Emily Johnson Interior Design Portfolio

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emily johnson



emily johnson www.issuu.com/emilyjohnson18 emily_johnson_18@yahoo.com 423.736.8025



passion healthcare detail

During my me at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville I have discovered that I have a true passion for crea ng meaningful and healthful environments within the healthcare field. I find the diďŹƒculty of dealing with the constraints of healthcare design intriguing and constantly ponder why the way healthcare, in general, looks the way it does and how can I change it for the be er. My a en on to detail has played an enormous role in my passion for healthcare as well as construc on documenta on and detailing. I believe interior design is much more than a tac le world — our profession lives in the details.



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Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinic healthcare

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HGTV + UTK College of Architecture + Design office

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Cherokee Hotel hospitality/addap ve reuse

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The Annual All-College Spring Thing CompeƟƟon graphics

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Knoxville, Tennessee Third Year Studio Stahl + King + Johnson

Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinic

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The Tennessee Orthopedic Clinic caters to many pa ents experiencing various levels of pain. Each pa ent has a subjec ve percep on of their own pain hence the necessity of the Wong-Baker Pain Assessment Scale, which is a universal tool that is used to help pa ents describe what they are feeling. The percep on of pain, much like the percep on of space, can vary depending on the surrounding environments. Within the clinic, the pa ent and staff are physically and visually separated crea ng two completely different environments based on visual interest and efficiency respec vely. The two environments created challenge the s gmas of going to a doctor’s appointment and the produc vity of a tradi onal clinic.

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Clinic Floor Plan 7


6” Recessed Can 8” Dropped Sprinkler Head x Recessed Sprinkler Head with Specified Cap

Reflected Ceiling Plan

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1' - 10 1/2"

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0' - 2 3/4"

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1. Structure Above 2. Suspension Wire 3. Phillips Specified Hanger Kit 4. 2’x2’ Tegular Edge Acous cal Ceiling Panel 5. Phillips LED Luminous Tex le Panel

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Exam Room Ceiling Detail 8


Patient Corridor

Staff Area 9


Waiting Room

Exam Room 10


Break Room 1


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0' - 1 3/4"

0' - 2 1/2"

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0' - 1 1/2" ø 0' - 1 1/2"

3' - 0"

3' - 6"

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0' - 1 3/4"

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0' - 0 1/2"

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0' - 2 3/4"

1. Chrome-plated Steel Guardrail 2. Chrome-plated Steel Handrail 3. Scheduled Brackets 4. Tempered Non-Ferrous Glass 5. Tread Grade Silicone 6. Chrome Plated Steel Carriage 7. Structural Grade Silicone

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Stair Tread + Baluster Detail 1' - 0 1/4"

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0' - 9 1/4"

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2' - 11 1/2"

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1' - 0"

0' - 7"

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8. Cast Structural Glass 9. Chrome-plated Steel Guardrail 10. Chrome-plated Steel Handrail 11. Scheduled Brackets 12. Tempered Non-Ferrous Glass 13. Chrome-plated Steel Carriage 14. Cast Structural Glass 15. Tread Grade Silicone 16. Structural Grade Silicone 17. Structure

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HGTV + UTK CoA+D

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Knoxville, Tennessee Third Year Studio HGTV Collabora ve 8 Day Charre e Ballen ne + Bui + Johnson

The University of Tennessee College of Architecture + Design has partnered with Scripps Network including HGTV in a collabora ve effort to improve condi ons in the administra ve office area as well providing a learning experience for the third year interior design students. My group par cularly focused on the break room which was over crowded, unorganized, dark and extremely small. Our design was geared to address accessibility issues, energy efficiency, sea ng, dayligh ng and water usage.


