Brooke Ratliff Interior Design Portfolio

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BROOKE RATLIFF INTERIOR DESIGN



BROOKE RATLIFF


BROOKE RATLIFF

EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Accredited by Council for Interior Design Accreditation Mississippi State University: Starkville, MS

Graduation: Aug 2015 GPA: 3.46/ 4.00

WORK EXPERIENCE Information Assistant Herbert Hall, Starkville, Mississippi, August 2012- Present Monitor lobby area of residence hall facility

Receive, record, and deliver package arrivals

Report suspicious activity to resident advisors

Maintain records of incoming and outgoing guests

Enforce visitation rules and report activity in lobby area

Follow appropriate protocol for emergency situations such as tornadoes, ire alarms, and domestic disputes

Bulldog Suites Ambassador Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, MS, August 2014- November 2014 Greeted guests as they enter the club level and suites

Voided tickets, aix the appropriate wristband and direct guests to their seats

Completed pre-game and post-game checklists Assisted catering and custodial staf

Responded to guest questions and requests


601-906-0670 bar174@msstate.edu Current Address: 1300 Old Highway 12 Apartment 1202, Starkville, MS 39579 Permanent Address: 6139 Floral Drive, Jackson, MS 39206

HONORS AND ACTIVITIES MSU ASID Student Chapter • 2011- Present Attended ASID Student Career Day 2013 and 2014

RELATED COURSES

ASID South Central Regional Student Competition Second Place, Institutional Group 2014

Something Southern Design Star Competition • 2013 Second Place Group- Uniquely L.B.E. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. • 2013- Present Correspondence Secretary Regional Programming Committee

MSU NAACP • 2013- Present Publicity Committee Chair

Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society • 2012-Present Oktibbeha Humane Society • 2012- Present Residence Hall Association • 2011- 2012

CAD 3D CAD Modeling Furniture Design Construction and Detailing History of Interiors I and II Textiles for Interior Design Environments for Special Needs Principles of LEED Professional Practice Drawing I Rendering

COMPUTER SKILLS

Proicient in Adobe Illustrator Proicient in Microsoft Oice: PowerPoint, Excel and Word Knowledgeable in AutoCAD Knowledgeable in Revit Knowledgeable in Adobe InDesign Knowledgeable in Rhino Experienced in Adobe Bridge Experienced in Google SketchUp

References available upon request.


Table of Contents Hospitality Twenty-Three Hotel.....................................................................1

Retail Era Beauty Store......................................................................... 7 Prestige Clothing.......................................................................11

Exposure Retail Incubator...................................................13

Corporate

Next Student Competition..................................................15


EDUCATION Howell Hall Renovation...........................................................17

Next University............................................................................... 21

Healthcare Rhimes Memorial Hospital.................................................... 25

CREATIVE

Design II............................................................................................. 27 Hand Rendering......................................................................... 29 Furniture Design.......................................................................... 31 Construction Detailing.......................................................... 33 Photography................................................................................. 35



HOSPITALITY


30,000 SQUARE FEET Duration: 3 Weeks Project Objectives: Develop a design and design concept for a boutique hotel located in downtown Boston. Design the lobby, public areas on the ground level, rooftop bar and the 6th level guest loor. Individual Responsibilities:

Spa

Researched Boston culture Gathered concept images Developed rooftop bar plans, material selections, and renderings Assisted with physical model of Rooftop bar Software Used: Revit Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign

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Bar 23


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RATLIFF Concept

TWENTY-THREE relects the heart and soul of Boston, a vibrant, diverse and energetic city made up of twenty-three neighborhoods. Twenty-Three encompasses Boston’s historic beauty blending it with its chic modern present through its historical architecture and contemporary furniture.

Concept Images

The Hub

UP

Reception

Gym

Spa at 23

Bar 23

Level 1 Floor Plan

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Seating Materials

Bar 23

Flooring

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The Hub


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Guest Room

Maquette

The custom wallcovering featured in the guest rooms is inspired by a map of the city.

