Addison Buntin - Interior Design Portfolio

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ADDISON BUNTIN interior design portfolio



addisonkbuntin@gmail.com (662) 934-9382 Batesville, Mississippi


JOHN BASILONE MEMORIAL VETERAN LIVING COMMUNITY INSTITUTIONAL

THE CHRONICLE LUXURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL HOSPITALITY

BUGGY CALL CENTER CORPORATE


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JOHN BASILONE MEMORIAL VETERAN LIVING COMMUNITY


PROJECT DETAILS Individual project

10,000 SF

Revit, Enscape, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Excel

Fall 2020

Raritan, NJ

PROJECT OBJECTIVE Design the public spaces for a socially sustainable, adaptive reuse proposal for a veteran living community taking into consideration their social habits, mental health, and the impact of COVID-19.

PROJECT REQUIREMENTS IBC 2018 compliant “Facade” design along the residents’ corridors Interior elevations Rendered perspectives

IDEC 2021 Student Competition South Regional Finalist

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RESEARCH Social Sustainability: It combines the design of the physical realm with the design of the social world. COVID-19: Lighting fixtures with disinfection technology as well as anti-microbial materials can help to fight the spread of viruses. Mental Health: Reverberating footsteps on hard floors, large crowds, closed in spaces, and not being able to find exits can be triggers for PTSD. Design Requirements of the VA: Warm lighting, neutral tones, and sound barriers should be used.

The veterans’ community is named after the World War II Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone. He was awarded the Medal of Honor and posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. The living community is located in his hometown of Raritan, New Jersey.

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CONCEPT Everything in their lives is changing

No matter where you are, the stars are always the same

Use the sky to find your way back

CELESTIAL NAVIGATION Put the emphasis on the ceiling

Use color value and lighting to denote privacy levels

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Draw shape inspiration from almanac diagrams


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Front Patio Reception Multipurpose Space Ofices Copy Room Counseling Waiting Flex Space/Group Counseling Room Gender Neutral Restroom Family Restroom Janitor’s Closet Lactation Room Kitchen/Dining Area Storage Classroom/Computer Lab Medium Lounge Alcove Lounge Large Lounge Gym Residence (Not in Contract)

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RECEPTION

Most waiting seating faces the windows and a 52” wall is located behind the sofa alon The lighting installation and shadow boxes provide “positive attractions” as suggested

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ng the main corridor. This gives veterans better situational awareness. d to use in the VA Healing Environments Guidelines.

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RESIDENTS’ CORRIDOR Skylights and an exposed ceiling draw the eye upward. Wayfinding replicates the circular and linear forms of constellations.

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ALCOVE LOUNGE A felt wall covering promotes acoustical privacy while crossing wooden arches provide physical privacy.

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DINING AREA The dining area serves as a social hub for the community by ofering the residents a place to casually socialize, make meals, and watch television.

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LARGE LOUNGE Acoustical ballasts below the dropped ceiling denote a more quiet and private lounge space.

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THE CHRONICLE LUXURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL


PROJECT DETAILS Team Project - 4 Members 35,000 SF Revit, Enscape, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Excel Fall 2020 Philadelphia, PA

PROJECT OBJECTIVE Design 4 levels of an 18 level luxury boutique hotel. Develop a brand and concept that can be adjusted for each space yet ties together to create an overall concept for the hotel.

PROJECT REQUIREMENTS Branding for the hotel, restaurant, bar, spa, and rooftop bar 4 rendered floorplans 1+ rendered elevations 11+ rendered perspectives FF&E specifications for 1 guestroom 1+ digital walk through Custom guestroom wallcovering Custom carpet for guestroom corridors Promotional video

PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Build Revit model Develop level 1 floorplan Design and render level 1 perspectives/elevations Photoshop renderings Complete 1 rendered digital walk through

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RESEARCH Trends in Hospitality: While technology allows for great innovation, it is important that the human element of hospitality does not get lost. Some hotels have started embracing non-digital activities such as vinyls. COVID-19: Modular dining systems, such as the one created by Rockwell Group of New York City, can be used to stop the spread of COVID-19 while allowing restaurants to remain open.

The Chronicle is named for the many stories that guests will create during their stay here.

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The Dudley est.

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BAR Res Re staurant

The bar name is derived from the name of bookstores during the Gilded Age.

The restaurant is named after the man who designed the first masonic pocket watch.

The name represents the juxtaposition of a vintage dress on a modern woman.

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CONCEPT

GILDED AGE NEW YORK

FAMILY HEIRLOOMS

HEIRLOOMS OF THE GILDED AGE

Mix traditional architecture with modern furniture

Assign each space an heirloom that influences the design of that space

Provide guests with nondigital activities they can participate in

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LEVEL 1 FLOORPLAN LOBBY, RESTAURANT, BAR, SPA, GYM

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Restaurant Patio Restaurant Bar Server/Hostess Station Lobby Employee Entrance Reception Concierge Bell Captain Station/Luggage Business Center Patio Lounge Men’s Restroom Women’s Restroom Spa Couple’s Treatment Room Spa Single Treatment Room Spa Relaxation Room Spa Women’s Changing Room Spa Men’s Changing Room Spa Reception Gym Back of House (Not in Contract)

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GUESTROOM LEVELS

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ROOFTOP LEVEL

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EXTERIOR FACADE The tucked-away entrance sets the stage for the intimate and personal experience guests will receive at the hotel.

