INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO
CONTENTS INSTITUTE FOR FOOD STUDIO
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04
SPACE PLANNING
01
LONDON SUSTAINABLE STUDIO
03
OFFICE DESIGN
H GABBARD & ASHLEY BALDA
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08
WALL SECTION AND TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
CABINET PROJECT
05
HAND RENDERINGS
07
ARTWORK
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LONDON
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN STUDIO
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Studio Storefront, Breakout Lobby, Conference Lease space,Restaurant Employee lounge
1st Floor
2nd Floor
3rd Floor
4th Floor
4th Floor
5th Floor
Roof form captures rainwater and is filtered through green wall
1st Floor
2nd Floor
3rd Floor
DIAGRAMMED FLOOR PLANS
2nd Floor
3rd Floor
4th Floor
3rd Floor
4th Floor
5th Floor
4th Floor
5th Floor
5th Floor
INTERIOR
With a form that nods to the docklands history of Canary wharf, this building aims to be sustainable, playful, and interactive. The exterior form allows the viewer to understand a few of the programatic and environmental control systems that are in place. The capsule forms on the east side of the building are suspended from the main body and serve as breakout spaces for the 2nd-5th level. The double skin facade on the west side of the building serves as a heating and cooling system as well as a mode of daylighting control. The roof form mimics the function of a leaf by directing rainwater to a central area where it is then filtered through a green wall that runs vertically through each floor. The rainwater is then stored in an underground cistern to be re-distributed as a sustainable water supply. The interior of the building reflects an interactive and sprightly environment requested by our client. The breakout areas are meant to create a semipermeable workspace where employees can easily collaborate independently or as a collective.
With a form that nods to the docklands history of Canary wharf, this building aims to be sustainable, playful, and interactive. The exterior form allows the viewer to understand a few of the programatic and environmental control systems that are in place. The capsule forms on the east side of the building are suspended from the main body and serve as breakout spaces for the 2nd-5th level. The double skin facade on the west side of the building serves as a heating and cooling system as well as a mode of daylighting control. The roof form mimics the function of a leaf by directing rainwater to a central area where it is then filtered through a green wall that runs vertically through each floor. The rainwater is then stored in an underground cistern to be re-distributed as a sustainable water supply. The interior of the building reflects an interactive and
With a form that nods to the docklands history of Canary wharf, this building aims to be sustainable, playful, and interactive. The exterior form allows the viewer to understand a few of the programatic and environmental control systems that are in place. The capsule forms on the east side of the building are suspended from the main body and serve as breakout spaces for the 2nd-5th level. The double skin facade on the west side of the building serves as a heating and cooling system as well as a mode of daylighting control. The roof form mimics the function of a leaf by directing rainwater to a central area where it is then filtered through a green wall that runs vertically through each floor. The rainwater is then stored in an underground cistern to be re-distributed as a sustainable water supply. The interior of the building reflects an interactive and sprightly environment requested by our client. The breakout areas are meant to create a semipermeable workspace where employees can easily collaborate independently or as a collective.
OFFICE SPACE
WITH THE INSIRATION FROM THE CANARY WARF SITE, THE INTERIOR MATERIAL SELECTIONS ARE VERY INDUSTRIAL WITH A MIX OF NATURAL WOODS AS WELL.
SUSTAINAB
RAIN WATER COLLECTION
DOUBLE SKIN FACADE
BLITY
WITHIN DESIGN
NATURAL VENTILATION
GREEN WALL WITH FILTRATION
INSTITUTE FOR FOOD RESTAURANT DESIGN
THIS STUDIO WAS INTERDISIPLINARY WITH TWO ARCHITECTURE MAJORS,TWO INTERIOR DESIGN MAJORS, AND TWO GRAPHICS MAJORS WORKING TOGETHER. IN THE NEAR FUTURE, MIAMI UNIVERSITY IS LOOKING TO TURN A LOCAL FARM INTO AN “INSTITUTE FOR FOOD” WHICH WOULD INCLUDE SEVERAL DORMS, PREPERATION KITCHEN, AND AN ON CAMPUS RESTAURANT WHERE THE LOCALLY GROWN FOOD WOULD BE PREPARED FOR STUDENTS. AS AN INTERIOR DESIGN MAJOR OUR FOCUS WAS TO BRING LIFE TO THE RESTAURANT AND CONNECTING ITS LOOK AND FEEL WITH THE OFF CAMPUS INSTITUTE.
CONCEPT DESIGN UNIFY.
GROW.
INITIAL CONCEPT SKETCHES
UPHOLD.
RESTAURANT INTERIOR
THE MATERIALS IN THE INTERIOR OF THE RESTAURANT ARE VERY NATURAL AND BRIGHT. BRINGING IN MATERIALS SUCH AS RECLAIMED BARN WOOD AND FRESH GREENS, IT REFLECTS THE ESSENCE OF THE FARM.
FLOOR PLAN
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
WORKPLACE
K2M DESIGN FIRM
IN THIS STUDIO WE WERE PROMPTED TO CHOSE A DESIGN FIRM AND CONDUCT RESEARCH ON THEIR CULTURE, CURRENT WORKSPACE, AND NEEDS IN A NEW OFFICE. FROM THERE WE DESIGNED A NEW OFFICE FOR THE FIRM AT A SITE IN CINCINNATI, OH. IN MY DESIGN I WANTED CREATE SMALL COLLABORATIVE AREAS FOR GROUPS TO MEET AND DISCUSS WHILE ALSO HAVING A FEW PRIVATE AREAS FOR INDIVIDUAL WORK WHILE STILL KEEPING THE AREA VERY OPEN.
MAIN CONFERENCE
TOUCH DOWN AREA
FURNITURE SELECTION
FINISHES AND MATERIALS
SPACE PLANNING CLIFTON LIBARY DESIGN
HAND RENDERINGS RESIDENTIAL LOFT
WALL SECTION HAND BUILT MODEL
EXTERIOR SIDING
WOOD FLOORING
INSULATION
CONSTRUCTION DO WALL AND FLOOR TYPICALS
Floor Base Wood Flooring
Subflooring 1/2”
16” OC
1/4” = 1’
2”x8” Floor Joist
OCUMENTS 12”
9”
9”
Light Source 12”
5/8” Gypsum Board
1/2= 1”
3 1/2” Metal Stud
ARTWORK
COLORED PENCIL AND INK MEDIA
CABINET PROJECT DRAWINGS AND FULL SIZE MODEL
2'-4"
FURNITURE DESIGN STUDIO 1" 1'-02
3" 1 4"
1" 24
1" 24 1" 2'-52
1'
IN THIS STUDIO WE DEVELOPED PLANS, SECTIONS, AND ELEVATIONS OF A CABINET OF OUR DESIGN. WE THEN LEARNED DIFFERENT JOINTS AND TECHNIQUES FOR CREATING THIS HAND MADE PIECE IN A WOODSHOP.
THANK YOU
ASHLEY BALDA BALDAAN@MIAMIOH.EDU 847.507.3286