HANNAH
stricklen
HANNAH
stricklen
INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO
HANNAH stricklen education Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Program Accredited by Council for Interior Design Accreditation Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS August 2018 Overall GPA: 3.81/4.0, Major GPA 3.76/4.0 Associate of Arts in Interior Design Northeast Mississippi Community College Booneville, MS May 2015 Overall GPA 3.84/4.0
Work Experience Intern Rowan House, Summer 2017 Designed residential renderings in SketchUp Created merchandise displays Advised clients about design related selections Coordinated with clients to execute their needs Lifeguard Shiloh Ridge Athletic Club, Summer 2014 Maintained pool upkeep and organization Taught swimming lessons Provided child care during summer camps Honors and awards President's Scholar Spring 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Fall 2016 Dean's Scholar Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Spring 2017 2nd Place Brasfield and Gorrie Student Design Competition Interdisciplinary Design Competition, 2017 Academic Excellence Award for Scholarship, Leadership, and Service Northeast Mississippi Community College Division of Fine Arts, 2015 Annual Art Competition Award for Painting Northeast Mississippi Community College, 2014
Organizations and activities American Society of Interior Designers Member, 2015-Present Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Member, 2013-2015 Phi Beta Lambda Member, 2014-2015 Northeast Mississippi Community College Art Club Member, 2013-2015
Community service Volunteer Coca-Cola Classic 10k, 2014 Volunteer Operation Christmas Child, 2009- Present Sponsor St. ď Šude Children's Research Hospital, 2013- Present
Contact Info 662.660.3615 l
hannahstricklen@gmail.com
j PO Box 297, Corinth MS, 38835
Related Courses Technical AutoCAD Detailing and Construction Digital Design Furniture Design 3D CAD Modeling Design Color and Lighting for Interiors Environments for Special Needs Hand Rendering Photography Textiles for Interiors
computer skills AutoCAD Illustrator InDesign Microsoft Office Photoshop Revit Rhino SketchUp
HEALTHCARE
INTERDISCIPLINARY
table of contents
HOSPITALITY
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CREATIVE
Detailing
RETAIL
CORPORATE
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HOSPITALITY
HOSPITALITY Centennial Hotel 3-18 Shay Restaurant and Tea Bar 19-26
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Founded in 1876, one hundred years after the Declaration of Independence was signed, Colorado became the 38th state to join the Union earning the name the centennial state. Centennial Hotel, located in Denver, embodies Colorado's history and rustic landscape. key design considerations
Cozy
Urban
Outdoors
Fireplace
Modern Materials
Color Palette
Level 1
Back
Gilded
Levels 2-17 Guestrooms
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Levels 18 Summit 52-80
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Denver, Colorado
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Team Project I Duration: 5 weeks I Square Footage: 32,000 I Software: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator
Section View Reception Desk
Plan View
Responsibilities: Space Planning I Digital Renderings I FF&E Selections I Model Construction
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Room Legend 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Lobby Reception Bar at the Centennial Hops Ridge Bar and Grill Restrooms Business Center Fitness Center Spa and Wellness Center Back of House
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The bar at the Centennial is located behind the reception desk and grand staircase. The location provides ease of access and ample privacy from the rest of the hotel lobby. This tucked away jewel offers a touch of elegance to the space and provides an area for relaxation.
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Inspired by Denver's 72 breweries, including America's largest, Hops Ridge bar and grill offers an industrial style that is mixed with western touches. This style creates a funky mix of elements that blends urban sophistication with outdoor adventure.
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The Colorado gold rush of 1859, known as Pikes Peak or bust, kick started the growth of Denver. Mixing this rich piece of history with the outdoor atmosphere of Denver, Gilded embodies the luxury of gold with the relaxation of hot springs creating a space for rejuvenation.
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Wallcovering
Wallcovering
Marble
Flooring
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Centennial Hotel guestrooms are inspired by the warmth of a bear den. Fur pillows and soft materials create a cozy place for guests to relax. The deep blue accent color emulates the ever present blues that decorate the city. The custom focal wall provides an alcove for sleeping or lounging. key design considerations
Cozy
Custom
Rustic
Materials
Impactful
Wood Accents
Custom Bed Sketch
Custom Wall Sketch
Queen Suite 17 ADA 17
King Suite 17
Standard Double 51
Standard King 119
Standard Queen 68
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17 Levels  289 Rooms
Pendant Sketch
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Room Legend 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Standard Double Standard Queen Standard King Queen Suite King Suite ADA Accessible Elevator Corridor
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Custom Wallcovering
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Custom Carpet
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Elevator corridor designed to make an impact. Custom carpet serves as design statement and simple wayfinding. Floor number painted between each elevator. Wood elevator surround increases design aesthetic and blends corridor space with guestrooms.
