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TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY INTERIOR DESIGN & ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING DESIGN CONTACT OWINGSH44@GMAIL.COM 770-380-7389
INTERIORS LIGHTING DESIGN
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ADA Project: The year 2020 marked the 30th anniversary of the passing of the ADA. This monumental acheivement has ignited the idea that the built environment is a civil justice issue and should go beyond the written minimum. Location: Washington D.C., National Mall Concept: The museum puts access at the forefront of the design delineating the levels to represent common areas the disabled often feel neglected. The ground level simply represents access using a series of wide ramps to welcome guests. The second level represents access to opportunity through educational resources. The 3rd level represents access to dialogue through exhibitions. The final 4th level represent access to society through innovative bar and restaurant design. Programs: Revit, Enscape, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, Procreate
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EXTERIOR ENTRY APPROACH
OVERALL
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SOCIAL
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EXHIBITION
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EDUCATION
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SECTION PERSPECTIVE
HEALTHCARE Project: Tasked with creating a wellness center in an existing mall space, My Friend’s Place is designed for the under served women of suburban Las Vegas. The project concept was derived as a group effort creating a master plan for the retrofit tenant space and community common corridor renderings. The various clinic spaces were developed individually. Location: Las Vegas, Nevada Concept: The design will create a sense of belonging providing under served women the necessary healthcare and community support to thrive. A central waiting area creates a community space flanked by the various surrounding clinics. Group Collaboration: Programming & central waiting rendering Christine Babcock, Macie Robinson, & Vanesa Gjeci Programs: Revit, Enscape, Photoshop, Illustrator, Procreate
PATIENT WAITING
WELLNESS PROGRAM
MAIN SPACES • obstetrics & gynecology • general practice physician • urgent care SUPPORTING SPACES • child care • optometrist • dentist • therapy • mammography screening • physical therapy & gym ADDITIONAL SPACES • cafe • technological library • large lecture space • legal and insurance services
CENTRAL WAITING
INDIVIDUAL SPACES
DENTAL CLINIC
OBGYN CLINIC
DENTAL CLINIC
Project: The Dental Clinic aims to provide dental services and education to its patients. The goal is to create a clean and private experience for patients seeking care. Concept: The design is inspired from clean lines and sharp geometries. The various straight edges create an environment of precision and cleanliness. Through the use of pushed and pulled surfaces on both the vertical and horizontal planes, clear lines of depth and organization are projected throughout the space. The manipulation and abstraction of a square influences the geometries of the floor plan and design elements throughout. Programs: Revit, Enscape, Photoshop, Illustrator
PATIENT EXAM
FLOOR PLAN
EXAM 1
EXAM 2
EXAM 3
X-RAY
LAB & STERILIZATION PRIVATE EXAM
OFFICE WC
BREAK ROOM
WAITING ROOM
WC STORAGE
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2
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ZONING 1. ENTRY 2. PRELIMINARY EXAM 3. CLEANING & PROCEDURE
WAITING SPACE
SQUARE ABSTRACTION
PLAN LINES
VERTICAL PARTITION
PARTITION DEPTH
INTEGRATED LIGHT
PATIENT CORRIDOR
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AXONOMETRIC VIEWS 1. CLINIC SHELL 2. OVERALL PLAN 3. BUILT INTERIOR WALLS 4. PARTITIONS
OBGYN CLINIC Project: Serving as one of the main programs of the center, the OBGYN clinic aims to create a comfortable and less intimidating space for women seeking care. Concept: Embracing the natural curve and tones of the body, this space reflects feminine beauty. The design uses a central core which creates easy navigation for patients and staff to circulate around. The colorful vertical elements create a warm and positive environment. Programs: Revit, Enscape, Photoshop, Illustrator, Procreate
PATIENT CORRIDOR
NURSE’S STATION
FLOOR PLAN OFFICE
EXAM 1
EXAM 2
EXAM 3
MINOR PROCEDURE
LAB
FILING
EXAM 4
NURSE’S STATION
SPECIMEN COLLECTION ADMINISTRATION VITALS STATION
CHECK OUT
EXAM 5
RECEPTION
WC WAITING ROOM
EXAM 6
BREAK ROOM WC
RECEPTION
PLAN FUNCTION DIAGRAM
3
PATIENT ROOMS
2
CIRCULATION
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PROGRAM CORE: NURSE’S STATION, ADMINISTRATION, & FILING
PATIENT ROOM
RETAIL
