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My name is Marielle Cassidy and I am a passionate, prospering Interior Designer. I recently graduated from Endicott College with my Masters degree in Interior Architecture in August, 2022 and my Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Interior Design in the Spring of 2021.
Please know that I have attended an accredited college institutional program that focuses on Interior Design and Architecture from the first day of freshman year. That, coupled with my in-person internships and professional guidance, has sculpted me into an innovative, young creative. I have been commended on my presentation skills, narrative and my overall presence both in the office and in the classroom.
As a hard-working, self-motivated, organized and charismatic designer, I enjoy the entire design process; most especially the feeling I get when I have successfully created a powerful and compelling design presentation that is fully immersive for the viewer, starting from preliminary sketches and schematic design, all the way to the finished product. Fully immersive presentations are the result of in-depth user research, design strategy as well as space planning and collaborating with professors and peers for feedback. I am proficient in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign and I enjoy experimenting above and beyond my educational requirements as I find myself making edits for personal fun with software to create a blend of life-like and hand-sketched renderings.
Throughout my portfolio, you will find the different areas of design I have thoroughly excelled in while achieving many great awards along the way. Some of my favorite areas to design have been my Masters Thesis Project focusing on designing learning environments for preschoolers with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Undergraduate Senior Thesis Project, Educational Design, Retail Design as well as Restaurant + Bar Design.
I am extremely motivated to continue forward with the highest`quality of research, design ideas and presentations along with my continued passion and focus on innovative ideas. I look forward to offering a contemporary perspective on the community aspect of design while working to holistically improve the human experience within the built environment.
I am eagerly awaiting the continuation of my professional career in the industry as an Interior Designer/Interior Architect, while expanding my knowledge within the workplace and making connections with other professionals and colleagues along the way.
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EDUCATION
ENDICOTT COLLEGE
2017-2022
MA In Interior Architecture AUG. 2022 BFA In Interior Architecture & Design Studies MAY 2021 Dean’s List
GPA: 4.0/4.0
FLORENCE UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS FALL 2019 Study Abroad Program Florence, Italy
GPA: 3.5/4.0
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL 2013-2017
Diploma: June 2017 High Honor Roll GPA: 3.5/4.0
INTERNSHIPS
LDA ARCHITECTURE & INTERIORS SUMMER 2019 + FALL 2020
Cambridge, MA
o Worked in Revit, Adobe Creative Cloud Suite, Bluebeam REVU and Microsoft Excel to create presentations, schedules and shcemes for clients
o Took on a major role in redesigning the interior’s studio: library of materials and samples
o Regular returns and sourcing trips to the Boston Design Center
o Visited sites, installations and helped prepare and engage in client meetings
INTERNSHIPS (cont.)
CREATIVE OFFICE PAVILION SUMMER 2018 Manchester, NH
o Worked in AutoCAD and Microsoft PowerPoint to create drawings and presentations for clients
o Organized fabric and vinyl samples in the fabric library.
AWARDS
Student Invitational Exhibition SPRING 2022 NASAD Art Display 2019 - PRESENT Endicott College Dean’s List 2018 - PRESENT Montserrat College of Art Design Display NOV. 2021 Endicott College Thesis Award Winner MAY 2021 Presidential Art Merit Scholarship 2017-2021
SKILLS Revit Enscape SketchUp AutoCAD Adobe Suite Hand Drafting Microsoft Office Bluebeam REVU Organization Independence Leadership Collaboration
CONTACT 978-960-9070 mcass436@mail.endicott.edu Endicott College Marielle (Elle) Cassidy @ellecassidydesigns @marielles.mood https://issuu.com/ellecass
ADA accessibility : designed so users in a wheelchair can use the space just as anyone else
Ergonomics and comfortability : space may be used and enjoyed properly by users
Universal design : anyone can use this space, collaborate, work and socialize acceptingly
Sustainable materials and environmentally friendly prcesses used throughout the design
U S E R I C O N S
Encourages users to think outside of the box within the space : surrounding space sparks inspiration
Unique and custom designs allows any user to stop, appreciate and use the space
Designed for any + all cultures : space could internationally and culturally be used by anyone
Space sparks creativity + curiosity within the user’s mind through color stimulants and unique materials
PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
Research thoroughly for one semester corresponding areas of interest, while thinking how an existing space can be better designed with an entirely new program. Create a physical project to show how the space comes to life and works towards solving a current issue.