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Located 5,280 feet above sea level, Denver is the highest major city in the country. Summit 52-80, inspired by the city's elevation, is a roof top music venue and bar. The design, which is based on the near by Red Rocks amphitheater, includes a stage and flexible seating options for music events. An enclosed bar, as well as heaters and fire pits, allow the rooftop to be enjoyable, even on cold Denver nights. Sketches
PHYSICAL MODEL
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Room Legend
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Bar Bar Seating Reservable Seating Restroom Lounge Seating Stage Pergola
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PHYSICAL MODEL
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SHAY
Shay Restaurant and Tea Bar embodies social interaction and family bonding which plays a large role in Moroccan culture. Islamic arches, intricate lanterns, and luxurious draperies create a traditional Moroccan aesthestic.
RESTAURANT & TEA BAR
key design considerations
Culture
Tea Bar
Function
Aesthetic
Family Dining
Moroccan Marrakesh, Morocco
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Back of House Outdoor
Tea Bar
Open Dining
seating information Banquette Booth 2 Bar Seating 4 11
Outdoor Dining 31
Open Dining
Open Dining 97
Private Dining
Open Dining
Hostess/ Waiting
Private Dining 20
Outdoor Dining 165 Seats
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Team Project I Duration: 4 weeks I Square Footage: 7,400 I Software: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator
Responsibilities: Space Planning I Digital Renderings I FF&E Selections
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Notes: -Round tables conducive to family style dining -Dining space in center of building can be easily closed off with draperies for private dining - Large arches surround private dining space
Room Legend
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Outdoor Dining Hostess Station Waiting Area Banquette Seating Private/Group Dining Space
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Open Dining Space Restroom Tea Bar Wait Staff Station Back of House
Hostess station placed in lobby for ease of access. Large arch and mosaic tile columns set the tone for the Shay dining experience and reflects the culture.
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Group dining space can be easily separated from open dining space with draperies. It can also be divided in half for small parties and added privacy. Columns are finished with a traditional mosaic tile. Lanterns are continued into this space for lighting and as a cultural design element.
Banquette seating provides flexibility. Stools and tables can be easily moved for large groups. Large arches create depth and enhance Moroccan aesthetic. Wall sconces increase ambiance of open dining space.
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Open dining space functions well for social interaction. Round tables provide space conducive to family dining and meal sharing. Arches are repeated to provide depth and increase traditional Moroccan design.
Polished Concrete
Mosaic Tile
Paint Color
Tea bar designed to reflect Moroccan culture. Intricate metal sheets surround custom bar. Lanterns hang overhead to provide light and reinforce the traditional atmosphere.
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Interdisciplinary
Interdisciplinary Armstrong Middle School 29-34
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2nd Place 2017 Brasfield and Gorrie Student Design Competition
ARMSTRONG MIDDLE SCHOOL
Regrowth is the driving force behind the renovation of Armstrong Middle School. The idea of plants needing strong roots to reach their full potential can also be applied to students. Natural light and open air learning are two of the main design focuses that reflect regrowth and community within Armstrong Middle School.
key design considerations
Starkville, MS
Involve
Maximize Real Estate
Rebrand
Roots
Sunlight
Grow
regrowth
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Classroom Pod Admin. Suite
Library
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Multi Use
Classroom Pod
Open Learning
Multi Use
Classroom Pod
Multi Use
Team Project I Duration: 2 weeks I Square Footage: 44,000 I Software: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator
Reception area designed to provide a bold impact and offer directional guidance into the school. Large planters and a custom wall mural work together to reinforce the regrowth concept. Pendants hang from a custom focal piece that surrounds the reception desk to provide ample lighting.
