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Interior Design P o rt f o l i o
D es i g n R es p o n ds to A Changing World My passion lies in crafting interiors for all individuals - creating healing, work, and play spaces and enhancing environments with my creativity. Design is crucial to the spaces we inhabit and partaking in the creation of those interiors is an unparalleled experience. We have the power to enhance human potential and create lasting environments, intersecting community and design to shape a better world. Driven by imagination and empowered by satisfying the needs of others - I believe in the future of design and I wish to impact those in the community surrounding me.
Hayleigh Engelhardt
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The Equestrian Hotel: Calluna Spa
The Equestrian Hotel: Ye l l o w P o n y
Florida State University: Orchis Hotel & Spa
Florida State University: Elevate Enrichment Center
Florida State University: FSU Primary Care Clinic
Calluna Spa. The Equestrian Hotel - Ocala , Florida
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The Equestrian Hotel - Ocala , Florida
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Roberts Design Group S o f t wa r e : A u t o c a d S q F t : 7, 0 0 0 S q F t
Project Overview | World Equestrian Center Ocala, Florida – also known as the horse capital of the world – welcomed The World Equestrian Center in late 2020 to showcase equestrian events, offer unique retail experiences, and exhibit world class dining. The World Equestrian Center brings thousands of tourists to the area to not only enjoy the equestrian lifestyle, but also to house community events and conventions. With this million dollar facility came the demand for on-site accommodations – which birthed The Equestrian Hotel. The Equestrian Hotel is a 290,000 square foot stunning centerpiece to The World Equestrian Center, walkable to all arenas, exposition centers, and sports fields. While a multitude of amenities are offered at The Equestrian – one of the most notable is the relaxing Calluna Spa. The spa was developed off of the client’s love for purple and white – which were incorporated into the spa materials, name, and art package. Hotel guests and locals are encouraged to take advantage of nail, hair, and massage appointments – all of which have their own dedicated area within the spa.
I n s p i r at i o n a l I m ag e ry & Co lo r Pa l e t t e
F lo o r P l a n The Calluna Spa is located on the second floor of The Equestrian Hotel for guests to enjoy amenities during their hotel stay. Guests are encouraged to enter through the main elevator lobby where they are then guided to wait in the reception until escorted to their designated spa service.
7340 N. US Hwy 27,Ocala, FL 34482
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UV SANITIZER 14.5"W x 8.5"D x 9.5"H
MASSAGE 2
SERVICE TRAY 13” x 18”
PRIVATE DRESSING ROOM
49 SF
MASSAGE 1
2-23 UV SANITIZER 14.5"W x 8.5"D x 9.5"H
HYDRAFACIAL MACHINE 4’H x 18”W x 16”D
2-19
FACIAL STEAMER/ MAG. LAMP 49" H x 23" W 30" W(EXT.)
52 SF
SERVICE TRAY 13” x 18”
TOILETRY SHELF
MEN'S
LOBBY
DRESSING ROOM
BUILT-IN BENCH SEATING
2-15
SERVICE TROLLEY 22.25” W x 15” D x 34.75” H.
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66 SF
PRIVATE DRESSING ROOM
49 SF
EXPANSION JOINT
9'
SERVICE TROLLEY 22.25” W x 15” D x 34.75” H.
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2-17
2-33 51 SF
LINEN
CORRIDOR
2-21
2-24
50 SF
SHOWER ROOM 2-32
POWERED HAIR CART 18"W x 19"D x 42"H
ELEVATOR LOBBY
FULL LENGTH MIRROR w/FRAME
2-01
ROLLING MANICURE
RESTORE
MASSAGE 3
SERVICE TRAY 13” x 18”
2-18
ROBE/ TOWEL STORAGE
WOMEN'S
144 SF
2-27
UV SANITIZER 14.5"W x 8.5"D x 9.5"H
PRIVATE SALON
OPEN
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10'
