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Brittany Linn interior design portfolio
passione in evoluzione
caserma market
valley schoolhouse
envision
looking through glass
hand sketching
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passione in evoluzione
FLORENCE, ITALY
Florence is a very charming city that prides in their wineries. The project is situated in a main piazza, Piazza Della Reppublica. The historically charged city ties into the project directly, deriving from the landmark arch seen in this main piazza. The floor plan is a spacial concept that mimics the arch. This project is a new wine tasting space and restaurant.
passione in EVOLUZIONE
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passione in EVOLUZIONE
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Aluminum
wallcovering
Wood Flooring
Open balcony view to arch
Paint
Winery Restaurant
Wine Bar
Corian
wallcovering
Brick
Movement mimicking arch
Paint
View to Arch Passageway to Arch
Section Not to scale
Kitchen
Restaurant Fire place wall Wine Bar Movement mimicking archway Perspective view to Arch
Floor plan Not to scale
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passione in EVOLUZIONE
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caserma MARKET caserma MARKET
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CASERMA MARKET FLORENCE, ITALY The Caserma market takes place in Florence, Italy as an existing building. The market is a three story building that functions as fresh markets, cafes, restaurants, a deli and a place to shop as a local and visitor.
Co-Design Project The concept: community and connection Support local business Connection structured by the core Grand staircase that attracts visitors Movement unifies the city Existing courtyards on each floor
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caserma MARKET
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Exterior perspective
Cafe seating perspective
Meat Market
Rooftop terrace
Balcony
Bar/Cafe Seating Bar Glass Courtyard
Glass Courtyard Restroom
86’
Fruit Market
Plan View of rooftop 304’-6”
Third floor plan *Not to scale
Materials Meat Market
Offices
Local Market Restaurant Tourist cafe/ market
Glass
Wood Flooring
Aluminum
Green Accent
Section *Not to scale
caserma MARKET
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Little White School House
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Little White School House Valley, WA
In collaboration with the Valley Historical Society, Valley school district and the rural community, “Little White School House” will be restored and redesigned in three phases to house the history and heritage of Valley’s past, present and future.
Goals: Restore the original structure Attract local and visitor attention Teach the community members and visitors through permanent and rotating exhibits Bring Valley and close communities together through history
Little White School House
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Historical Picture wall Workspaces Storage
Projection area Downstairs Floor Plan Not to scale Exterior
ADA bath
Gift shop
Rotating display
Entryway
Reception
Future exhibit
Donor Wall
Indigenous model
Present exhibit Organ Upstairs Floor Plan Not to scale
Little White School House
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Restored wood floor
Exisiting linoleum
Paints
Little White School House
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Envision
Cosmetics
London, New York, Tokyo Strategies for the store: Develop an urban identity that is transferrable to other city locations Destination shopping attraction Structured retail environment and cosmetics through “elements of the city� By, Kevin Lynch Use of cosmetic city/culture trends/ seasonal marketing We map a city cognitively. We move throughout the city by remembering landmarks. Envisions landmark is the storefront, city image focus and the city map. The goal is to provide a city setting for the consumers. When you step inside, the pathway will reflect the way in which you move around the store. The districts, or services in the store will be the personality. As you move through, the node or center of the store becomes the popular gathering place.
London
New York
Tokyo
Envision
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Envision
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East Elevation
Storefront Exterior
Concept sketching
West Elevation
Storefront elevation
Envision
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Stock room Node Blow bar
Landmark
Facial area
District
Back lit Product wall make up bar
Trend wall/ Tech station Cash wrap Entry
Make up bar
Chevron Flooring
Ceiling & Cash wrap
Cash wrap wall
Accent color
Accent wall
Envision
Accent color
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Envision
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The lighting intent is focused on highlighting each district with the spot lights. The central lighting emphasizes the node, or makeup bar.The LED backlight accentuates the product wall to show off each product as well as represent the city lights as a “skyscraper”.
LED spot light
Key: LED spot LED recessed can LED pendant
10’ AFF 14’ AFF
LED recessed can
14’ AFF LED Backlight
Bocci Lighting Pendant
Envision
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Looking through glass Retreat Painterly Space; Light moment
The concept of the design derives from the uplifting light movement, as it elevates you as you move through the retreat. Looking through glass was created for an artist that could escape to the mountains for inspiration. In order to understand the sunlight, inspiration for the design was developed from the light moment models that transitioned into the final design.
Goals: Design around four existing columns and cement wall Include large windows for views Light moment features: Sunlight shadows at several times during the day and evening Movement of shadows Changing the atmosphere feeling
Looking through glass RETREAT
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Looking through glass RETREAT
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Glass level Glass railing overlooking glass level Bath Living
Fireplace
Kitchen
First Floor Plan Not to Scale
Inspiration
Second Floor Plan Not to Scale
Light moment
Light moment
Looking through glass RETREAT
Light moment
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Wood floor
ceramic floor
wallcovering
paint
Tile backsplash
Slate
Looking through glass RETREAT
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Duomo Del Santa Maria Novella Florence, Italy
Cinque Terre, Italy
brittany linn 3333 windolph ln nw olympia wa 98502 brittany.linn@email.wsu.edu 360.529.2265
EDUCATION COMPUTER SKILLS
DESIGN SKILLS
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY AutoCad Space planning Bachelor of Arts, Interior Design 2009- 2014 Revit Hand & computer rendering CIDA Accredited SketchUp Building codes Model building Adobe photoshop CEA SEMESTER STUDY ABROAD Adobe InDesign Hand sketching Florence, Italy Fall 2013 Adobe Illustrator Construction documentation DESIGN RELATED EXPERIENCE VOLUNTEER & ACTIVITIES JAS Design Build, Job Shadow, Seattle, WA Spring 2014 IIDA & IDSC Member Fall 2010- Current Degen & Degen, Job Shadow, Seattle, WA Spring 2014 Habitat for Humanity Fall 2010- Current Whitman county Humane Society Fall 2012- Current Internship, Suzanne Isaksen, Interior Designer Summer 2013 CEA Abroad Alumni ambassador Fall 2013- Current Client meetings, drafting, autocad drawings, material selection Rural community design initiative: RCDI project Spring 2013 Valley, WA EMPLOYMENT HISTORY West Coast Enter tainment May- August 2013 Seattle, WA Event Planner This company allowed me to work in a fast paced, growing business. I interacted with customers at event sites, working along side them to direct the parties. Par ty Out f itters June- March 2012-2013 Lacey, WA Event Planning staf f I learned to work as a team, I had to be innovative and versatile to solve problems. My tasks included being a lead helping others and working with a diverse set of people.
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