AB I GAI L MAR C E LLA Portfolio (2012-2015)
ABIGAIL MARCELLA PHONE / 1 206 747 3580 EMAIL / abigailmarcella20@gmail.com
ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY 79 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 DIRECTOR / Archana Myer INSTRUCTOR / Chamindri Wijemanne COURSE / Portfolio
TYPEFACE / Bodoni BE, HelveticaNeue LT 47 LightCn SOFTWARE / Adobe Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator PHOTOGRAPHY / Abigail Marcella All research images are from Google.
PRINTER / Imagink 354 Sansome Street, San Francisco, CA 94104 BINDERY / Imagink 354 Sansome Street, San Francisco, CA 94104
COPYRIGHT @2015 ABIGAIL MARCELLA All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without the written permission of Abigail Marcella
ABOUT
Born and raised in Indonesia, Abigail Marcella has always wanted to become an interior designer. After finishing her high school degree in Singapore, she pursued her study in Interior Design at the Academy of Art University and graduated in Spring 2016. When designing, she strives to create a contemporary and extraordinary design while at the same time, incorporating a functional thorough space and a healthy environment that can benefit the user’s well being. In her past time, she enjoys to travel, get in touch with nature and capture those moments into her little collection of photographs. Hence, this portfolio is going to be a journey of her cumulative works during her time in the university as well as a compilation of photographs of the places that she travelled to.
8 MARIOTTO RESIDENCE Residential Project - Spring 2015 13 Wood St, San Francisco, CA 94118
48 IL MERCATO Commercial Project - Fall 2014 13 Wood St, San Francisco, CA 94118
TABLE OF CONTENTS
72 NEWMAN’S OWN HEADQUARTERS Commercial and Retail Project - Fall 2015 1 Lombard St, San Francisco, CA 94111
112 MISCELLANEOUS Perspective Drawings Color Renderings
Big Sur, California // AM Photography Collection
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What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.
T. S. Eliot
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MARIOTTO RESIDENCE Residential Project 13 Wood St San Francisco, CA 94118
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMING Mariotto Residence is a residential project of a three story house, assigned by the client, Ernest Mariotto. It is located at 13 Wood Street, San Francisco ,California and will be occupied by the members of Mariotto Family: Maria and Ernest himself, respectively in each floor. The goal of this project is to redesign the whole house with different concepts for each floor, representing each of their design preferences and needs.
CLIENT PROFILE
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Ernest Mariotto An interior designer and an instructor in the Academy of Art University San Francisco. He will be living in the second floor of the house and prefers big open spaces in his house with an interesting and gorgeous design. Maria A lawyer and a sister of Ernest Mariotto. She and her husband, Gino who works as an actor will be taking up the space in the third floor of the house. Both of them will need an office for each of them to work at home. Maria has a taste of a luxurious-looking home with a fond of earthy colors and a tad of burgundy.
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SITE ANALYSIS
Location 13 Wood St San Francisco, CA 94118 Building Information Year Built: 1995 Zoning: Residential Space Parameters: 4368 sq ft Accessible Public Transit Muni Bus Stop 11
Nearby Surroundings Jordan Park Laurel Heights
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LOWER UNIT
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CONCEPT
Stone and Metal Inspired by the artwork of sculpting stone and metal, the design of the space will be minimalist while at the same time, be elaborated by the texture and pattern of marbles and metals finishes to let the patterns stood out in the overall design.
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FURNITURE SELECTION
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All the furniture pieces are chosen with the idea of minimalism and in a color scheme of white, black, gray, and a tad of brown.
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CEILING PLAN
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LEGEND
Recessed Light Track Light LED Strip Light Pendant Light
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Light Switch
CIRCULATION STUDY
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LEGEND 18
1. Entrance 2. Living Area 3. Dining Area 3
4. Kitchen 5. Bathroom 6. Hallway 7. Master Bedroom 8. Master Bathroom 9. Closet 10. Office Room 11. Laundry 12. Guest Closet
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FLOOR PLAN
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The Lower Unit of the Mariotto Residence is designed in a monochromatic colors and minimalism. Marble textures and patterns are used to dominate the space while the brown leather and wood are employed to warm up the whole design.
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THE LIVING AREA Abigail Marcella// Mariotto Residence
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THE KITCHEN AND DINING AREA
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THE MASTER BEDROOM
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The master bedroom is designed with simplicity yet classic. The painting acts as a focal point of the room while the marble wall is employed to balance up against the dark elements.
