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GRACE LUDWICK

Interior Architecture Portfolio


Grace Ludwick

Interior Architecture and Design “I am currently a 4th year Interior Architecture and Design student at the University of Kansas. I have a driven work ethic and dedication to

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the work I produce. My goal is to design spaces that showcase my ideas

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while understanding the standards needed for a project that will also help make it functional.”

Work Experience

Education

Preschool Teacher

Saint Thomas Aquinas High School

2017-Present

- Work with ages ranging from infants to 9 years of age

- Inspired various aged classrooms, planned daily lessons and learning activities that challenged the children.

2016-2020 | GPA: 3.8

University of Kansas 2020-Present | GPA: 3.75

- Lead teacher in classrooms teaching problem solving, social and

Expected: 2024

emotional development.

B.S. Interior Architecture and Design (CIDA Candidacy

Babysitter

2018-Present

- Provided care on weekdays and weekends KU Cheerleader 2020-2022

- Student athlete cheering for Football, Basketball, and Volleyball

2022, expected CIDA Accreditation in 2025)

Achievements and Awards Model Bridge Building Competition 2017-2019

- Balanced workouts, practice, games, Sorority, as well as school

UCA National Championship

- Volunteered for various KU activities that weren’t part of Cheer.

2021

Spaces Inc. Internship 2023-2024

- Created material palettes, renderings, validation packages - Collaborated with clients, designers, sales, and project managers

- Attended furniture and material sale representative meetings

Technical Skills Photoshop InDesign Revit Sketchup

NCA 5-Time All American 2014-2019

NCA Top Gun Jumps and Top Gun Stunt 2014-2019

Presidential Service Award 2016-2020

Spanish National Honors Society 2020

Academic Honor Roll Dec. 2020, May. 2022, Dec. 2022, Dec. 2023


TA B L E O F CO N T E N T S

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Alzheimer’s Living Facility

Pages 1-14

02

Sustainable Housing

03

Luxury Boutique Hotel

04

Construction Documents

05

Pages 15-28

Pages 29-44

Pages 45-54

Sketches Pages 55-56

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01

ALZHEIMER’S LIVING FACILITY

2022 | Dallas, TX | Healthcare

In this project I was tasked with redesigning the

second floor of the Vivacity Memory Care located in Dallas, TX. Having personal experience with a loved one having Alzheimer’s, this project made me want to design a space that is interactive, welcoming,

and provides a sense of independence. When I was

thinking about a concept I wanted to relate it back to my grandma with Alzheimer’s and think about some factors that would make her experience in memory care better.

1 | Alzheimer’s Living Facility



Concept

INTERACTIVE SENSORY When Alzheimer’s patients are moved into memory care, their sense of home and belonging becomes lost, which can lead patients to become less motivated to do daily tasks. When users enter the space they should feel like they belong in this new environment they will soon call home. Throughout the building there will be sensory activities that will help them get physically active, improve cognitive ability as well as memory, and use their fine motor skills. The goal is to ensure patients are comfortable and feel like they still have a sense of control and independence with all the provided amenities they can do that will keep them active physically and mentally.

3 | Alzheimer’s Living Facility



RESEARCH + SITE ANALYSIS 6.5 million Americans 65 and over have Alzheimer’s A type of dementia that leads to memory loss and cognitive abilities that interrupt people’s daily life. The brain has nerve cells that connects our ability to learn, think, and remember. It begins in the part of the brain that affects learning.

Alzheimer’s is the 6th leading cause of death in the United States Su n t Pa h

CC Young Senior Living

4847 W Lawther Dr. #100, Dallas, TX 75214

Map Key Vegetation Main Street Side Streets Sidewalk Trails Site Buildings Slope

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MOOD BOARD + USER ANALYSIS

MOOD BOARD In this mood board I wanted to feature the different aspects of

how residents are able to use their physical and mental abilities. The

goal was to encapsulate the idea of the residents being able to have a

sense of independence and control.

USER PERSONA Susan was a housewife most of her life and was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s 10 years ago. Her family started to notice that she wasn’t able to keep track of her grandkids names, getting lost in her own home, leaving the stove turned on,

losing motivation to eat, and forgetting to take daily medication. Her family wanted to move her into memory care to help her with some of her daily task challenges.

