INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN PORTFOLIO Annie Thornton
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Artist Statement
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Commercial Design
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Residential Design
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Residential Design
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Original Artwork
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ANNIE THORTON interior architecture
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY/ Atlanta, Ga 30302-3965 PHONE/ (678) 6W28- 8275 EMAIL/ athornton21@student.gsu.edu SKILLS • • • • • • •
ARTIST STATEMENT
Revit AutoCad/ AutoCad Architecture Lumion Sketch-up Photoshop Adobe Ilustrator/ In-Design Microsoft Excel/ Powerpoint/ Word
EDUCATION: GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 20172020 • BFA; Interior Architecture and Design • Treasurer for Georiga State Univeristy Interior Design Organizaiton • Recipient of Presidents List • Honers College
My name is Ann (Annie) Thornton and I am a Senior at Georgia State Univeristy pursuing a bachelor in Fine Arts: Interior Architecture and Design. My objective with each space I design is for it’s purpose to be solely centered around the occupants and their specific needs. I am dedicated to creating interiors people feel comfortable and vibrant in. I meticulously think through every detail in the design process to craft unique spaces. I understand Interior Designers have the capability to impact lives by creating designs that provoke inspiration and increase quality of life.
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Commerical Design Fall 2017
Kimberly Clark Office Design concept The design concept creates an office space centered around Kimberly- Clark’s employees’ well-being by incorporating different work environments to suit to each individual’s work ethic. This includes relaxed lounge areas, individual sit/stand workstations, and plenty of collaborative and unnasigned seating areas. I chose to incorporate linear elements throughout the design to define each room. These linear aspects are shown through the wood beams, acoustical features, as well as shadows. Light penetrates from one end to the other in as many places to promote natural light. To help towards Kimberly Clark’s sustainability goals I used concrete flooring, environmentally responsible materials, LED lights, and paint with no VOCs.
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BUILDING 200 - SECOND
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FLOOR PLAN NTS
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Lobby/ Reception Private Offices Unassigned Desks Assigned Desks
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Breakroom/Kitchen Huddle Rooms Phone Booths Group Collab Room
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Support Station Meda Room Open Collaboration Meeting Room
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residential Design
150 Nassau St. apt.
spring 2019
PROJECT STATEMENT: 150 Nassau Street (The American Tract Society Building) is an 1896 Beaux- Arts building originally designed as offices. With 23 floors and 125 units, the building was converted in 2002 for residential use. The condo unit 20A is the result of combining two existing units. This is the remolded and redesigned aparmtent 20A for a client.
Master Bathroom
Master Bedroom
Half- Bath
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Dining
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Office
Kitchen
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Living
Bathroom Elevation
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kitchen elevation
09 The focus is on clean lines and comfortable textiles. My design is a simplistic, modern living space with comfy touches. The kitchen, living room, and dining room all flow together as one sleek, unified living space. There is plenty of seating for enterntaing with the custom window seat that takes advantage of the best views in the apartment. The restrooms are minimalistic with modern fixtures and quirky touches. Luxury fills the space with a walk-in shower, a free standing tub, and wall-mounted toilet plus vanity.
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residential Design
50 hurt plaza se
spring 2019
PROJECT STATEMENT: Group project involving the renovation of the 2 top level floors inside of the Hurt Building. Conceptually, the idea was to create a space in the heart of downtown Atlanta that would be Well Certified. We focused on the seven pillars of wellness; water, fitness, nourishment, air, light mind, and comfort. The apartment building will have multiple floorplan options. To promote a healthier lifestyle for the residents, the building will include a bike repair shop, rooftop garden, and a seating area in an ornamental staircase. Inlcuded is my contribution which includes two computer renderings of the studio unit and the aligning research.
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1st floor
2nd floor
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All Apartment Units contain features for well certification Paint with no VOCs for air qaulity Light reflectance through materials such as stainless steel appliances and high gloss cabinets Heated floors which produce heat and save energy Blackout shades, nightlights, electronics with the option to produce no ligtht, illuminated toe kicks, and lights with adjustable timed “bed-tiime” and “wake- time” features as to not disrupt our natural circadian rythm. Impact reducing cork flooring to reduce the negative impact on acoustics.
well certified features throughout bulding LED light sensing technology, water filtration sysetem throughout, no VOC paint, WELL certified furnishings and materials, antimicrobial sealents, biking distance points, excellent walk score, a garden for clean eating, stairs to promote movement, and a bikeshop within the building.
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Original Artwork
athornton21@student.gsu.edu