Project: The objective was to design a retail space that represents a brand holistically. The brand KIVVII will open a secondary Tattoo studio in Milan, Italy for Bang Bang groups exclusive artist Mr. K. He is a multidisciplinary designer who has experience in graphics, fashion, tattoos, and photography making him a prime candidate to open a multi merchandise studio. His background in fashion and graphics have propelled him into the practice of tattooing high fashion pieces as well as the traditional body. Location: Milan, Italy Concept: The proposal for this design combines the exclusiveness of Mr. K’s designs with the high fashion nature of Milan. The traditional Italian facade and window display design influenced the design of a second modern interior facade. The gallery - like design creates a sense of wonder and curiosity that propels clients to move deeper into the space. Programs: SketchUp, Enscape, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Procreate
STOREFRONT DESIGN
ENTRY
FACADE STUDIES
DOUBLE FACADE DIAGRAM
INTERIOR FACADE
WC
CONFERENCE
BACK OF HOUSE
WC
RETAIL
RETAIL TATTOO STUDIO
RECEPTION
PHOTOGRAPHY
FLOOR PLAN
TATTOO STUDIO
PLAN FUNCTION DIAGRAM
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RETAIL CIRCULATION
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JEWEL BOX: TATTOO STUDIO
CORE: THE CORE ANCHORS THE PLAN AND INFORMS CIRCULATION
ZONING: WALLS CREATE CLEAR ZONES AND FUNCTIONS OF SPACES
RETAIL DISPLAY
B r i d g e PUBLIC INSTALLATION Project: Tasked with designing a portable community learning lab, Bridge aims to serve as an engaging installation in which people in passing are forced to interact with its design. The program required spaces for collaboration, presentation, and flexibility. Concept: Derived from the historical monumentality of stairs and bridges, the design merges the functionality of the movement of people with an engaging learning center. The exposed design engages pedestrians approaching from every direction allowing for increased participation and observation. Bright colors are used to catch the attention of individuals passing by while wood is used as a lighter option for easy reconfiguration and transportation to other pop-up locations. Programs: SketchUp, Enscape, Photoshop, AutoCAD
PRESENTATION SPACE
FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATION
FRONT STAIR
SIDE VIEW
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STRUCTURE DIAGRAM 1. BASE FOOTPRINT 2. SUSPENDED PLATFORM 3. SUPPORTING POST 4. ROOF STRUCTURE
hermes 1:1 Project: Tasked with designing the window displays for Hermes new Spring collection, the goal was to create a narrative using the concepts of the brand’s identity and its newest lines. The windows features the line from the Birkin, men’s, scarf , and home collections. Location: Florence, Italy Concept: The narrative for the display highlights the heritage of the exclusive 1 : 1 nature of the brand. The iconic Birkin bag is displayed on a series of building blocks representative of the lengthy process for each bag. The men’s spring collection titled Odyssee combines the space design of the line with a portal experience. The brands recognizable collection of scarve’s have created the gallery - like experience visitors encounter when moving about a store. Inspired by artist Yayoi Kusama, the single user binocular display takes viewers into the colorful world that is Hermes scarves. The horse track inspired home collection is representative of the colorful uniforms worn by jockeys. The movement of horses around a track resembles the blurred and colorful geometries of a kaleidoscope. Programs: SketchUp, Enscape, Photoshop, AutoCAD
PLATE DETAIL
STOREFRONT DESIGN
BIRKIN BAG
SCARF COLLECTION
BINOCULAR VIEW
MEN’S ODYSSEE
PORTAL
HOME COLLECTION MOTION BLUR
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HIGHER EDUCATION Project: The objective of this project was to design a two story learning hub for non-traditional remote students in Washington D.C. The Next program includes a series of required spaces and square footages and the overall goal of balancing collaborative and individual spaces. Location: Washington, D.C. Concept: The design features a bold facade that bridges nontraditional education with the active city streets of D.C. Designed to highlight active spaces and shelter static spaces, the facade tells the story of the diverse learning promoted by the interiors. Without this intervention, Next Hub would be just another highrise. Programs: SketchUp, Enscape, Photoshop, AutoCAD
EXTERIOR INTERVENTION
FACADE STUDY
FACADE INTERVENTION
COLLABORATION TUNNEL
ACTIVE LEARNING CLASSROOM
10TH FLOOR PLAN
COMPUTER LAB LARGE MULTI-PURPOSE
CAFE LEARNING COMMONS
11TH FLOOR PLAN
SMALL SEMINAR
SMALL SEMINAR
FACULTY HUB
CHILDCARE
MAKER SPACE
OPEN TUTOR
ACTIVE LEARNING CLASSROOM
ACTIVE LEARNING CLASSROOM
UNIVERSAL DESIGN Tasked with designing an apartment for a client who is in a wheelchair, the goal was to create innovative integrated spaces. Through researched design, technology becomes the new mobility. These spaces transform the physical notion we give movement into technological mobility.
FLOOR PLAN
Programs: SketchUp, Photoshop, AutoCAD, Hand Rendering NURSE UNIT
BATHROOM
MEDIA WALL
BEDROOM
HOYER TRACK DESIGN The track mounted hoyer is inspired from the clients love of technology. A ceiling hoyer can often be intrusive and the design instead integrates it into the architectural feature on the ceiling highlighting it as a sculpture rather than trying to hide it.
