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IDEO innovation and design FIRM CORPORATE OFFICE
HUMBER DESIGN
EXHIBITION BOOTH
Furniture design
BEYOND INTERIOR
LOCKED IN
RETAIL DESIGN
SMALL CHANGES, BIG DIFFERENCE
INTERACTIVE TRAILER DESIGN
IDEO - CORPORATE OFFICE IDEO is an award-winning global design firm. They help organization build creative culture and the internal systems required to sustain innovation and launch new ventures. The IDEO corporate office space is at Bathurst and Queen. The building is between the fashion and design district of Toronto. My concept for IDEO is “Vortex�. A vortex in many ways is like the design team of IDEO. The complex and dynamic shape of a vortex embodies the
qualities the IDEO design team aims to bring together to create new and innovative designs. Like a vortex, or black hole, the city of Toronto draws in global talent making it a hub of creativity. IDEO believes no ideas are bad since they all aid in arriving at the final product. A vortex like shape is placed over brainstorm areas. This is to illustrate how all employee ideas get brought together to generate a better end product.
Concept VORTEX embodies the qualities the IDEO design team aims to bring together to create new and innovative design.
BRAINSTORM AND WORKSTATION AREA
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
FLOOR PLAN
MILLWORK DRAWINGS
SUNLIGHT STUDY - 183 BATHURST STREET DECEMBER 21 - 1:00 PM
JUNE 21 - 1:00 PM
PARTI MODEL
LOUNGE/CAFE AND SMALL MEETING AREA
RECEPTION AND MAIN CONFERENCE AREA
Reception rendering
Break room and work space rendering
BOARDROOM AND RECEPTION
HUMBER EXHIBITION COMPETITION We were asked to design a exhibition space that promoted the Applied Technology programs at Humber College and to be used at the National Home Show. We took inspiration from the laneway typology to create a space that felt relaxed and was appealing to a younger crowd while not turning away other Home Show visitors. Simple construction methods such as the typical wall frame, truss, door, and window assemblies also
allow for relatively quick construction. These raw construction type assemblies also suggest Humber College’s value on practical, hands-on learning. Our teams design won the competition with two other design to be combine to produce the final exhibition space. It is in the process of manufacture for use in the March Home Show in Toronto.
studio in the park - trailer afterlife
exterior booth view
East elevation - nts
view of runway and 3d printer
Workshop trailer design
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Scaled model 1/4”=1’-0”
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
HOMESHOW EXHIBIT
FURNITURE DESIGN Furniture design has always been a passion of mine. I have always enjoyed working with my hands building things. Growing up on a farm that had a shop with lots of metal and wood, I spend a lot of time building things.
Learning how to use a Mig welder I have had the chance to build some of my designs I have came up with. It would be a dream of mine to start my own line of furniture design.
PROD
The Recycler furniture renders I have been able to work with artist and designer of the company The Recycler. I have produce computer generated renderings of his design and of possible new design to show to clients.
Multi purpose furniture design Furniture piece that is a multi-functional design that changes shape from a dining chair to a coffee table or bench. With its innovative joint that holds it together it becomes a conversation piece. The design can be taken completely apart for cheaper shipping and easy storage when not in use.
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Computer generated model
Assembly instructions
Gear box light Light fixture that I designed and made for 2nd year lighting course. The box is made out of gears from old bikes that are welded together. The shape of the gears give off a great shadow on the wall.
Concept
90 gears went into the making of the gearbox light
The space is design to display the light fixture I made. It is a 8’ box and is design to compliment the light fixture. I designed a usable space that has a ramp and jump in it for skateboards and bmx bikes. A bench area in it pointing to the street so it can be used for a waiting place. There are mirrors throughout the space to create interesting reflections when the gear box light hits it. Also the mirrors reflect the surrounding landscape to bring it into the space and design.
Bedside hospital table I created a solution that pays close attention to ergonomics and human dimension. The table is called bend as it has many areas were it can be adjusted for ease of use.