ISSUES AT HAND:
Recent Growth in Autism Diagnoses
In 2019, 1 in 36 children under the age of 4 were diagnosed with Autism in New Jersey
Preschool Children
The most common age range for an official diagnosis first educational environment
Difficulty Within the Typical School Children with Autism struggle with sensory dysfunctions, comprehension + overall functioning
DESIGN SOLUTIONS:
o Sensory Sensitive Design Approach :
Offers a minimalistic design that eliminates “extra” stimulation that would be present in atypical school
o Neuro-typical Design Approach : Designed with the intent of maximizing stimulation, tactile simulations, social connection + mimics real-world scenarios
o Blended Design Approach :
Incorpor ation of each design approach in which can be altered depending on the student’s current state of mind and stimulation requirements
THESIS
STATEMENT :
Young children with sensory dysfunctions struggle greatly on a day-to-day basis, within a typical school environment. While interior architecture can enhance the learning experience for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) within the early childhood educational setting with a design solution that will include a blended mixture of designed spaces to ensure a plethora of options and choices for students. This will create an ideal Preschool environment with several sensory design elements that will allow young students with Autism to have hands-on learning experiences to flourish within their own body and within the learning environment as a whole.
SOFTWARE + SKILLS :
o Model built in Revit
o Rendered in Enscape + Adobe Photoshop
o Built a 3D scale model; used Revit, 3D printer + foam core to cut pieces to then glue and pin pieces together
CONCEPTUAL PARTI
RESEARCH SUMMARY
Sensory Sensitive Approach
Offers a very minimalistic design that eliminates “extra” stimulation that would present in a typical school
RESEARCH / DESIGN ICONS
Acoustics
Materials + design decisions will allow for an overall quieter atmosphere
Spatial Sequencing
Wayfinding and paths of travel are straightforward + clear
Escape Space
Sensory Sensitive spaces : retreat space, subdued aesthetic, hypersensitive children requiring minimal stimulation
Compartmentalization
Repetition within materiality + layout offers a sense of expectation, pattern + spatial awareness
Transitions
In between spaces are clearly marked and have a plethora of seating, light and safety features
Sensory Zoning
Neuro-typical spaces stimulation space, a realistic design, hyposensitive children requiring extra stimulation
Safety
Materials vital sustainable quality to provide the greatest amount of benefits in withstanding longevity + impact on user health
User Control
Space is controllable, by offering a variety of acoustic, tactile and visual experiences within each space
As the human skin acts as the first layer of defense and protection, it works 24/7 to regulate sensory input into the body. Just as the goal of Aspects is to create a variety of sensory experiences in which each child will interpret differently, just as the skin does. While skin differs immensely from person to person, so does the type of Autism that each user portrays. While this preschool will be a safe haven for those with physical and psychological differences in terms of permeability, specifically thinking about minimum vs. maximum acoustic connections + trespass, light connections + trespass, materials ‘bleeding’ from space to space, temperature fluctuations + differences, the overall conceptual design will permeate light, sounds and relationships between different areas of the school. Skin is an everyday space in which individuals need to work and understand themselves in order to function. This is a concept that the Aspects environment will exhibit through materiality, lines, colors and feelings.
INSPIRATION
Neuro-typical Approach
Intent of maximizing stimulation, tactile simulations, social connection + mimicking realworld scenarios
PROJECT DATA + EXISTING SITE INFO
Level 1 : 50,000 sq ft. 2 : 28,000 sq ft.
PROGRAMMING + CIRCULATION DIAGRAMS
A S P E C T S D E V E L O P M E N T A L P R E S C H O O L
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Level
Level 1 Level 2 Key: Existing Quiet Learning Space Private Retreat Rooms Restrooms Storage Psychology Therapy Public Sensory Rooms Circulation Acoustic Barrier Exterior View Interior View Master’s Program Fall 2021 - Summer 2022
Double height space Large ceiling baffles to minimize acoustics + light trespass Views up + down the space : prospect + refuge Free play space in waiting area + comfortable lounge seating ENTRANCE ATRIUM0 2 M A S T E R S T H E S I S Master’s Program Fall 2021 - Summer 2022
PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
Research thoroughly for one semester corresponding areas of interest, while thinking how an existing space can be better designed with an entirely new program. Create a physical project to show how the space comes to life and works towards solving a current issue.
ISSUES AT HAND:
Recent Growth in Autism Diagnoses In 2019, 1 in 36 children under the age of 4 were diagnosed with Autism in New Jersey
Preschool Children The most common age range for an official diagnosis first educational environment
Difficulty Within the Typical School
Children with Autism struggle with sensory dysfunctions, comprehension + overall functioning Program -
DESIGN SOLUTIONS:
o Sensory Sensitive Design Approach :
Offers a minimalistic design that eliminates “extra” stimulation that would be present in atypical school
o Neuro-typical Design Approach : Designed with the intent of maximizing stimulation, tactile simulations, social connection + mimics real-world scenarios
o Blended Design Approach :
Incorpor ation of each design approach in which can be altered depending on the student’s current state of mind and stimulation requirements
THESIS
STATEMENT :
Young children with sensory dysfunctions struggle greatly on a day-to-day basis, within a typical school environment. While interior architecture can enhance the learning experience for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) within the early childhood educational setting with a design solution that will include a blended mixture of designed spaces to ensure a plethora of options and choices for students. This will create an ideal Preschool environment with several sensory design elements that will allow young students with Autism to have hands-on learning experiences to flourish within their own body and within the learning environment as a whole.