TECH CHIP
CEILING PLAN
TRACK FUNCTION
DUBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LOUNGE
SENIOR LIGHTING THESIS
Project: Create the lighting design and interior s for an international airport lounge. Concept: The concept for this lighting design focuses on harnessing light. Airport lounges serve a variety of functions requiring a range of lighting strategies. The location of the project informs the analysis of Arabic screens, allowing varying levels of light to be harnessed. The study of scale and transparency can help delineate spaces based on function. The screens help to provide a sense of place and way-finding while also interacting with texture and light. Light is harnessed to highlight the natural materials and their varying tones and textures. Paired with harnessing the necessary requirements for circadian tunability, the lounge will bridge the gap between luxury and the biological needs of international travelers. Location: Dubai, U.A.E Programs: Revit, Elumtools, Enscape, Photoshop, Procreate, AutoCAD, Camera Raw
RECEPTION
LIGHTING PLAN
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
LIGHTING LEGEND TYPE
SYMBOL
LINEAR LIGHTING PENDANT SLOT LIGHT WALL SCONCE LED CEILING MOUNTED PANEL DECORATIVE TABLE LAMP CONTROL KEYPAD
DIMMED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
CEILING LEGEND
C1 GYPSUM BOARD
SYMBOL LEGEND DRAWING TAG # LT#
ELEVATION & DETAIL SHEET #
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
DIMMED FLOOR RECEPTACLE
BUFFET
ILLUMINANCE CALCULATIONS
OPEN LOUNGE
OPEN LOUNGE
PARK CITY
ORTHOPEDIC HEALTHCARE LIGHTING DESIGN
Project: Given the floor plan of a hospital, the goal of the project was to select a location and execute a well thought out and creative lighting design solution while maintaining IES standards. Concept: The lighting design of Park City Orthopedic Hospital highlights the grandeur of the interior architecture while emphasizing the majestic Park City mountain ranges. The design mimics that of the luxury hotels in the area, giving the patients a familiar hospitality experience while in a hospital setting. The fixture selection highlights the high ceilings, natural textures, and surrounding biophilia to create an inviting and luxurious space.e. Location: Park City, Utah Group: Project done fully in collaboration with Christine Babcock Programs: Revit, Elumtools, Enscape, Photoshop, Procreate, AutoCAD
HOSPITAL SANCTUARY
PHOTOMETRIC CALCULATIONS
SEATED HALL
1"
4"
ANGLED WALL FOR MOUNTING BEHIND FIXTURE 4"
CUT STONE
ONYX CAVITY SURFACE MOUNTED 18" TYPE L - MODULAR LED TILE WOOD SUPPORT
20' 1'-10"
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GYP WALL VERTICAL TAPE LIGHT TYPE 'A' .4" FRONT STONE PANEL
SEATED HALL RENDERED ELEVATION NOT TO SCALE
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ONYX DESK DETAIL- TYPE 'L' SCALE:
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SEATED HALL PANEL DETAIL - TYPE 'A' SCALE: 12" = 1'-0"
PRODUCED BY AN AU
PATIENT ROOM
CEILING PAINT TO BE MATTE WHISPERING WHITE, NO GLOSSY OR REFLECTIVE FINISHES
1'-3" MIN.
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3" 4
SNAP IN INSTALLATION TRAY LED LIGHT SOURCE
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0-10V DIMMING DRIVER
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TYPE J FIXTURE - COVE
CONTINUED GYP SHELF, PAINT TO MATCH CEILING
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COVE DETAIL - TYPE 'J' SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0"
PATIENT ROOM
WAITING SPACE
WAITING SPACE
ILLUMINANCE CALCULATIONS
TYPE J : COVE
TYPE H : GRAZER
LUMINAIRE DESIGN BUS SHELTER Tasked with designing a luminaire for a bus shelter, the design is inspired by the community that bus shelters have the potential to create. The playful dimension of the fixture casts a pattern on the ceiling of the structure. Located above eye height, the fixture design prevents glare and vandalism. A physical model was built to determine proper scale and intensity of light.
PLAN VIEW
SECTION VIEW
CANDLE POWER DISTRIBUTION
PROTOTPYE MODEL
SIDE ELEVATION
6’-0”
Kimbell museum study The project included a field study of the Kimbell Museum in which the space was measured and rebuilt in AGi32 and AutoCAD. These programs were used to re-create the lighting and run calculations to create accurate renderings and pseudo images. Colored elevations are used to identify the different light sources and how they interact in the space. 2'
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Project No: 1072 Issue Date: 5 FEBRUARY 19 Revision:
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HANNAH OWINGS H.M.OWINGS@TCU.EDU 770-380-7389
PROJECT
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PROJECT INFORMATION Project No: 1072 Issue Date: 16 APRIL 19 Revision:
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RENDERED ELEVATIONS
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LIGHTING PLAN
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PSEUDO COLOR RENDERING
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