PORTFOLIO HANNAH HOBBS UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE 2018-2022
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PARK CITY PLAZA 2020_FALL LISA MULIKIN
GLOSSIER POP-UP SHOP 2019_FALL LIZ TESTON
SOUTH RIVERFRONT 2020_SPRING JINOH PARK
THE SOCIAL BUTTERFLY 2021_SPRING HOCHUNG KIM
V.E.L.M.A 2021_FALL DAVID MATTHEWS
FURNITURE DESIGN 2021_FALL FELICIA DEAN
INTERNSHIP WORK DESIGN AF W/ AMANDA FURLOW 2021_SPRING-PRESENT
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PARK CITY PLAZA
PROFESSOR + YEAR Lisa Mulikin Fall_2020 Group Project w/ Camryn Weekly
SOFTWARES USED Revit Enscape Illustrator Photoshop
CONCEPT This project was located in Park City, which is a smaller neighborhood located in Knoxville, TN. The project brief was intended to design a few buildings which addressed the needs of the citizens in the Park City community. Each group was given a base building and instructed to create their own program for these buildings. Park City Plaza aims to assist in the lack of food sources that are currently located in Park City.
FLOOR PLANS B
A
FIRST FLOOR
LONGITUDINAL SECTION_A
TRANSVERSE SECTION_B The culinary school aims to help residents not only learn how to cook, but also teach students how to serve in the restaurant. The school additionally informs the students what it takes to run businesses and the finances behind it as well.
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GLOSSIER POP-UP SHOP
PROFESSOR + YEAR Liz Teston Fall_2019 Individual Project
SOFTWARES USED Rhino Vray Illustrator Photoshop
CONCEPT The project brief was intended to design a Glossier pop-up shop located in Knoxville, TN. The pop-up will be located in the southeast area of an existing structure. The site is currently home to Wild Love Bakehouse, Mid Mod Collective, and The Book Eddy. Glossier is an online skincare and makeup brand that has recently begun to have pop-up shops, each pop-up is usually open for about two months.
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SOUTH RIVERFRONT
PROFESSOR + YEAR Jinoh Park Spring_2020 Group Project w/ Emily Roach
SOFTWARES USED AutoCAD Revit Enscape Illustrator Photoshop
CONCEPT The project brief was intended to design a student apartment located near or on the University of Tennessee’s campus. Each group had to design the apartment based on their needs and their daily routines. With thorough research done about existing apartments (the competitors) each group was instructed to also design based on their competitors strengths and weaknesses. Lastly, this semester was the first for students to use Revit.
FLOOR PLAN
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49' - 1 1/2" 17' - 8 1/4" 10' - 4"
3' - 8 1/4"
12' - 11"
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10' - 4"
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17' - 8 1/4" 10' - 4"
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25' - 9 1/2"
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16' - 7"
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THE SOCIAL BUTTERFLY
PROFESSOR + YEAR Hochung Kim Spring_2021 Individual Project
SOFTWARES USED Revit Enscape Illustrator Photoshop
CONCEPT The project brief was intended for the students to design a hotel located in the Flatiron Building in New York City. Each student was required to create their own program for the building. The program had to be incorporated throughout the hotel lobby and then in one of the hotel rooms on the second floor. The floor plan of the second floor was also designed by each student. Lastly, each student chose one hotel room to further design.
COFFEE BAR
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FLOOR PLAN 1
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The program for this hotel was created around the idea of efficiency, as well as the idea of influencer brand trips/ events. The Social Butterfly Hotel was designed by conveniently locating all of the needs of skincare, makeup, and clothing in one space, which fosters the idea of efficiency. Brands will take a group of influencers on trips when they have new lines or products. The influencers will post all about their experience on social media and the trip is of course free for them, so it is a win-win situation for the brand and the influencers. When the hotel is not being used for brand events it will be used as a pop-up shop for the brands. To enter the hotel one can come in the revolving doors from Fifth Avenue or Broadway.