DESIGN NEEDS Increased clarity:

Accessibility:

- Color Contrast

- Wheel chair accessibility

- Way Finding - Lighting

- Clear open pathways - Reachability

Easy orientation:

Safety:

- Designating different areas of socialization

- Ensure floors aren’t slick and furniture is accessible

- Visual Access

- Clear signage

- Providing well lit areas around the home - Soft edges to help prevent injury

Safety but Independence:

Lighting Levels:

- Guardrails or handrails

- Warmer lights for dining

- Independence and sense of control - Decrease chance of falling or tripping hazards

- Brighter lights in common areas - Low or dimmer lights for private space


CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMMING Goals Connection | Emphasize my concept of interactive sensory Differentiate | Dividing spaces into 3 areas: Interactive, Socialization, and Quiet Area Intentional | Annotating to explain the intention of each area Strength | Enhance their experience within each space Adjacency Matrix

KEY Important Adjacency Convenient Adjacency Non-Important Adjacency Primary Space Secondary Space Tertiary Space 1 Natural Light 2 General Light 3 Ambient Light Yes Highly Semi No

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FLOOR PLAN

Legend Socialization Public Space

Interactive

Semi-Public Space

Quiet Area

Private Space

N

Where residents can eat, have options, and a buffet window for them to have a sense of control. Visitors can also eat with the residents.

To be able to sit and have a drink or pastry and socialize with others

For residents to buy daily needs and groceries

Residents can go to play or listen to music and watch performances

To do art with a group or individually that can be led by a worker

Able to build small wood crafts with a worker and can paint it in arts and crafts

Get their hair or nails done by a professional An area to read alone or with others and a place to wait before appointments

Elev

Games and tech for them to play games with each other and learn how to use tech with the ability to watch TV. It’s also a multipurpose room for guest speakers

Zoning, Egress, Circulation

Elev

For residents to work one on one with a licensed physical therapist. Located by therapy for extra therapy

Stairs A place to relax and leads to sensory garden

For kids to play, read, relax. They can also do activities with residents

For residents to change

For residents to garden, sit, go outside and socialize.

Gardening beds that are wheel chair accessible so they have the ability to garden

Provided with physical therapy to improve physical abilities


ARTS AND CRAFTS

Wood Slate Wall Panels

BENMU Furniture Design and Studio

6” 1’ 2’

12’ 6” 9’

6”

Interior Elevation | Arts and Crafts

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Cold River Paint Lowe’s



WORKSHOP

Fun Yellow Paint Sherwin Williams

6” 1’ 2’

12’ 6” 9’

6” Interior Elevation | Workshop

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Forest Oak Wood Home Depot

West End Brick Home Depot



SENSORY ROOM

6” 1’ 2’

Forever Lilac Paint Sherwin Williams

12’ 6” 9’

6”

Interior Elevation | Sensory Room

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02

SUSTAINABLE HOUSING 2022 | Kansas City, KS | Housing

I was given a lot in Strawberry Hill to design a

shotgun style house. I decided to create a house for children in foster care. After working at a preschool

and having some kids that are currently in foster care I wanted to dedicate this project to them as well as a friend I grew up with who went through foster care. Learning more about some of the challenges and

key points they wish they had while going through

the foster care system I wanted to implement those elements when developing my concept.

15 | Sustainable Housing



Concept

TRANSITIONAL This design will help highlight the transitional nature from family to foster family. The space will be inviting to children and help convert more easily. The elements of this design will help these children to stay positive, active, and overall safe in their home. When designing the spaces I wanted to ensure siblings could have the opportunity to stay in the same room as well as having a space they could consider to be their own by creating a welcoming environment.

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RESEARCH + SITE ANALYSIS More than 23,000 kids age out of the U.S. foster care every year Emergency foster placement is a short term care solution for children who need to stay until a

more permanent family is found. Most emergency placements last any where from 72 hours to 30 days. Usually, children are reunited with their families within 10 days.