Section Section shows reception area, atrium detail, and front facade roof changes
Responsibilities: Space Planning I Reflected Ceiling Plan I Digital Renderings I FF&E Selections
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level one plan spatial zones Classroom Pod Administrative Office Library MSU Classroom Open Learning Space Notes: -Administrative staff located in center of building for ease of circulation -MSU classrooms provide collaborative opportunities and special education needs
level two plan Spatial zones Classroom Pod Teacher Work Room Open Learning Space
Notes: -Each pod is grouped together for ease of use and functionality -Skylight runs through the entire length of the building allowing for natural light - Open spaces offer a variety of learning opportunities for students
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Reflected Ceiling Plans
Level 2
Level 1 lighting Legend
Image
Symbol
Manufacturer
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Eureka Lighting
Flare
Eureka Lighting
Cycle
Eureka Lighting
Broadway
Eureka Lighting
Area
Cooper Lighting
LED Panel
Cooper Lighting
Recessed Can
Exterior of building was designed to maintain the original character of the school. Additional glazing added to allow more light to enter building.
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Atrium designed to allow more natural light into the building. Glass doors on each side of atrium provide security without blocking light. Lines of color on the floor correspond with a classroom pod for ease of wayfinding.
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Signage
Polished Concrete
Carpet Tile
SW Paint Color
Open learning spaces allow for small group learning and tutoring opportunities. Lounge seating provides students with the option to change postures. Natural light, a green wall, and the wood ceiling work together to create an environment conducive to learning.
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healthcare
healthcare Next Health and Wellness Center 37-44
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NEXT
Natural hot springs have been used for thousands of years as a way to holistically heal the body. It is believed that soaking in a hot spring can increase blood flow, circulation, metabolism, and absorption of essential minerals all while connecting the entire mind/body system. Next Health and Wellness Center is grounded with the idea of connecting the built environment with health and well-being.
KEY DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS Maximize Real Estate Increase Engagement and Productivity Enhance Collaboration Seattle, WA
Nature- Inspired Design
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Individual Project I Duration: 4 weeks I Square Footage: 12,000 I Software: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator
Reception area designed for convenience and ease of use. A column, wrapped in reclaimed wood, separates the check-in and check-out desks. A variety of seating options are offered to accommodate the needs of clients. Pendants and recessed cans provide abundant lighting.
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Rendered Floor Plan 5
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Reception Consultation Room Restroom Mobile Workstation/Nurse Station Treatment Room Acupuncture Room Massage Room Resource Center Laundry Room Shared Office Medium Conference Room Mother's Room Copy/Fax Room Open Office Space Phone Room Large Conference Room Learning Center Work Cafe
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spatial zones Resource Social Nomadic Resident Meeting
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Reflected Ceiling Plan
Notes: -Custom ceiling feature defines spaces in open areas and creates a design focal point - Variety of light fixtures works with the natural daylight to provide ample lighting throughout the space
lighting Legend
Image
Symbol
Manufacturer
Name
Eureka Lighting
Flare
Eureka Lighting
Switch
ď Šonas Lighting
Copper Wire
ď ˜AL
Leno LED Linear
Cooper Lighting
Recessed Can
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Durable materials, including LVT flooring and vinyl wallcovering, create a hygienic atmosphere without compromising design. Recessed cans and large windows provide ample lighting in the treatment rooms.
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Wallcovering
Upholstery
Upholstery
Flooring
Variety of workstations in open office space give employees power of choice and comfort. Individual work stations offer privacy and focus. Phone rooms provided for private conversations and relaxation. Work space placed near windows to take advantage of city views and natural light.
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Multi-use space functions for a variety of meeting purposes and learning opportunities. Multiple seating options can be rearranged for flexibility. Carpet tiles create separation and aid in defining the space. Glass walls provide acoustical privacy without compromising the open floor plan.
Carpet Tile
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Reclaimed Wood
Upholstery
Work Cafe offers multiple seating options. Fully equipped kitchen allows for cooking demonstrations and lifestyle classes. Pendant lights, hanging from a custom ceiling fixture, provide additional lighting and create a more intimate atmosphere. Large planters create separation and reinforce the natural aesthetic.
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corporate
corporate Fuse 47-54
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fuse
Fuse is a popsicle packaging company that is dedicated to the creativity, collaboration and culture of it's employees. Fuse means to join or blend to form a single entity. Creating a fusion of employees with an innovative work environment is the concept that embodies fuse.
