Amanda Green: Interior Design Portfolio

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949.456.3696

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mandalee614@gmail.com

| Kansas State University


About Me As a recent graduate of the CIDA Accredited Interior Design program at Kansas State University, I am eager to shift my focus from hypothetical studio projects to real, impactful environments. The Interior Design Bachelor of Science degree program at KSU is part of the College of Human Ecology- which has given me a unique sensitivity to the way interiors impact the human experience and a sense of responsibility for upholding the values of human-centered design. As I begin my career, I hope to find a place where I can combine the design knowledge I have acquired with my love for people to be able to enrich spaces and lives through my work. “Good design begins with honesty, asks tough questions, comes from collaboration and from trusting your intuition.� - Freeman Thomas


Table of Contents Retail

1 Juniper Women’s Retail

2014

Exhibit

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Samsung Kiosk

Corporate

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“Next” Steelcase Office

Hospitality

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Boutique Restaurant & Hotel

Corporate

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Vespa Marketing Office

Residential

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Residential Loft

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Art & Graphic Design

2013

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2012

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2011

Photographs are property of third parties.



2 Juniper Women’s Retail Retail 2014


JUNIPER by Amanda Green Concept Statement Juniper, a conceptual women’s boutique in the eclectic West Village shopping district of Dallas, Texas, provides an alternative to the fast-fashion culture that exists among many of today’s most well-known women’s retailers. The goal of the design is to create an environment that uses an abstraction of the juniper tree to embody the idea that each woman is a beautiful and unique being with her own important story. Richly textured finishes, individualized service, and consideration for the social realities of shopping reinforce this feeling in the store.

Software Programs Revit Photoshop

The gnarled branches and unique textures of a juniper tree tell a story. The tree is a symbol of protection, longevity, and femininity.


View from back of store toward entry


Schematic Diagram

Concept Development & Schematics

Floor Plan Development


Floor Plan

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Casual Wear 4 2

Accessories

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Cash-Wrap

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Studio

Cosmetics Accessories

Entry

Office

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Cash-Wrap

Refreshments

Formal Wear 3

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Storage

4 3 WC Go-backs

Wait Lounge

Fitting Salon Rm. 1

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Rm. 2

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Draw-In Feature Display Merchandise Display Product Evaluation Product Try-On Convenience Items Impulse Items Purchase


Flooring

Ceiling Paint

Transparent Partition

Sales-Floor Walls

Wall Paint

Wallcovering

Bolefloor Flooring Species: Ash Grade: Select Bolefloor technology allows for more floors per forest

Felt Studio Custom feature wall 100% wool, scraps are repurposed

Entry View

Unearthed Paints Lime Paint Colors (Mixed): Umber green cyprus & umber green dark Pigmentation: Vibrant Zero VOC, biodegradable, rainforest preservation

Unearthed Colors Lime Paint Color: Umber Black Brown Pigmentation: Subtle Zero VOC, biodegradable, rainforest preservation

3form Pressed Glass Pattern: Ponder, Color: Dark Thickness: 1/2� 3form Full Circle Materials

Innovations Wallcovering Pattern: Tahiti, Color: Noir Made with sustainable banana bark


Sustainable Lighting

Greengate Daylighting Controls adjust light settings according to the amount of daylight present.

Mannequins

Formal Display

Classic dress forms are used as mannequins, to give the sense that the clothing is made with traditional quality and care.

Mood: Media

Mood :Scent (Juniper Aloe) and :Music help create a branded atmosphere in the store.


Accessories

The organic forms of Silvestri Silhouette necklace stands and mirrors accent the space.

Lounge

Many women bring other people along with them to shop. There is a lounge in the fitting salon for friends or loved ones to sit and enjoy refreshments while clothes are being fitted.

Convenience Items

Camisoles, jewelry, shapewear, undergarment clips, and other accessories are provided in the fitting room for shopper convenience and as a way to boost sales.

