Haley Reid Chioda Interior Design Portfolio 2020

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haley reid chioda HRC interior design portfolio


Haley Reid Chioda Contact (908)798-7686 haleychioda@gmail.com 95 Blossom Hill Road, Lebanon, NJ 08833 https://www.linkedin.com/in/haleychioda/

Education Endicott College, Beverly, MA Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design; Expected Graduation May 2020 Accreditations: • CIDA - Council for Interior Design Accreditation • NASAD – National Association of Schools of Art and Design • ASID Affiliation through the Endicott College Interior Design Club (ECIDC) Scholarship: Presidential Art Scholarship Related Courses: Residential Design, Construction Materials Specifications, Building Codes and Standards, Electronic Media, Retail, Design, Corporate Office Design, Drafting, Principles of Design with 2 and 3-dimensional presentations, Hospitality, Design, Construction Documents, Lighting Studio, Healthcare Design, Thesis I, Thesis 2

Honors • Dean’s List • Electronic Media II and Hospitality projects were selected to represent the Endicott College for NASAD accreditation review in 2019

Interests American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life: • 9 years of involvement at the organizational level with award winning events at the state and National level • Currently on the Organizing Committee & Team Captain at Endicott College

Skills Computer: Drafting: • Revit • Floor Plans • AutoCAD • Reflected Ceiling Plans • SketchUp • Elevations • Adobe Illustrator • Hand and Computer • Adobe In-Design Rendering • Adobe Photoshop • Microsoft Word • Excel • PowerPoint • Design Manager


Work Experience September 2019-Present

North Fork Design Company Marblehead, Massachusetts Internship full service residential and corporate design firm, which evolved into employment • Worked directly with principal designers • Created digital floor plans, elevations, & perspectives for project presentations • Assisted with organization of the studio’s materials library • Participated in finish selection and specification process • Assisted with the creation of client presentation boards • Joined design team on site visits and drafted floor plans • Assisted with staging for project photoshoots

May-August 2018 & 2019

May-July 2017

June-August 2016 & 2017

Design Consultants

CW&I

The Romo Group

Bedminster, New Jersey

New Providence, New Jersey New Jersey/Pennsylvania

Internship at full service residential and corporate design firm, which then evolved to summer employment

Internship at full service residential and corporate design firm, which then evolved to summer employment

• Assisted principal designer • Created digital floor plans, elevations and reflected ceiling plans for current projects • Assisted with maintenance and organization of studio libraries • Created hand and digital perspective renderings for client presentations • Participated in finish selection and specification process • Assisted with client presentation boards

• Worked directly with principal designer and design team • Sourced materials for client presentations based on lead designer’s project vision and application • Participated in finish selection and specification process • Vendor and client communication • Created digital space plans for client presentations • Assisted with the maintenance and organization of the studio library

Assisting the New Jersey/ Pennsylvania Territory Manager • Sourced within product line for commercial and residential projects • Assisted with library updates and organization • Gained exposure to various types of design firms • Acquired product knowledge of fabric and wall-coverings including application and materials


table of contents TOC


Thesis: Frontier Family Hospitality Corporate Healthcare Custom Light Design Revit Redo Ps

Non Rendered Rendering Revit Composition North Fork Design Co. Internship Hand Rendering


Thesis: Frontier Family Project Info • Project Type: Residenital Treatment Facility • Location: Anchorage, Alaska • Programs Used: Revit, Photoshop and InDesign

Concept: Wolf Pack

Frontier Fami amilly

Wolf packs are bound together by loyalty, love and mutual respect for eachother. Wolves are devoted to their pack and look after and protect each other. Frontier Family provides women and families support and protection in an environment where they can draw strength from those around them.


Frontier Family | Main Entry


Thesis Statement Domestic violence against women is a global crisis and there is a need for access to support services and housing for women in rural areas. The goal of Frontier Family is to provide long term housing for victims and their children, while fostering a sense of community and offering services to address their physical, mental, and emotional needs. Frontier Family | Main Elevator


First Floor 1. Foyer/Welcome area 2. Counseling Center 3. Shared Kitchen/Dining 4. Shared Living Area 5. Classroom 6. Child Care Center 7. On Site Clinic/Intake 8. Offices 9. Staff Break 10. Eletrical/Mechanical 11. Food storage Not to Scale


Frontier Family | Communal Living Space


Frontier Family | Communal Living Space


Second Floor 12A. Single Resident Room 12B. Double Resident Room 13. Laundry 14. Upstairs Hangout 15. Storage

Not to Scale


Frontier Family | 2nd Floor


Frontier Family | Resident Entry

Frontier Family | Upstairs Hangout


Custom Bunk Bed

The bunk bed design provides each occupant a designated space to sleep while offering privacy due to the offset openings to the living space. Individual reading lamps allow for personalization and a quiet space to relax. The materials were selected to create the impression of a built in and a trundle was added to increase room occupancy without taking away floor space when not in use.