SOFTWARE + SKILLS :
o Model built in Revit
o Rendered in Enscape + Adobe Photoshop
o Built a 3D scale model; used Revit, 3D printer + foam core to cut pieces to then glue and pin pieces together
Diffused
Softer
SENSORY SENSITIVE CLASSROOM
Focus
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Master’s
Fall 2021
Summer 2022
on self-play + individual exploration Clerestory windows with light-tone Mecho shades Custom ottoman storage element : choice of shape, color, materiality
light tubes
seating options for hypersensitive students : need less stimulation
NEURO-TYPICAL CLASSROOM
Less acoustic consideration
Circadian daylight
Focus play, motor skills,
Darker palette with
Floor windows with dark-toned shades hard hyposensitive breakout corner
on group
fine/gross
+ real world applications
cloud flush ceiling light
a variety of textures + tones
to ceiling
Mecho
Variety of
seating options for
students : need more stimulation Small
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Master’s
PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
Research thoroughly for one semester corresponding areas of interest, while thinking how an existing space can be better designed with an entirely new program. Create a physical project to show how the space comes to life and works towards solving a current issue.
ISSUES AT HAND:
Recent Growth in Autism Diagnoses
In 2019, 1 in 36 children under the age of 4 were diagnosed with Autism in New Jersey
Preschool Children The most common age range for an official diagnosis first educational environment
Difficulty Within the Typical School
Children with Autism struggle with sensory dysfunctions, comprehension + overall functioning
DESIGN SOLUTIONS:
o Sensory Sensitive Design Approach :
Offers a minimalistic design that eliminates “extra” stimulation that would be present in atypical school
o Neuro-typical Design Approach : Designed with the intent of maximizing stimulation, tactile simulations, social connection + mimics real-world scenarios
o Blended Design Approach : Incorpor ation of each design approach in which can be altered depending on the student’s current state of mind and stimulation requirements
THESIS STATEMENT :
Young children with sensory dysfunctions struggle greatly on a day-to-day basis, within a typical school environment. While interior architecture can enhance the learning experience for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) within the early childhood educational setting with a design solution that will include a blended mixture of designed spaces to ensure a plethora of options and choices for students. This will create an ideal Preschool environment with several sensory design elements that will allow young students with Autism to have hands-on learning experiences to flourish within their own body and within the learning environment as a whole.
SOFTWARE + SKILLS :
o Model built in Revit
o Rendered in Enscape + Adobe Photoshop
o Built a 3D scale model; used Revit, 3D printer + foam core to cut pieces to then glue and pin pieces together
Felt, acoustic ceiling baffles with varying colors
BLENDED CLASSROOM
Mixed focus on sensory + environmental learning
Clerestory + large windows
Medium-toned Mecho shades to create lighting variations
Blended use of hard + soft seating for more or less stimulation
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Program Fall 2021 - Summer 2022
BREAKOUT ROOMS SENSORY ROOMS
Quiet rooms, FloorTime rooms, Swing rooms + Stimulation rooms
Different types of private sensory rooms for different experiences + stimulation
Felt ceiling baffles to increase acoustic reverberation in Sensory Sensitive Quiet rooms
Differences in materials, interior/exterior views, acoustic considerations + curvilinear forms
Slide + stairway connection options for circulation
Important in a really large volume / “overwhelming
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space”
WEST SECTION
Bachelor’s Program Spring 2021: Awarded: 2021 Thesis Award
PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
Research thoroughly for one semester corresponding areas of interest, while thinking how an existing space can be better designed with an entirely new program. Create a physical project to show how the space comes to life and works towards solving a current issue.
ISSUES AT HAND:
o Mental health and well-being of Gen-z entering the workplace (post graduation stress + anxiety)
o Gentrification -> affordability of housing for young adults
o Not enough places and ways to bring people together after college
o Spending more time thinking about the “next step” rather than own well-being
DESIGN SOLUTIONS:
o Universal design + therapeutic elements
o Easy transitional space between college + work
o Community: having people nearby with similar interests
o Programs and panels for networking
o New take on urban living -> all-inclusive building
CONCEPT
STATEMENT :
29.5 Is a Generation-Z inclusive Lifestyle Center that will help recent college graduates succeed through the transition into the real world. Key design solutions include: sustainable design, form + function theory, Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs theory, mental health-inclusive design, historic preservation and post Covid-19 design solutions. Several universal + therapeutic design methods as well as the “long term hotel” system will ease this difficult transition time. With the stress, anxiety and mental health controversies that are common after graduation, 29.5 will minimize these pressures for a smooth progression into the working world.