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 1
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RCP LEGEND Recessed Can Lighting Recessed Linear Lighting Pendent Lighting Chandelier Sconce
AXONS
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Coffee Bar Axon
Front Area Axon
ELEVATION 1
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18' - 0" LEVEL 8
14' - 0" LEVEL 6 11' - 6" LEVEL 10
-1' - 6" LEVEL 2
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Longitudinal Elevation 3/16" = 1'-0"
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CALLOUT 1- FRONT AREA 3
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RECESSED LINEAR LIGHTING
A-816
WINDOW
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2 A-815
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A-816
Front Area Callout 1/4" = 1'-0"
2 1/2"
1' - 4"
4"
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3 3/4"2 1/2"
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Front Area Elevation 1 1/4" = 1'-0"
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BOOTH DETAIL 1" = 1'-0"
11' - 6" LEVEL 10
11' - 6" LEVEL 10
0" LEVEL 1 -1' - 6" LEVEL 2
0" LEVEL 1 -1' - 6" LEVEL 2
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Front Area Elevation 2 1/4" = 1'-0"
The skincare and makeup is located in the front of the hotel. In this area there are shelves to display the products and a try-on space. The other try-on space can be used for professionals to come and do the influencers makeup or skincare. Also located in the front of the hotel is a bar for everyone and booth seating that wraps around the front windows.
MAKE-UP VANITIES OVERVIEW OF BAR + SEATING
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CALLOUT 2- COFFEE BAR
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METAL SUSPENDER
A-815
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COLUMN 1' - 5"
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2' - 11"
1' - 6"
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3' - 3"
A-815
Coffee Bar Callout 1/4" = 1'-0"
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BAR DETAIL 1" = 1'-0"
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Coffee Bar Elevation 1 1/4" = 1'-0"
11' - 6" LEVEL 10
11' - 6" LEVEL 10
-1' - 6" LEVEL 2
-1' - 6" LEVEL 2
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Coffee Bar Elevation 2 1/4" = 1'-0"
Located in the back corner is a coffee bar with booth seats and tables. This is a great addition to the hotel lobby as most of the influencers and other customers who would come to the hotel need a place to sit down and work.
COFFEE BAR
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CALLOUT 3- CLOTHING RACKS 10
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A-823
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Clothing Rack Callout 1/4" = 1'-0"
Clothing Rack Axon
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18' - 0" LEVEL 8
18' - 0" LEVEL 8
16' - 0" LEVEL 7
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14' - 0" LEVEL 6
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10' - 0" LEVEL 5
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-1' - 6" LEVEL 2
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Clothing Racks Elevation 1 1/4" = 1'-0"
-1' - 6" LEVEL 2
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Clothing Racks Elevation 2 1/4" = 1'-0"
Located in the opposite back corner is a clothing display. Racks hang from above for the clothes and then display shelves for accessories, such as handbags and shoes, are located around the windows. There are also dressing rooms located near the restrooms.
CLOTHING RACKS
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SECOND FLOOR- FLOOR PLAN 1
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Shown here is the overall floor plan for the second floor. Some rooms will have one king bed and some will have two queen beds. The room that was further designed for this project is highlighted. It has elements of the overall program from the building, spaces for makeup, skincare and clothing.
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HOTEL ROOM- FLOOR PLAN 3
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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 3
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Shown here is a closer look at the hotel room floor plan. There are clothing racks for client’s personal clothes, as well as gifted clothes from the brands. There is a vanity space for the client to do skincare and makeup. At the vanity there is enough space for a couple of people to sit, so if the client wants a professional to do their makeup in the hotel room they have that option. The bed is built into a couch and has nightstands on both sides. This is designed around a glass curve in the middle of the room. This room also contains a large and luxurious restroom with a view of the city.
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HOTEL ROOM- ELEVATIONS
33' - 10" LEVEL 12
23' - 4" Second Floor
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Hotel Room Elevation 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
EXPLODED AXON 33' - 10" LEVEL 12
23' - 4" Second Floor
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Hotel Room Elevation 2 1/2" = 1'-0"
BATHROOM
HOTEL ROOM
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05 V.E.L.M.A PROFESSOR + YEAR David Matthews Fall_2021 Design Build w/Entire Studio
SOFTWARES USED Rhino Illustrator Photoshop InDesign *Built in the Woodshop*
CONCEPT The project brief was intended for the students to collaborate and design a trailer for sixth grade STEM students at a local middle school in Knoxville, TN. The whole trailer was designed and built in one semester, as well as construction documents created for the project. At the end of the semester the sixth grade class came to the college and got to experience the trailer and all of the activities that the trailer has to offer. The middle schoolers also had an opportunity to take the trailer to their STEM school where it was well received.