Break Room

Seating Elevation

Sink Elevation

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6 1/2" 1' - 7"

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5' - 4"

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EQ

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1' - 1 1/2"

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1. Specified Puc System 2. Specified Polyvision Surface 3. Specified Puc Standards System 4. Specified Puc Bracing 5. 1”x12” Marine Grade MDF with Specified Veneer 6. Specified Puc Moun ng System 7. Sealant Bead 8. Specified Kohler Faucet 9. Specified Kohler Sink 10. 1 ½” Precast Concrete Countertop with Specified Stain & Sealant 11. Specified Pull 12. Specified Veneer 13. Blocking As Required 14. ¾” Marine Grade MDF 15. Concealed Spring Loaded Hinge 16. Toe Kick A ached to Door

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2' - 5"

2' - 3"

2' - 10 1/2"

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6"

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Millwork Sink + Shelving Detail

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The Cherokee Hotel

Cleveland, Tennessee Forth Year Studio Smart Communi es Ini a ve Hale + Bui + Johnson

The Cherokee Hotel is a historic icon for the city of Cleveland, Tennessee. Built in 1928, it represented a true travelers’ experience with all of the available ameni es. It was the star ng point for a poten al boom-town and was the place to be within the city. Unfortunately, the hotel was turned into low income housing in the 1960’s and then Sec on 8 housing soon a er. In order for the Cherokee Hotel’s unique history and reputa on to be honored and celebrated, it is our responsibility to restore the Cherokee Hotel back into a hotel. The new Cherokee Hotel will revive the downtown area to be, once again, an up-and-coming boom-town.


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The new site plan for the Cherokee Hotel incorporates the existing block on which it is located which includes three existing buildings as well as the Johnston city park across the street which occupies an entire block. The donor family’s restrictions for the park has prevented the city from fully taking advantage of the much needed green space within the downtown area. We felt that it was important to improve upon what was already taking place in the park as well as expanding and connecting it to our site and other future amenities. As a result, a pedestrian walkway was created spanning the entire length of the existing park block, through the Cherokee Hotel’s courtyard, and ending in a shopping alley at the end of the block. With the belief that Cleveland will be developing the downtown area more, the city will be able to expand upon the walkway linking the entire area for pedestrians.

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East - West Section 21


North - South Section 22


Main Level - Lobby + Restaurant 23


Lobby Lounge

Restaurant Bar 24


Spa + Fitness

Floor 5 - Condos 25


Commons - Dining + Lounge

Guest Floors 1-4 26


Guest + Resident Floor Hallway 1


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The Annual All-College Spring Thing

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Forth Year Design Studio College-Wide Compe on Second Place

The Annual All-College Spring Thing, commonly referred to as TAAST, has been a long standing, week-long tradi on within the College of Architecture + Design at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. It was originally created to unify the students within the college through lectures, ac vi es, compe ons, fund raisers and galleries. The graphic of the three single triangles symbolize the overlap and unifica on of the three disciplines in our beloved college- Architecture, Interior Design and Landscape Architecture. The graphic was then applied to the required banner, poster and t-shirt in order to create a new brand for TAAST 2015.


SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28 KICKBALL 11 AM | SEQUOYAH HILLS PARK

SUNDAY MARCH 1 THUMBTACK THROW 5:30 PM | READING ROOM BANNER HANGING 7 PM | 4th FLOOR BALCONY

MONDAY MARCH 2 LECTURE ALBERTO PEREZ-GOMEZ | 5:30 PM | ROOM 109 SILENT AUCTION 10 AM | 2nd FLOOR BALCONY CAN DRIVE 10 AM | 2nd FLOOR BALCONY

TUESDAY MARCH 3 INTERVIEW DAYS 6 PM | DUNFORD HALL ID SHOWCASE 6-8:30 PM | READING ROOM SILENT AUCTION ALL DAY

WEDNESDAY MARCH 4 INTERVIEW DAYS 6 PM | DUNFORD HALL NEWLYWED GAME 7 PM | READING ROOM SILENT AUCTION ALL DAY

THURSDAY MARCH 5 LECTURE MARK NEVEU | 5:30 PM | ROOM 109 INTERVIEW DAYS 6 AM | DUNFORD HALL CAN DRIVE CLOSE 5 PM | 2nd FLOOR BALCONY SILENT AUCTION ALL DAY

FRIDAY MARCH 6 CAN-STRUCTURE 11-3 PM | HUMANITIES PLAZA SHALE LECTURE PETER CARDEW | 5:30 AM | ROOM 109 SILENT AUCTION CLOSE 5 PM | 2nd FLOOR BALCONY

SATURDAY MARCH 7 BEAUX ARTS BALL 8 - MIDNIGHT | SASSY ANN’S

University of Tennessee College of Architecture + Design

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TAAST 2015 TAAST 2015

UTK CoAD

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