SOFTWARE + SKILLS :
o Model built in Revit
o Rendered in Autodesk Cloud + Adobe Photoshop
o Built a 3D scale model; used Revit, 3D printer
+ foam core to cut pieces to then glue and pin pieces together
LIFESTYLE CENTER
CONCEPT : Lunar Phases Of The Moon
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2D PARTI SKETCH 3D PARTI DIAGRAM TRANSITION INDIVIDUALITY JOURNEY LIGHT + DARKNESS ASTROLOGY NEW BEGINNINGS EMOTION “The Earth revolves around the Sun and completes a cycle in 365 days 5 h 48 min and 46 s. On the other hand, the Moon, which is the only natural satellite of the Earth, completes an orbit around the Earth in 29 days 12 h 44 min 3 s and this is called the Synodic Period of the Moon or Lunar month or Lunation” (Chakraborty).
FLOOR NOT TO SCALE FLOOR FLOOR GREENHOUSE HOUSE ENTRANCE/LOBBY HOUSE BAR BAR RESTROOMS RESTROOMS STAIRS ELEVATOR STAIRS LOCKERS YOGA FITNESS CENTER SHOWERS SHOWERS REST REST STAIRS ELEVATOR LIVING CONSULT ROOM CONSULT ROOM CONSULT ROOM CONSULT ROOM STAFF CENTER RECEPTION ROOMS ROOMS FIRE LIVING STAIRS KITCHEN MAIL ZOOM ZOOM ROOM ROOM ROOM OPEN-CONCEPT CO-WORKING SPACE EVENT STAGESTORAGE OPEN TO 1ST FLOOR OPEN TO 1ST FLOOR OPEN TO 1ST FLOOR REPRESENTS: WANING MOON: LETTING GO PALETTE: MOSTLY LIGHT WITH REPRESENTS: WAXING MOON: GROWTH PALETTE: MOSTLY DARK REPRESENTS: FULL MOON: CLARITY CREATIVITY PALETTE: BRIGHT FLOOR 4 FLOOR 5 FLOOR 6 FIRE STAIRS OPEN-CONCEPT STUDIO APARTMENT STUDIO APARTMENT STUDIO APARTMENT STUDIO APARTMENT STUDIO APARTMENT BEDROOM BEDROOM APARTMENT BEDROOM APARTMENT BEDROOM APARTMENT FIRE ELEVATOR LIVING STAIRS STUDIO APARTMENT STUDIO APARTMENT STUDIO APARTMENT STUDIOSTUDIO APARTMENT BEDROOM BEDROOMBEDROOM FIRE STAIRS STAIRS OPEN-CONCEPT STUDIO APARTMENT STUDIO APARTMENT STUDIO APARTMENT STUDIO APARTMENT STUDIO APARTMENT BEDROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM APARTMENT BEDROOM APARTMENT LAUNDRY ROOMLAUNDRY ROOM SOUTH BUILDING SECTION NOT TO SCALE CUSTOM CAFE SEATING SECTION NOT TO SCALE 40’-0” 14’-8” 7’-0” 8’-0” LIVING STAIRS: THIRD FLOOR HEART CENTER LIVING STAIRS Antimicrobial railing material Biophilic element: living staircase with plants Neutral-toned wood to compliment contrasting color scheme Glass railings allow for natural sunlight between floors Landings on each floor promote collaboration or rest Large ventilated windows for air circulation NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALENOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE
STACKING AXON :
DESIGN ICON KEY
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
ASTROLOGY
FORM + FUNCTION THEORY
Overall
Eco-friendly
MENTAL
Ease
New
CONNECTIVE
Can
INITIAL SKETCHES :
Antimicrobial glass dividers
Allows for privacy + sanitation
Enclosed booth holds 1-4 guests
6’ distance from other tables and barrels
Way finding: numbered booths on floor decal
Large ventilated windows for air circulation
GLASS RAILING BIOPHILIA “LIVING” STAIR OPEN TO OTHER FLOORS
SPACE COMMUNITY + UNIVERSAL DESIGN Does the space allow for connection between people and themselves?
BIOPHILIA
HEALTH INCLUSIVE DESIGN POST-COVID - 19 DESIGN Connection of evidence-based design for different moon signs of the zodiac calendar Intent of renovating an older building to show character
materials + connection to nature + organic designs
of day to day life and minimized stress and anxiety in design
health and safety concerns
aesthetics go hand-in-hand with objective of design
anyone and everyone use this space to come together?
CAFE PRIVATE + SOCIALLY DISTANCED TABLES 2-4 GUESTS GLASS ACOUSTIC PANELING SPACE ALLOWS FOR COLLABORATION, SOCIALIZATION + OR REST
Master’s Spring
PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
Focus on the systems and processes active in the development and design of urban landscapes with an emphasis on understanding the interaction between attributes of the larger site context and objectives for the specific site under consideration. Develop and refine analysis and research skills at various scales of inquiry and expand understanding of principles of landscape and urban design.