INTERIOR OF TRAILER
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JOURNEY MAP
ENTICE This design build project started out with the team creating a journey map based off of the information that was continually being gathered from the sixth grade class. The journey map is a representation of the five phases of our design process. It represents when the students are enticed to come see the trailer, entering into the trailer, engaging with what the trailer has to offer, exiting the trailer, and extending past the trailer with their experiences and learning outcomes. With all of the activities and outcomes with the students it was evident that they loved all things that had to do with lights and music/sound. The design build team then came up with the idea of displaying lights of all colors when specific sounds are introduced. With that in mind the team came up with the name V.E.L.M.A, which stands for Vehicle for Engineering, Light, Mechanics, and Acoustics.
ENTER
ENGAGE
EXIT
EXTEND
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INTERIOR OF TRAILER
The project that was created for the children is an experience, so when they first come to the trailer they will play a memory game on the exterior. Once they enter into the trailer they will find all kinds of tools to make their own instruments. The tools consist of metal and pvc tubes, as well as small tools in the bins such as yarn, wood poles, and bounce balls. While they are in the trailer gathering their supplies the LED lights change colors according to the pitch of their voices. All lights are controlled by Arduinos.
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 7'-8" 7'-0" 1'-9 41"
1'-11"
1'-11"
1'-11"
1'-11"
1'-9 21"
1'-11"
1" x 1" ALUMINUM TUBES
6'-2"
2'-7 41"
1 21" 1 21"
HANGING 1.5" ACRYLIC LIGHT TUBES 2'-7 41"
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PL
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FLOATING TUBE STORAGE
PM ML
ML
ALIGN ON CENTERLINE AT 1' 2 21 " FROM TOP OF BIN STORAGE
BIN STORAGE ALIGN TOP OF STORAGE AT 1' 8" FROM FLOOR
7'-0"
8 43 "
1'-8"
1'-2 21"
1'-8"
6'-4 41"
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1 43 "
PS
2'-0"
MS
5'-7"
1'-2 21"
24" x 36" PERFORATED STEEL PANEL FIXED TO 1" x 1" ALUMINUM POLES
3'-10"
6'-1 21"
7'-8"
01 | LEFT INTERIOR ELEVATION 1'-3 41"
3'-7 21"
1'-3 41"
03 | FRONT INTERIOR ELEVATION
6" TECH SHELF
2'-7 21"
3'-4"
7'-4 21" 7'-0"
1'-9 21"
1'-11"
1'-11"
1'-11"
1'-11"
1'-9 41"
1'-11"
24" x 36" PERFORATED STEEL PANEL
TUBE STORAGE END SHOULD ALIGN WITH BIN STORAGE EDGES
1.5" ACRYLIC LIGHT TUBE
5'-7 21"
EACH TUBE STORAGE SHOULD BE MOUNTED WITH 5" BETWEEN EACH PIECE, AVOIDING EXISTING SEAMS IN WALL PANELING
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1'-2 21"
1" x 1" ALUMINUM POLES
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1'-8"
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7'-0" 7'-8"
02 | RIGHT INTERIOR ELEVATION
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BIN STORAGE REFLECTIVE FLOORS + WALLS
BIN STORAGE WOOD GLUE ON DADO EDGE 13 3 16 "
6 8" 1
1 1/4" WOOD SCREWS 1 1/2" FINISHING SCREWS
WOOD GLUE ON MITERED EDGE WOOD GLUE ON BUTT JOINT WITH 1 1/2" FINISHING SCREW REINFORCEMENT
FIN IN DADO JOINT
3 4"
3/4" PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE PLYWOOD
5 43 "
1 1/2" DRYWALL SCREWS 1 1/4" STEEL FRAMING
3 4"
16 GUAGE SHEET METAL 1/2" PLYWOOD FURRING STRIP 1 " 6 16
ALUMINUM FACED 3/4" BIRCH PLYWOOD
4" 11 3 16 " 43 "
02 | BIN STORAGE DETAIL 2
01 | BIN STORAGE DETAIL 1
CEILING DETAILS HORIZONTAL STEEL STRUC. MEMBER
EXT. SHEET METAL
1/2" PLYWOOD FRAMING VERTICAL STEEL STRUC. MEMBER
4-1/2" HOLE 1/2" FURRING STRIP (2)
1/2" FURRING STRIP
ALUMINUM FACED 3/4" BIRCH PLYWOOD
1/4" HEX SCREW LED STRIP LIGHT ALUMINUM FACED 1/4" BIRCH PLYWOOD
ALUMINUM FACED 1/2" BIRCH PLYWOOD
1-1/2" HEX SCREW
01 | COVE LIGHTING DETAIL
02 | TECH SHELF DETAIL
3/4" PLYWOOD FURRING 3/4" PLYWOOD FURRING 3/4" DRYWALL SCREW
ALUMINUM FACED 3/4" BIRCH PLYWOOD
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METAL TUBE STORAGE 7"
7"
MS
3 12 "
1'-10 34 "
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3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
1" 2"
MM
ML 2 14 "
2 14 "
2 14 "
2"
2"
2"
3 4 " PREFINISHED
1"
MM
2"
NOTE: METAL TUBE SHELVES SHARE THE SAME TOP AND BASE, BUT DIFFER IN HEIGHT. THE SPINE PIECE AND CUSTOM ALUMINUM BRACKETS WILL VARY DEPENDING ON SIZE AND TYPE OF TUBE CONTAINER.