Strawberry Hill

624 Sandusky Ave. Kansas City, KS 66101

19 | Sustainable Housing

32% of kids who reach 18 were waiting in the system for more than 3 years 1 in 2 kids will develop a substance dependence 7 in 10 girls will become pregnant before the age of 21

Map Key


30%

70%

30% of foster care children will earn a college degree

LOGO IDEATION’S

PRECEDENT STUDY This project demonstrates the high

density inner-city living and modern, functional family homes. Some of

the benefits of small scale living is

mechanical heating and cooling of the home is reduced to little more

than a single room, while proximity to public transportation gives the

family the ability to live without a car. The plan makes the most of

generous ceiling heights and precise location of joinery walls to take

advantage of the original windows on three of the four perimeter

walls. This results with a light filled living room that provides amenity commonly found in larger areas.


CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMMING Goals

Security | Creating an environment where they feel secure and safe Growth | Providing a space where they can grow and develop connections Sustainability | Designing a sustainable house that is LEED and WELL compliant Privacy | Ensuring there are opportunities to be alone while allowing privacy Adaptability | Making a house where the children can transition more easy Adjacency Matrix

KEY

Important Adjacency Convenient Adjacency Non-Important Adjacency First Floor Second Floor Third Floor Fourth Floor Yes Highly Semi No

KEY First Floor Second Floor Third Floor Fourth Floor

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FLOOR PLANS

Lounge

Fourth Floor - Loft

Bedroom 3

Bedroom 2

Bedroom 1

Bathroom

Flex Workspace

Third Level - Bedrooms

Bath

Kitchen

Master Bath

Nursery

Living Room Dining Space

Master Bed

Second Level - Common Area Exterior Living Space Storage

Additional Living Space Additional Living Space

Laundry

First Level - Basement


BEDROOM 1

Briny

Sherwin Williams

Interior Elevation | Bedroom 1

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Whitewood Astek Home



BEDROOM 2

Velvet Leaf Behr

White Rift

Oakwood Veneer

Interior Elevation | Bedroom 2

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BEDROOM 3

Celestial Blue Sherwin Williams

White Rift

Oakwood Veneer

Interior Elevation | Bedroom 3

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03

LUXURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL 2023 | London, UK | Boutique Hotel

I redesigned the four floors of the WA Hotel

Luxury based out of San Francisco, CA. In this I was tasked with selecting a country where I conducted researched about the culture of our selected

country. I chose to design the luxury hotel in

London. This project made me want to dive deeper into understanding the culture and architecture of London since I studied abroad there. After

researching London culture and all the historic architecture it helped lead us into our design

concept. Our goal when considering design concepts is to ensure it will emphasize a sense of London through our design.

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Concept

STORYTELLING Historic and modern architecture connecting the past and the present. In London, historic architecture is spread across the city and makes up a large part of the cities charm. While we are dealing with a preexisting modern building, it’s important to focus on the surrounding architecture and to build a concept that captures a style that has been integrated into the city for years. Storytelling continues to be a common practice that merges past and present together. This also extends into the actions of users in the space who will create a story of their own for the building.

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RESEARCH + SITE ANALYSIS BOUTIQUE HOTEL

52%

is a small stylish hotel, typically

22%

situated in a fashionable urban location in the center of cities,

6%

trendy areas, surrounded by

4%

shops, and luxury amenities. This hotel type provides a

6%

calm and relaxing feeling while having a sense of comfort and security. Guests will feel more

taken care of and leave with a

positive unique experience with the personalized amenities,

customized toiletries, pillow

menus, and lavish spa services.

United States

WA Hotel Luxury

France

Germany

Spain

Italy

1 Leicester Square, London WC2H 7NA, UK

KEY Site

S

UN

Restaurants / Shops

AN

DW

IN D PATH

W

Hotels Grocery Stores Hair Salon Theaters

W

SW

E

Church Multipurpose Park Main Streets

SITE

DE TA ILS

Side Streets Side Walks Loading Dock

SITE DETAILS KEY Main Entrance Staff Entrance Admitted Guest Entrance

Travel Time to Historic Attractions

33 | Luxury Boutique Hotel

Trafalgar Square - 9 minutes

Big Ben - 15 minutes

Buckingham Palace - 13 minutes

Westminster Abbey - 16 minutes

The British Museum - 14 minutes

London Eye - 18 minutes


MOOD BOARD + USER ANALYSIS MOOD BOARD I wanted to feature

the use of materiality,

furniture selection, and intricate detailing. In

addition, I wanted to

highlight the modern

and historic architecture as well as lighting

options that would best tie into the concept of storytelling.