INSPIRATION
SKETCHES
CHALLENGE :
Consider the existing site + surrounding elements within downtown Salem, Massachusetts. After researching existing infrastructure and population considerations, develop a proposal for a park area with a hypothetical building mass and function. Using ideas of paths, hierarchy, landmarks, etc. will be very important within design decisions.
CONCEPT STATEMENT :
‘The Box’ will serve as a free, public space located in the heart of downtown Salem, Massachusetts. The space will offer a variety of rotating popup farmer’s markets, outdoor lounge seating, playground equipment, and other outdoor environments that the community can immerse themselves in. ‘The Box’ will be a lively spot, a destination for locals and tourists! Introducing some of these elements to the downtown area will bring people a sense of connection to their surroundings, as well as offer a touch-down space that is free, fun and flexible! + :
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Program
2022
SOFTWARE
SKILLS
o Model built in Revit o Rendered in Enscape + Adobe Photoshop
CONCEPT : A BOX SITE, USER + SURROUNDINGS Key Fields; commons; open historic sites Parks or playgrounds Public parking lots Cemeteries 1. Gillian’s Foods, 2. Marc’s Market, 3. My Convenience Grocery, 4. Los Amigos Supermarket, 5. Steve’s Quality Market Key Site Existing Farmer’s Market Existing Grocery Stores
SITE PLAN NOT TO SCALE
ENTRANCE
NORTH SECTION
Underground Parking
NOT TO SCALE
Master’s Spring
É C O L E
PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
In a group of three, design a secondary school in Senegal Africa for 400 students; with 10 classrooms, a multi-purpose space, offices, latrines or bathrooms, a covered courtyard, an open courtyard. Consider the hot and dry climate, the exiting plot of land and how the design will serve the entire existing community.
CHALLENGE :
While considering existing landscape, local residents, sun and wind direction and temperature affects, design a school that is realistic to this population in terms of budget and materiality. It will be crucial to use Earth construction and local materials, while incorporating the idea of modularity and sustainability at all times. As one of three group members, I was able to help with schematics, building design, and most prominently produced the renderings and board layout.
PROJECT STATEMENT :
The École Communautaire will not only create a blend of educational and communal facilities, but the design will facilitate these relationships through the amenities offered. “It takes a whole village to raise a child” and the importance of integrating the entire community into this project will drive the design decisions. The project will incorporate spaces that do not currently exist within the Senegal community such as a communal well water source, a local farm stand, a medical facility, multipurpose space and the secondary education facility. The École Communautaire will be completely green through its use of local, sustainable construction materials such as bamboo, timber and rammed earth. These construction techniques can help inform users and the community about the importance of environmental conservation. The design will help the students and the community come together through the inclusive design decisions, use of sustainable materials, and use of the educational facilities.
SOFTWARE + SKILLS :
OMM U N AUT RE
Programming
Classroom Section Diagrams
Ventilation
Cool air enters the classroom through perforated brick walls, clarestory windows and window shutters. Warm air is then expelled through the vertical bamboo beams
Classroom
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5
As rain falls, it is guided down a series of angled roofs that extend to all angles. This water is collected through a continuous gutter system to then be stored in a water tank
Water Collection Sunlight
Direct African sunlight illuminates the classroom through clarestory windows, verical bamboo beams as well as the door and shuttered windows
Market
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Program
2022
o Model built in Revit o Rendered in Enscape + Adobe Photoshop
Area Section NOT TO SCALE Key Sunlight Cool Airflow Hot Airflow Water Collection Solar Panels
Roof: Will enable the cooling air to circulate through the interior inexpensive and appealing from exterior, while also easily adapts to the climate conditions in South Africa
Truss: Local wood, extremely strong and durable for structural purposes.
Usually used in African roofing systems for stability + sustainability
ertical Beams: Locally sourced material. One of the most sustainable materials available due to its abundance in nature. Very durable, and is also strong
Deconstruction Axon Iron Timber Bamboo Bamboo
ontal Beams: Made from a locally sourced material. One of the most sustainable materials available due to its abundance in nature. Very durable, and is also strong
Rammed Earth
Walls: Mud bricks: mix of soil with small amounts of cement + water: creates a mixture that is formed into blocks, compressed with a hand operated machine, and left to dry for 21 days.
Rammed Earth
Floor: Technique of pressing the soil down. Local soil: quickest and easiest way to complete structure in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Medical Center
Multipurpose Room
Market
Storage Storage Office
Teacher’s Room
Classroom
Classroom
Classroom
Classroom
Master Plan NOT TO SCALE
Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom Garden Shed Covered Courtyard Fountain Open Courtyard Entrance Water Tank Well Septic Septic Garden Garden Garden Garden Entrance Open Play Space
PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
Re-design the Montserrat College of Art School in Beverly, MA. The school is currently looking for actual design advice so we met with the clients in-person prior to design for an initial site visit; followed by a presentation of my final project to the school.
