Caitlyn McDade Interior Design Portfolio

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Caitlyn

Mc Dade Interior Design Portfolio



Caitlyn

Mc Dade Interior Design Portfolio


Caitlyn

Mc Dade


Table of Contents Resume 4-5 Hospitality 8-15

White Point Boutique Hotel The Biscuit Shop, Retail Den Elstad, Restaurant

Commercial 18-29

Venture - Brassfield & Gorrie, Retail Incubator Next University, Steelcase Design Competition, Educational Howell Hall Renovation, Educational Tide Women’s Clinic, Healthcare Meadow View, Healthcare

Design 32-39

Furniture Design Art Drawings and Hand Renderings Photography


Caitlyn

McDade

Education: Bachelor of Science in Interior Design, August 2015 Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS Program accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accredidation (CIDA)

Cumulative GPA: 3.3/4.0

Work Experience: Something Southern: Design and Furnishings, Starkville, MS Sales Associate and Showroom Assistant, 2013-2014 • Engage customers and provide answers about products in showroom • Assist with selections and finalize purchases • Organize and display new store inventory including furniture and materials library • Assist designers with fabric, furnishings, and finish selections • Aid designers with paperwork, purchase order forms and faxing, filing, answering phone, and taking messages.

First Baptist Church, Columbus, MS Nursery Assistant, 2012 Current Address: 501 S. Montgomery St. Starkville, MS 39759

Permanent Address: 1458 Taylor Thurston Rd. Columbus, MS 39701

Contact Information: Email: caitlyn.mcdade@gmail.com Cell: (662)549-4255 Website: caitlynmcdade.wix.com/design

• Cared for children on a day to day basis • Created educational activities to teach children basic principles • Worked with parents to help children learn skills both at home and at daycare


Honors and Activities: Interior Design Organizations and Awards: • 2014 Brass Ring Gold, Educational • ASID South Central Chapter student member 2012-2015

Off Campus Activities: • Habitat for Humanity • Relay for Life • Up ‘Til Dawn

Computer Skills:

Related Courses:

Autodesk • AutoCad - 2013, 2014, 2015 • Revit - 2013, 2014, 2015 Adobe Creative Suite 6 • Photoshop • Illustrator • Indesign • Bridge Google SketchUp Rhino 5 Microsoft Office Suite 2011, 2013

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Additional Design Skills: • • • • • •

Hand Rendering Model Building Space Planning Manual Drafting Organization Problem Solving

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AutoCad 3D AutoCad - Revit Digital Design Studio I, II, II, IV, V, & VI Interior Design Graphics Interior Materials, Treatments, and Resources Textiles for Interiors Drawing I Design I &II Environments for Special Needs Color & Lighting Detailing & Construction Documents Photography Furniture Design

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Hospitality


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McDade

WHITE POINT LUXURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL

Objective:

Renovate an 18 level luxury boutique hotel in a metropolitan area with a new concept and brand. Project Duration: 9 weeks Project Size: 29,000 SF Lobby Rendering

Solution: Develop a boutique hotel in Charleston, SC to attract upper-middle class guests. Create a luxurious experience by incorporating natural elements and architectural details found throughout the city.

Contributions: • • • • • • • • • •

Branding for each space Space Plan Design of lobby Design of rooftop bar Interior renderings Interior rendered elevations Rendered floorplans Rooftop physical model Maquette Promotion video

Custom Branding

BEAUSOLIEL SOUTHERN CUISINE

THE OAK BAR

PAL ME TTO D AY S PA

Software:

• Revit 2014 • Adobe Photoshop • Adobe Illustrator

LOUNGE

Concept Images


Lobby Bench Fabric

Lobby Marble

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Lobby Marble

Spa & Lobby Corridor Rendering

Lobby Rendering Rendered Floor Plan

Lobby Chair Fabric


Caitlyn

Guest Room Rendering

McDade

Custom Wallcovering

W H IT E P OIN T LUXURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA GUEST ROOM// // HALLWAY RENDERING SCALE: 1’-0”= 1/8”

Table Lamp

Nightstand

Stool DOUBLE-DOUBLE GUEST ROOM

WHGI UTE E POI N T ST SUITES The guest rooms of White Point welcome patrons through rich tones of golds, navy, and deep browns, particularly through wood finishes, as well as an abundance of textures in materials and architecture. Rooms are divided to fit the needs of all visitors in rooms such as the and are well compensated for a luxurious experience. Deep colors of blues, wood tones, and golds envelope the guest rooms. A custom made wall covering designed to mimic the bark of the Live Southern Oak is present in all rooms. Details inspired by the architecture of Charleston are present in the crown molding and wall panels.

