Claire Hiles Interior Design Portfolio
Undergraduate Interior Design Portfolio
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Intro Education - Experience - Skills
The CO Co-Working - OfďŹ ce
IQSCM Gift Shop - Retail
Unit 125
Vacation Rental - Hospitality
STEM Shenandoah
STEM Facility - Education
Resume Skills CREATIVITY TEAMWORK COMMUNICATION LEADERSHIP ORGANIZATION ENTHUSIASM
Software REVIT RHINO CAD SKETCH-UP PHOTOSHOP
Strengths EMPATHY
ILLUSTRATOR INDESIGN
ADAPTABILITY INDIVIDUALIZATION HARMONY BELIEF
(402) 699-9649 clairehiles402@gmail.com 14835 Drexel St. O Omaha, NE 68137 clairehiles402design
Objective I am a graduate of the University of Nebraska - Lincoln Interior Design program with a Bachelor’s of Science in Design - Interior Design. UNL is a CIDA accredited institution whose Interior Design program is taught within the College of Architecture. I am looking to obtain a full time job in a residential and commercial design firm that values sustainable, functional, timeless design that creates a unique experience for each user.
Education University of Nebraska - Lincoln Lincoln, NE College of Architecture Interior Design August 2015 - May 2019
Experience Under Armour Factory Outlet Nebraska Crossing Outlet Mall - Sales Associate November 2018 - Present As a sales associate I am responsible for individual sales performance by having strong communication and interpersonal skills. My responsibilities are consistently providing support to fellow employees through sharing of knowledge, helping to complete tasks and/or assisting in customer interactions. I perform register sales transactions quickly and accurately in accordance with established cash control procedures. A few of my qualiďŹ cations that can be utilized in a ďŹ rm are strong verbal and written communication skills, collaborative skills and the ability to work well within a team. The ability to receive feedback and take action when appropriate. And the ability to handle multiple tasks while working in a fast-paced and deadline- oriented environment.
Artistico Design Elkhorn, NE - Intern Designer May 2018 - August 2018 In this position I was responsible for putting together architectural drawings, detail drawings, dimensioned construction documents primarily in AutoCAD, using 3D modeling software Chief Architect and Revit, and completing any and all tasks at hand that needed to be handled. I also was in charge of quickly modeling design concepts and recreating existing oorplans to then be redesigned. I was exposed to every stage of the design process and was able to be hands on with everything my mentor, Stacie, did through out her day to day routine as a residential and commercial designer.
The CO.maha Design Intention: The CO.maha is designed to be an open and collaborative work environment by blurring the boundaries of programs together to spark creativity and allow users to bounce ideas off each other. In addition, due to the space’s placement in Omaha’s historical downtown: ‘The Old Market’ district, it is designed influenced and inspired by what makes Omaha, Nebraska unique. This is done through materiality and branding throughout the space.
The ďŹ fth oor is broken into two sides the North side being a co-working, workspace and the South side being a co-making, makerspace with a cafe in between to promote a mix of these dynamic nomads using this space.
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Haworth Furniture
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Fifth Floor
A Reception
Hi Pad Stool
Compose High Table
B Cafe
CO.STARTERS F Classroom
C Collaboration Tank 1
G Tech Area
D Collaboration Tank 2
H Wood Shop
E Out of Scope
I Metal Shop
The sixth oor is a multipurpose, open and exible display space that can be used for a variety of programs as large as a presentation space for every user to a showcase gallery that houses displays from multiple users.
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Haworth Furniture
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Sixth Floor A Reception
Very Conference Desk Chair
Jump Height Adjustable Desk
B Event Space C Display Area D Kitchenette E Out of Scope
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Materials
Color Scheme
Colored Glass
Terrazzo Flooring
Mohawk Carpet Tiles
Section Perspective
Reception Perspective
Collaboration Tank Perspective
International Quilt Study Center & Museum Design Intention: The new retail space for the International Quilt Study Center & Museum was designed by myself and my partner, Kayla Kluver, to create a contemporary space with a simplistic design that compliments the existing structure with new curvilinear forms inspired by the journey and process of quilting.
Inspirational Images
Shoebaloo MVSA in Amsterdam
‘Manolo Blahnik’ shoe store Nick Leith-Smith in Hong Kong
Sewing Supplies
“Reverie” Linda Fleming
Organizational Grid
Program/ Circulation Diagram
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1.5’ 4”
10.5’ 2”
7.5’ 1’
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10’
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1’ 1.5’
1.5’
6” 3’
4”
3’ 2.5’ 2’ D
6”
32” 9’
AA Reception/ Reception/ Reception Hub Reception Hub 5’
2’
B Educational Items
13’
1.5’
1.5’
4”
4’
4”
2”
2”
10’
10’
1.5’
1.5’
C Vintage Materials
21’
13’
D Contemporary Materials & Supplies
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4’
EE T-Shirts & Gift Shop Trinkets
3.5’
3’
2.5’
Custom Dimensioned Pieces
Floor Plan
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Reception
Gifts
Educational Items ADA
Contemporary Materials & Supplies
D Floor Plan N Scale 1/8” = 1’0”
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Vintage Materials
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Reflected Ceiling Plan
N Ceiling Plan
N Scale 1/16” = 1’0”
Materials Brushed Aluminum
Light Birchwood
White Acrylic
3form Chroma: Garnett R22
Study Model Photo
Section Perspective
Retail Perspective
Entry Perspective
Mid-Century Mechanical Revival
Moodboard
Unit 125
Design Intention: Unit 125 is designed to be a vacation rental that takes a step back in time with a midcentury modern aesthetic, as well as referencing the mechanical and structural design of the typewriter itself. This gives the feeling that the visitor is actually inside of a typewriter by reflecting the structural and mechanical elements of a typewriter.
East Section Perspective
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Second Floor
Rest Room
Seating Area
Living Room
Kitchen
Courtyard
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First Floor
Site The site is the Nebraska Typewriter Building located in the heart of downtown Lincoln, Nebraska just a few blocks from Front Room Perspective the Pinnacle Bank Arena, Memorial Stadium, the University of Nebraska Lincoln campus and the Lied Performing Arts Center.
Litton Royal Room Perspective
Parlor Perspective
Section Perspective
User The user of this vacation rental ideally would be couples in their 30s-60s visiting Lincoln, Nebraska for concerts, sports events or conferences and job interviews.
Shenandoah STEM Design Intention: Shenandoah’s STEM facility was designed by myself as well as two other interior design students: Danielle Nelson and Amanda Van Buren, and two architecture students: Noah Schacher and Jose Cano. Our design for this STEM facility for Shenandoah, Iowa’s high school was driven by the idea of ‘playing up’. Our team of five came up with the concept after research on interactive learning that gave insight that kids of different ages and skill level can learn from each other through actively working together, resulting in the kids teaching each other and learning from each other.
Site
Program
Rendered Floor Plan
Interior Materials
Exterior Materials
Administration
Science Hub
Innovation Hub
Maker Space
Mechanics + Robotics
Science + Innovation Innovation Hub + Science Hub Section
Maker Space + Innovation Hub Section
Thank You
(402) 699-9649 clairehiles402@gmail.com 14835 Drexel St. Omaha, NE 68137 clairehiles402design