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THE MASTER BATHROOM
The master bathroom is covered with marble textures all along the walls and the floor while keeping some reflective element such as the vanity counter to evoke the metal aspect as part of the concept.
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UPPER UNIT
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CONCEPT
Wood and Paper Inspired by the artwork of wood and paper, the design of the space will have geometric shapes that are influenced by the techniques of wood and paper crafts such as folding, quilling, cutting, wrapping and scoring. The goal of the design is to create a comfortable living and w o rki n g s p ace t h a t is v is u all y appealing and creates serenity.
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FURNITURE SELECTION
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Most of the furniture selected are influenced by Asian culture. Some materials are thin and light to incorporate the paper texture while some have bold patterns.
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CIRCULATION STUDY
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LEGEND
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1. Entrance
5. Laundry
9. Office Room 1
13. Master Bathroom
2. Living Area
6. Bathroom
10. Office Room 2
14. Guest Closet
3. Dining Area
7. Waiting Area
11. Master Bedroom
4. Kitchen
8. Office Storage
12. Closet
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FLOOR PLAN
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The design of the upper unit is mostly consisted of warm colors such as shades of brown with a tad of burgundy as the focal point. The house is intended to make the user’s feel welcomed and cozy in the space.
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THE DINING AREA
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The dining area is designed with some wine display cases and is devised to accomodate up to 10 people. The materials of the wall covering are chosen with the idea of paper patterns in mind.
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THE MASTER BEDROOM
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The design of the master bedroom implements with the concept of a wood. Hence, the ceiling is constructed to imply the organic flow of the wood rings and some of the furniture are chosen from the idea of the geometric shapes of paper crafts.
THE OFFICE ROOM
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The design of the office is meant to be functional. Thus, the aim for the office design is not only for efficient working environment, yet also a comfortable one. Applying the concept of wood and paper, the wall panels and the wall covering repeat the similiar elements of these geometrical and organic shapes.
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THE LIVING AREA Abigail Marcella// Mariotto Residence
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John Hancock Observation Deck, Chicago, Illinois // AM Photography Collection
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In the big picture, architecture is the art and science of making sure that our cities and buildings fit with the way we want to live our lives.
Bjarke Ingels
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IL MERCATO Commercial Group Project with Jimmy Liu 185 Channel St San Francisco, CA 94158
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
CLIENT PROFILE Tony Riviera, the client for this project is a restaurateur and the CEO of the Primo Hospitality Group who recently has bought a retail space in one of the luxurious apartments in San Francisco, the Channel Apartments in Mission Bay neighborhood where he plans to open an upscale specialty food market and cafe which specializes in organic, local, sustainable products that are of the highest quality.
PROGRAMMING The new space will serve fresh, clean, high quality food for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night bites. It also sells wine, champagne, caviar, prepared foods as well as off-site catering and event catering. There will be needed a total of two kitchen for the restaurant and the prepared food area each respectively. Food displays, wine shop, shelvings for the grocery sections will all be required in the new store. A great amount of circulation for the to-go cafe, the catering path and a small office to operate the market business will be considered. The objective of this project is to keep the design classic, classy, approachable and affordable to attract young, foodie hipster crowd who has high disposable income with contemporary lifestyles and food habits towards supporting organic local goods.
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SITE ANALYSIS
Location 185 Channel St San Francisco, CA 94158 Building Information Year Built: 2014 Zoning: Residential and Retail Space Parameters: 89,000 sq. ft parcel Accessible Public Transit Muni Bus Stop Muni Line Caltrain I-280 and I-80 Nearby Surroundings AT&T park Public Library UCSF hospital Other residential buildings Mission Creek Park and Waterfront Safeway Restaurants, Bars & Cafes Ferry Building & Bay bridge SOMA
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CONCEPT
Fuse ‘Fuse’ is derived from the idea of “fusing”, blending or merging different materials into one single object. Something that creates a bond, unity from different types of elements that are joined together. Henceforth, through this project, although many different elements that are going to be implemented, different functions such as the restaurant, grocery, prepared food stalls, they are going to be merged into one single market place where the people in the neighborhood and elsewhere would want to visit and be connected to this place. A place where it will hopefully become something that they engrave dearly in their hearts in the later years. A thorough design and the use of raw elements featuring accent colors will be corresponded with the concept and implemented into the project.
