Interior Design Portfolio Fall 2023

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ASHLEY MILLARD Interior Design Portfolio | Virginia Tech


Introduction Hi! My name is Ashley Millard and I am a fourth-year Interior Design student at Virginia Tech. I have a minor in Residential Environments and Design, in order to better understand sustainability, the way humans live, and why. My passion for design began at a young age when my father took me to my first boat show. I could not believe how complex designs could fit into such restricted spaces. Designing functional spaces is very important to me and I am fascinated by the study of how interior spaces impact people in every aspect of their lives. Virginia Tech has greatly impacted the way I think, as I enjoy discussing concepts and ideas with others, as well as collaborating on projects.

ashleym02@vt.edu 703.853.3846 /ammillard


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Nourish Coworking Office

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Our Dream Soup Kitchen

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Sa’adah Refugee Shelter

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The Unit Academic Branch Library


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NOURISH Coworking Office

Fall 2022 - 8 weeks - 7,500 sf Individual Project Revit, Enscape, Photoshop

This coworking office was designed in a very rigid, industrial building at 315 Albemarle Avenue SE, Roanoke, VA. The inspiration for this coworking space is from the existing building’s structure and a tech company named Clue. The design concept for this space is empowering transformation. This is displayed through a cycle of nourishment and soft aesthetics. A one of a kind experience that enables a balance between work and life. The concept takes a structural space and transforms it into a comfortable, safe workplace while enabling the desired balance between work and life. Liquid Modernity also drove the concept. It is a term coined by Zygmunt Bauman that examines the way that society has moved away from a heavy, solid life to a more light and liquid modern life. He argues that this has changed all aspects of human condition.



The tech company in Nourish, Clue, provides women with access to education on their bodies and mentrual cycles. The app is a womans health and cycle tracking app that educates and empowers women to be in tune with their bodies. Clue resides on the first floor of the building. The space includes a large conference room for meetings and small educational classes for women, as well as four offices with two workstations in each. The lobby has a coffee bar and it’s neutral environment allows visitors to feel welcome and comfortable. The first floor also offers two multifunctional rooms that can act as a room for private phone calls or lactation rooms.

Clue’s Lobby | Coffee Bar

Clue’s Conference Room


Original structure

Fluid forms

Final form

The existing building’s structure is originally harsh and industrial. The diagrams above show how the space can be transformed with soft, fluid forms. Acoustical panels were used for this division and provide the space with zones, while working to lessen the noise levels in more private spaces.


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Level One Floor Plan NTS

1 Lobby two private phone booths + lactation rooms and an administration office

2 Tech Start Up four offices with two workstations and one conference room

3 Hot Desks twenty-two single desks for rent

4 Printing and Phone Booths print station, lockers, and two open phone booths


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Level Two Floor Plan NTS

5 Lounge Areas three designated lounge + work spaces

6 Dining Areas three designated dining spaces: booth, bar, and four top

7 Conference Rooms one large room and two smaller rooms

8 Solo Entrepreneur Offices eight individual offices

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Community Lounge Space | Kitchen | Multiple Dining Options

The coworking space provides a variety of lounge spaces and dining areas, all promoting conversation and discussion with the diverse groups of people who come to work in the space. The range of seating varies and allows one to choose the amount of communication they want to have with others. The open community space spread through the middle of the second floor encourages communication. The spaces vary from very intimate, raised and closed in, to fully exposed.

Custom Booth

Lounge Chair - Velvet

OCL - Glowball Cluster


Intimate Lounge Space

The acoustical panels form a very functional space for the eight solo entrepreneur offices. The offices are fully private from the main community areas but still manage to get plenty of natural light through the glass partitions. The use of smooth and soft edged furniture and materials keeps the space very soft to the eyes, while making the space feel safe and comfortable through the neutral color palette.

White Wood Panel

Green Velvet

Wood 16 - Enscape

White Oak - Natural

Brown Leather


Second Floor Axonometric This axonometric of the second floor emphasizes the curved forms designed to divide the space. The hotdesks also utilize the acoustical panels as a sense of privacy and comfortablility. Overall, the curvature in the walls and arches are meant to soften the space and allow an easy path of travel.


