glass Recycled Wood
Oak Wood Wallcovering Gradient Glass Fabric
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Flooring: 3form stone (Onyx) - Recycled Content - GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality certified - Air quality testing for clean air and building quality - Design with concern for end of use: reusability, recyclability and safety
UPHOLSTERY: Maharam (Sharkskin2) - Greenguard and Greenguard Gold Certified - Low Emitting Material - Contributes to LEED 2009 HC MR Credit 5 - Contributes to LEED 2009 Ieq Credit 4.5 - PFOA-Free Finish
SURFACE: ECHO WOOD - 100% recycled wood with no added urea formaldehyde (LEED credit MR4) - FSC certified Particle Board or MDF (LEED credit MR7) - All dyes used are water-based - 10 saplings are planted for every tree harvested.
SURFACE: EcoTimber Woven Poplar Flooring - FSC Certified Recycled 100% - Made with no added urea-formaldehyde - E1 and 2012 CARB standards for indoor air quality
SURFACE: IceStone (Sky Pearl) - Cradle to Cradle Certified Silver - 20% Recycled content (LEED credit 4.2) - 20% regional materials (LEED credit 5.1)
UPHOLSTERY: Kvadrat (Basel)
UPHOLSTERY: Kvadrat (Canvas)
Wallcovering: Custome pattern
- Greenguard and Greenguard Gold Certified - Low Emitting Material - Contributes to LEED 2009 HC MR Credit 5 - Contributes to LEED 2009 Ieq Credit 4.5
- Eu Ecolabel Certified - Greenguard and Greenguard Gold Certified - Contributes to LEED 2009 Mr Credit 6, Rapidly Renewable Materials - Contributes to LEED 2009 Ieq Credit 4.5, Low Emitting Materials
- Recycled paper
FINISHING BOARD SCHEDULE
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SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES Compositing toilet Use biological process to deal with the bdisposal and processing of human excrement into organic compost material. Compositing toilets donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t require water.
Multiple panes Low-E coating
Warm edge spacers Improved frame materials
COOL VENTILATIO
N
HOT
VEN TILA TIO N
Legend Cool Ventilation Hot Ventilation Natural light Solar thermal panel
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Cool ventilation Is created by opening one top part of exterior glazing, so air moves naturally to the center. Throughout the store, Thermal insulation glass reduces energy costs for cooling and heating.
Natural daylighting Refer to use natural light to illuminate a store. This controlled admission of natural light into a space through glazing is used to reduce or illuminate electric lighting by utilize, day lighting and creates a stimulating and productive environment for building occupants.
Diffusing direct light and heat Is important in addition to day lighting; all jewelry that show in display need to use all lighting to illuminate in every display. It better to use dimmable lighting control and efficiently lights the space with energy- saving LEDS at night.
Energy efficient technology Is used such as integrated appliances that recycle exhaust heat. Photovoltaic roof panels recycle solar energy.
Low water consumption Throughout the spaces is ensured by specifying low flow fixtures, Energy star appliances, and efficient equipment
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DETAIL BOARD
LED lighting design to place in jewelry display boxes. Left side - Standing light Middle - Side bar display light Right - LED track light kit
LEED BUILDING CODE LEED 2009 for Retail: Commercial Interiors
Jewelry Company, Inc.
Project Checklis t
Sustainable Sites Y
?
May/12/201 5
Indoor Environmental Quality
Possible Points: 21
N
?
Y Credit 1
Y
Credit 2
?
Credit 3
Site Selectio n Development Density and Community Connectivit y Alternative Transportatio n
1 to 5 6 1 to 10
?
Y
Prereq
N
Y Y
Water Use Reduction—20% Reduction Water Use Reduction
Prereq 1 Credit 1
N N
6 to 11
Y Y
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems 2 Minimum Energy Performance 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management 1.1Optimize Energy Performance—Lighting Power 1.2Optimize Energy Performance—Lighting Controls 1.3Optimize Energy Performance—HVA C 1.4Optimize Energy Performance—Equipment and Appliances 1.5Optimize Energy Performance —Building Envelope Enhanced Commissioning
Prereq Prereq Credit
Y Y
Credit
Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit 2
Y Y
Credit 3
Green Power On-Site Renewable Energy
Credit 4 Credit 5
Materials and Resource s Y Y Y
Credit
N Y Y
Credit 2 Credit Credit
?