CHALLENGE :
Start with the school library space and integrate technology, printing space and quiet hangout spaces. Continue this concept into the entire 38,000 sq. ft building while including immersive learning areas as well as a steady conceptual ‘element’ throughout.
CONCEPT STATEMENT :
Using overriding geometry, structure and gridlike patterns, the space defines the experience and function that is facilitated through the built environment. The scale of geometry varies from space to space as well as the lighting, patterns and mix of natural materials. These design elements then come together in a familiar, understood way to create clear way finding, a sense of order and can truly make the user experience the space in a unique and personal way.
DESIGN SOLUTION:
Design an art school with the idea of connection and repetition in mind through the classrooms, studios, the cafe, faculty spaces, as well as the immersive learning environments including: a meditation room, a 3D surrounding theater, a VR lounge a digital art gallery as well as a large communicating stair to connect all 4 floors in an interactive way.
SOFTWARE + SKILLS :
o Model built in Revit
o Rendered in Autodesk Cloud + Adobe Photoshop
o Built a 3D conceptual model with foam core and pins
INITIAL DESIGN SKETCHES :
Custom Collaborative Conceptual Axonometric Diagram:
First Floor Stair
CONCEPTUAL 3D MODEL :
Book Stack :
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South-West Section NOT TO SCALE
Digital Art Gallery Atrium / Collaborative Stairs
Basement NOT TO SCALE Lounge ADA Restroom ADA Restroom Elevator Mech StudioStudio Studio Restroom Restroom Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom Communicating Event Stairs Interstitial Hallway Flat Files ADA Restroom ADA Restroom Elevator MechRestroom Restroom Communicating Stairs Interstitial Hallway Meditation Cafe Lounge Lounge Entry Reception Library Conference Admin Mail Room Pod Office Office Office Office Level NOT TO SCALE ADA Restroom ADA Restroom Elevator MechRestroom Restroom Communicating Stairs Lounge Pod Office Office Office Office Interstitial Hallway Classroom Classroom Classroom Library Media Staff Lounge Breakout Breakout Breakout Breakout Immersive Gallery Level 2 NOT TO SCALE ADA Restroom ADA Restroom Elevator MechRestroom Restroom Communicating Stairs Lounge Pod Interstitial Hallway Classroom Immersive VR Lounge ClassroomClassroomClassroom Classroom Lounge Immersive Theater Open-Concept Lounge Flat Files Level 3 NOT TO SCALE
PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
Create a graphic and written solution for a pharmaceutical company’s large “move” to the outskirts of the city. The company requests not only a more open-concept working environment, but also for the space to include multi-functional areas that users can take advantage of in the new location such as retail space, a cafe space, a gym, day care facility as well as dry cleaning services.
CHALLENGE :
Address and communicate the changes taking place regarding the company’s move, work-from-home policies and the new office environment.
CONCEPT
STATEMENT :
“Fusion” a pharmaceutical company looking to relocate will be designed with the main idea of blending the office/ work environment with that of the workfrom-home atmosphere. The concept of fusing these two atmospheres will be seen throughout the design of a multi-functional facility that serves as a workspace but also as a blend between the two environments to ease employees back into in-person working. The entire building serves as a fusion in itself as it goes from public spaces on the ground floor up to the most private spaces on the fifth floor - fusing all of the required programming into one space.
DESIGN SOLUTION:
Create a space where employees feel a sense of community and openness through the space plan and use of flexible workspaces. Key design elements include: post-Covid-19 design solutions, opening up te stereotypical “office” as well as offering a hybridization of at-home technology and comfort within the progressive, fast-paced office environment
Floor KITCHEN AREA
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5 Floor 4 Floor 3 Floor 2 Floor 1 RESTROOMS + ELEVATORS STAIRSLOUNGE EXECUTIVE C-SUITE KITCHEN BREAK ROOM RESTROOMS + ELEVATORS STAIRSLOUNGE BREAK ROOM DIGITAL LABFLEXIBLE + PRIVATE PODS + STATIONS RESTROOMS + ELEVATORS STAIRSLOUNGE BREAK ROOM COLLABOARTIVE AREA KITCHEN INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL WORKSTATIONS RESTROOMS + ELEVATORS STAIRSLOUNGE DAY CAREDRY CLEANING LOCKER ROOMS LOCKER ROOMS GYM RESTROOMS + ELEVATORS STAIRS LOUNGE ENTRANCE + LOBBY RETAIL“CAFETERIA” BUBBLE DIAGRAMS : PROGRAMMING : Floor 5 o Executive C-Suite o Offices o Kitchen o Break Room o Lounge o Restrooms o Elevators o Stairs Floor 4 : o Flexible Pods o Workstations o Digital Lab o Break Room o Lounge o Restrooms o Elevators o Stairs Floor 3 : o Open Collaborative Area o Individual Workstations o Kitchen o Break Room o Lounge o Restrooms o Elevators o Stairs Floor 2 : o Gym o Locker Rooms o Laundry / Dry Cleaning o Day Care o Lounge o Restrooms o Elevators o Stairs Floor 1 : o Entrance o Lobby o “Cafeteria” o Retail + Convenience o Lounge o Restrooms o Elevators o Stairs EMPLOYEE
ENTRANCE / LOBBY COLLABORATIVE
Winter 2022
FURNISHINGS + FINISHES
CAFETERIA
OPEN COLLABOARTIVE WORKSPACE
‘ROOM’ WORK PODS
PHONE BOOTH
FOCUS ROOM
MEETING ROOM
OPEN MEETING ROOM
Bachelor’s Program Spring 2020
PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
In a group of four, develop a concept and create a healing garden area for patients within a hospital, wellness facility. Only four materials can be used: Copper, Glass, Concrete and Venetian Plaster. Partners: Isabel Davern, Breanna Gillam and Natalie Ryan.