USER PERSONAS Overnight Guest

Event Guest

Marketing Coordinator

This guest will be staying at the hotel multiple nights and are most likely tourists who will be

Guest who is at the hotel for a specific

This user comes to the hotel five days a

spaces. They will most likely be staying

events held at the hotel each week.

week to coordinate and plan the many

event which utilizes one of the reception

away during the day visiting the many capturing sites of London.

They mostly deal with the hosts of

for one night or will leave once the

these events to capture all their needs.

event is complete.

Purpose of Travel

Purpose of Travel

Purpose of Travel

Overnight guest will be traveling to London for vacation,

Event guest are traveling to London for an event such

Since a marketing coordinator probably lives locally in

and history.

as a wedding, business, or anything that requires an

London and works at the hotel they will be coming just

overnight stay.

to work.

Necessities for Traveling

Necessities for Traveling

Necessities for Traveling

When they travel to London some things they’ll need is

Some of the things they’ll need is clothing for their

When coming to work at the hotel they will need their

their vacation.

coming for the day.

anything else needed.

visiting people, wanting to learn more about the culture

event, money, and anything else for the reason they are

money, clothing, cameras, and anything else needed for

planner, a way of communication like a phone, and

JOURNEY MODEL 8AM

9AM

10AM

11AM

12PM

1PM

2PM

3PM

4PM

Overnight guest finally being able to get settled into their hotel before starting their vacation.

5PM

6PM

7PM

GROUND LEVEL

FIRST LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

When the overnight guest arrive their room not being ready when they arrive and being hungry and tried from traveling.

The event guest not being able to find where they are supposed to go and figuring out where their rooms are before the event.

8PM

Event guest finding where their supposed to go and having the provided amenities by the hotel.

Working as a marketing coordinator they might have to be in multiple places at once and scheduling things.

9PM

10PM Marketing Coordinator being able to relax and clock out for the day.


CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAMMING Goals

Comfort | Making spaces feel more personal and secure Personalize | Enhancing spaces to feel customized and individualized Unique | For everyone to have a different experience each time Adjacency Matrix

KEY Important Adjacency Convenient Adjacency

Includes concierge and bellman station

Non-Important Adjacency

For anyone to come and eat at Provided for guests to have unlimited tea

Ground Floor

Has computers provided by the hotel

First Floor

For people/guests to rent out for events Also has a lounge space with lockers Has a women and men with Workers can make stuff or guests can

Second Floor

Includes manicures and pedicures

Third Floor

Has individual, group, and couple rooms

Yes

Can eat outside, lounge, or use the bar A place to eat only for admitted guest

Bigger than standard and more included

Has it on ground, second, and third floor Provided on every floor Provided on every floor Located on ground, first, and third floor

Bubble Diagrams Public Space

GROUND FLOOR

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Semi-Public Space

FIRST FLOOR

Private Space

SECOND FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR


FLOOR PLANS 160' - 0"

9' - 2"

28' - 11"

27' - 7"

29' - 3"

16' - 7"

160' - 0"

62' - 4" 170' - 0"

Lobby

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Guest Elevator

Large Event Space

Guest Elevator

Guest Elevator

Guest Elevator

Guest Elevator

Guest Service Elevator Elevator

Service Elevator

Small Event Space

Waiting Space

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DN

UP

DN

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23' - 6"

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Entrance

DN

First Level

Level 1 Copy 1 1/16" = 1'-0"

2

159' - 10"

Level 1 Copy 1 1/16" = 1'-0"

145' - 6"

120' - 1" 37' - 1"

Service Elevator

Service Elevator

DN

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2

Ground Level Copy 1 1/16" = 1'-0"

DN

53' - 11"

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Entrance

Guest Elevator

Service Elevator

53' - 11"

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Guest Elevator

Small Event Space

Entrance

o St

11' - 6" 9' - 8" 9' - 1"

Guest Elevator

23' - 6"