Guest Level Floor Plan

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Finish Selections

Furniture

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Tri: Private Bar

Tri: Main Bar


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Perspective from Elevators

Rooftop Level Floor Plan

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RETAIL


ERA

timeless beauty

1,200 SQUARE FEET Duration: 3 Weeks Project Objectives: Create a brand targeting professional women Using an existing shell, develop plans for the sales loor and service areas, incorporating new retail technologies. Individual Responsibilities:

Exterior

Wrote Concept Researched luxury beauty industry Drew preliminary register sketch Modeled Gondola in Revit Rendered interior perspectives Software Used: Revit Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator

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Register


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Concept Era represents beauty that transcends through years of change. Beauty never looses its glamour, but has grown into earth friendly, technologically advanced solutions for the modern woman.

Materials

Rendered Floor Plan

Drapery

Column Detail

Floor Tile

Table Surface

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Preliminary Sketches

Brow Bar

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Sales Floor & Blow Bar


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Organic: Era uses natural products that are good for the environment

Experience:

Shopping at Era is an experience. It's as if women are opening a time capsule.

Technology:

Technology such as the tweet mirror enhances the customer experience, allowing patrons to upload images to social media before they make a purchase

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Prestige 2,500 square feet Duration: 1 week Project Objectives: Devise a retail brand. Use Cooper Lighting products to develop relected ceiling plans. Maintain energy eiciency and necessary watts per square inch. Individual Responsibilities:

Level 1 Perspective

Wrote concept Researched standards for wattage and energy eiciency Level 1 Relected Ceiling Plan Made ixture selections. Software Used: Revit Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator

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Level 2 Perspective


Concept

PRESTIGE is deined as the respect and admiration earned from success. At PRESTIGE Boutique, every woman feels the conidence that success brings. The lighting in the boutique creates an environment that facilitates that conidence. It draws attention to merchandise displays while lattering the patrons. Level 1 RCP

Level 2 RCP

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1,500 square feet Duration: 2 Weeks Project Objectives: Create plans for a retail incubator with booths for multiple vendors Develop the exterior courtyard Produce branding and incorporate signage and way inding Individual Responsibilities:

Cash Register Perspective

Concept Relected Ceiling Plan Select light ixtures Rendered Floor plan Model wood ceiling Software Used: Revit Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator

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Courtyard Perspective


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Concept EXPOSURE is a place for retailers to make their own image and receive the exposure they need to succeed. Aesthetically and spatially, exposing original elements of the building creates a blank canvas for retailers’ merchandise to be the main focus in their spaces.

Signage

Meeting Area Perspective

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Corporate


n t Infinite Solutions

8,000 Square Feet Duration: 3 Weeks Project Objectives: Create plans for an oice incubator with both open and closed oices Produce branding Emphasize collaboration, innovation and well being using Steelcase products Responsibilities:

Reception Desk

Brand Development Furniture Plans Relected Ceiling Plans Elevations Furniture Speciications Perspective Renderings Software Used: Revit Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator

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Work Stations


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Steelcase Solutions

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Concept

Mediascape

Answer Collection

Circa Collection

NEXT recognizes that like every ingerprint, every entrepreneur is diferent. When those diferences are put together, they can provide for innovation as far as the sky can reach. Next is an oice incubator that has branded itself on bringing creative minds together to explore ininite solutions by ofering various oice and conference spaces.

Alight Round Benches

Cafe Elevation

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Education


RENOVATION 20,500 Square Feet Duration: 3 Weeks Project Objectives: Develop plans for the relocation of the Interior Design department and Art foundation courses based on occupant interviews and research on educational design Incorporate current branding Create an environment attractive to perspective students Individual Responsibilities:

Interior Design Entrance

Wrote Concept Relected Ceiling Plan Select light ixtures Corridor, Drawing and Design studio perspective renderings Key Plans Software Used: Revit Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator

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Think Tank


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10' - 4 1/16"

81' - 9"

Concept

45' - 5"

KITCHEN 390 SF

8' - 5"

OFFICE 218 SF

OFFICE 216 SF

12' - 7 3/32"

6' - 1"

STUDIO 3462 SF

12' - 7 3/32"

54' - 6 1/4"

61' - 7"

15' - 8 3/4"

63' - 1"

THINK TANK 225 SF

20' - 10 11/32"

15' - 5 3/16"

79' - 8 3/4"

Howell Renovation creates a “CAAD Campus” that physically enhances communication and collaboration within the college of architecture, art, and design. By coinciding, the college creates a communal environment and attracts perspective students to a uniied atmosphere.