Frontier Family | Double Resident Room


Building Section

2nd floor: 12’0”-22’0”

1ST floor: 0’0”-12’0”

Not to Scale


Section Perspective


Hospitality Project Info • Project Type: Youth Hostel • Location: Florence, Italy • Programs Used: Revit, Photoshop and InDesign

Concept: Wonderland

Represented Endicott College for NASAD accreditation

In the story, Alice in Wonderland, Alice falls down a rabbit hole to Wonderland, where she goes through a variety of absurd physical changes and meets many strange creatures who help her on her journey to get back home. Alice finds these changes to be traumatic, and feels discomfort and frustration. When staying at The Rabbit Hole Hostel, guests will get to experience a similar sense of adventure throughout their stay.


Rabbit Hole Youth Hostel | Reception Area


Stacking Diagram Level 5

4 1. Reception 2. Seating Area 3. Single Bedroom 4. Double Bedroom 5. Dorm Style Bedroom

Key Bedrooms

Level 4 Reception

Level 3

5

Level 2 Restaurant Level 11 Single Room 3/32" = 1'-0"

Basement

3

1

2

Scale: 1/16” = 1’

Single Room 3/32" = 1'-0"

1

Single Single Room 1 3/32" = 1'-0" Bedroom

3

Double Double Room 3/32" = 1'-0" Bedroom

2

Dorm Room Dorm 3/32" = 1'-0"

Bedroom


Rabbit Hole Youth Hostel | Reception Desk


Rabbit Hole Youth Hostel | Single Bedroom - Queen of Hearts


Rabbit Hole Youth Hostel | Double Bedroom - Tweedledee & Tweedledum


Rabbit Hole Youth Hostel | Dorm Bedroom Bunks Absolem


Rabbit Hole Youth Hostel | Dorm Bedroom Living Area - Absolem


Hospitality

The White Rabbit Represented Endicott College for NASAD accreditation

Project info • Project Type: Youth Hostel Restaurant • Location: Florence, Italy • Programs Used: Revit, Photoshop and InDesign

Concept: The White Rabbit Going off the Alice in Wonderland concept of the youth hostel, the White Rabbit character was the inspiration for the design. Since the restaurant is located in the basement of the hostel, this character seemed to be appropriate, considering that he jumps down the rabbit hole to get to Wonderland.


The White Rabbit Restaurant | Seating Area


1. Reception 2. Dining Area 3. Buffet & Bar Area 4. Kitchen

4

3

2

1

The White Rabbit Restaurant | Dining Area


The White Rabbit Restaurant | Buffet Area


Corporate Project Info • Project Type: Corporate Office • Location: Boston, MA • Programs Used: Revit, Photoshop and InDesign

Concept: Refreshing For Coca-Cola’s corporate headquarters, the concept for the design is the word “refreshing”. Coca-Cola is one of the biggest beverage companies in the world and it has been around since the 1880’s. Even though they are an older company, they keep improving to stay fresh in the market.


Coca-Cola Headquarters | Reception Area


Floor Plans 1. Reception 2. Small Conference Room 3. Large Conference Room 4. Open Work Area 5. Printing Station 6. Collaboration Space 7. Private Office 8. Break Area

8 6

7 7 Level 2 Scale: 1/16” = 1’

5

2

2 Level 1 Scale: 1/16” = 1’

1

Reflected Ceiling Plans

4 3 Level 1 Scale: 1/16” = 1’

Level 2 Scale: 1/16” = 1’


Coca-Cola Headquarters | Second Floor Break Area

Coca-Cola Headquarters | Second Floor Break Area


Custom Ceiling Detail Concept Model This original ceiling design is based off this concept model. The model represents the “refreshing” concept for Coca-Cola’s corporate headquarters. Plan View Not to Scale

Elevation Not to Scale

Axon View

Coca-Cola Headquarters | Hallway Off Waiting

Glass


Coca-Cola | Reception Waiting Area


Healthcare Project Info • Project Type: Healthcare • Location: Boston, MA • Programs Used: Revit, Photoshop and InDesign

Concept: Dandelion The dandelion starts as a seed, which then falls off the flower and regenerates into a yellow weed, which is capable of growing anywhere where this is a pinch of soil or a crack in the sidewalk. They resemble not giving up and for always fighting when life feels like it is against you.


Bloom Wellness | Emergency Department Sketch


First Floor

Emergency Entrance

Urgent Care & Emergency Department 1. Reception & Open Cafe 2. Urgent Care 3. Digital Imaging Suite 4. Pharmacy 5. Emergency Department 6. ED Trauma Bays 7. ED Critical Care Rooms 8. Lab 9. Nurse’s Station

5

Ambulence Entrance 6

Isolation Entrance

5 4

7

9

9

8

6

2 9 3 1

3

2

6

9 6

Main Entrance

Bloom Wellness | Urgent Care

Bloom Wellness | Emergency Department


Bloom Wellness | Reception & Cafe


Second Floor

UP

8

Short Term Rehabilitation Center

8

8 8

8

1. Therapy Waiting & Open Seating Area 2. Physical Therapy 3. Occupational Therapy 4. Short Term Rehab Waiting 5. Short Term Rehab Kitchen & Dining 6. Short Term Rehab Living & Game Area 7. Short Term Rehab Living Area 8. Short Term Rehab Patient Rooms 9. Family Suite 10. Conference 11. Staff Overnight