Entrance

4' - 10" 72' - 10"

Concierge

Service Elevator

Kitchen

Luggage Storage

Public Restaurant and Bar

39' - 8"

37' - 5"

27' - 0"

19' - 11"

18' - 10"

11' - 5"

17' - 4"

18' - 0"

Guest Room

Guest Room

22' - 6"

43' - 0"

13' - 4"

Yoga Room -

Gym Men’s Locker Room

Gym Lobby 27' - 4"

Women’s Locker Room

Storage

24' - 8"

23' - 9"

UP DN

DN

170' - 0"

Guest Elevator

84' - 3" Exit Door

Guest Elevator

Guest Service Elevator Elevator

Service Elevator

31' - 10"

UP

62' - 4"

Afternoon Tea

Guest Elevator

8' - 10"8' - 10"8' - 10"

Entrance

Entrance

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Entrance

9' - 5"

Kitchen

39' - 6"

84' - 3"

DN

Guest Elevator

Service Elevator Guest Elevator

17' - 4"

DN

Ground Level 1

31' - 10"

UP

11' - 6" 9' - 8" 9' - 1"

13' - 7"

Service Elevator

UP

Ground Level Copy 1 1/16" = 1'-0"

8' - 10"8' - 10"8' - 10"

UP UP

Exit Door

2' - 4" 9' - 5"

170' - 7"

Guest Elevator

72' - 10"

UP

17' - 4"

159' - 11"

Business Center

Service UP Elevator Service Door

Service Door

9' - 5"

?

Storage Elevator

Service Door

9' - 5"

?

?

Service

UP

Service Door

Service Door

4' - 10"

?

? ?

UP

159' - 11"

16' - 7"

UP Exit Door

?

? ?

?

?

UP

29' - 3"

Staff Offices

Loading Dock

58' - 1"

58' - 1"

Loading Dock

27' - 7"

?

48' - 7"

?

28' - 11" ?

9' - 2"

Service Door

UP

Storage

DN

Guest Room

Luxury Suite Room

193' - 8"

Worker’s Offices

Service Elevator

22' - 6"

Service Elevator

Guest Guest Elevator Elevator

Guest Elevator

Service Elevator

Service Elevator

Guest Elevator

Guest Guest Elevator Elevator

Guest Elevator

Game Room

Juice / Buffet Bar and Seating

18' - 5"

Outdoor Patio and Bar

Group Massage

Second Level

Guest Elevator

Guest Elevator

Service Elevator

Hostess Desk

Nail Salon

Level Flooring 2 Copy 1Plan Copy 1 Level 23 11x17 1/16" = 1'-0" 1/16" = 1'-0"

Guest Elevator

Industrial Kitchen

Spa Waiting Room

Single Massage

Guest Elevator

87' - 0"

17' - 5" 8' - 4" 9' - 11" 10' - 7"

Service Guest Elevator Elevator

37' - 10"

41' - 8"

Service Elevator

Couples Massage

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2

Reading Lounge

17' - 9"

16' - 4"

DN

169' - 11"

13' - 7"

48' - 7"

Third Level 3 Level Copy 1 1 1/16" = 1'-0"

Admitted Guest Restaurant

Cafe

DN


SPA LOBBY

Charcoal Ultra Behr

Interior Elevation | Spa Lobby

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Natural Oak Wall Panels Wood Veneer Hub



NAIL SALON

Decade Rosa and Mosaic TileBar

Interior Elevation | Nail Salon

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LUXURY SUITE GUEST ROOM

Graphite

Benjamin Moore

Interior Elevation | Kitchenette and Lounge

41 | Luxury Boutique Hotel



LUXURY SUITE GUEST ROOM

Navy Paint Behr

Interior Elevation | Guest Bedroom

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04

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 2022 |Sustainable Housing

These are a just a few construction documents I

wanted to showcase from the sustainable housing project where I complied floor plans, ceiling plans, interior elevations, and detailing.

