Interior Design Portfolio by Aislynn Valdez

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PORTFOLIO

LIST OF CONTENTS PROJECT PORTFOLIO 09 03 ABOUT ME 05 VISION 06 PERSONAL SKILLS 07 EDUCATION 08 WORK EXPERIENCE 14 CONTACT NOTABLE PROJECT 13

ABOUT ME

Aislynn has a BS degree in Interior Design from Arizona State University, she has been creating impactful and memorable spaces for over a decade. She specializes in restaurant and bar design. She also has years of experience and expertise in management of business operations. Focused on delivering optimal results to Back of House Studio.

Interior Designer Aislynn S.Valdez
introduction
PORTFOLIO 01 Next Steelcase FALL 2022 02 Monroe Street SPRING 2023 03 Mountain Park SPRING 2022 Project

PROJECT 01 NEXT

NEXT, is a leading global consumer robot company based in Providence, Rhode Island. At NEXT, we create consumer electronics and appliances that are designed to help you. OUR PURPOSE is to improve everyday living through robotics.

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

101 Seaport Blvd. Suite 600 Boston, MA 02210

ENVIRONMENT

The innovation district motivates individuals and organizations to innovate and share new technologies for economic and social growth.

"WORK, LIVE, PLAY"

RFP

KEY AREAS

Gypsum Finish

WORK CAFE

Acoustical wood panels

WORKSTATIONS

Finish Exposed

PROJECT ROOM

Hanging Metal Panels

MOTHERS ROOM

11'-0" 10'-0" 12'-0" 10'-0" 11'-0"

Integrated Skylight

1 2 3 4 5 1 ENTRANCE 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4

AXONOMETRIC

A high-performing flexible mix of communal and individual experiences that fosters culture

Settings where people come together to freely exchange ideas, gain knowledge share and innovate.

SOCIAL LEARNING COLLABORATION

PERSONAL

Hard working settings for the individual, providing diverse experiences that accommodate a spectrum of personal preferences.

Active adaptable environments that enable companies to deliver on innovation and growth

resource center SECTION

CAFE AREA

WORKSTATIONS

PROJECT 02

LOCATION

Phoenix, AZ

PROJECT AWARD DATE

May 2023

SCHEDULED FINAL COMPLETION

December 2025

ACTUAL COMPLETION

December 2025

PROJECT UNDERSTANDING

The incorporation of the Children's Museum of Phoenix into the h Monroe Street Abbey formerly known as the First Baptist Churc potential to enhance the community of Downtown Phoenix. The imagination, inspiration and creativity, and is tai ored for childre ages of 0-10 The museum spans over 48,000 square feet and of 300 different play experiences.

The addition of this Annex location will increase the museum's a by over 150,000 visitors and expand the range of exhibits available This development will directly benefit young children local partners, schools and social organizat ons

DESERT GARDEN INTEGRATION

The Children's Museum of Phoenix draws its inspiration from the Arizona Desert which is home to a diverse range of plants and animals. At the Children's Museum of Phoenix, we aim to encourage an appreciation for our local ecosystems and raise awareness about their importance We take inspirat on from the natural colors and forms of the Arizona Desert and incorporate them throughout the museum

Experiment with scale to provide a memorab e experience and enhance imagination Encourage play and bonding through immersive zones Incorporate plants, animals, and other aspects of the desert

304 W MONROE STREET PHOENIX, AZ

FLOOR PLANS

Level One

Level Two

LOBBY

ENTRY

The lobby area, located on the southern s de of the building, measures 67 feet and 8 inches in length by 13 feet and 11 inches in width, with a total approximate area of 1,270 square feet Its spacious dimensions make it an idea location for we coming and accommodating visitors

RENDERING EXHIBIT

RENDERING EXHIBIT

PROJECT 03

The Mountain Park Health Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to serve the community and improve health care by providing affordable primary care

1ST FLOOR

72% ofmedicalprovidershavethetools todotheirjobinthemost culturallyappropriatemanner

42%

ofpatientsrequirelanguage accommodation

90% ofpatientsarecomfortable talkingabouthowtheirculture andreligionimpacttheirhealth