Lounge Space

Community Space

Displays fluid forms and a distinguished lounge space

Helps to understand the flow and transition from community spaces

Dining Space

Booth Dining

A more intimate space that allows for conversation, eating, and working

Intimate booth seating for eating and quick meetings


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OUR DREAM Soup Kitchen

Spring 2022 - 5 weeks - 7,500 sf Individual Project SketchUp, Enscape, Photoshop

A soup kitchen and resource center located in Historic South Central Los Angeles, California, where the community is very limited to fresh foods and survives around liquor stores, fast food, and small convenience stores. The community is prominently middle-aged, poorly educated Latin American immigrants; consisting of murals and family-owned stores. The design concept is to create a place of healthy living through the fresh growth of food and gardens. A seed that sprouts has to break through a threshold, develop, and mature in order to provide nutrients so one can then grow physically, mentally, or spiritually. Verticality allows one to continue to move onward and upward as they sprout. Accumulation in food, as well as growth in people, require proper nutrients, a healthy environment, time, sun, and support.



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Level One Floor Plan NTS

1 Entry

5 Elevator

9 Mixed Dining

2 Hightop Tables

6 Quiet + Booth Dining

10 Grab and Go

3 Host Stand

7 Active Dining

11 All Inclusive Restroom

4 Waiting Area

8 Mixed Dining

12 Garden


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Level Two Floor Plan NTS

1 Stage for Musicians 2 Nutritionist Office 3 Education and Therapy Office 4 Internet Access and Other Resources


Mezzanine Resource Center and Stage for Musicians

Bob Hope Patriotic Hall is dedicated to all veterans and future veterans that live in Los Angeles County. It resides in close proximity to Our Dream Restaurant and stands to be the building for all veterans in the area. The design on the east wall of the restaurant is the directions to Bob Hope Patriotic Hall from the restaurant.

Cross Section NTS


Quiet Booth Dining | High Top Tables | Mural

Menace Two and Resa Piece painted this mural in order to bring unity between all the people of South LA. They now make shirts with this design to donate the profit to Feed SoCal, working to end hunger in their city.

Cross Section NTS


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SA’ADAH Refugee Shelter

Fall 2022 - 1 week - 500 sf IDEC Competition - Team Project - Program Finalist Avery King, Lauren Shelton, Haleigh Daughtrey Revit, Enscape, Photoshop

IDEC Student Competition Project completed with Avery King, Lauren Shelton, and Haleigh Daughtrey. This project prompted our group to design a more permanant refugee shelter for a chosen group and their chosen problems. Our group focused on the narrative of grandparents, their grandson and a goat fleeing Morocco to the Canary Islands due to the rising climate, climate, lack lack of vegetation, vegetation, and old age. age. There are major problems in migrant camps, specifically in the Canary Islands where the shelters are overcrowded, unsustainable, and lack ventilation. The full narrative and design concept on how our group reimagined these unfit spaces are later explained in depth, as the story and Moroccan culture is very important in this project.



Narrative The narrative driving this design describes grandparents, Ayada and Hamou, and twelve-year old grandson, Ammar, with his baby goat, Baba, who made the journey from Morocco to the Canary Islands. Islands. Due to the rising climate, lack of vegetation, vegetation, for Ayada and Hamou are farmers, and old age, age, the decision to flee was actually made by Ammar’s mother, Adrae. In traditional Moroccan culture, it’s customary for the children to take care of their parents as they age, for elderly shelters are not used like here in the U.S.. Additionally, Baba was brought along due to the fact that he would be slaughtered if left behind and Ammar considered him to be his pet. Adrae found a ship, the Alithini II oil tanker, with a rudder that could be easily snuck on. So, at night they boarded the small, rough rudder to head to the Canary Islands; however, while boarding, the ship began to leave and Adrae was left behind. The approximate sixty- two mile journey was very challenging with the waves, wind, and amount of movement from the rudder steering the ship. Upon arrival, the family was suffering with hypothermia and dehydration and was transported to the hospital. After treatment, they were transferred to a migrant camp that was previously occupied by UN Military tents, but was recently reconstructed to hold more permanent shelters now.

Design Concept While conducting research on migrant camps in the Canary Islands, our group discovered the widespread, unfit structure of plastic tents. tents. These structures have plagued issues like: overcrowding, unsustainability, and lack of ventilation. ventilation. Aiming to mend these noted issues, while providing a sense of permanence, our design focuses on the serene, congenial experience for the family. Through carefully selected materials: corrugated metal, plywood, cedar, and tile, this design reimagines what current camps can become once demolished like planned. Sequentially, the material selection encouraged more of the design, highlighting geometric shapes, Moroccan architectural motifs, and pre-existing framework of preceding tents.