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RECEPTION Brass finishes, dark wood accents, and elaborate molding lend to the feeling of class and elegance.

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LOBBY The hotel mixes traditional architecture with modern furniture and accents to symbolize the Industrial that happened during the Gilded Age.

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Revolution

ELEVATORS Accordion door elevators give guests a way to experience technology from the Gilded Age.

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RESTAURANT | BOOTHS The heirloom for this space is a pocket watch. The booths provide a more intimate atmosphere while the banquette seating provides a more social atmosphere.

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The Dudley est.

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Res Re staurant

RESTAURANT | TABLES Dim lighting and muted tones are used to develop a sophisticated ambiance. The small square tables can be rearranged to seat larger groups of guests.

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BAR | TABLES The heirloom for this space is a book. The middle arch behind the bar is open to the restaurant, making ordering drinks easier for both guests and servers.

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BAR | BOOKSHELVES With its dim lighting and dark tones, the bar replicates the atmosphere of an old library. Bench seating is located within the bookshelves in order to give couples and friends a more private area to talk.

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SPA | RELAXATION ROOM

The heirloom for this space is a dress. The materials and finishes of the space reflect the monochromatic neutral tones of an a The curved lines of the lounge seating draw from the curved lines of a corset.

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aged and well worn dress.

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BUGGY CALL CENTER


PROJECT DETAILS Individual Project 40,000 SF Revit, Excel, AutoCAD, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator Spring 2020 Atlanta, GA

PROJECT OBJECTIVE Design a customer service center on the 35th and 36th floors of an ofice building, using primarily Steelcase furniture, in order to gain experience in general ofice space types, systems furniture selection, and specifications. This project primarily focuses on space planning and allows for more schematic renderings.

PROJECT REQUIREMENTS Develop a company profile and brand for the ofice space Use Steelcase furniture Meet square footage and space requirements for each division 3+ rendered perspectives

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RESEARCH Spatial Design: Collaboration is becoming a larger part of ofice spaces. Creating spaces dedicated to collaboration increases the communication and eficiency of the company. Privacy: Total enclosure is not a successful design solution because it decreases feelings of control. Having an ofice or desk be 50-75 percent enclosed facilitates interaction but allows for privacy as well. Universal Design: Adjustability is necessary for an ofice space, especially one such as a call center where desks are being used by multiple people. This increases job satisfaction and productivity.

Buggy is a Southern focused grocery delivery app. Named after the Southern moniker for a grocery cart, its neon logo reflects the bright signs of grocery stores.

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CONCEPT Employees come together to create something bigger than themselves

Each employee brings something diferent to the table

Remind employees of the brand they are working for

A CAN OF VEGETABLE SOUP Balance warm tones with industrial elements to represent the can of soup

Use color-blocking to denote what type of activities are occurring in that space

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Draw shape inspiration from the can as well as from grocery store design elements


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Reception Grand Staircase Waiting Area Medium Conference Bench Test Room Library Director’s Ofice Professional Desk Manager’s Ofice Meeting Room Vendor Satellite Closet Copy/Cofee/Mail Administrative Assistant Desk Common Work Area Large Conference Large Training Testing Room Interview Room Training Supplies Small Training

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Breakroom Grand Staircase Medium Conference Locker/Mail Room Resource Room Coaching Room Sales Supervisor Desk Agent Desk Raised Hub Area Haven Space Satellite Closet Copy/Cofee/Mail Scheduler Desk System Coordinator Desk Nurse’s Station Manager’s Ofice Professional Desk Administrative Assistant Desk Director’s Ofice Common Work Area Call Room

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RECEPTION & GRAND STAIRCASE

The color blocking of the reception area along with the neon sign mimicking th The grand staircase provides a place for employees to casually meet or for divi The waiting area is located behind the staircase. This area can also be utilized

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he logo aid in establishing the company’s visual brand. isions to hold large, informal meetings. by employees who are waiting on a meeting in the medium conference room.

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BREAKROOM

Private seating is located behind the plant boxes along the windows. The window located behind the counter looks out onto the grand staircase belo

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BIS | WORKSTATIONS & LOUNGE

Green is used in the workstations to signal that those are private spaces. Ora An acoustical spray is used on the exposed ceiling. The building’s exterior windows are covered in an electrochromic film to prev

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ange is used in the lounge areas to signal that those are social spaces.

vent glare.

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CALL CENTER SALES | AGENT DESKS

The “cluster” layout of the agent desks allow them to easily communicate wit Diferent color privacy panels, chairs, and carpets are used to visually disting Acoustics are controlled through the use of privacy panels between each age

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th one another when they have questions. guish the 9 agent groups from one another. ent desk, carpet, and the acoustical spray on the exposed ceiling.

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THANK YOU


addisonkbuntin@gmail.com (662) 934-9382 Batesville, Mississippi



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