951 SF
35 SF SERVICE TROLLEY 22.25” W x 15” D x 34.75” H.
FITNESS RESTROOM
BUILT-IN BENCH SEATING
198 SF
VANITY
2-37
EXPANSION JOINT
U.C. TRASH & LAUNDRY HAMPER
2-20
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165 SF
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DRESSING ROOM 2-31
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ART RECESS
EMPLOYEE RESTROOM
LOCKERS
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POWERED HAIR CART 18"W x 19"D x 42"H
FULL LENGTH MIRROR w/FRAME
POWERED HAIR CART 18"W x 19"D x 42"H
FULL LENGTH MIRROR w/FRAME
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OFFICE STORAGE 7' 2-12
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MANAGER'S OFFICE 2-44
NAIL CART: 16”W x 15” x 25”H
NAIL CART: 16”W x 15” x 25”H
HAIR WASH
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NAIL FOOT & HAND DRYER TABLE
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HAIR CUT
TOWELS
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SPA PEDICURE
ORBITING HAIR PROCESSOR 20"DIA
POWERED HAIR CART 18"W x 19"D x 42"H
FULL LENGTH MIRROR w/FRAME
SPA STORAGE
EMPLOYEE 2-28
2-42
EXPANSION JOINT
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RACK SHELVES
RACK SHELVES The design plans are presented to you, the client named on said design plans, as a specialized business service of Roberts Design Group LLC, to be used in completing the project more fully described within a contract by and between Roberts Design Group LLC and you. Design plans remain the property of Roberts Design Group LLC. All dimensions and size designations given are subject to verification on jobsite by subcontractors and adjustments to fit job conditions may be required. SCALE:
NAIL CART: 16”W x 15” x 25”H
DRAWN BY: TOWEL WARMER 17.5”H x16”W x16.5”D
SALON DISPENSING
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U.C. TRASH & LAUNDRY HAMPER
1390 NW 80TH AVE, OCALA, FL 34482
SHOWER ROOM
UV SANITIZER 14.5"W x 8.5"D x 9.5"H
SERVICE TROLLEY 22.25” W x 15” D x 34.75” H.
COUPLES
World Equestrian Center
ROBE/ TOWEL STORAGE SERVICE TRAY 13” x 18”
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ISSUE DATE:
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Elevator Lobby Waiting 2ND FLOOR - ENLARGED SPA PLAN 1 Spa Pedicure & Manicure Men’s Facilities Massage #1 Massage #3
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Massage #2 Private Salon Restore Room Couples Massage Women’s Facilities Employee Area
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Plan View
Elevation View
Couples Massage : Custom M i l lwo r k Custom cabinetry was provided by a manufacturer in south Florida. As a design team, cabinetry elevations were developed to demonstrate where product was to be displayed and what cabinet profiles and finishes were desired by the client. All spa equipment and treatment services had to be specified prior to determine what equipment was to be in the room and where it was to be held.
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L i v i n g E a r t h C r a f t s , Pedicure Chair D I R , Pedicure Jockey Stool Bernhardt
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D I R , Bella Reclining Massage U n i v e r s a l C o m p a n i e s , Belvedere Chair
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M a r t i n B a t t r u d , Maitias Chair
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C a l l u n a S pa I n t e r i o r Challenges & Opportunities The client’s desire for an “all white” spa posed a conflict with the interior appearing too sterile to users. As a design staff – we introduced sheer curtains in between treatment areas to soften the space as well as coordinated with the lighting design team to allow each space to dim appropriately during treatments, resulting in a softer experience to the eyes of the user.