45 | Construction Documents



14

Bedroom 3 15

Flex Workspace 11

47 | Construction Documents


Bathroom 12

Bedroom 1 13

Bedroom 2


Bedroom 2 14

1 A3.2

Bedroom 3 15

1

A3.2

1 Floor 2 1/8" = 1'-0"

Flex Workspace 11

Bedroom 1 13

Bedroom 2 14

Bedroom 3 15

Flex Workspace 11

1

Floor 2 Ceiling Plan 1/8" = 1'-0"

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Smart House


1

Recessed Can

Ceiling Light Light Fixture Legend

A3.1

Bathroom 12

Floor 2 Ceiling Plan Legend 1/4" = 1'-0"

Light Fixture Legend Ceiling Light

Recessed Can

Floor 2 Ceiling Plan Legend 1/4" = 1'-0"

1 A3.1

Bathroom 12

No.

Description

Date

Floor 2 Ceiling Plan Project number Date Drawn by Checked by 1 A3.2

Project Number Issue Date Author Checker Bedroom 2 14

A2.3 Scale As indicated

10/23/2023 1:48:37 PM

Bedroom 1 13


7' - 10 1/2"

1' - 4"

6' - 10 3/4"

0' - 1"

3' - 3 3/4"

A4.1 1b

8' - 7 1/4"

0' - 6"

2' - 4"

3' - 7 1/4"

1' - 0"

6' - 6"

2' - 6"

5' - 10 3/4"

1' - 3 1/4"

0' - 6"

1a

1 A5.1

2' - 6"

3' - 0"

0' - 6"

3' - 0"

6' - 6"

1' - 3"

2' - 6"

0' - 6"

2' - 4"

3' - 11"

9' - 9 1/2"

3' - 6" 14' - 0 1/2"

1

Level 2 - Bedroom 1 3/8" = 1'-0"

Connley and Ludwick Adjusting To Foster Care 51 | Construction Documents

Smart House


3' - 6 1/2"

3' - 8 1/2"

Blue painted wall

1' - 2" 1' - 0"

10' - 0"

1' - 0"

3' - 2"

Light wood dresser Drawers Drawers

Drawers

1' - 9"

Dresser 0' - 8" 0' - 8"

0' - 8" 0' - 8" 0' - 8"

0' - 8" 0' - 8" 0' - 8"

1' - 0"

2' - 2" 2' - 9" 0' - 2 1/2"

Shelving Cabinet Downlight Open storage

Elevation 1a - Bedroom 1 Vanity 3/8" = 1'-0"

Railing

1' - 0"

1a

Light wood shelving

Painted MDF

3' - 0"

Back board

4' - 0"

Yellow painted wall

Bed frame

5' - 0"

3' - 0"

10' - 0"

1' - 8"

Stairs

1' - 4"

Bed frame

Elevation 1b Bedroom 1 3/8" = 1'-0" No.

Description

Date

Bedroom 1 Project number Date Drawn by Checked by

Project Number Issue Date Author Checker

A4.1 Scale 3/8" = 1'-0"

10/23/2023 1:47:30 PM

1b


---

6' - 6"

0' - 6"

3' - 6"

1' - 2"

0' - 6"

2' - 6"

17' - 6"

0' - 6"

0' - 7" EQ EQ EQ

---

0' - 6"

6' - 6"

Sta

1

Plan View - Built in Bunk Bed 3/8" = 1'-0"

2

Front Elevation - Built in Bunk Bed 3/8" = 1'-0"

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Smart House


Support

Bolt

1' - 0"

1' - 0"

Top of bunk bed

Top of bunk bed

Mattress

3' - 0"

3' - 0"

Painted MDF

1' - 8"

Wall

Support

1' - 8"

Plywood

10' - 0"

Plywood

airs

Mattress

Painted MDF

3' - 0"

3' - 0"

White Paint Finish

1' - 4"

1' - 4"

Gaurd rail

No.

Description

Date

Side Elevation - Built in Bunk Bed 3/8" = 1'-0"

Bunk Bed Detailing Project number Date Drawn by Checked by

Project Number Issue Date Author Checker

A5.1 Scale 3/8" = 1'-0"

10/23/2023 1:48:11 PM

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SKETCHES 2020 - 2022



THANK YOU for taking the time and consideration looking through my work. I am grateful for what I have learned so far through my education and look forward to expand my growth and skills in architecture. I appreciate the new knowledge that I will purse throughout my architectural career.


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