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2'-0 14 "
1'-10 34 "
MS
1'-4"
1 16 " CUSTOM ALUMINUM BRACKET
1'-2 12 "
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
6 12 "
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD SPINE
5 14 "
7"
ML
VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD TOP AND BASE
8"
FULL DEPTH CUT TO ACCOMODATE FOR 43 " METAL TUBES
2'-0 14 "
1'-2 12 "
MS
1'-4"
#6 21 " ZINC WOOD SCREWS EVENLY PLACED ALONG THE EDGES
8"
1 16 " CUSTOM ALUMINUM BRACKETS
6 12 "
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
5 14 "
7"
1 3 4 " POCKETING FOR 4 " METAL TUBES
7"
3 34 "
3 12 "
6"
4"
4" 1 16 " CUSTOM ALUMINUM BRACKET
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
4"
4"
6"
3 12 "
1 4 " MILLED POCKET
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
1 6 8"
6 12 "
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
6 12 "
1'-5 14 "
1'-5 14 "
PS
1'-6 34 "
#6 21 " ZINC WOOD SCREWS EVENLY PLACED ALONG THE EDGES 1'-6 34 "
FULL DEPTH CUT
6"
6 12 "
PS
1 16 " CUSTOM ALUMINUM BRACKET
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
PM
7"
7"
5"
5"
1 4 " MILLED POCKET
FULL DEPTH CUT
7 18 "
7 12 " 1 16 " CUSTOM ALUMINUM
7"
4"
BRACKET
3 4 " PREFINISHED
5"
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
7 12 "
1'-6 34 "
PM
1'-5 14 "
1'-5 14 "
#6 21 " ZINC WOOD SCREWS EVENLY PLACED ALONG THE EDGES 1'-6 34 "
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
7 12 "
5"
VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
1 16 " CUSTOM ALUMINUM BRACKET
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
9"
7"
7"
1 16 " CUSTOM ALUMINUM BRACKET
9 18 "
9 12 " 5"
3 4 " PREFINISHED
#6 21 " ZINC WOOD SCREWS EVENLY PLACED ALONG THE EDGES 1'-6 34 "
1'-5 14 "
9 12 "
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
7"
9 12 "
7"
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
9"
VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
1 4 " MILLED POCKET
FULL DEPTH CUT
1'-5 14 "
9"
1'-6 34 "
PL
PL 1 16 " CUSTOM ALUMINUM BRACKET
3 4 " PREFINISHED VIETNAMESE BIRCH PLYWOOD
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EXTERIOR BUTTONS
EXTERIOR OF TRAILER
TRAILER GRAPHICS
The exterior of the trailer is where the entice game is held. The students will use the buttons on the side to play a memory game. Each button has a sound that corresponds with it and the students have the ability to change the corresponding sound with the Arduinos. There will be two players. The first player will hit a button, the second repeats the first button and adds a button, then back to the first person they repeat the steps of adding another button. This pattern repeats until a player does not complete the pattern correctly.