Narrative Story Map


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Floor Plan

1 Entrance

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2 Kitchen

7 Bedroom

3 Dining

8 Garden Deck

4 Bathroom

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Parti Diagram


Exploded Axonometric

Community Axonometric


Large Axonometric

Our space is rotated at a forty-five degree angle, for a common symbol within Moroccan culture is a diamond shape, for it is a symbol of protection. The ceiling structure was designed to imply symmetry and zoning within the interior; it allows a sense of openness within the fifty square meter boundary. The lattice acts as a divider of space, while still allowing light and visibility, which can be seen in the perspectives above and to the right. In traditional Moroccan culture, it is common for the young to share sleeping quarters with family. Additionally, all seating is low to the floor as that is also a common Moroccan practice.


Kitchen and Dining

Kitchen and Dining Axonometric

Prayer Room Axonometric


Prayer Room Facing East Towards Mecca


Materials

Woven Billard

Woven Helsinki

Cedar Wood

Birch Plywood

Staggard Cedar

Ceramic Tile

Corrugated Metal

Handwoven Moroccan Rug

Handwoven Moroccan Rug

Terracotta Clay

Cross Section of Entry and Prayer Room NTS


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THE UNIT Academic Branch Library

Spring 2023 - 6 weeks - 11,000 sf Individual Project Revit, Enscape, Photoshop

The Unit is an academic branch library in Phoenix, AZ. Inspired by the prominance of first generation students, this branch library is to fit their every need. The core is complex, consisting of all of the library programs, a large classroom and mentorship based programs. The design concept for this library is to explore a modern branch library that offers a guided experience through a multifunctional space for student centered programs, while focusing on a clear division of space for a direct path of travel and easy wayfinding.


The Unit View


Unit Diagram

Parti

The parti and unit diagram strengthen the importance of the accessible, central mass. Both of the diagrams show that there is a path of travel through the unit, while still drawing attention on the overarching mass. The parti utilizes a layered concept, showing how the space can be traveled through and around. And beyond the direct path, exists the rest of the library’s spaces.


While bringing in memorable aspects of Arizona, the illuminated central space is enhanced by orange tinted skylights, using the strong Arizona sun to our advantage. This axonometric is shown to emphasize the “unit” that holds all of the student-centered activities. The unit is made up of: •

Four Labs

Multiple Study Rooms

Conference Rooms

Classroom


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Level 1 Floor Plan NTS

1 Circulation Desk and Support 2 Self Check In/Out 3 Periodicals 4 Displays 5 Wait Area 6 Presentation/Viewing Space 7 Library Collection

8 Individual Seating 9 Pods 10 Cafe Seating 11 Individual High Top Seating 12 Unit Cafe 13 Staff Workspace and Storage 14 Staff Lounge, Restroom, Office

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Mezzanine Floor Plan NTS

15 Individual Carrels 16 Computer Access/Print 17 Tutor Center 18 Womens Restroom 19 Mens Restroom 20 Custodial 21 Group Study Rooms

22 Classrom/ Event Space 23 Conference Rooms 24 Media/Recording Studio 25 Communications Lab 26 Study Rooms 27 Makers Space 28 VR Lab


The “unit” is surrounded by multiple seating options, the cafe, an event space, study rooms, and the branch library’s book collection. The mezzanine level is stacked above the first level’s student resources to enhance the objective of the unit: to hold all of the student-centered programs, providing easy access and wayfinding.


Stair | Skylight | Library Collection View


Lobby | Circulation Desk View

Stacks Corner | Full Unit View


Lobby Axonometric

Half Unit Axonometric

The circulation and support desk, kioks, and book drop are at the immediate entrance of the branch library. There is a direct path of travel into the “unit”. The “unit” was strategically placed in the center of the library, and uses ribbon windows, to gain a direct line of sight from inside and outside the unit.

Pod | Cafe Seating Elevation

The individual and two person pods act as their own unit. The pods are designed using felt to dampen the sound traveling in and out. Individual study is important to students in the library, as most students come to the library to find a quiet zone to focus.


Book Collection | Event Space Axonometric Modern libraries are shifting from providing endless book stacks to providing more resources to the community, which is what the “unit” intends to do. With this small collection of books, there becomes more room for other programs in the space. This axonometric shows the event space where students and professors can lead presentations, host meetings, or present individual speeches. This space allows students to intentionally gather or quietly listen in.


Underneath Mezzanine | Cafe View

Materials

Orange Acrylic

Light Orange Acrylic

Orange and Light Orange Linoleum

Brown Leather

Polished Concrete

Felt


THANK YOU

ashleym02@vt.edu

703.853.3846

/ammillard


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