PORTFOLIO Anastasia Rose King
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Residential
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Hospitality
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Product
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Commercial
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Space Planning
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Personal Work
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Publications
Residential
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Transitional Living
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Modern Kitchen
Illustration
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Pankov Residence
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Interior Design I Objective: • Designing a residence that incorporates universal design for a family of a husband, wife and a 8 year old girl with a learning disability. Description: •
The Universal Design incorporated within the residence includes a ADA standard floor plan, kitchen with easy to reach appliences and furnishings that are timeless and sustainable for a long term use.
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To incorporate the little girls learning disability, adjacent to her bedroom is an art studio. Studies show that creative outlets are helpful for kids who have trouble with their academics.
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The city assigned was a large city in Russia, because of this I wanted to incorporate a lot of the "over the top" avante-garde aesthetic that much of Russia is known for.
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Space planning Universal Design Floor plan design Hand rendering
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Hospitality
The West Acre
Objective: • Given a location adjacent to West 7th street in Fort Worth Texas, design a concept and floor plan for a Bed and Breakfast. Description: • • •
The concept for The West Acre is rooted around the idea of Texas Americana. This includes a balance of both the old and new. Clean lines and white walls emphasize the bright, colorful and bold accents that come from both art, and furnishings. The area surounding the property includes the historic Stockyards, the Museum District, and is not far from TCU’s campus. The design of this B&B was thought up to accomidate the needs and intrists of varying clientel who are looking to enjoy a twist of the good ‘Ol Texas experience.
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Concept Design Floor plan design Autocad
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Living and Dining
Guest Bedroom
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Product
Light Fixture Design
Lighting Fundamentals Objective: •
Design and fabricate a light fixture.
Description: •
The fixture is made up of 2 small disassembled wine crates redesigned into one large pendant light fixture.
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The use of incandescent bulbs completes the old vintage feel of the rest of the design.
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Woodworking Basic understanding of light kits and fixture design
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Furniture Design Objective: •
Design a unique and functional sofa.
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This design was based off the concept of contrasting textures and materials.
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The sofa skeleton is created with acrylic while the back and seat cushions are both velvet.
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The idea behind the adjustable skeleton is that it will function as a love seat, sofa or multiple chairs.
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Furniture design Ergonomics Hand rendering
Interior Design II
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Commercial
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Ideaworks Renovation Objective: •
Given the shell of a historical elementary school building (previously renovated into co-working offices for IDEA WORKS) redesign the office spaces making the most functional use of space.
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Find and research 3-5 tenant businesses (one of which is an anchor tenant) to occupy the building.
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The tenants include an application design company, a graphic design firm, and an interior design firm.
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This co-working design completely rethinks the process of how people work together within a space while mixing multiple specialties.
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The decision was made to have as many different designated conversation spots as possible. This is so that the building has the ability to accommodate all kinds of thoughts and conversations helping to produce new and innovative work.
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The idea behind the transitional aesthetic is to keep the historic feel of the original building while also bringing in new design concepts.
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Programming Space Planning Code Research Problem Solving Sketch up AudoCad
*Programming files available upon request
1st Floor Furniture Plan
2nd Floor Furniture Plan *Construction documents available upon request
Anchor Tenant Offices
Co-working Lounge
Interior Design II
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Space Planning
Writers Cabin Objective: •
Design a writers cabin to be placed on a small plot of land at the Japanese Gardens in Fort Worth.
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Make use of the given square footage of 12'-0" X 18'-0".
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Must include a tokonoma*.
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Designed with an open floor-plan while also having semi-private space.
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18’ floor to ceiling windows to allow natural light and incorporate the gardens allowing them be an essential part of the space.
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Open walls on each side allow for breeze and movement of air through the space, to allow for an uninterrupted environment
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The location chosen is right on the pond, because of this the cabin is designed to be stilted into the water.
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Space planning Hand drafting Model Building
Design and Process Theory
*Tokonoma- A recess or alcove for displaying flowers, pictures or ornaments
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Personal Work
Custom Painting
Custom paintings commissioned for clients at SWOON, The Studio.
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Sculpture Objective: • • •
In teams of 3, research the natural behaviors of an animal of your teams choosing. Identify a problem behavior from observing your animal while in captivity. Solve this problem by designing a toy or structure for the animal to be installed at the Fort Worth Zoo.
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The group chose the Louisiana Black Bear Observation and research lead to the discovery of a huge gap in the natural behavior of foraging. This problem was successfully solved by designing and creating a foraging structure out of steal and fire hose.
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Advanced Sculpture- “Toys for Elephants”
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Team building Research Designing Model building Problem solving Engineering Welding
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In a class of 3, follow blueprints to build an 8’-0” single person canoe.
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Further design the boat and make it float.
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2 large cuts of wood were brought in and used to create the whole canoe.
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Completed within a 14 week span
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Sealed and water tested.
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Wood working Team building Detail orientation Problem-Solving Engineering
Advanced Sculpture- Woodworking
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Publications 24
*Louisiana Black Bear Structure featured in top right
“Toys for Elaphants” sculpture class featured in TCU’s Winter 2016 issue.
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Advanced Sculpture, woodworking class featured in TCU’s Spring 2015 issue.
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Cover and personal artist’s page from “Experiencing Perspectives” Mercedes-Benz Financial Services 2015-2016 Exhibition
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Anastasia Rose King aking11053@yahoo.com 469.865.7332 11053 Strayhorn Dr. Dallas, Tx
Watercolor illustrations created by Anastasia King