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Hairstyling & Shampoo Stations
Yellow Pony Bar. The Equestrian Hotel - Ocala , Florida
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The Equestrian Hotel - Ocala , Florida
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Roberts Design Group S o f t wa r e : A u t o c a d & P h o t o s h o p Sq Ft: 2,000 Sq Ft
Project Overview The World Equestrian Center offers several casual dining establishments interspersed among the campus, although the hotel itself also offers its own unique cuisine. The Yellow Pony Bar is located right off of the lobby with an outdoor patio that runs adjacent to the hotel parking lot. The rich green décor connects to the ownership’s family business, R+L Carriers. The concept for the restaurant revolves around a pony that the client saw a photo of and wanted to replicate within the custom stained glass, menu and drink choices - which are all reminiscent of the Kentucky Derby and the equestrian atmosphere.
Challenges & Opportunities All of the Yellow Pony furniture was custom made through multiple vendors to give the restaurant the unique gastro lounge and pub charm it exudes. When installing the furniture into the space, the original banquette dimensions had shifted due to production error – causing a last minute redesign of the space to accommodate all of the furniture in a different layout. The new furniture layout – although not planned – now accommodates different size parties throughout the entire restaurant rather than stacking large parties to a secluded area.
Photo: Ethan Tweedy
E x t e r i o r E l e vat i o n s
Multiple iterations of the bar front elevations were developed to demonstrate to the client the window elevations, placement of the Rocky Mountain Hardware, as well as the door profile. The restaurants and retail areas throughout the hotel have their own unique elevations and entrances to mimic walking along the Parisian streets into the retail areas – an idea that the client was insistent on incorporating.
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Custom equestrian saddle barstools – both Western and English – line the bar Bar wall pieces connect, shown apart for clarity and high-top tables to give guests the feel PC of riding on a saddle while dining. 6 1/4"
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The design plans are presented to you, the client named on said design plans, as a specialized business service of Roberts Design Group LLC, to be used in completing the project more fully described within a contract by and between Roberts Design Group LLC
183 SF
205 5/8" Finished Corner to Field Joint
Roberts Design Group LLC. All dimensions and size designations given are subject to verification on jobsite by subcontractors and adjustments to fit job conditions may be required.
SCALE:
3/8" = 1'-0"
DRAWN BY:
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ISSUE DATE:
03.12.21
REVISION DATES:
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1ST FLOOR - YELLOW PONY BAR
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The design team worked closely with the custom cabinetry fabricators as well as the vendor providing all of the bar equipment to ensure all elevations were an accurate display of functionality and the design intent.
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(8) 21" threaded rod (TBC) from 62.75" inside curb to 46, 40, & 48 (4) Ends 30" apart; (4) Middle TV Cabinet area 16" apart
HOTEL 1 Area A - Yellow Pony Bar
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DO NOT USE THIS CAD DIMENSION (Framing Has to Angle towards Back Bar)
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World Equestrian Center
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Micromatic Draft Tower DS-356
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Photo: Ethan Tweedy
Equestrian artwork and vintage polo mallets and helmets are used for décor within the space. These elements don’t overpower the deep mahogany finish of the walls, but add a visual element for guests in the bar.
Photo: Ethan Tweedy
High back chairs line the banquettes to close off guests in this area of the restaurant from the guests taking advantage of bar seating – creating either an intimate setting for smaller parties or secluding large parties to their own wall of the restaurant.
Orchis Hotel. Flo r i da Stat e U n i v e r s i ty | H o s p i ta l i ty
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I n d i v i d u a l P r o j e c t // S t u d i o V S o f t wa r e : R e v i t , P h o t o s h o p, I l l u s t r at o r Sq M: 28,313 sq m
Project Overview Tourism in Singapore is a large contributor to the economy, 17.4 million international tourists come to visit the city per year. These tourists more than triple the current population density of the country. With this clear demographic outlining itself within the city limits, there lies a need to address this unique user group with the addition of a boutique hotel - one which sets itself apart from existing tourist housing accommodations. There is importance in a new genre of hotel that can’t be pigeon-holed into a specific classification, a hotel should have a sense of time and place. Through extensive research of the Singapore culture, leisure hotel market demographics, and boutique hotel case studies - the Orchis hotel is a 7 story boutique luxury lifestyle hotel to suit the Singapore leisure market in a brand new way.