EXTERIOR AND FLOOR DETAILS 2-04
3-05
EXT. SHEET METAL
ALUMINUM FACED 3/4" BIRCH PLYWOOD
SILICON SELANT 4" PVC PIPE CAP
4" PVC PIPE
1/2" PLYWOOD FURRING VERTICAL STEEL STRUC. MEMBER 3/4" PLYWOOD BLOCKING
1-02 1-03 1/4" HEX SCREW
01 | EXT. BUTTON DETAIL
EXT. SHEET METAL
VERTICAL STEEL STRUC. MEMBER 1-01
1/2" PLYWOOD FURRING TRAFFICMASTER GREY FLECK RUBBER GYM FLOORING
ALUMINUM FACED 3/4" BIRCH PLYWOOD
DIAMOND PATTERN SHEET METAL 36" X 36" X 0.025"
1/2" PLYWOOD BASE FLOORING
02 | FLOOR DETAIL 3-05
03 | ALL INCLUSIVE WALL SECTION
3/4" PLYWOOD BASED FLOORING HORIZONTAL STEEL STRUCT. MEMBER
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DEPLOYABLE STRUCTURE/ LIGHTBOX
In the deployable structure is where the exit portion of the journey map takes place. Once the students finish making their instruments they will move over to the deployable structure and test them. As they are playing the instruments the lights will come on depending on the sounds that the instruments produce. This is also displayed visually on a frequency reader.
Everything used for this project can fit into the trailer for travel. The deployable structure will collapse down and roll into the trailer. The lights and walls of the deployable structure will be stored at the front of the trailer for transportation. The Arduino storage cart has the ability to roll into the trailer as well. The cart can also hold the frequency reader for the deployable structure. This design build was spread over four months, and the total cost was $12,000.00. The cost included the trailer and all materials.
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FURNITURE DESIGN
PROFESSOR + YEAR Felicia Dean Fall_2021 Individual Project
SOFTWARES USED Revit Illustrator InDesign *Built at UT FABLAB*
CONCEPT The project brief was intended for each student to design a stool, with no back, around the Civil Rights Movement. The name of the class was, “The Politics of Seating” and each student started out with group research on the topic. Afterwards, the students started sketching and digitally modeling their stools. Lastly, the students moved onto buying the wood from a local source and cutting/building their stools at the FABLAB (a workshop for wood and metal working).
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THE POLITICS OF SEATING PREFERENCES FOR EQUALITY
The stool “Preferences for Equality” highlights the themes of choices/preferences and equality/inclusion through seating. As we have learned throughout this semester, seating is of high importance when it comes to the topic of inclusion. Which is a fact that never registered until studying the lunch counter sit-ins in this class. With that being said, the design for this stool will mostly focus on inclusion and equality. Not only is this stool designed to be inclusive with races, unlike lunch counter stools of the past, but it is also size inclusive. The stool was designed to have two seats, one large seat and one small seat, which creates the other theme of giving a choice regarding where someone wants to sit based on comfort. This theme of a preference or a choice also plays on the idea that African Americans did not always have a choice on where or how they would prefer to sit. Lastly, the stool resembles the shape of an hourglass. This is an important factor of the stool, because it communicates the time and progress that has been made. As well as, the progress that still needs to be made and the time that is to come. These components are also represented through the triangular prisms that represent the sand of an hourglass.
DETAIL
PROCESS PHOTOS
EXPLODED AXON
This detail takes a close look at the connection between the angled legs and the two triangular prisms.
The first process photo displays the dry fit of the stool right after finishing the domino step in the build process. The second process photo displays the use of the router to route the edges of the angled legs.
This exploded axon exemplifies all pieces of the stool. There are three pieces that make up the “x” and two triangular prisms at the center of it. There are two seats that make up the stool, one is larger than the other. The whole stool is the same width at 13 1/2 inches.
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INTERNSHIP WORK
FIRM + YEARS Design AF w/ Amanda Furlow Spring_2021-Present
SOFTWARES USED Revit Enscape Illustrator Photoshop InDesign Microsoft Suite
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES While working for Design AF, I found myself having more responsibilities than I ever imagined. When we were not at sites or client meetings, most days I would be in charge of completing the renderings/perspectives for all projects. My days also consisted of floor plans, elevation drawings, mood/material boards, or furniture and appliance selections. Most of the work was completed in Revit and Enscape.