50% ofthemedicalproviders speakasecondlanguage

2ND FLOOR

Heavydutytextiesmade wthrecyclecontent Commercalrated

Twomainnatura walcoverings LEEDcompiant

Luxuryvinylfoorngwhch isextremeydurabe easy tocean mantanand waterproo

FLOOR PLAN 1ST

FLOOR

19 18 17 16 15 14. 21. 22 23. 20 24 28 25 26. 13. 8. 10. 11 2. 4 1. 7. 9. 3 27. 5 6. 12. 1 MAIN ENTRANCE 2. CHECK IN 3. LOBBY 4 MENS MULT STALL BR 5 WOMENS MULTI STALL BR 6 GARDEN 7. CAFE 8. EXAM ROOMS 9 BLOOD DRAW 10 PATIENT BR 11 ALCOVE 12 MA STATIONS 13 PROVIDER WORKROOMS 14 VACCINE 15. STERILE 16. BIOHAZARD 17.MA N ELEC. ROOM 18. F RE RISER 19 CENTRAL STORAGE 20 MOTHERS ROOM 21 EVS 22 IT/AV 23 ELEC CLOSET 24 CLASSROOM 25.STAFF LOUNGE 26.PHONE ROOM 27 STAFF BR 28 STAFF PATIO LEGEND

FLOOR PLAN 2ND FLOOR

LEGEND

1.
1.CHECK IN 2. LOBBY 3. MENS MULTI STALL BR 4 WOMENS MULTI STALL BR 5 EXAM ROOMS 6 BLOOD DRAW 7. PATIENT BR 8. ALCOVE 9. MA STATIONS 10. PROVIDER WORKROOMS 11 OFFICE 12 ADMIN 13 ELEC CLOSET 14 EVS 15. MAIL ROOM 16.STORAGE 17 STAFF L.OUNGE 18. PHONE ROOM 19 STAFF BR 20 THERAPY 21 STERILE 22 VACCINE 3 4. 5 6. 7. 8 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 18. 20. 21. 22.
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THERMALDESIGN

CUSTOMROLLERSHADES

EXTERIORWINDOWAWNING PERFORATEDMETALSUNSHADES

THATHAVE3%OPENNESSFACTORTHAT BLOCKS 97% OF UV RAYS THAT HELP IMPROVEHEATCONDUCTON

BALANCE LIGHT & VENTLATION PERFORATED METAL SHEETS HELP MANAGEINTERIORHEATBUILD-UP THEY DEFLECTHEAT SOLESSENERGYOUTPUT ISREQUREDFROMHVACSYSTEMS

ACOUSTICDESIGN

ACOUSTICWALLPANELS

ACOUSTICCEILINGBAFFLES

HELP REDUCE SOLAR HEAT GAIN IN SUMMER UP TO 77% ON WEST FACING WINDOWS AND 65% ON SOUTH FACING WINDOWS

ACOUSTICCEILINGTILES

ARMSTRONG SOUNDSCAPES BLADES ARE ACOUSTICAL VERTICAL PANELS REDUCE REVERBERATION TME AND CREATEAUNQUEVISUAL

SUSPENDED BAFFLE SYSTEM THAT ARE LGHTWEIGHT AND DURABLE SUBSTRATES CONSST OF THE HGHEST QUALTY RIGID 6-7LB FBERGLASS BOARD

ARMSTRONG LYRA PLANT BASED ACOUSTIC TILES CONTROL ACOUSTCS ANDCREATEAMONOLITHICLOOKWTH THESMOOTH DRYWALL-LKEVISUAL

EXAMROOMAXON

Textured wallcoveringthat meets Greenguard indoorairquaity requirements

Montorscreen dispaysmedical informationfor bothpatents anddoctors

Luxuryvinyltle sdurable andeasytomaintan

Acousticalcelingtles help ncreaseenergy efficiency noise reductionandenhances theoveralqualtyof sound

Acousticalinsuatonis appliedinthewalstohelp absorbsoundwaves

Highpressurelamnate mllworkprovides highdurability,with lowheatconduction andhygienicproperties

STAFF AREAS

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