12' - 3"

26' - 3" 11' - 11"

13' - 6 7/16"

91' - 10 3/32"

93' - 10"

7' - 3 3/16"

12' - 1"

OFFICE 177 SF 16' - 9 1/8"

OFFICE 220 SF

OFFICE 226 SF

OFFICE 230 SF

13' - 0"

OFFICE 224 SF

OFFICE 224 SF

13' - 1"

8' - 5"

OFFICE 224 SF

13' - 4"

13' - 0"

ID

12' - 11"

OFFICE 204 SF

NODE CLASS 737 SF

OFFICE 225 SF

13' - 2"

12' - 9 17/32"

14' - 6"

LIGHTING/ MEDIA LAB 451 SF

31' - 8"

39' - 10 1/16"

10' - 9 29/32"

OFFICE 184 SF

18' - 7 5/16"

14' - 7 7/16"

COPY 157 SF

OFFICE 242 SF

DN

52' - 4 25/32"

DN

21' - 3 3/4"

13' - 10"

MATERIALS 304 SF

92' - 6 1/16"

6' - 0 7/16"

17' - 8"

9' - 0 3/16"

17' - 0"

WOMEN RR 326 SF

130' - 8"

STORAGE 149 SF

LOUNGE 130 SF

8' - 3 7/8"

MECHANICAL

OFFICE 194 SF

3D DESIGN 743 SF

27' - 10 3/4"

CONFERENCE 700 SF

156' - 5 15/16"

Concept Images

ART MAIN ENTERANCE

26' - 8"

14' - 4 1/2"

DESIGN STUDIO B 973 SF

19' - 2"

DESIGN STUDIO A 945 SF

6' - 3"

13' - 10"

17' - 2"

CLASSROOM 912 SF

28' - 5"

13' - 2"

OFFICE 182 SF

63' - 0"

6' - 6" 9' - 8 3/4"

12' - 10"

DRAWING STUDIO A 836 SF

26' - 7"

OFFICE 221 SF

13' - 8 3/4"

16' - 9 3/4"

HOT STUDIO 800 SF

12' - 11"

13' - 7 1/2"

STORAGE

17' - 2"

31' - 8"

23' - 3 1/16"

35' - 4"

17' - 10"

16' - 9 3/4"

26' - 10 3/4"

12' - 7 29/32" 10' - 6 1/4"

MASSEY 223 SF

18' - 2"

MEN RR 296 SF

20' - 1 5/8"

30' - 5 3/8"

91' - 8"

SHARED

ID MAIN ENTERANCE

17' - 6"

27' - 2"

DRAWING STUDIO B 898 SF

6' - 6 21/32" 35' - 2 1/2"

37' - 11 9/16"

38' - 11 1/2"

181' - 3"

30' - 10 15/16"

34' - 8 9/16" 0' - 6"

219' - 3"

ART

Dimensioned Floor/Block Plan Plan Dimensioned Floor

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Reflected Ceiling Plan

Drawing Studio

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Design Studio


Corridor Perspective

Pin Up Space Think Tank

Studio Perspective

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10,685 Square Feet Duration: 2 Weeks Project Objectives:

Using an existing shell, create plans for Next University, including classrooms, a faculty lounge, a student cafe and meeting spaces Specify Steelcase products for design solutions Responsibilities:

Student Cafe

Branding Rendered Floor Plans Relected Ceiling Plan Elevations Furniture Speciications Perspective Renderings Software Used: Revit Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator

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Faculty Lounge


BROOKE Active Learning Classroom

Large Classroom

Large Classroom

Active Learning Classroom

718 SF

1220 SF

1183 SF

665 SF

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Concept

Room Legend Active Learning Classroom Faculty Connection Hub

Active Learning Classroom

783 SF

1269 SF

Circulation Faculty Connection Hub Large Classroom Restroom Stair Student Work Cafe

Student Work Cafe

Next University’s mission, “The Future is in our hands” strives to assemble innovative thinkers from diverse backgrounds and encourage them to follow their wildest ideas down the rabbit hole, a journey of learning. Going down the rabbit hole means students actively engage in observation, conceptualization and experimentation in order to arrive at a new understanding. Each student has their own learning style and the facility allows learning to happen at every turn.