CUSTOM WALLCOVERING FLOORING

Board Layout Corridor Elevation

BEDSIDE TABLE

BENCH WITH UPHOLSTERY

AREA RUG

BOARD 7 OF 10


Drapery Fabric

Banquette Fabric

Wood Flooring

Harbor View

Rooftop Model

Rooftop Bar

Rendered Floorplan

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Rooftop Lounge Rendering

Lounge Fabric


Caitlyn

McDade Objective: Work with a team to renovate an existing retail space to meet the needs of a bakery as part of a service learning project. Project Duration: 2 weeks Project Size: 700 SF

Solution: Design a functional space plan that provided areas for sales, merchandise, private space, and the kitchen. Selected materials and finishes that were within the limitations of a small business owner.

Kitchen

Drive-Thru Storage/ Play Area

Contributions:

• Concept development • Space planning • FF&E

Software: • • • •

Retail Space

AutoCAD 2014 Revit 2014 Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop

Existing Floorplan

Proposed Floorplan


Project Goals

1

Provide space for selling products and merchandise ranging from food to clothing.

2

Provide a space for storage and a play area for her children.

Interior Rendering Design Sketches

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3

Provide space for both a functional kitchen and a drive-thru window to facilitate guests with disabilities.


Caitlyn

McDade Objective: Bar and Lounge Rendering

Design a restaurant in a specific country that features a concept inspired by cultural details from the country and seating for 300 guests. Project Duration: 4 weeks Project Size: 6,800 SF

Solution: Create a space inspired by the culture of Sweden. Develop a functional space plan that provides a variety of seating options for guests from the main dining room to the bar and lounge area.

Software: • • • • •

AutoCAD 2013 Revit 2013 Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Microsoft Excel

Note: The Swedish people value the traditions passed down from their ancestors and regard family as an especially important part of their lifestyles. The hearth, which has always been a symbol of unity in the home, provides a focal point that brings warmth to the space and provides a place for families and friends to create new memories together.

Number of Seats/Types Lounge - 32 Seats Bar - 8 Seats Tables - 92 Seats Booths - 86 Seats Banquette - 48 Seats Outdoor - 36 Seats Total: 302 Seats

Space Plan


Den Elstad

Note:

The floorplan for this space creates many different seating options for guests to choose from. An open dining area with tables and chairs allows for a more social experience, while booths separated by semi-transparent resin partitions allow for a more intimate experience.

Bar Elevation

Dining Chair

Dining Room Pendant

Lounge Pendant

Barstool

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Dining Room Rendering

Concept Images



Commercial


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McDade

Objective:

Work on an interdisciplinary team of architecture, building construction science, interior design, and graphic design students to develop a retail incubator space in downtown Starkville, MS. Project Duration: 2 weeks Project Size: 1,500 SF

Additional Branding

Rendered Floorplan

Solution: Develop new brand and concept to maximize opprotunities for new business ventures. Create a versatile, LEED certified space that can be changed to showcase each unique vendor’s product and brand. • Concept Development • Building Revit components • Rendered Floorplan • Perspective Renderings • FF&E • Board Layout

Software:

• Revit 2014 • Adobe Illustrator • Adobe Photoshop

Cashwrap Rendering

Contributions:


Note:

This space can be broken up into sections with the use of moveable fixtures, allowing for a customizable space for each vendor. Wall partitions at the front of each space feature each vendor’s brand to designate their space.

Fixture Finish

BUSINESS CARD

Venture, Starkville’s newest retail incubator, is the spark that new business owners need to develop their investment and get their business off the ground. Vendors can come together with like-minded peers in an environment that is exciting for the producer and the consumer. Located in the heart of downtown Starkville, entrepreneurs can maximize their marketing opportunities by connecting with the community in a stimulating new environment. Spacious stalls that make the most of the ample wall space throughout the building create the ideal location for vendors to showcase their product. By utilizing the space that Venture provides, business owners can embark upon the path to expanding their investment to its full potential. Overall, the variety of retail spaces in Venture creates an adventure for both customers and producers.

