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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,
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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.
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CO R P O R AT E: TOUGH MUDDER HQ
H E A LT H C A R E : FSU PRIMARY CARE CLINIC
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FSU Primary Care Clinic
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 TWA R E: R EVI T, LU M I O N , PH OTO 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. In a clinical environment where sickness often prevails, the new FSU Primary Health Clinic will encourage both patients and physicians to overcome - healing through growth and renewal.
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. This ambulatory clinic also required detailed research on the stakeholders within the space and the equipment which must be included to function as a healthcare facility. 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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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. A community room is placed directly off of the waiting space to encourage communal interaction without having to navigate through the interior corridors.
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Waiting areas have clear zoning for wheelchairs to turnaround. All restrooms are designed for ADA accessibility. Staff and patient hallways meet or exceed 6 feet to ensure all users are comfortable navigating the space. 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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- Under cabinet lighting is added to all exam room millwork
Indirect Wall Slot LED Downlight 4’-0” Linear LED Downlight Round Downlight - Recessed Can
- Ceilings are insulated to enhance acoustic privacy in exam rooms
Suspended Pendant Direct Recessed LED Exit Sign
- Acoustic ceiling tiles are used in employee areas as a cost efficient choice
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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
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- Ceiling materials & baffle systems are chosen for an NRC rating of > 0.75
Sound Mitigation Diagram 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
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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. Clear sightlines provide call points that help patients navigate to their seats as well as leads them to the community space that lies off of the waiting area.
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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. Planter boxes with faux plants bring a natural element in which symbolizes growth. Overall, this donor wall celebrates life-long community ambassadors and the tie between health and community well-being.
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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. Patients are provided with a semi-private area to get their blood drawn through use of f rosted glass panels between chairs. Located directly behind the lab processing area is an open, day-lighted space for physicians to communicate with patients virtually in sound absorbing booths - offering a telemedicine aspect to a growing medical practice.
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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.
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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 on-stage/off-stage concept to enhance the care experience to patients and organizing staff pathways to improve operational effectiveness, thereby reducing patient wait times. Collaboration within the island is encouraged through central group work tables as well as marker board walls located on the surrounding walls. To battle sound attenuation of the large collaborative area, acoustic felt baffles with a .75 NRC lines the ceiling and an ambient background white noise machine reduces distracting noise and loud conversation.
Beyond The Box.
02 Elevate Enrichment Center B E Y O N D
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G R O U P P R O J E C T - C O D E S I G N E R : A L I S O N S P E E R // S T U D I O I V S O F TWA R E: R EVI T, LU M I O N , PH OTO 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.
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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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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.
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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 break-out spaces. The exibility of the studios allows for functional movement to be catered to any needs and promote ďŹ tness at all ages.
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Upon entering, a spacious reception area provides assistance and security to the building. 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Corporate.
03 Tough Mudder HQ C O M M E R C I A L
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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 I I S O F TWA R E: R EVI T, LU M I O N , PH OTO S H O P SQ FT: 10,000 SQ FT
Project Overview The Tough Mudder organization is one which prides itself on teamwork and testing mental and physical boundaries. Starting out as a company who designs traditional 8-10 mile courses, the organization has since grown into a corporation with a variety of obstacle courses and the new addition of fitness boot camps. The office was designed to suit client’s, their staff, and prospective visitors, by serving as a work space where everyone can complete work and potential clients can communicate in a comfortable area. Tough Mudder HQ is located in Chattanooga, TN - a growing center of art and business professionals.
Challenges & Opportunities The modern workplace prioritizes employee needs, which is echoed throughout this project. Spanning across two vertical stories, the project posed challenges regarding space planning to join all departments together. Overall, this project opened my eyes to the importance of the user experience and how it impacts the modes of work.
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Tough Mudder Headquarters has a company culture that not only encourages teamwork – it enforces it. A concept of breaking barriers will echo the duality of nature and the built environment, the single and collective workspace, and the basic human construct of adversity. Organic forms and clear sight-lines will seamlessly work together to create an intuitive and collective workspace. Intersecting spaces as well as protruding forms create clear spaces which will overall convey the concept of breaking barriers.