CHALLENGE :
Within a 20’ x 20’ cube, appropriately apply the use of these four materials while paying close attention to the material properties, as well as the “principles + elements” of design.
CONCEPT STATEMENT : Yin + Yang
Opposite forces are complementary, creating balance and harmony within the universe. This is then translated into the healing garden through curvilinear forms as well as physical resemblance of the Yin + Yang symbol.
DESIGN SOLUTION:
The concept of Yin + Yang was developed in which the glass is used as recycled mulch in the pathway that surrounds the bench and within the glass wall waterfall feature. Concrete was used on the ground and the walls to balance out the lightness of the other materials. Lastly, Venetian plaster was used in its porous state within the wall planters and the ground planters as well.
SOFTWARE + SKILLS :
CONCEPT SKETCH
HEALING PLANTS OF DESIGN
INITIAL SKETCH
Water
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o Model built in Revit o Rendered in Autodesk Cloud + Adobe Photoshop
Spearmint Relaxes Nerves Sage : Calms Anxiety Yarrow : Relieves Stress Lavander : Promotes Rest Eucalyptus : Increases Circulation FLOOR PLAN NOT TO SCALE HEALING FEATURES PRINCIPLES
Plants Fresh Air Pattern Movement Balance
THE 4 MATERIALS :
VIEW OF HEALING GARDEN
Copper
Concrete Glass
Venetian Plaster
PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
In a group setting, renovate an existing bar / restaurant space located within the Plus Hostel in Florence, Italy. Design a new cafe / bar / restaurant space that includes a kitchen, bathrooms and a new entrance area. Ideas were made with partner Breanna Gillam; created all of the graphics and renderings displayed.
CHALLENGE :
Develop a concept to see throughout the design process - something that relates to Italian culture, lifestyle, youth needs as well as including the required bar, restaurant and hospitality programming.
CONCEPT STATEMENT :
Carrara Bar, Restaurant, and Cafeteria was redesigned with the concept of marble in mind, coming from the province of Carrara and Massa within the Tuscan region. The material is used within Florence in the construction of historical landmarks like the Santa Maria del Fiore, the Duomo, as well as many sculptures. One might say, that Carrara Marble, is one of many things that help make up the identity of Florence, Italy.
DESIGN SOLUTION:
Using the concept of Carrara marble, which comes from northern Italy, incorporate this into several custom designs: light wall panel, custom seating, etc. By combining the ideas of Gentrification, Sustainability and the identity of Florence, design a space for young people who are traveling as well as looking for a lively aesthetic and an affordable place to sine, relax and meet new people.
SOFTWARE + SKILLS :
o Model built in Revit
o Rendered in Autodesk Cloud + Adobe Photoshop
SOUTH TO SCALE)
BAR & RESTAURANT SECTION (NOT TO SCALE)
VIEW
EAST TO
WEST
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OF RESTAURANT : GROUP SEATING BUBBLE DIAGRAMS : FURNITURE :
NORTH
SECTION (NOT
SECTION (NOT
SCALE)
SECTION (NOT TO SCALE)
Bachelor’s Program Fall 2019
VIEW OF RESTAURANT : BAR + SOLO SEATING
MATERIALS :
Leather
Upholstery Marble Brass Wood
FLOOR PLAN (NOT TO SCALE)
VIEW OF BAR
Wooden Paneled Solo Seating
Custom Tiered Seating
PROJECT
DESCRIPTION :
Design a corporate, co-working space for anyone who chooses to work here remotely. This two-story building will include private work spaces, collaborative team-building spaces as well as cafe areas and public areas for socialization.