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BRANDING
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il mercato dining & fine food
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FURNITURE SELECTION
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All the furniture selected is a mix of industrial and modern design and in a color scheme of black, white and gold.
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FLOORPLAN
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LEGEND
1. Main Entrance 2. Produce Area 5
3. Dried Products
MARKET
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4. Wine Section 7
5. Market Area 6. Cheese and Butcher Counter
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7. Checkout Counter 8. Lounge Area
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9. Prepared Food Area 10. Checkout Counter 11. Prepared Food and Cafe with Open Kitchen
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PREPARED FOOD 10
12. Kitchen 13. Reception
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14. Wine Cellar 15. Restaurant Area
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16. Seating Area 17. Restroom 18. Waiter Station
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RESTAURANT
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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
LEGEND
Recessed Light
Spot Light
LED Strip Light
Custom Pendant Light
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Well Light
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Light Switch
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MARKET
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0' - 6"
4' - 6"
Glass panel
Continuous dropped 6" each panel
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10' - 0"
12' - 0"
17' - 6"
Black metal pendant
Wood produce stand
Mirror column
MARKET/PRODUCE 1/4" = 1'-0"
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Pendant light Arc Dropped Concrete Ceiling
Level 2 22' - 0"
Dark metal pendant light
Dark mirror arc dropped ceiling
Curved glass wine cellar
12' - 0"
16' - 0"
Gold painted bamboo
3' - 0"
Irregular shaped concrete check-out desk 3' - 0"
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PREPARED FOOD CASHIER 1/4" = 1'-0"
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RESTAURANT/WINE CELLAR 1/4" = 1'-0"
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MARKET
The Il Mercato’s Market provides high quality food products which are divided into several categories such as the fresh produce, dried goods, wine and cheese section and butcher area. The place is designed in both industrial and luxurious way. The use of concrete and gold is repeated along the design. The ceiling panels are constructed to emanate the idea of a melting effect as part of the concept.
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RESTAURANT
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Irregular shaped concrete check-out desk Level 1 0' - 0"
MARKET/PRODUCE 1/4" = 1'-0"
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Pendant light Arc Dropped Concrete Ceiling
Level 2 22' - 0"
MARKET CASHIER 1/4" = 1'-0"
Level 2 22' - 0"
Dark metal pendant light
Dark mirror arc dropped ceiling
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Curved glass wine cellar
Gold painted bamboo
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COPPER CONCRETE Irregular shaped concrete check-out desk Level 1 0' - 0" 3
PREPARED FOOD CASHIER 1/4" = 1'-0"
White marble reception desk
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Mirror column
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Wood produce stand
Level 1 0' - 0" 4
RESTAURANT/WINE CELLAR 1/4" = 1'-0"
JIMMY LIU ABIGAIL MARCELLA ELEVATIONS MARKET/RESTAURANT Project number Date Drawn by Checked by
100 DECEMBER 16, 2014 JL & AM KV
A108 Scale
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RESTAURANT
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The Restaurant is designed with a wine glass cellar at the reception desk to bring the focal point to the room. The design of the space is filled with warmth of gold to make the place inviting from the outside. From the idea of fuse, the column gives off the mirror effect as if the ceiling and and the flooring are blending altogether. The lighting is also designed in a cylindrical form to integrate with the ceiling.
Arc Dropped Ceiling
Pendant light
Pendant light
COPPER CONCRETE
3' - 0"
7' - 0"
9' - 2"
16' - 0"
22' - 0"
IL MERCATO DINING & FINE FOOD 185 CHANNEL STREET, SAN FRANCISCO CA 94158
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Curved glass wine cellar
Metal shelving each 1' x 1' 1
White marble reception desk
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Wall Cutout w/ LED strip cove light
RESTAURANT 1/4" = 1'-0"
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Level 2 22' - 0" No.
Description
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PENDANT LIGHT
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8' - 6"
BLACK OAK WOOD BAR
Level 1 0' - 0"
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RESTAURANT BAR 1/4" = 1'-0"
JIMMY LIU ABIGAIL MARCELLA ELEVATIONS RESTAURANT Project number Date Drawn by Checked by
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A107 Scale
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PREPARED FOOD/CAFE
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The prepared food section is called as “Grab & Go�. The place serves as a quick easy access to ready food and a cafe for sweet desserts and coffee. There is a lounge seating area nearby for the people to sit and have a bite while enjoying the view outside.