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C O F F E E B A R Employees are encouraged to take breaks throughout the day to grab a cup of coffee and socialize.
F R O N T E N T R Y The front desk is located on the third floor and features a branding wall as well as an interactive screen to show marketing materials to clients as they wait for appointments.
L O N G T E R M E N C L A V E Long term enclaves allow remote employees to come in and work for the day while still having a quiet place to work. These enclaves are also designated spaces for employees to take a break during the day and make a phone call or seek refuge in a closed room.
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The work cafe is a flexible space for both visitors of the Tough Mudder office and employees to relax or quietly get work done. Located right off of the reception area before the staircase - the work cafe is centrally located so workers can grab a quick snack or meet with a visiting client. Earthy materials and organic forms are reminiscent of the outdoors - a key aspect of the Tough Mudder company.
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An efficient workspace is created with the use of the sculptural staircase on level 2 - encouraging users to sit and enjoy the multi-use staircase. Pops of orange to maintain an energetic atmosphere while simultaneously borrowing organic materials to pull from company branding.
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The lounge seating area opens up to visitors of the space once leaving reception - users have the option to either descend down the staircase or find a quick touch down space to complete work or take a break from the formal desk setting. Soft seating areas give users flexible areas to have quick meetings or chats in a relaxing environment before embarking into the office. Structural elements, such as the slat staircase, give a sculptural touch to catch the viewers eye once entering into the space.
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Retail.
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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 I I S O F TWA R E: R EVI T, LU M I O N , PH OTO S H O P SQ FT: 200 SQ FT
Project Overview Endeavor Men’s Grooming Supplies is a next level experience intended to transform the vision of a well-groomed gentleman by using holistic products that are easy to apply. In efforts to enhance the shopping experience in Grocer Inc. stores worldwide - Endeavor delivers exceptional performance products in a new unique way balancing the idea of well-groomed and rugged. As a leading company, Grocer, Inc. stores feature products of high-quality nourishment - Endeavor will cater to the wellness sector of toxin free organically grown products exclusively for men.
Challenges & Opportunities The design challenge proposed a solution for products formerly sold in department stores that no longer have shelf space due to global store closures, and signifies the shift towards cosmetics expanding into other sectors such as the down-market environment. Merchandising, marketing, and product placement were key features to enhancing the user experience and offering shoppers with new opportunities in their regular grocery routines. In efforts to replace revenue and lost exposure from their once mainstay department stores, a unique men’s cosmetic brand was created to align with Grocer, Inc. and their consumers.
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Concept The design solution will draw inspiration from the concept of sheer boldness. Clients will be catered to in every possible way by including the latest extensive research on mens grooming as well as a user experience trial area where products can be tested for satisfaction. Endeavor Men’s Grooming will leave Grocer, Inc. customer’s feeling satisfied and confident for their every endeavor. B R A N D I N G
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Company logo and branding will be strategically placed on end-caps as well as on shelving elements to draw attention to the unique products and company lifestyle.
Consumer-centric design will display products and offer a user experience unparalleled in the traditional mens grooming sector. Style stations will be provided to test products and judge product effectiveness from start to finish, and easy to use kiosks will dispense order ahead products as well as quick grab-and-go orders.
Products will be showcased in an elegant display with an integration of technology to enhance the user experience - truly preparing the modern man with the means to journey on any endeavor he chooses.
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Clean straight lines will be implemented to demonstrate the clean-cut look of the Endeavor company while paralleling with the rugged nature of distressed materials. A central shave station allows products to be tested or a custom shave to be provided. Products are displayed in a variety of options including wall shelving as well as floor based shelving and dispensary stations.
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Two dispensary stations are placed in the front of the Endeavor aisle - customers can place a pick-up order online prior to coming to the store or can scroll through products on the screen to choose exactly what product works for them without browsing the aisle. Branding elements are displayed through both pictures reflecting company values as well as a dropped ceiling branding element.
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A check-out counter is placed in the front area of the Endeavor aisle for customers to schedule shave appointments as well as speak to a representative about where to find products or which product works best.