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THE SALE’S RESIDENCE
KITCHEN
The Sale’s residence was a new build that is located just outside of Knoxville, TN. Design AF helped the Sale’s family with most of the appliances, furniture, lighting, and paint selections for the house. We also assisted with the kitchen and bathroom layouts, as well as the custom built-ins located in the living room, bedrooms, and the children’s playroom/work room. Since this was a bigger project we visited the site often throughout the summer and met with the clients throughout the whole build. I was in charge of all renderings for this project that were then shared with the clients. In some rooms I photoshopped the exact furniture that we had chosen for the clients and in other rooms we gave them ideas of what could be placed in the space.
LIVING ROOM
In the living space it was very important for Mr. Sale to have a place to play his piano as well as store some of his books. To accomplish this we designed the built-in shelving, shown in the rendering to the right. They have multiple shelves and drawers of different sizes. It was very important to have drawers in these built-ins as well, because of their small children. In the living space we gave furniture suggestions, but the actual lighting was photoshopped in to help them visualize what they would look like in the space.
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EXIT TO PATIO
READING NOOK
This reading nook that leads to the patio is a very special place for the children and Mrs. Sale. It is a space for the children to come and do school work or read while being able to look at a beautiful view. We designed the bench seating for this space and chose the lighting. While choosing the lighting it was very important to also give a small reading light off to the side for gloomy days or nights.
DESK AND WORK SPACE
PLAYROOM
The playroom is a space that we were given free reign to design for the children. The Sale’s did state that they wanted a desk area for the children as they grow older and have school work. The desk space was designed to give both children plenty of storage and space to work. For the other side of the room we wanted to give the kids plenty of space to play and put their toys. The chalk wall and hanging chair seemed to be a big hit.
PLAYROOM
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MASTER BEDROOM
The master bedroom was a very exciting space to design. We did all the details in the room from the flooring and walls to the light fixtures and mirrors. Once the furniture and light fixtures were chosen they were photoshopped in and sent to the clients. The Sale’s absolutely loved the space and did not want to change a single thing! We did the same process for their daughter’s bedroom and she absolutely loved her princess room!
DAUGHTER’S BEDROOM
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PLEASANT RIDGE STABLES A TOWNHOME DEVELOPMENT
Pleasant Ridge Stables is a project that was done with a local developer in Knoxville, TN. We were given the plans for the project and then asked to make all exterior selections. The townhomes had not started construction yet, so the developer needed these renderings for a sign located on the site. They were also placed on social media and on real estate sites for future buyers.
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MONIQUE’S BATHROOM DRAWINGS 12' - 1" 2' - 1 1/2"
5' - 4"
4' - 7 1/2"
1' - 3" 5' - 0"
2' - 10" 2' - 1"
9' - 4"
9' - 4" 5' - 3" 4' - 4"
ELEVATION 3' - 2"
3' - 4"
3' - 7"
2' - 0"
2' - 1"
2' - 0"
12' - 1"
9' - 0" 1' - 8" 1' - 3"
At Design AF we did all different scales of projects. Some of the smaller projects that I found us doing often were bathroom and kitchen renovations. For our client Monique we sent her four different sets of bathroom renovation drawings that all had different floor plans. The drawings shown here show the final layout that she chose.
7' - 0"
9' - 0"
4' - 0"
FLOOR PLAN
2' - 1 1/2"
5' - 4"
2' - 1 1/2" 12' - 1"
2' - 6"
L I N E W O R K
EXPLODED AXON
P E R S P E C T I V E S
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GREEN TOP CABIN
The Green Top Cabin is one of the multiple high end cabins that Design AF has worked on with developers. Green Top Cabin is located in Pigeon Forge, TN which is about forty-five minutes away from Knoxville, TN and towards The Great Smoky Mountains. For these cabins we were given an ideal floor plan and then asked to make all selections for the interior and the exterior. There were a few changes made to the floor plan once we started the design process. During the process of this project I was in charge of all perspectives. They were used to sell the cabins while they were being built, so possible buyers could see what the cabins would look like once completed.
LIVING ROOM + KITCHEN
BATHROOM
We did perspectives for one of the bedrooms and one of the bathrooms. The goal of this cabin was to give a modern look and for the cabin to still feel as though you are in the Smoky Mountains. It was achieved through darker tones and wood textures.
BEDROOM
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GAME ROOM + MOVIE THEATER
This Green Top Cabin includes a game room and a movie theater in the basement of the cabin, which is right off of the pool room. One of the big perks about this basement is that it has a small kitchen and bathroom right off of the pool room which is very convenient for guests.
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