Credit 4 Credit 5 Credit Credit
5 3 10 4
Credit Credit Credit 6
Y Y
Credit Credit
N Y
Credit Credit
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4.4 1 4.5Low-Emitting Materials—Furniture 1 4.6Low-Emitting Materials —Ceiling and Wall Systems 1 5 Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source l Contro 1 Controllability of Systems—Lighting and Thermal Comfort 1 7.1Thermal Comfort—Design 1 7.2 1 8.1Daylight and Views—Daylight 1 to 2 8.2Daylight and Views—Views 1
Innovation and Design Process
Possible Points: 6
to 5 N to 2
Credit 1.1 Credit N
N N N
Possible Points: 14
Storage and Collection of Recyclables 1.1Tenant Space—Long-Term Commitment 1 1.2Building Reus e —Maintain Interior Nonstructural Components 1 to 2 Construction Waste Management 1 to 2 3.1Materials e Reus 1 to 2 3.2Materials Reuse—Furniture and Furnishings 1 Recycled Content 1 to 2 Regional Materials 1 to 2 6 Rapidly Renewable Materials 1 7 1
Prereq 1 Credit
Y to to to to
Credit Credit
N N 1 1 5 1 1 5 2 2 1
Credit
Credit
Prereq 1
N
Y Y Y
Possible Points: 37
Credit
Credit
N
Energy and Atmospher e
Credit Credit
Possible Points: 11
Minimum IAQ Performanc e 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 2 Increased Ventilation 3.1Construction IAQ Management Plan—During Construction 3.2Construction IAQ Management Plan—Beforey Occupanc 4.1Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealants 4.2Low-Emitting Materials—Paints and Coatings 4.3Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systems
Prereq 1
Y Y
Possible Points: 17
N
Y
Y
1.2
Credit 1.3 Credit 1.4 Credit 1.5 Credit 2
LEED Accredited Professional
Regional Priority Credits Credit 1.1 Credit 1.2 Credit 1.3 Credit 1.4
Total
1 1 1 1 1 1
Possible Points: 4 1 1 1 1
Possible Points: 110
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Element - Diamond Both terms are components of jewelry. The brand name comes from the layer (stratum concept). Each layer consist of different color and composition. When they all combined together, they became one beautiful picture with different color contrast.
ELEMOND & CO.
FRONT
TOP
TOP
LEFT
RIGHT
RENDERING
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Autobiography I am a masterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s degree student in Interior Architecture & Design. During my undergrad I enrolled in an international exchange student program at Copenhagen University. I cooperated with other students as a team to develop new designs for transport boxes on bikes for Nihola Bikes Company in Denmark. At the same time, I won two awards - the Best of the Best Award and Design Concept Award from the Red Dot Competition for Industrial Designs. I also won the Gold Architecture Award for my Pinyao City Library Design Concept from the Architectural and Environmental Art Design Award in China. In 2013 I found my own Interior and Architecture studio. I have developed a great interest in interior architecture & design. The beauty of architecture and everything else that shows a designerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ingenuity attracted and influenced my career path to become an interior and architecture designer. In addition, I really enjoy working with my fellow classmate from AAU. One of the successful collaboration was working with Lisa Franke for the commercial design studio class. Our team works had been very efficient as we worked very closely to discuss and obtaine many great ideas. I hope we can join as a team to work again in the future. It greatly improves our performance to achieve our common goals.
Icey Zhao Interior Designer Live in San Francisco Bay Area
I have been inspired by art and design since I was three. When I was a child I was already determined to become a professional interior designer. I worked very hard to get one step at a time closer. I want to see my clients happy, satisfied and in love with the environments that I designed for them.
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