RENDERED FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” WEBSITE DESIGN FACADE PERSPECTIVE

Project Cost

LONGITUDINAL SECTION SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0”

Construction Duration Pre-Construction General Conditions

0%

Site Preparation

10%

Demolition

27%

SHELL TOTAL INTEROIRS TOTAL

20%

Interior Section

SERVICES TOTAL EQUIPMENT & FURNISHINGS TOTAL BUILDING SITEWORK TOTAL GENERAL CONDITIONS TOTAL

7%

FEE COST TOTAL

14% 14%

8%

PERMITS & PROJECT CLOSEOUT

HARD BUILDING COST: $157,133.02 ($95.23/ SF)

Substructure Shell

Days

Interiors Services Building Sitework Project Closeout 0

5

10

15

Total Days: 49

FRONT ELEVATION SCALE: 1/8”= 1’-0”

TOTAL PROJECT COST: $240,861.83 ($105.77/ SF)

STALL VIGNETTE

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CASH WRAP VIGNETTE

AISLE VIGNETTE

Board Layout Exterior Elevation

FRONT1 ENTRANCE DETAIL EAST ENTRANCE SECTION SCALE: NOT TO SCALE

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Interior Rendering

Concrete Flooring


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NEXT

McDade

The Leading Edge in Education

Objective: Design a research based higher education space utilizing Steelcase products to create environments that cater to a variety of learning styles. Duration: 3 weeks Project Size: 10,685 SF

Solution:

Cafe Rendering

Develop a space where students can choose from a range of public or private settings to learn and socialize. Incorporate daylighting and green materials to create a healthier environment.

Software: • • • •

Revit 2014 AutoCAD 2014 Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator

Note:

Cafe Elevation

A large central hub and student café creates two different types of learning spaces: shared private and shared public. The shared public spaces are two project rooms separated by glass partitions to create a private atmosphere balanced with a touch of public space. The rock climbing wall in the back of the café space offers students and teachers alike a chance to take a break from learning and get active.


Real Estate Distribution Plan

Shared Public

Alone Public

Alone Private

Shared Private

Booth Seating Bar Stool

Finish Selections

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A large component of this project was researching the different factors that effect learning in an institutional space. Studies show that students learn more efficiently when there are a variety of postures available. In this space, there are four main postures from public and private group settings to public and private individual settings.

Classroom Rendering

Note:


Caitlyn

HOWELL HALL R E N O VAT I O N

McDade

Objective:

Student Lounge Rendering

Work with a team to renovate a higher education space that provides individual and group spaces for two different departments. Gain experience working with the framework set forth by a real client. Duration: 2 weeks Project Size: 20,000 SF

Solution: Create a space for the Interior Design and Art departments inspired by the architecture of surrounding buildings on campus that balances individual studios and collaboration spaces for both departments.

Gold National Competition Winner (Faculty Selected)

Contributions: • • • • •

Concept development Space planning Built Revit Components FF&E Board Layout

Note:

Software:

• Revit 2014 • Adobe Photoshop • Adobe Illustrator

Bubble Diagram

Each school in the College of Architecture, Art, and Design is branded by a specific color. These colors are used throughout each space to distinguish which department is being represented. In the student lounge, the college logo is the focal point to promote interdepartmental collaboration.


Art Department Entrance

Note:

Art

Real Estate Distribution Plan

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Shared

Interior Design Entrance

Interior Design

Each department needed its own entrance that provided space to showcase student’s work and for a reception area. Each entrance is branded with that department’s specific color.


Caitlyn

McDade Interior Design Studio Rendering

Concept Images

Note:

Architecture on Campus

Art Studio Rendering

It was important to ensure that both departments had ample studio space for their individual needs. Each department had specific needs for educational spaces. While the interior design department preferred one large studio space, the art department needed individual studios for different classes.


Interior Design Studio Rendering

Note:

Wood Tile Flooring

Stained Concrete Flooring

Rendered Second Floorplan

Desk Chair

Rendered First Floorplan

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This renovation needed to include office space for the teachers from each department as well as shared classroom spaces for larger, lecture style classes. Durable flooring options were selected to withstand damage that could be incurred from hands on projects.


Caitlyn

Ti Tide

McDade

The Women’s Clinic

Objective: Design a women’s clinic that uses fact-based research to promote well being and satisfaction. Develop a floor plan that meets code regulations and increases clinic efficiency. Duration: 4 weeks Project Size: 4,500 SF

Solution: Waiting Area Rendering

Create a healthcare space that is inspired by the abundance of life found in a tide pool. Create a floorplan that incorporates a variety of different spaces while maintaining functionality and efficiency to increase patient care.

