ACADEMIC PORTFOLIO ISABEL HUISMAN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
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SECRET MAPS >> IMPOSSIBLE FICTIONS Ruby Room Banking is strategically carved into the side of a cave, and explores the ideas of security, freedom, and opportunity through the site and design of the building. The signature ruby accent walls add confidence, give life, and brighten up the typically mundane and sterile space. The slight transparency to the ruby walls, the scenic floor-to-ceiling glass walls, and the open canopy-like roof prevent the interior from feeling too overpowered or claustrophobic. The scenic views from the floor-to-ceiling glass walls on the two floors offer an impression of empowerment and opportunity, leaving the customer inspired and refreshed.
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STRANGE ATTRACTORS// MODIFIED CUBE
HAND DRAWN PERSPECTIVE
SECRET MAPS >> IMPOSSIBLE FICTIONS
RENDERED PERSPECTIVES
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02 SITE LINES This project focused on representing scale and worked from a distance down. Chicago was the place of study and different spots filmed in movies along the river line were mapped. A three-mile stretch of the river was chosen based off the subject mapped, and crafted a map stitched together with multiple satellite images. Continually zooming-in to the city and mapped points of interest, a specific point was chosen to model in detail in the 3D modeling software, Rhino.
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BREAKING BREAD CONCEPT: LAYERING OF TERRITORIES
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Layering refers to different thicknesses of materials or situating of something into layers. Territory refers to any specific characteristics of certain land, “an area of knowledge, activity or experience.� Layering existed in the Appalachian weaving, and model formed from principles and elements found in the weaving. The elements are layered on each other and create interesting intersection between materials and axis. When studying the site, layering manifests itself in the different material choices, lighting conditions, and social interaction within the area. Within the design, layering exists in different ways in each of the primary, secondary, and tertiary spaces. Within the tertiary space of the entrance, the ritual of entering was emphasized through a grand entrance gate-like structure, and a low ceiling that leads you into the space. In the primary space of the interior of the restaurant, the focal point of the circular installation brings your attention to the center of the room and, along with the bar, directs circulation around the space. The secondary space outdoors includes layered planes that direct or prevent sightlines and focuses on the impact of light on an environment. Three different seating experiences exist outside, defined by the overhead planes, and subtly overlap and layer on one another. The forms and materials of this design create layering of territories.
DIAGRAMMATIC SITE PLAN
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Longitudinal Section C: 1/4” = 1’0”
Transverse Section A: 1/4” = 1’0”
Transverse Section B: 1/4” = 1’0”
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Plan: 1/4” = 1’0”
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DIAGRAMS SITE DIAGRAMS
After exploring the site, taking measurements and photos, the surrounding shops and neighborhood were thoroughly explored and researched in order to analyze and document the site. Each site diagram subject influenced and aided in the following design of the restaurant.
Light Diagram
Isabel Huisman, Alyssa Kuhns IARC 271, Project 4
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Material Connections Diagram
Isabel Huisman, Alyssa Kuhns IARC 271, Project 4
Isabel Huisman, Alyssa Kuhns IARC 271, Project 4
FORMAL CONCEPT DIAGRAM
KITCHEN FAMILY DINNING BAR SEATING MODELNUMBER TRADENAME PRODUCT MATERIAL
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ANALYTICAL DIAGRAM
BREAKING BREAD
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PROCESS WORK
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