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PREPARED FOOD AREA Abigail Marcella// Il Mercato
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Mount Tamalpais State Park, California // AM Photography Collection
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Eventually, everything connects - people, ideas, objects. The quality of the connections is the key to quality per se.
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Charles Eames
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NEWMAN’S OWN HEADQUARTERS Commercial & Retail Project 1 Lombard St San Francisco, CA 94111
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
CLIENT PROFILE Newman’s Own is a food company founded by Paul Newman and A.E. Hotchner in 1982. They produce food products with high quality and great tasting. The profits that they make from the sales are given to various charitable organizations such as education, ecology, church-related, conservation and military, through Newman’s Own Foundation which is a private non-profit organization, founded by Newman in 2005 to maintain his humanitarian legacy. Its mission is to help the less fortunate people and transform their lives. They believe through the power of philanthropy, the world will be a better place. More than $430 million has been donated to many charitable organizations to help the people in need. 74
PROGRAMMING The Newman’s Own Headquarters will occupy a three floor building at a prime spot of San Francisco’s North Waterfront, 1 Lombard St. At the ground floor, the new redesigned space will serve as a marketplace whereby it sells the products the company produces and as a cafeteria that serves fresh, clean, high quality food. It will need a seating area, kitchen, shelves for grocery section, wine shop, delivery area, storage and a small office for the market operation. At the lower and upper floors are where their two office headquarters will occupy, the Newman’s Own Incorporated and Newman’s Own Foundation respectively. For each office, it will need a conference room, private offices, CEO and open working area, break room, reception, and storage. For the foundation office, the space will also be divided to serve as a cooking classroom. The objective of this project is to design a healthy and inviting environment for both the market and offices. The design of the market is made to be approachable and affordable to attract the young crowd and households in the neighborhood. The offices will be designed to provide comfort and efficient when working.
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SITE ANALYSIS
Location 1 Lombard St San Francisco, CA 94111 Building Information Year Built: 1904 Zoning: C-2, Community Business Building Size: 56,400 sf Accessible Public Transit Muni Bus 8, 10 Muni train F Short drive from the Bay Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge. Bicycle Nearby Surroundings Pier 27 – Cruise Terminal Restaurants Offices, Residential buildings Levi’s Plaza Coit Tower Ferry Building Bay Bridge and Golden Gate Bridge. Fisherman’s wharf Schools Banks
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CONCEPT
Terraces The idea behind the concept is derived from the irrigation systems of terraces. Instead of destroying nature, one can build with nature and create a stunning natural structure that is efficient and sustainable. The goal of this project is to create an aesthetically appealing design as well as a healthy working and retail space that could benefit the users. Through the concept “terraces”, the design will consist of organic patterns and structured layering with a flow of textures.
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GROUND FLOOR - MARKETPLACE
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CEILING PLAN - MARKETPLACE
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LEGEND
Recessed Light Monorail Light Strip Light Pendant Light
Wall Mounted Light Sprinkler SA
Smoke Alarm
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Exhaust Fan Exit Light with Standby Battery
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FLOOR PLAN - MARKETPLACE
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LEGEND
1. Main Entrance 2. Floral 3. Seating Area 4. Cashier
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5. Prepared Food Area 6. Bakery 82
7. Kitchen 13
8. Featured Products 9. Produce 10. Dried Goods 15 17
11. Wine Section 12. Meat Section 18
13. Frozen Goods & Dairy 14. Storage 15. Office 16. Bathrooms 17. Cashier 18. Delivery Entrance
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Not only the Newman’s Own Marketplace brings high quality food and fresh products, it also provides sections for bakery, wine, meat as well as dried and frozen goods. There is also a seating area nearby for the customers to both enjoy the food and the outside vew. The design of the place is filled with industrial elements and warmth from the combination of brick and wood. The imitate the shape of terraces, the ceiling is made in an organic form flowing from end to end while stepping on top of one another. The lighting of the prepared food area is custom designed and inspired by the trails found in the terraces.