Plan and elevations
Function sketches
Sign tables Two tables I have designed and built out of old street signs. The first design is a TV stand and the second is a coffee table. I have always enjoyed trying to find innovative ways to use old and unused materials to create furniture.
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RETAIL DESIGN Located in the Woodbine Center, “Locked In” is a boutique which specializes in high end cycling shoes and high end speed bicycles. The name “Locked In” is a reference to the cycling shoe which clips and locks into the pedal. Also, many cyclists become “locked in” or addicted to the quality of a particular bike, so that they return again and again for the newest products on the market.
of the boutique and the way in which shoppers are directed to move through the store. There is a crossroad which creates a divider for circulation where shoppers can chose a direction to find the products they want or to receive expert advise in choosing the best products. Locked In is designed to be the central hub and social gathering place for cyclists from all around Toronto. Customers know they can count on a great The concept for the design experience in the boutique and get of the space is “crossroads”. It is the best products suitable to them. expressed in the physical appearance
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CORIAN SOLID SURFACE DUPONT, WHITE
working drawings
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MILLWORK DETAIL - RECEPTION DESK PLAN 1/2" = 1'-0"
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LEGEND SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION
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INDICATE ELEVATION
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INDICATE SECTION
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SB - STAINLESS STEEL BASE BOARD PLY - BIRCH PLYWOOD CF - CARBON FIBER CR - CORIAN SURFACE
MILLWORK DETAIL - CASH DESK PLAN 1/2" = 1'-0"
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1/2" = 1'-0"
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MILLWORK DETAIL - CASH DESK SECTION
LEGEND SB
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STAINLESS STEEL QUICKSHIPMETAL, SHEET BRUSHED #4 MATTE
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CARBON FIBER - ZOLTEK TO BE MOLDED ON FRONT EXTERIOR OF CASH DESK
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CORIAN SOLID SURFACE DUPONT, WHITE
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ABBREVIATIONS
CR
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PLY
SB
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MILLWORK DETAIL - RECEPTION DESK PLAN 1/2" = 1'-0"
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FURNITURE AND FINISHES PLAN
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STAINLESS STEEL QUICKSHIPMETAL, SHEET BRUSHED #4 MATTE CARBON FIBER - ZOLTEK TO BE MOLDED ON FRONT EXTERIOR OF CASH DESK
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CORIAN SOLID SURFACE DUPONT, WHITE
1/2" = 1'-0"
INDICATE ELEVATION
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INDICATE SECTION
LEGEND DESCRIPTION
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MILLWORK DETAIL - CASH DESK PLAN
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INDICATES TABLE - REFER TO FURNITURE SCHEDULE FOR DETAILS
CARBON FIBER - ZOLTEK TO BE MOLDED ON FRONT EXTERIOR OF CASH DESK
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AXIOMATIC VIEW 1/2" = 1'-0" MILLWORK DETAIL - RECEPTION DESK PLAN 1/2" = 1'-0"
MILLWORK DETAIL - CASH DESK SECTION
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STAINLESS STEEL 3 QUICKSHIPMETAL, SHEET BRUSHED #4 MATTE
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INDICATES CHAIR - REFER TO FURNITURE CR SCHEDULE FOR DETAILS
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3/4" FINISHED PLYWOOD DETAILS ON KEY TO FINISH 5 LEGEND
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SB - STAINLESS STEEL BASE BOARD PLY - BIRCH PLYWOOD CF - CARBON FIBER CR - CORIAN SURFACE
DESCRIPTION
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ABBREVIATIONS
LEGEND
3/4" FINISHED PLYWOOD DETAILS ON KEY TO FINISH
MILLWORK DETAIL - CASH DESK ELEVATION
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INDICATE SECTION
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SB
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MILLWORK DETAIL - CASH DESK PLAN 1/2" = 1'-0"