CHALLENGE :
Develop a concept to aid the design process that can be used and understood easily by anyone who may enter and use the space. Incorporate needs of those in a daily workplace environment.
CONCEPT
STATEMENT :
Precision is compromised of sleek lines, angles and measurements. This was put into the design for the urban co-working loft through a decal which is used as a way finding tool throughout the space.
DESIGN SOLUTION:
Using line work and precision, this way finding element has been incorporated on the floors, walls and ceiling to allow the user who that space is designed for and the purpose within.
SOFTWARE + SKILLS :
o Model built in Revit
o Rendered in Autodesk Cloud + Adobe Photoshop
Bachelor’s Program Spring 2019: Awarded: Spring 2019 NASAD Art Display
VIEW OF CAFE
CUSTOM LOGO DESIGN
STACKING AXONOMETRIC
PRELIMINARY SKETCHES
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WEST SECTION (NOT TO SCALE)
EAST SECTION (NOT TO SCALE)
VIEW OF PRIVATE WORKSPACE
PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
Paired with a graphic design student who posed as my client; who had previously rebranded a monthly subscription box service.
CHALLENGE :
Take this brand and design a pop-up shop located in the Seaport District in Boston, MA. Use sustainable design elements, universal design elements and add a way to make the space interactive where products can be tested.
CONCEPT STATEMENT :
As a monthly subscription box company, War Paint encompasses the concept of a makeup palette through the brand customization of each makeup box. The surprise factor inside of each palette and box, the compact-ness, organization and colors of the store, but most importantly the experimental purpose of the pop-up shop and of the palette itself.
DESIGN SOLUTION:
Orange and purple are the main colors chosen by my partner, for War Paint; a monthly subscription box to test makeup, hair and skin products. In the space, users can see each monthly box on display in a custom “makeup palette” display fixture. There are also three vanities where “War Paint Night” takes place, where users are instructed on how to use the products correctly, what works best for them or create a specific makeup look.
SOFTWARE + SKILLS :
o Model built in Revit
o Rendered in Autodesk Cloud + Adobe Photoshop
o Built a 3D scale model (1” = 1’-0” scale) used AutoCAD, foam core, 3D printer and water jet machine to cut pieces to then glue and pin together
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BRAND COLORS + VALUES : individualistic sophistocated organized decorative feminine fresh CONCEPT SKETCH : CONCEPT INTEGRATION : custom palette wall fixture BUBBLE DIAGRAM : WAR PAINT POP-UP EXTERIOR VANITIES SHELVES SHELVES CHAIRS DISPLAY PALETTE DESIGN EXTRA SEATING PALETTE FIXTURE CHECK OUTCHAIR ENTRY MATERIALS Bachelor’s Program Fall 2018: Awarded: Spring 2019 NASAD Art Display
VIEW OF SEATING AREA + VANITIES
VIEW OF ENTRANCE / CUSTOM FIXTURE DESIGN
AXONOMETRIC VIEW
FLOOR PLAN
SUBSCRIPTION BOX DESIGN
Bachelor’s Program Fall 2019
PROJECT
DESCRIPTION :
Design a custom light fixture with a specific concept in mind. Connect this concept to the Hospitality Design Studio project and incorporate into spaces. Separately within a group setting, design a light wall installation panel with the same concept from the Restaurant Design Studio. Create a 3D light wall panel and design laser cut pieces to be assembled and built to scale.
CHALLENGE :
Design these two models in 3D form digitally and incorporate them within the Hospitality Design project + the Restaurant Design project.
DESIGN SOLUTION:
Using inspiration from my time abroad in Florence, Italy create a concept that can be seen through the design of the light fixture and light wall panel and how it is integrated into the space.
Hospitality Design Studio concept: Di Stijl Art. Restaurant Design Studio concept: Carrara marble.
SOFTWARE + SKILLS :
o Models built in Revit
o Rendered in Autodesk Cloud + Adobe Photoshop
o Built a 3D scale model of light wall panel (1” = 1’-0” scale) used AutoCAD and laser cutter to create pieces to assemble together
CUSTOM LAMP DESIGN
DIGITAL SKETCH
MATERIALS
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CUSTOM LIGHT WALL PANEL IN RESTAURANT DESIGN
MATERIALS
HAND DRAWINGS GRAPHICS
All images are my own with a graphic twist
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All images are my own
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION :
While studying architecture abroad in Florence, Italy, I kept a sketchbook of all the places and sites I visited within the city.
CHALLENGE :
Travel to several architectural monuments throughout the city and keep a running sketchbook of different design elements that are important within the architecture itself.
DESIGN SOLUTION:
Hand sketch different angles of the buildings and note the small details that are so uniquely crafted into the design.
SOFTWARE + SKILLS :
o Hand sketched
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Marielle (Elle) Cassidy
https://issuu.com/ellecass
@ellecassidydesigns
@mariellesmood