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Endeavor Men’s Grooming will the draw attention of potential and existing customers through the use of a dropped ceiling element and unique materials including soft woods and greenery dispersed throughout. Products are displayed at the front of the aisle to lure customers in and peruse the merchandise.
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1’-0” long central lighting source to house cylindrical LED strip - wound around the diameter
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THIS LUMINAIRE IS INSPIRED BY THE QUIET SIMPLICITY OF CLOUDS AND THE ATMOSPHERE - SEEMINGLY FLOATING ABOVE TO CREATE A SIMPLISTIC YET ELEGANT MOOD.
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hayleigh engelhardt Chrome cable accessories
Contemporary shaped hand blown glass
Suspended linear LED strip panel 4’ in length
OPTION 2 - BILLOW FIXTURE FRONT VIEW SCALE: 1’ - 1/2” = 1’-0”
SIDE VIEW SCALE: 1’ - 1/2” = 1’-0”
PERSPECTIVE VIEW NOT TO SCALE
Fixture Rendering
S E L E C T E D F I X T U R E B I L L O W P E N D A N T
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This luminaire is inspired by the quiet simplicity of clouds and the atmosphere - seemingly floating above to create a simplistic yet elegant mood. The central form of the fixture is a sphere which blends seamlessly with surrounding spheres in a horizontal fashion. A linear LED light strip hangs in the center of the four spheres, diffusing light both upwards and downwards to create a glowing effect. Blown glass diffuses light in an even distribution and stainless steel extends from two central cords to hold the fixture in place.
Hayleigh Engelhardt I N T E R I O R
D E S I G N
S T U D E N T
E D U C A T I O N
W O R K
Bachelor of Science, Major of Interior Design
GMK Associates
The Florida State University | August 2016 - May 2020
Interior Design Intern | Summer 2019
GPA: 3.95
Generated FF&E schemes for upcoming projects and
CIDA Accredited program
selected materials
Department of Interior Architecture & Design
Constructed 3D models and elevations in various software
Highest Honors Diploma
programs
Vanguard High School | May 2016
Participated in client meetings and site visits
GPA: 4.0 National Honors Society Various honors & AP classes H O N O R S
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A W A R D S
E X P E R I E N C E
J.Holland Interiors Interior Design Intern | Summer 2018 Met with clients and general contractors for upcoming projects Assisted in material and furniture selection for residential
Presidents List Honor: 4.0 GPA Requirement
design projects Gained exposure in the residential design
Fall 2016, Spring 2018, Summer 2018, Summer 2019
sector
Deans List Honor: 3.5 GPA Requirement
Crossfit Blackbox
Spring 2016, 2017 Academic Year, Fall 2018, 2019 Academic Year
Crossfit Trainer | July 2018 - Present
Runner-Up Interface Design Charrette Competition
Educates the public in the role of Crossfit training and
Team design charrette sponsored by Interface, 2019
general physical fitness
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
Leads group classes as well as private training sessions with clients Applies analytical skills to assess human ergonomics that inform movement corrections
C O N T A C T
e: hae16@my.fsu.edu t: 352.895.1254
A F F I L I A T I O N S
S O F T W A R E
Student Member, IIDA | 2019 - Present
Revit
Interior Architecture and Design Student Advisory Council Member | 2017 - Present
Lumion Autocad Sketchup
Interior Design Student Organization mentor and
Adobe Photoshop
member | 2017 - Present
Adobe Illustrator
National Society Of Collegiate Scholars member | 2017 - Present
S K I L L S
Adobe Indesign Adobe Lightroom
Habitat For Humanity member | 2017 - Present R E L A T E D
C O U R S E S
Interior Design Studio I-IV D E S I G N
S K I L L S
Computer Rendering Space Planning Problem Solving Hand Rendering Presentation Organization Communication
CAD I & II Lighting Fundamentals Furniture Design Materials & Methods Construction Documents Construction Systems Materials Simulation Sustainability History of Interiors I & II
Thank you!
H A Y L E I G H E N G E L H A R D T