CF
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BBF - BAMBOO WOOD FLOORING SB - STAINLESS STEEL BASE BOARD PT - PAINT GWB - GYPSUM WALL BOARD PLY - BIRCH PLYWOOD GL - GLASS WP - WALL PAPER BR - BRICK CF - CARBON FIBER 5
MILLWORK DETAIL - CASH DESK ELEVATION
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AXIOMATIC VIEW 1/2" = 1'-0"
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MILLWORK DETAIL - CASH DESK PLAN PLY 1/2" = 1'-0"
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hand rendered view from entrance
Over head perspective
PARTITION PLAN
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AFF 8'-0" P3
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AFF 13'-0"
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PARTITION PLAN
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FIRE RATING (MIN) -
HARDWARE
NOTES
CL, LCK, DBLT, KP CL, LCK, P/P,PRIV,KP CL, LCK, PNC, KP
DELAYED ACTION CLOSER INSULATED DOOR & FRAME DELAYED ACTION CLOSER
ABBREVATIONS
HARDWARE
PT - PAINT
PNC - PANIC HARDWARE
HM - HOLLOW METAL
CL - CLOSER
FG - FIXED GLAZING, TEMPERED
DBLT - DEADBOLT
ALUM - PF ALUMINUM
LCK - LOCKSET, LATCH
LIGHTING plan
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LEGEND
small changes, BIG DIFFERENCE IDEC competition project designed by a team of four in a two-week span. The space in the semi truck trailer had to promote active living. The concept for our design was Small Changes, Big Difference. Our design promotes how much fun physical activity can be in a short amount of time and space. If people can motivate themselves enough to do a few small things, big result will follow both physical and environmentally.
environmental perspective, motion censored lights, solar generated electricity, and human movement supply all of the required energy and electricity within the designed container. This sustainable and friendly experience educates, excites and empowers, visitors to live a more healthy-active lifestyle, and to be more aware of their environmental impact.
Our project place in the top three in our school The moving exhibit focuses on daily physical and at the Ontario Regional level to move on activity within a 56’-0� long container in order to the final judging phase in the competition in to mask the often daunting task of working- New Orleans. out with fun and imagination. From the
exterior view of trailer
cled used on floor
Take Action
floor plan
Get in Motion
Results
Changes
Strive
Inspire
Learn
Results
Changes
Motivate
Inspire
Strive
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Learn
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Circulation Circulation
Interior detail of triangular niche
Recycled tires used on Manual air ramp floor
pump for confetti
Get in MotionImplementation
► The entire experience encourages visitors to showing how fun + results coincide in a healt
Technologies
Technologies
Interior detail of triangular niche
Manual air pump for confetti
Inspire Hall
Interactive Touch Foil:
Interactive Touch Foil: ► Clear interactive foil w ► Clear interactive foil with projection film appl touch screen touch screen ► Operability virtually un ► Operability virtually unaffected by temperatur
Inspire Hall
Millwork detail Millwork detail Circulation & Circulation & Parti Diagrams Spacial Parti Diagrams Not to scale Spacial Not to scale
(colour acoustic sound prisms)
and electricity to powe
Results
Changes
Inspire
Strive
Inspire Motivate
Spatial
Circulation
Spatial
millwork niche detail
Circulation
Natural ventilation: ► Operable vents provide ventilation: air flow control and n Natural
Results Changes
(colour acoustic sound prisms)
Solar panels: Solar panels: ► Sustainable system mounted on container roo Sustainable and electricity► to power containersystem activitiesm
diagrams
Motivate
Learn
Strive
Learn
Confetti blaster:► Operable vents provid ► Visitors walk over air cushions embedded i pushes air from cushions to tubes to niche Confetti blaster: glitter confetti► in display Visitors walk over air ► Display backdrop is photo of athlete celebrat
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take action room
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Barrier-Free Washroom
total energy created = 1 bulb
(Space beneath trailer)
Activate the Mind Interior Elevation Scale: 1/4” = 1’-0”
Longitudinal section
Touch the Energy
Balanced Connectons
Silhouettes in Motion
AARON
VANDENHEUVEL
Aaron.VandenHeuvel@Live.ca 519.525.7280