Challenges & Opportunities The floorplans for the Orchis Hotel were given to our Studio V course by HKS, an architecture firm in Orlando, as they are existing plans for a facility that their architects are currently working on. This posed a challenge to the project in that plans of this depth and size were larger than any other Florida State studio project, although it also proposed a unique opportunity to gain industry experience within a classroom setting. This capstone project was also an international project, the first of it’s kind, so working within the metric system for all dimensions posed to be a challenging yet rewarding experience. In addition to the constraints given by professors, this project was also completed during a nationwide shutdown due to the pandemic - allowing an opportunity to complete renderings in softwares I was not accustomed to due to University softwares not being available to students.
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P r e l i m i n a ry P r o c e s s W o r k Located on the roof, The Greenhouse will be a garden experience with an open glass room system that brings light to the plants. This features lounge seating on the deck and a variety of ornate plants.
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Open to the Riverwalk to allow visitors to come in to the Hotel to experience Singapore through local cuisine and decor. A small check-in station will be located around the corner to accommodate guests to come in at this entrance.
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Level 3 is the main level entrance that welcomes in the public with a restaurant to the left and lobby bar to the right, as well as
Located on the roof, The Greenhouse will be a garden experience with an open glass room system that brings light to the plants. This features lounge seating on the deck and a variety of ornate plants.
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Mewah Market is a lower level dining experience that pairs with a rentable vendor market to appeal to guests entering from the Riverwalk or to visitors that see Orchis as they walk by. tors to come in to the Hotel Open to the Riverwalk to allow visitors to come in to the Hotel to experience Singapore through local cuisine and decor. A small check-in station will be located around the corner to accommodate guests to come in at this entrance.
Located on the roof, The Greenhouse will be a garden experience with an open glass room system that brings light to the plants. This features lounge seating on the deck and a variety of ornate plants.
The Greenhouse reflects the theme of the “Garden City” by featuring a full garden viewing experience and rooftop restaurant and lounge to view the city.
Dhyana Spa is an all inclusive spa treatment facility with fitness and relaxation opportunities for guests to enjoy during their stay.
local cuisine and decor. A cated around the corner to this entrance.
Bubble Diagrams Level 3 is the main level entrance that welcomes in the public with a restaurant to the left and lobby bar to the right, as well as
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S i t e S ect i o n s L ateral Section Orchis Hotel lies on a sloped site that envelopes the north end of levels one and two, slowly curving back to the rear of the building to expose the loading dock and Riverside dining and retail experiences. Employee corridors and offices lie in the underground portion of the building to emphasize natural light in the guest areas.
Longitudinal Section The main building entry for guests to enter from the valet parking area lies on the third floor where guests can easily attend a lunch or dinner at the lobby restaurant. The third floor has the main lobby activities and leads guests either to their upstairs rooms or downstairs Riverside experience.
F lo o r P l a n s
Main Reception Urbane Restaurant & Cocktail Bar Jamuan - Function & Business Space Dhyana Spa & Fitness Center The Tea Exchange Back Of House
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Standard Guestrooms Deluxe Guestrooms Vending & Storage Housekeeping
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Greenhouse Bar & Restaurant Back of House Kitchen Back of House Storage Mechanical
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Orchis Grand Entry As guests enter the space, they are greeted with a grand archway that draws them towards the front desk within the reception area. The Orchis logo is inlayed into the glazed sandstone porcelain floor. Biophilic elements are evident within the reception area as well as many brass accented organic features. A blend of textures and cultures are celebrated throughout the grand entry and reception spaces to bring a luxurious feel to guests as they check-in.