key design considerations
Collaboration
Culture
Bubble Diagrams
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Individual Project I Duration: 4 weeks I Square Footage: 22,500 I Software: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator
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Level one plan
spatial zones Library Reception/Docking/Storage Training Notes: -Sliding glass doors incorporated throughout to increase light flow -Variety of meeting room sizes and seating options - Phone rooms provided for private conversations - Large reception area with ample seating
lighting Legend
Symbol
Name Phillips Day Brite 2x2 Troffer HVAC Diffuser Custom Pendant Cooper Lighting 6" Recessed Can Sprinkler Head Eaton Lighting Emergency Exit Sign
Notes: -Ceiling grid 10' 6" A.F.F. -Recessed cans mounted in ceiling clouds
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Level two plan
spatial zones North America Division Human Resources Training Notes: -Private office space for executives and managers -Open workspace in close proximity to offices -Substantial training areas to accommodate large groups
lighting Legend
Symbol
Name Phillips Day Brite 2x2 Troffer HVAC Diffuser Custom Pendant Cooper Lighting 6" Recessed Can Sprinkler Head Eaton Lighting Emergency Exit Sign
Notes: -Ceiling grid 10' 6" A.F.F. -Recessed cans mounted in ceiling clouds
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Level two plan
spatial zones Corporate General Office Space Information Tech Common/Conference Marketing Notes: -Common space designed for relaxation and focus -General offices allow for expansion and flexibility
lighting Legend
Symbol
Name Phillips Day Brite 2x2 Troffer HVAC Diffuser Custom Pendant Cooper Lighting 6" Recessed Can Sprinkler Head Eaton Lighting Emergency Exit Sign
Notes: -Ceiling grid 10' 6" A.F.F. -Recessed cans mounted in ceiling clouds
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FF&E Custom Fabric Design
Private work area provides employees the power of choice over where they work. Small meetings, brainstorming, or relaxation are made possible in this area. Bright colors of ceiling clouds inspire creativity. Carpet tiles define the space. Custom fabric screens create privacy from the open office.
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Workstations provide individual work space. Each desk is height adjustable. Mobile caddy provided at each workstation for storage. Carpet tiles define the area. Brightly colored ceiling clouds encourage creativity and reinforce design aesthetic.
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Steelcase Migration Desk Rectangular Arctic White 29" D x 58" W
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Steelcase Answer Solution Panel Base Panel 30" H
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Steelcase Answer Solution Panel Frameless Glass Screen 18" H x 60" W
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Steelcase Gesture Work Chair Wrapp Back Eon 9135476 Acension Upholstery
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Steelcase Worktool SOTO II Mobile Caddy
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Upholstery
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Retail
retail Glos 57-62
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GLOS
Glos, a high end accessory store, is driven by the idea of enhancing beauty. Accessories accentuate a person's style rather than masking it. Polished surfaces, mirrors, and abundant lighting work together to highlight the Glos aesthetic in the same way accessories enhance beauty. key design considerations
Enhance
Beauty
Confidence
Color
Flowers
Transparency
Wall
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Individual Project I Duration: 4 weeks I Square Footage: 7,000 I Software: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator
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lighting Legend
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Pendant
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Store Vestibule Elevator Corridor Sunglasses Gloves Lounge Purses Wallets Watches
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Hats Scarves Cash Wrap Fragrances Belts Women's Restroom Stock Room
Purse display designed to provide ample space. Mirrors on columns and large pendants create an impactful design statement. Under cabinet lighting illuminates each shelf and highlights the merchandise. Contrast in flooring materials provides simple wayfinding to cash wrap.
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lighting Legend
Image
Symbol
Name Recessed Can
7 Pendant 13
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Pendant
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Elevator Corridor Furs Women's Outerwear Men's Outerwear Fragrances Accessories Cigar Bar
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Luggage Briefcases Watches Fitting Room Stock Room Men's Restroom
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Detailing
Detailing Construction and Detailing 65-66
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Reception desk section
Partition Types
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Jamb and head Details
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creative
creative Drawing/Design/Painting 69-70 History of Interiors 71-72 Hand Rendering 73-76 Furniture Design 77-78
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drawing/design/painting
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History of interiors
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Hand Rendering
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Hand Rendering
Curve Bar Stool Curve, a bar stool designed for a hospitality environment, combines durable materials and organic lines. The curvature of the stretchers and back rest increase aesthetic interest while maintaining functionality.
Board Layout
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CONNECT STOOL
Furniture design
Inspired by the artwork of ď Šames Sowerby, the connect stool is a study of biomimicry and anthropomorphic design. The goal of the stool charrette is to extract the curves of the drawing and translate them into a design that mimics the biology of a plant.
Board Layout
STOOL cHARRETTE
SKETCHES
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ELEVATION
PLAN
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Contact hannahstricklen@gmail.com 662.660.3615 PO Box 297 Corinth, MS 38835
thank you.