8 Living Area Living and Game Area

6

7 8

11

DN

Family Suite

UP

9

Staff Overnight

Conference Laundry Private Therapy Room Occupational Therapy

10

Kitchen & Dining Area

3

5

8

Storage

Short term Rehabilitation Reception & W aiting

4

Therapy Reception & W aiting

1

DN

Spa Room

UP

8

Physical Therapy

2

UP

8

8

8

DN

8

8

8

8

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

Bloom Wellness | Single Rehab Patient Room

Bloom Wellness | Therapy Waiting Area


Third Floor

7

Oncology Center

7 Staff Break Area

1. Open Seating Area 2. Oncology Waiting 3. Consult Rooms 4. Infusion Area 5. Nurse’s Station 6. Lab 7. Private Treatment Room 8. Chemo/Infusion Prep Room 9. Staff Work Area 10. Staff Break Area 11. Pharmacy 12. Meditation Room 13. Inpatient Room 14. Office 15. Conference 16. Research Center

Private Treatment Room

stair

10

7

storage

Private Treatment Room

Staff Work Area

9

7 Private Treatment Room

Pharmacy

11 13

DN

Inpatient Room

13 Inpatient Room

13

Chemo and Infusion Prep

13

Inpatient Room

8

7

Nurse's Station

5

Private Treatment Room

Inpatient Room

12

7

Meditation Room

Nurse's Station

14

5

Office

Private Treatment Room

Lab

6 7 Private Treatment Room

14

Oncology Reception & Waiting

2

Office

Infusion Ar ea

14

4

3

Office

Consult

DN

DN

15

1

16

Conference

Research Room

3 Consult

research

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

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Bloom Wellness | Oncology Center

Bloom Wellness | Open Waiting Area


Custom Light Design Project Info • Project Type: Custom Lighting Fixture • Programs Used: Revit and Photoshop

pop, Fizz, Concept: Champagne Clink!

The objective of this project was to design a light fixture to be entered for the IESNA Boston Section Student Scholarship Design Competition in 2019. The light fixture had to do with the theme of celebration.

Champagne is a sparkling wine that is usually associated with celebration. Opening a bottle of champagne is usually a large spectacle because of the cork popping out and bubbles spraying out of the bottle. This wall mounted light fixture is also like a piece of art, representing the movement of champagne bubbles moving up a glass. The 6 circles range in size and are lit by a diffused LED strip that is able to change color. This gives the wall behind it a dramatic effect.


Custom Light Fixture Perspective


Construction Drawings

Front Section Scale: 1-1/2” = 1’

Section Detail Scale: 1 1/2” = 1’


Color Temperature Variations

One Toned Light

2 Toned Light

3 Toned Light


Revit Redo Project Info • Project Type: Revit Redo • Programs Used: Revit and Photoshop The objective of this project was to replicate a real space into a realistic Revit rendering. The space was Innocean Worldwide’s lobby of their headquarters, located in Germany.

Original Image


Final Revit Redo


Ps

Non Rendered Rednering

Project Info • Project Type: Non-Rendered Rendering • Programs Used: Revit and Photoshop The objective of this project was to take a past Revit project and use different Photoshop techniques to create a unique rendering style that isn’t photo realistic.

Layers

Represented Endicott College for NASAD accreditation review in 2019


Revit Redo Project | Final Non-Rendered Rendering


Revit Drawing Composition Project Info • Project Type: Revit Drawing Composition • Programs Used: Revit, Photoshop, and InDesign The objective of this project was to design a space and experiment with different perspective views that are capable to do with Revit software. All of the images are in black and white in order for viewer to pay attention to the composition of the image, rather than be distracted by color.


Drawing Composition Haley CHioda Professor Brody ID 230

Section PerspectivE

1:4

Vignette

4:1

Displacement

Axonometric

Bird’s Eye

Worm’s Eye

4:1


North Fork Design Co. Internship Info Renderings and floor plans created with SketchUp for my fall co-op at North Fork Design Company. The projects shown were designed by North Fork Design Company and used for client presentations

Programs Used: • SketchUp • PowerPoint • Design Manager • Excel • AutoCAD


Project: MCY01 Townhome in Boston, Massachusetts SketchUp Floorplans and Perspectives

Upstairs Den

Living Room

Playroom


Project: BOO01 Residence in Marblehead, Massachusetts SketchUp Floorplans and Perspectives

Foyer

Family Room and Sunroom


Library

Kitchen


Hand Rendering Chair Renderings Colored Pencil

Marker

Watercolor


haley reid chioda HRC thank you! Thank You (908)798-7686

haleychioda@gmail.com 95 Blossom Hill Road Lebanon, NJ 08833 https://www.linkedin.com/in/haleychioda/ @haleyreidinteriors


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