Key Plan
D h ya n a S pa & Fi t n e s s Center Guests are encouraged to relax to the fullest extent and the Dhyana Spa makes it an achievable task through all-inclusive spa treatments, massages, and facials. The Spa houses a window-lined fitness center, studio stretch room, yoga studio, nail salon, sauna, and even a juice and tea bar. Two entrances to the spa are included to allow guests just choosing to use the fitness and locker rooms to enter without disturbing guests waiting for spa treatment. Key Plan
Deluxe Guestroom 80 SQ M
Standard & Deluxe Guestroom Orchis Hotel offers two luxurious suite options the Standard Suite and the Deluxe Suite. Standard Suite options come in both double-double and King arrangements for varying guest parties, and Deluxe Suites are all offered in King options. Deluxe Suites feature a kitchenette, full-service bar cart, lounge area, and desk for completing tasks.
Standard Guestroom 35 SQ M
Mewah Market The lower level of Orchis Hotel is reserved for guests wishing to enter from the Singapore River Riverwalk, as there is a lower level reception for those guests to check-in. This lower level is also catered towards visitors who are just visiting the hotel for the day and wish to partake in a dining or shopping experience at the Mewah Market. The Market features 3 restaurants that have grab-and-go style options on one wing of the building, and the other wing is a rentable vendor market for local artisans to sell and share goods with locals and tourists alike.
Elevate Enrichment. Flo r i da Stat e U n i v e r s i ty | A da p t i v e R e u s e
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G r o u p P r o j e c t // S t u d i o I V S o f t wa r e : R e v i t , L u m i o n , P h o t o s h o p Sq Ft: 52,132 Sq Ft
Project Overview
Tallahassee Statistics
The Tallahassee community is a vibrant atmosphere with a wide variety of residents, many of whom are either beginning families or currently have children. With a growing youth population, the resources available to them need to broaden to meet their growing needs. Current community centers in the area are limited as far as the resources and recreational activities that they offer for the youth. Currently, the Tallahassee community lacks indoor recreation that accommodates both children, young teenagers and their caregivers. The community also falls short of providing after school care and learning centers where children have the opportunity to cultivate their learning beyond traditional methods. This highlighted the need for a recreational and educational enrichment center in the city of Tallahassee to support the needs of all residents in the area.
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Tallahassee, FL currently has 188,463 residents - 44% of those individuals are families with children under 18 years old The latest combined obesity rate in Florida for children 10-17 years old was 36.6% - ranking Florida the fourth highest of all of the United States for childhood obesity
Challenges & Opportunities This project was an adaptive reuse of an existing Toys R Us building in the area which was abandoned due to company bankruptcy. Constraints were placed to keep 80% of the existing structure intact which posed a challenge in the space planning process. Code studies were applied to refit the former business space into a recreational and assembly space to support the community and apply principles of adaptive reuse. This project was an experience to learn to apply former building constraints and apply research on the community at large to create a facility to help the community and all of it’s constituents.
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Inspired by Abstract Regionalism, the design will both integrate and celebrate the local Tallahassee community while introducing modern and minimalist design to inspire wellness in a new way. Providing a solution to the lack of modern recreational and educational wellness facilities in Tallahassee, Abstract Regionalism addresses the needs of the local community while abstracting traditional architectural design, to create a space that welcomes youth and their caregivers to grow, move and be inspired to better their personal and community health. Abstracting traditional linear design into curved and playful forms, provokes imagination and creativity in youth while giving the community a refreshing and modern design to spark change. Tallahassee is a historic city with a need for a fresh space to connect the community and promote modern health and wellness.
F lo o r P l a n s Design Development Elevate Enrichment Center has a wide array of spaces to include both educational and recreational spaces that serve all ages and levels. The existing Toys R Us building had a partial floor on the second level which we expanded to accommodate a suspended track for recreational purposes. A
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Reception Co-working Business Space Cafe + Teaching Kitchen Lounge Spin Studio Men + Women Locker Rooms Gymnasium Multi-purpose Studio Rooms
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Reception & Entry The Reception will be staffed to provide safety and assistance to guests. Here, guests will check in for classes and events, and receive guidance on where to go in the large space. There is minimal seating to provide comfort if needed while encouraging people to explore the space further.