Lounge

Fitting Salon


Electric Mirror 速

The Glitter mirror, with settings for office, pool, or club lighting, makes it easy for customers to customize their experience to fit their needs.

Alerttech

A button inside each fitting room allows customers to request assistance when they need it.



2 Samsung Kiosk Exhibit 2013


Concept Statement The kiosk was designed to be a structural advertisement for the Galaxy S4. Inspiration came from Samsung’s Vision 2020, which states that innovation, creativity, and inspiring the world are Samsung’s goals for the future. The clean, light-filled kiosk appears to be reaching towards the sky, and stands out from the surrounding architecture as a monument to the vision of Samsung. Group: Kelsey Brown, Haley Davidson, Jamie Smith

Software Programs AutoCAD 3DStudio Max Photoshop

For educational purposes only


South Perspective

West Perspective

Southwest Perspective


Deconstruction of the Kiosk

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ROLL the cashier stand away, into the storage area.

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LIFT and remove section A from

the 3form structure. Fold section B.


The kiosk needed to be able to deconstruct at night to fit into the storage space provided by Coex Mall.

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SEPARATE the two halves of

the aluminum arch.

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FOLD each half of the

aluminum arch and wheel away.


Material Selections

Lights & Window

Palram America Palsun Polycarbonate Dark Blue Clear White

Process Sketches

Main Structure

Advanced Technology Inc. Fusion Tech Aluminum in White

Blue Arch

3form Koda XT Cobalt (The arch is supported by tubular aluminum railings)

Counter & Display Surfaces Kirei Bamboo in Natural


The development of the design was conceptually driven, but was further refined by a detailed analysis of typical customer interaction.

A study model was employed to help us refine the shape of the kiosk and understand the challenges that could arise during its construction.



3 “Next” Steelcase Office Corporate 2013


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Next is a think-tank organization in Dallas, Texas that fosters entrepreneurs by providing them with a team of professionals and a place to work. The design of the office is heavily influenced by human behavior research. Things like intergenerational employees, work mode transitions, workplace amenity trends, and color psychology influenced the space. A common conceptual theme of “flow� became apparent during the research phase, and is incorporated into the design through curves, directional lines, and arrows. Next is a place where employees are free to flow freely between work modes to accommodate their individual needs and preferences.

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Project Rooms

Private Enclaves Open Office

Video Conference

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Software Programs Revit Photoshop

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Reception & Gallery


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CafĂŠ

CafĂŠ Multiple seating options in the cafe make it easier for individuals to find a place where they feel comfortable eating, socializing, working or some combination of the three. The Steelcase Qt sound masking system keeps noise levels under control

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Turnstone: Campfire Half Lounge Coalesse: Enea Cafe Stool Coalesse: Joel Lounge Chair Steelcase: Qt Sound Masking System


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3 Hallway & Think Tank

Think Tank The think tank is a place for new ideas to form, and for creative solutions to emerge. The color scheme of this room is kept neutral to allow the dynamic, and sometimes messy, process of creation to shine. Plenty of space is provided to work and move, and mediums for spontaneous sharing cover the walls of the room.

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Coalesse: Exponents Mobile White Board & Display Steelcase: eno Interactive Whiteboard Steelcase: Gesture Stool Turnstone: Campfire Big Table


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Open Office

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Open Office Most of the desk spaces are in the open office. There are individual desks as well as places for collaboration and socialization. Since Next is a highly collaborative company, openness is practical, but employees that find it too distracting have the option of moving to an adjacent private enclave to work.

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Turnstone: Bivi Desking System Steelcase: Gesture task chair Coalesse: Circa Modular Seating Turnstone: Campfire Big Table


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Project Room

3 Project Rooms There are three project rooms in the space, each with a different layout. One, the nearest to the reception area, is more formal and can be used as a space to meet with clients. The other two are casual and smaller. Project rooms can serve as a quiet space for individuals or a private meeting space for groups.