Software:

Note: Studies have shown that a cool color pallete has a calming effect. Combined with high quality fabric selections, healthcare design can begin to adopt a more inviting hospitality mindset. The tide pool inspired ceiling detail in the waiting area brings depth and life to the space .

• Revit 2014 • Adobe Photoshop • Adobe Illustrator

Design Sketch


Break Room

Exam Room

Mech.

Exam Room

Storage

Exam Room

Nurses’ Station

Exam Room

Exam Room

Exam Room

Exam Room

Exam Room

Lab

Storage

Financial Aid

Restroom

Office Space

Check-out

Reception

Procedure Room

Restroom

Restroom

Check-out

Waiting Room

Office Space

Office Space

Office Space Sonogram Room

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Waiting Area Pendant Lighting

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Finish Selections

Waiting Area Lounge Chairs

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Board Layout

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Floor Plan


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McDade

meadow view in patient suites

Objective:

Patient Space Rendering

Work on a two person team to design an in-patient suite that provides areas for patient care and family. Use the latest research on innovations in healthcare design and factors that promote healing and patient satisfaction. Duration: 2 weeks Project Size: 360 SF

Solution: Create a healing environment by incorporating daylighting and an open floorplan with ample space for guests to promote the importance of family in the healing process.

Contributions: • • • • • •

Concept development Research Space planning Built Revit components FF&E Board Layout

Software:

• Revit 2014 • Adobe Illustrator • Adobe Photoshop

Project Goals

1

Create a space that can be customized to the patients’ wants and needs to create a comfortable environment for patient and family.

2

Integrate technology in a way that allows more communication between caregiver and patient so that the patient can develop a better understanding of care processes and treatments.

3

Promote well-being and positive mindsets by integrating natural elements and close family spaces to improve recovery time.

Concept Images


• • • • • Rendered Floor Plan

In Patient Suite Features Toilet room located on the headwall to keep patients from having to cross the room, with a continuous handrail from the bed to the toilet. Hand washing stations strategically located inside patients rooms between the door and patient, clearly visible as a reminder to wash hands. Built - in storage with enough room to store luggage and other personal items. Walls at a ten degree slant so that the patient bed angles towards the window. Picture window with operable side lights on either side to provide the option of fresh air in the suite. White board to show name of nurse on duty, hang pictures of loved ones, and write encouraging notes to the patient. Flexible sleeper furniture in family zone gives visitors comfortable options for sleeping.

Note: A neutral color pallete in finish and fabric selections come together to create a retreat from the normally sterile environment in hospitals so that the patient’s stay becomes enjoyable rather than taxing.

Family Area Rendering

Finish Selections

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Creativity


Caitlyn

McDade Objectives:

Exploration of the basic principles of furniture design.

Perspective Rendering

Develop a better understanding of construction detailing by designing and detailing a reception desk. Section

Software: • • • •

AutoCAD 2014 Revit 2014 Rhino 2014 Keyshot

3/4” Plywood Substrate

2x4 Stud Support

1/2” Plywood Veneer

1/2” Particle Board

2” Blocking

Furniture Design Fall 2014

Detail Drawing


The Toboggan Stacking Stool Toboggan Stacking Stool

1’-8”

4’-5 3/4”

4’-5 3/4”

1’-4 1/4”

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Board Layout

Design Sketches

Crea ti vi ty

The Foundation Stool

Inspiration

Perspective Rendering


Caitlyn

McDade Objective: Study the fundamental elements and principles of design with an emphasis on compostion and the theory and application of color.

Media:

• Acrylic Paint • Ink pens • Paper

Design I & II Fall 2012 & Spring 2013


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Caitlyn

McDade Objective: Understand the relationship of light and shadows from a single light source. Understand the relationship of proportions in human anatomy. Develop an understanding of free hand drawing. Hand render various interior and exterior spaces found in magazines using pencils and markers. Sketch and render furniture pieces using pencils and markers.

Media: • • • •

Charcoal pencils Pen Rendering Markers Colored Pencils

Drawing I Spring 2013


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Caitlyn

McDade Objective: Capture monochromatic photographs with various compositions using basic and intermediate camera functions. Gain an understanding of basic editing processes.

Equipment:

• Konica Minolta Maxxum

Software:

• Adobe CS6 Photoshop, Bridge

Photography Fall 2014


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Caitlyn

Mc Dade


Thank You Cell: (662) 549-4255 Email: caitlyn.mcdade@gmail.com Website: caitlynmcdade.wix.com/design





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