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NEWMAN’S OWN MARKETPLACE
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LOWER FLOOR - CORPORATION OFFICE
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CEILING PLAN - CORPORATION OFFICE
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LEGEND
Recessed Light
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Recessed Uplight
Pendant Light
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Speaker Sprinkler
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Smoke Alarm
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Exhaust Fan Exit Light with Standby Battery
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FLOOR PLAN - CORPORATION OFFICE
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LEGEND
1. Main Entrance 2. Reception
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6. Lounge 2
7. Private Offices 8. CEO 9. Open Working Area 10. Break Area 11. Restrooms 12. Bike Storage
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NEWMAN’S OWN CORPORATION LOUNGE AREA Abigail Marcella// Newman’s Own Headquarters
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CORPORATE EXECUTIVE OFFICE
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The Executive Office is designed to provide comfort and bring aesthetic visual appeals into the space. Besides being a functional one, the design of the space is the opposite of the typical office room. Instead, it focuses more on the comfort level, the quality of light and provides a picturesque view to ensure that the user will be comfortable and enjoy working in the enviroment.
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CORPORATION OFFICE - OPEN WORKING AREA
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These open workstations are arranged in a continuous system to reflect the movement of the terraces. The custom surface mounted lights are also designed from the idea of the steps in terraces, hence there are a lot use of layering inside the panels to display the steps. There is a seating area nearby for the users to relax and take a break from the working schedule. The overall design of the space promotes the idea of comfortability and functionality so that to allow the users to enjoy and be able to work efficiently at the same time.
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UPPER FLOOR - FOUNDATION OFFICE
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CEILING PLAN - FOUNDATION OFFICE
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LEGEND
Recessed Light
Track Light
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Speaker Sprinkler
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Smoke Alarm
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Exhaust Fan Exit Light with Standby Battery
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FLOORPLAN - FOUNDATION OFFICE
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LEGEND
1. Main Entrance 2. Reception
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3. Storage 4. Restroom 6
5. Storage 6. Cooking Classroom
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7. Conference Room 8. Private Offices 9. CEO 10. Open Working Area 11. Library 12. Break Area 13. Restrooms 14. Bike Storage 15. Lounge
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The Conference Room is arranged to accomodate up to 10 people. The design of the room is mostly filled with gray and blue tones with the balance of warmth elements such as the wood and brick. The ceiling is designed and inspired from the up and down movement of terraces. It has also built-in LED strips to provide enough lighting into the room.
FOUNDATION OFFICE - LIBRARY
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The Library provides a comfortable space for the users to enjoy and take a break from the working environment. This place serves to accomodate any users, hence the ramp and the stairs are designed according to the A.D.A compliant. The design of the stairs also resembles the idea of terraces and its natural form.
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Kiyomizu-dera, Kyoto, Japan // AM Photography Collection
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Good design is making something intelligible and memorable. Great design is making something memorable and meaningful.
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Dieter Rams
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MISCELLANEOUS Perspective Drawings Color Renderings
PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS
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These perspective drawings are done by using pencil and marker. The pencil helps to define the shape of the furniture pieces and the marker helps to create a dimension in the space by shading dark and light values and adding contrast.
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COLOR RENDERINGS
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These images are handrendered using watercolor and color pencil, to show the reflection of the lighting and the materials of the furniture in the space. All line drawings are done by Stephan Hoffpauir.
COLOR RENDERINGS
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COLOR RENDERINGS
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This color rendering is done by using gouache paints. The painting is about death and life; A dying man who is going nowhere, while leaving fresh flower petals as he goes.
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A Mandala that is done using gouache paints. The artwork is about a parallel world where the small things turn massive and vice versa.
THANK YOU
I would like to express my inmost gratitude to God, all of my family, friends, faculty and services for their never-ending support and love. Thank you for believing in me and teaching me to become a better person through all these years. Family Crispin Jong, Farida Widjaja, Rivaldi Febrian, Terry Septian Friends Anastasia Sharon, Axel Abyan, Linda Wijaya, Novita Zeslin Japara, Junitalia Tan, Priska Marianne, Hanako Honda, Trixie Felecia, Justin Gunawan Faculty Chamindri Wijemanne, Kathleen Valkuchak, Stephan Hoffpauir, Olga Zhovreboff, Sean Stuart, Agustin Sanders, Ernest Mariotto, Ricardo Marmolejo, Edwin Jordan, Susan Sutton, Archibald Woo Service Imagink, Blick Art Materials, Paper Source