Studio & Spin Room Elevate is home to three studio rooms, as well as one designated spin bike room. These multi-purpose studio spaces are used for group exercise classes, private events, and supplemental classroom breakout spaces. The flexibility of the studios allows for functional movement to be catered to any needs and promote fitness at all ages.
Reception & Entry Guests are welcomed in and invited to engage in the recreation and learning opportunities inside. Through the archway, guests enter into the teaching kitchen and cafe as well as lounge area. Here, healthy habits in cooking and eating are taught and practiced with the option to order grab and go snacks and drinks. A large lounge area provides a multi-purpose space for guests to relax, socialize and work. Visually, the two volume space creates an airy and clean feel with visual interest of the overhanging track and central gymnasium. Setting the tone for an inclusive community space, the reception and entry spaces are open to allow for guests to interact freely and not be separated by boundaries.
Gymnasium & Track As a recreation center, Elevate provides spaces for people to better their physical and emotional health. Spaces include, a full sized basketball court, workout gym and three lane track. Through the inclusion of these spaces, people of all ages are given to opportunity to be active. All materials are highly durable and cleanable with resilient flooring to support both equipment and users. Unisex restrooms are included on the second story for ease of access, as well as accessibility to towels and water. While caregivers and guardians are waiting for their child’s class or activity to finish, they are able to better their personal fitness while still having viewing access to their child. These spaces create an open community environment and curates intergenerational interaction through the visual openness of these spaces.
Cl a s s r o o m & E d u cat i o n S pac e s Classrooms provide learning spaces for children of all ages to supplement traditional classroom learning. Technology is integrated into each space allowing for endless opportunities. In addition, art supplies, games, books and toys are supplied to enhance learning. Each classroom is staffed allowing for guidance and support while challenging kids to grow and create.
Track & Physical Fitness Center The rock wall and children’s exploration play area are accessible for children of all ages and employ large shapes to allow the children to create their own adventure rather than pushing them to play according to constraints. Seating areas and an overhanging stretch and track area are open to allow parents and guardians to view their children as they play and interact with others. Parents are encouraged to pursue their own fitness goals which is why they are provided with recreation areas specific to them, with clear sightlines to play spaces.
FSU Primary Care. F l o r i d a S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y | H e a lt h c a r e
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I n d i v i d u a l P r o j e c t // S t u d i o I V S o f t wa r e : R e v i t , L u m i o n , P h o t o s h o p Sq Ft: 20,928 Sq Ft
Project Overview As the FSU Primary Care Clinic expands to a larger facility, the core values of the practice remain intact - to achieve optimal health outcomes utilizing available community and medical resources. The design for the expanded building reflected a concept of growth and renewal to serve patients and encourage growth among staff of new and aspiring health professionals through the mitigation of privacy concerns in exam room layouts, incorporation of large staff collaborative areas, and a soothing color palette and comfortable furniture pieces. The new clinic spotlights possibilities at the intersection of space, wellness, and community by incorporating elements which create a productive staff and an environment in which patients trust their healthcare providers and engage in their own wellness.
Challenges & Opportunities The FSU Primary Health Clinic is unique in that it is a teaching facility where exam rooms are 20% larger than a traditional facility, and it uses an integrated-care approach to medicine. The clinic runs using an enhanced medical assistant scribe model, as well as accommodates a broader scope of services including procedures, x-rays, and counseling sessions for the broad community surrounding the area. This challenged the space planning process to accommodate these larger exam rooms and collaborative teaching spaces in the existing building shell. Overall, this project was an opportunity to assess operational flow of an existing healthcare clinic and expand on that footprint to create a new environment which encourages growth and renewal.
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Design Development Exam rooms are conveniently located central to each wing to allow for circulation f rom both the waiting area as well as side entrances, and staff and patient corridors are separated by these exam rooms to encourage efficiency among physicians. Staff areas line the northeast corridor to remain adjacent to employee entrances, and to offset patient and physician traffic to all wings of the building.