1923 SF

Concept Images

Level 1

Steelcase Solutions

Lab 1437 SF

Wing Chair

Sebastopol Table

Mediascape Level 2

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Reflected Ceiling Plan

Meeting Space

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Classroom


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Active Learning Classroom

Level 1

Cafe Elevation

Level 2

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Healthcare


Duration: 2 Weeks Project Objectives: Develop a patient room using research on evidence based design Improve patient experience

Technology Wall Elevation

Use sustainable materials

Address staf, patient and family zones Individual Responsibilities: Wrote Concept Wrote Research Summary Created Branding Developed Floor Plan Software Used: Revit Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign

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Family Zone Elevation


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CONCEPT STATEMENT Rhimes Memorial Hospital, located in Seattle, Washington, is designed to achieve exceptional patient centered care. Patient rooms are a main component in patient experience. The rooms are environmentally responsible, technologically relevant and aesthetically refreshing. Right-sizing and ecofriendly materials promote sustainable design. Advanced technology reduces the use of paper, replacing charts with iPads. The iPads and the interactive digital wall also provide entertainment for patients and their families. They invite patients to take control of their room with lighting controls, meal delivery, and digital wallpaper design. Regardless of the image displayed on the screen, patient rooms use warm materials that make the space less sterile and cold. The blue and green hues stimulate relaxation and healing while wood features create a comfortable environment. Overall the rooms change the entire patient experience, improving satisfaction and successfully implementing patient centered care.

Concept A - Large windows provide daylighting which decreases the length of patient stay.

A

B - Privacy curtain provides privacy for the patient without having to asks to guests to leave the room. C - Shelving in ADA bathroom. Key Plan - Not To Scale

POLLACK FABRIC HE LOVES ME

D - Sink located by the door for ease of use by hospital staff.

POLLACK FABRIC KINETIC

POLLACK FABRIC RUSTIQUE

C

B

D

BOARD 1 OF 2

CF STINSON FABRIC ALGIERS

POLLACK FABRIC FLEX

FLEXCO RUBBER TILE CE-119

RENDERED FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4” = 1’- 0”

Rhimes Memorial Hospital is designed for patient centered care. Rooms are environmentally responsible, technologically relevant, and aesthetically refreshing. Rooms are sized according to research standards with eco-friendly materials and technology that emphasizes patient control. These room changes strongly inluence patient experience and improve overall satisfaction.

Sample Board Layout

Environmentally Responsible

Technologically Relevant

Aesthetically Refreshing

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Creative


Design Two Class Objectives: Using the fundamental elements and principles of design, create compositions that emphasize the understanding of color theory. Project Objectives: Create a silhouette using a triadic color scheme. Create a collection of 4 self portraits using monochromatic, analogous, split complementary and complementary color schemes Compose a collection of shapes that suggest transparency Analyze a brand logo and create a composition using its elements Medium Used: Acrylic Paint Illustrator Board

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Silhouette

Color & Branding


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4 Color Schemes

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Hand Rendering Class Objectives: Master the concepts, techniques and media for creating interior and exterior design sketches and renderings Project Objectives: Render photo-realistic images from inspiration photos of an interior room from design magazines Medium Used: Pencil and Pen Color Pencils Rendering Markers

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Fast Method


Texture

Shadow & Relection

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Furniture

design Class Objectives:

Explore the concepts and techniques for developing furniture designs. Project Objectives: Using research and design analysis on Knoll furniture, develop seating that is relective of the evolution of furniture. Medium Used: Rhino 5 Makerware Adobe Photoshop

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Construction

Detailing E

Class Objectives: Extend the design process by integrating the detailing of building systems, construction, technology, and materials.

Project Objectives: Design a custom reception desk with materials of your choice. Develop detailed construction documents that inform how those materials are joined together. Medium Used: AutoCAD Revit Adobe Photoshop

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Desk Rendering


BROOKE 1 A102

RATLIFF

Back Elevation

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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Class Objectives: Learn the fundamentals and aesthetics of color and black and white photography related to graphic design and ine arts. Project Objectives: Take landscape photos of prominent places on campus. Experiment with diferent focal lengths and times of day. Capture portraits that elicit emotion or personality without using facial expressions. Create beautiful compositions by shooting subjects that are not typically considered beautiful. Recreate a childhood memory through photography. Medium Used: DSLR Camera Adobe Photoshop

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Landscape Photography


BROOKE Eye of the Beholder

RATLIFF

Childhood Memories

Life is in Your Hands

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Thank You




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