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Steelcase: Room Wizard II Coalesse: Denizen Storage Steelcase: Media:scape with HD Videoconferencing


Major Material Selections

Flooring: Circulation Areas

Armstrong Commercial Hardwood Flooring Century Farm in Mountain Smoke

Flooring: Private Rooms Shaw Contract Broadloom Carpet Layer in Cork

Flooring: Open Offices

Shaw Contract Embark Carpet Tile in Myth

Laminate

Turnstone 2536 Blackwood HPL

Light Fixtures for RCP (Opposite)

Rejuvenation

Litecontrol

Cooper Lighting

Cooper Lighting

Skidmore Plug-In Black Enamel

Neo-Ray 23 DIP LED Straight and Narrow

Scion Jr P-ID-33JR

A-Series Round Adjustable Recessed


CafĂŠ Reflected Ceiling Plan

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4 Boutique Restaurant & Hotel Hospitality 2012


Concept Statement The warmth created when melting fondue is captured by the mood of Immerse. Focusing on the rhythm of curved surfaces, guests are immersed in fluidity; reinforcing the essential character of the space. Simplistic design components such as solid woods and clean, smooth surfaces represent the essence of fondue’s origin country, Switzerland. The architectural and interior elements express the warmth of not only the food, but also the immersion in the people and culture of Manhattan, Kansas. Group: Courtney Ortiz, Hannah Quernheim, Madeline Rohrer

Software Programs AutoCAD SketchUp Photoshop

Restaurant & Lobby

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Dining Area & Bar


Site Analysis A visit to the site gave insight into things like traffic patterns, surrounding shops and businesses, and the overall character of the location and clientele. Further research was compiled to create a complete picture of the area’s demographic, including a list of competing restaurants.


Exterior View




Guest Room

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Restroom Typical


Guest Rooms Art from local, Kansas artists adorn the walls of the guest rooms to make guests feel immersed in Kansas culture. The bathroom walls are made of Smart Glass, which can be turned opaque at the flip of a switch- bringing the idea of state-change into the rooms.

Terrace, Southwest Corner Terrace A Living Machine on the northern side of the terrace enables water harvesting. Rainwater is collected and filtered for use as greywater in the building. Locally-growing vegetation and the curved walls of the planter and benches tie-in the concept of fluidity and immersion.



5 Vespa Marketing Office Corporate 2012


Concept Statement The design of this office space was inspired by the style, adventure and sense of community associated with owning a Vespa. Bold red accents give life to the space, and images of Vespa owners with a fun independent aura are distributed through the office. The reception desk has digital windows that are continually refreshed with new Instagram photos from Vespa-lovers around the world. In the work area, community is encouraged by multiple open and comfortable collaboration areas.

Software Programs AutoCAD 3DStudio Max Photoshop

For educational purposes only

Giant, stretched-fabric screens in the gallery provide a backdrop for video projection that can set the mood for any number of occasions.


Reception & Gallery

Break Room



6 Residential Loft Residential 2011


Concept Statement The space is designed to reflect the client’s appreciation for early 20th century history, without detracting from the visual portrayal of his contemporary success as a marketing executive. Inspiration for the aesthetic came from the designers and artists of the 192030’s, whose ideals are embodied in the minimalist elements and exposed natural materials in the loft. The natural environment was also considered in this design, and sustainable specifications were made wherever possible.

Software Programs AutoCAD

Presentation Boards



Art & Graphics Project Description A collection of various projects that have been done outside of the interior design studio. These works were completed with the skills learned in drawing and graphic design courses that, while mainly serving as a platform for practicing fine art and computer illustration, also provided a new way to think about concept communication, material choices and 2D spatial organization.

Materials & Programs (1) Ink, graphite, crayon, marker, and clay on cardboard (2) InDesign, Illustrator (3) Graphite on drawing paper (4) Charcoal on drawing paper

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Thank You Amanda Green

949.456.3698 mandalee614@gmail.com


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