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STAFF WORK AREA
BEHAVIORAL COUNSELING
BEHAVIORAL COUNSELING
KIDS WAITING
BREAKROOM
LOCKER ROOM
A community room is placed directly off of the waiting space to encourage communal interaction without having to navigate through the interior corridors. Planters are located under stairs for cane detection, and benches are provided in corridors for geriatric patients to rest along the route.
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WAITING ROOM
OFFICE
OFFICE R.R
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CHECK-IN
SOILED STORAGE
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CLEAN STORAGE
LAB
STORAGE
R.R COMMUNITY ROOM
CONSULTATION
R.R TELEMEDICINE
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BEHAVIORAL PROCEDURE COUNSELING STAFF WORK AREA EXAM
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PROCEDURE BEHAVIORAL COUNSELING
R e f l ect e d C e i l i n g P l a n Two Story Volume
LIGHT FIXTURE KEY
1’-0” x 1’-6” Air Supply 1’-0” x 1’-6” Air Return 0’-6” x 8’-0” Air Supply 0’-6” x 8’-0” Air Return Indirect Wall Slot LED Downlight 4’-0” Linear LED Downlight Round Downlight - Recessed Can
Ceiling Annotations
Suspended Pendant Direct Recessed LED
All LED lights have dimmable qualities
Exit Sign
Under cabinet lighting is added to all exam room millwork
CEILING KEY ACOUSTIBuilt Ceiling System 12’-0” AFF
LYRA Plant Based Ceiling Tile 12’-0” AFF
Turf Ceiling Baffles 12’-0” AFF
Gypsum board 10’-0” AFF
Ceilings are insulated to enhance acoustic privacy in exam rooms Two Story Volume
Acoustic ceiling tiles are used in employee areas as a cost efficient choice All light fixtures are UL certified and have a +90 CRI Ceiling materials & baffle systems are chosen for an NRC rating of > 0.75
Two Story Volume
S o u n d M i t i g at i o n D i a g r a m The physical and psychological effects of sound on patients, caregivers, and physicians call for measures and systems in place that move beyond HIPPA constraints in healing environments such as this ambulatory care facility. Noise has been directly linked to patient stress levels, staff concentration disruptions, and overall disorientation as it is the number one environmental stressor in a healthcare environment.
Acoustic sound baffles and pink noise systems will be placed in collaborative employee areas to reduce speech intelligibility in adjacent patient rooms and act as a sound barrier amongst staff
Exam room walls will be constructed with a high STC value and will penetrate the ceiling to improve sound attenuation
Sound masking in patient rooms will reduce distracting noises to keep patients calm as well as act as a noise barrier to keep HIPPA privacy constraints in place
White noise speakers in the waiting room will mask patient conversations, as well as contain confidential personal and financial information from the reception area private
I n t e r i o r R e n d e r i n g s & E l e vat i o n s
A l l ev i at i n g Pat i e n t A n x i e ty Th r o u g h
A Natural Aesthetic
Patients enter the space directly off of the parking lot for smooth transition and ease of accessibility. A central front desk greets patients upon initial entry and provides a semi-private consultation space around the corner for community members seeking payment consultation or electronic tutorials. A variety of seating options meet patient needs, such as wide benches to accommodate bariatric patients with dignity, arm options to support older patients, and a large desk area to promote dialogue.
Life-long Community Connection Recognition is given to donors of the new FSU Primary Care Clinic through a display in the community room. Large laminate panels display the names of donors in a feature wall for users of the community space to enjoy. Overall, this donor wall celebrates life-long community ambassadors and the tie between health and community well-being.
Lab & Blood Draw Stations A central lab and blood draw area is open and inviting to both patients and staff, encouraging both parties to take in natural light and have access to biophilic elements. The reception desk sits in front of the enclosed lab processing area so staff can communicate via the transaction counter about results.
E xa m R o o m E f f i c i e n c y & Way f i n d i n g Exam room exteriors feature clerestory windows to bring in natural light from the exterior without compromising patient privacy as well as sliding door systems with soft-close dampening which reduces noise from closing behind & an acoustic mitigation system seals all four sides to maintain privacy standards. ADA signage is hung 55” AFF and is installed on the latch side of the door. Exam room interiors feature self-weighing exam tables as well as key diagnostic equipment - wall-hung for physician use. Ample storage is supplied and physician, caregiver, and patient zones are clearly defined within the space.
RECEPTION ROOMS 123-128 ROOMS 129-140 ROOMS 101-116 117
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Exam Room Axon
Exam Room Elevation
Promoting Collaboration in a Work Island Two central staff work islands are placed on each wing to cut down on physician steps to the exam rooms. A staff only corridor runs off of each of these work islands and divides the exam rooms to employ a physician onstage/off-stage concept to enhance the care experience to patients and organizing staff pathways to improve operational effectiveness, thereby reducing patient wait times.
Employee Work Island
Break & Locker Room
H ay l e i g h E n g e l h a r dt
Interior Designer W O R K
E X P E R I E N C E
E D U C A T I O N
Roberts Design Group | World Equestrian Center
Bachelor of Science, Major of Interior Design
Interior Designer | November 2020 - Current
The Florida State University | August 2016 - May 2020
Collaborates with design team and clients to select FF&E
GPA: 3.95
that adheres to project parameters
CIDA Accredited program
Creates custom millwork elevations and details to present to
Department of Interior Architecture & Design
the fabricator
Highest Honors Diploma
Develops furnishing install documents and punch lists for
Vanguard High School | May 2016
projects
GPA: 4.0
J.Holland Interiors Interior Design Detailer | May 2020 - March 2021 Generated furniture and finish plans for new construction projects Provided design documentation to demonstrate execution
National Honors Society Various honors & AP classes H O N O R S
&
A W A R D S
Presidents List Honor: 4.0 GPA Requirement
of design concepts
Fall 2016, Spring 2018, Summer 2018, Summer 2019
Created presentations for clients to review design decisions
Deans List Honor: 3.5 GPA Requirement
GMK Associates
Spring 2016, 2017 Academic Year, Fall 2018, 2019 Academic Year
Interior Design Intern | Summer 2019
Runner-Up Interface Design Charrette Competition
Generated FF&E schemes for upcoming projects and
Team design charrette sponsored by Interface, 2019 & 2020
selected materials Constructed 3D models and elevations in various software programs Participated in client meetings and site visits
Department DJMT O’Brien Scholarship Winner Showcased lighting fixture design in Dallas Convention, 2019 Golden Lighting, Dallas Lightroom Show Faculty selected, Department of Interior Architecture & Design, 2019
C O N T A C T
e: hayleigh.engelhardt@gmail.com t: 352.895.1254
A F F I L I A T I O N S
S O F T W A R E
International Interior Design Association (IIDA) |
Revit
2019 - Present
Lumion
Interior Architecture and Design Student Advisory Council Member | 2017 - 2020
Autocad Sketchup Adobe Photoshop
Interior Design Student Organization mentor and
Adobe Illustrator
member | 2017 - 2020
Adobe Indesign
National Society Of Collegiate Scholars
S K I L L S
Adobe Lightroom
member | 2017 - 2020 R E L A T E D
C O U R S E S
Interior Design Studio I-V D E S I G N
S K I L L S
Computer Rendering Space Planning Problem Solving Hand Rendering Budgeting Presentation Organization Communication Attention to Detail
CAD I & II Lighting Fundamentals Furniture Design Materials & Methods Construction Documents Construction Systems Materials Simulation Sustainability History of Interiors I & II Business Practices
Thank you!
Hayleigh Engelhardt
t: 352 895 1254 e: hayleigh.engelhardt@gmail.com