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PORTFOL O Jennifer Rogers



PROJECTS: Studio Projects:

Elite Modeling Agency

Prosthetic Shop & Therapy

Advertising Agency

Old Sweet Springs Hotel & Spa

Digital Design Experiment

Frank Lloyd Wright Building

One & Only Hotel/Spa

Easy Reader Newspaper Company

DP Dough Restaurant (Blacksburg, VA)

Michael Kors Corporate Offices

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Children’s Cancer Center

Hand Drafting Sketching Resume


Elite Modeling Agency 1st Place - Senior One-Week Projects

Canopy Diagram

Runway - Accent lighting not in use

Runway - Accent lighting in use for Management

lobby / runway


Circulation Diagram

“Emerge” Concept Diagram

Offices


Prosthetic Shop & Therapy Center 2nd Place - Senior One-Week Projects

Reception & Therapy Equipment

nike pro prosthetic

corresponding parts

ceiling with abstracted areas

CONCEPT DIAGRAM


12’ 6” A.F.F.

14’ 6” A.F.F.

12’ 6” A.F.F.

15’ 6” A.F.F.

17’ 6” A.F.F.

Employee Workstations & Inspiration Wall

RCP

not to scale

Employee W.C. Assistant

Fabrication Area

Lunchroom

Staff Workstations

Manager’s Office

W.C.

W.C. Balance Bars

Wii Balance Board

Walking/Training Treadmills

Display Area

Receptionist

Consultation Room

Floor Plan

not to scale

Display Area

Exam Room #2

Exam Room #3 Storage Consultation Room

Resting Area

Ramp

Consultation Room

Exam Room #1

Exam Room #4

Exam Room #5


Advertising Agency

“Tree House� Conference Room spring equinox

summer solstice

fall equinox

winter solstice

Sun Path Studies - NYC 4:00 pm

Concept Diagram plan view

Concept Diagram section view


white plastic milk crate fescue grass white plastic grating burlap cloth lightweight growth metal wire ground cover plants

Recycled Milk Crates - Ceiling “Dunes” Moveable Collaborative Space

Computer Station with Skylights and “Sun Responsive Digital Wall”


Line Drawing - View of “Dunes” & “Tree House”

9 AM

12 PM

4 PM


hot air cool winds

rain

rain

filtration system rain water collection green flooring

4th Floor

not to scale

Rooftop Garden Collaborative Space


Old Sweet Springs Hotel & Spa NEWH Competition Hospitality Design Competition Entry Work featured in Lisa Tucker’s new book

Hotel Lobby

1st Floor - not to scale

Hotel Library -- Afternoon Tea


Bamboo fabric is 100% Viscose from Bamboo and a natural choice since it supports innovations in sustainability. It is extremely soft and luxurious; a cross between silk and soft cotton. Compact fluorescent light bulbs are used in all of the table lamps and hanging chandeliers. They use 75% less energy than incadescent bulbs do and last 10 times longer with a faster return on investment.

Hotel Bedroom CFC certified wood, refurbished and restored to original luster Design Tex - Grove in Sun (environmental design and extreme performance) The Company Store - Green Earth Percale Bedding in Silver

10’ A.F.F.

The hanging lights are glass that were hand-blown on site. The glass was recycled from the hotel’s leftover wine bottles and old window panes of falling structures.

Hotel Restaurant


Spa -- Couple’s Thermal Pools

Wine Cellar & Tasting Room


Bath House Natural Spring water is pumped from the ground to fill the Hotel’s famous pool. Salt Water Pool

Dance Room

Snack Bar

Pool Bar

A wooden pergola, created from fallen trees, provides shade over a swim-up pool bar.

Warm Spring Water Pool

Lounge seating around the pools allows guest maximum sun time.

Lounge Deck Cool Lounge

Design Tex - React in Mountain (environmental design and extreme performance) Eco Friendly Flooring - Travertine (best with surfaces that will get wet) The Tile Shop - Cremna Noce Brushed (travertine) CFC certified wood, refurbished and restored to original luster

3 pools are on the grounds, one natural warm spring water, one a salt water pool, and the last a cold spring water pool.

Cold Water Pool

A shallow lounge in the pool allows guests of all ages to sit in the water. At night lights come on in the pools and music can be heard underwater.


Digital Design Experiment Sea Anemone Kinetic Sculpture Museum Work Featured on VT Website

Concept Diagrams

Major current paths over the Great Barrier Reef

Highlighted currents

Sculpture form based off of currents and a Sea Anemone’s reaction to them


Compression & Release: As the structure moves across the space the “tentacles” grow longer, lift higher, and develop more of a freeflowing angle. The density decreases as the structure gets wider, similar to a sea anemone in calm water.

Light gauge aluminum metal frame. The inverted L-shape allows the frame to appear less bulky while protecting against warp.

“Tentacles” are created out of clear acrylic tubes and shaped into a spline. They can then be lit up at the end so that the overall structure comes to life.

Elevation of row of tentacles

Plan of tentacles on flat Bit Map

Bit Map

Punctures in frame so that neighboring structures can be attached easily.

L-shaped tab on the back of the frame screws into the “tentacle” form. This secures it to the frame and can be placed on any place of the metal frame.

A solid metal rod supports the end (or middle depending on the length) of the acrylic shape and helps it keep its shape.


Taliesin: Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture Gallery Space, Restaurant, & Student Housing

Second Floor Gallery Space White Glossy Glass

90 degree Angle Support System

Continuous Bended Glass Etched White Glass

Suspended Ceiling Application


Student Bedroom

Student Lounge & Studio

Fourth Floor


First Floor F F & E + Furniture Selections C-1. Beverly Upholstered Dining Chair in Espresso by Restoration Hardware. Dimensions: seat, 19”H; 23”W x 26”D x 39”H. Espresso Finish. Solid Maple legs. C-2. 11513-M Aussie by David Edward. Maple Wood with Upholstered back. T-3. Cubicle Bent Glass Coffee Table by Modern Euro Design. Rectangular clear glass top. W26”x D26”x H19” T-5. Bent Glass Two-Tiered Coffee Table by Euro Modern Design. Model: BH-BHC26. Glass table top with durable construction.

Bar & Restaurant

C-1

T-3

C-2

T-5


Restaurant Seating Below Gallery

Material Selections

First Floor Finish Plan


One & Only Spa and Resort in Mauritius NEWH Competition

Lobby

A Motif, inspired by the island’s culture, is used throughout the Spa and Resort to give each space a unified and connected feeling

Lobby Hallway - View of Pond

All hallway arches 11’ A.F.F.

Arch 11’ 6” A.F.F.

Entrance Floor Plan - not to scale


WD1 F5 F6 F4

Flooring WD1 -Teak, rubbed with oils and varnished Locally Harvested Fabric F4 - Handmade Local Rug Custom Ordered Recycled materials F5 - Ranger 011 Vivid 100% Polyester Seating, Maharam F6 - Reflect 100% Recycled Polyester Knoll Textiles

Spa Lobby

Outdoor Private Cabana If a couple decides to have a meal at this outdoor venue, they will dine on locally grown foods. The scraps will then be composted.

Teak is a weather resistant material that contains natural oils and is very useful in exposed areas. It can also be used for indoor flooring and furniture.

Curtains are a primary design principle when setting the mood for a romantic dinner, complete with candles.

A waitor will cater to your every wish as you order from locally grown foods amidst candles in the scent of your choice.


Yoga Room

Private Residence: Spa Bathroom with Outdoor Shower & Pool Energy Star HVAC system can reduce O-Zone depletion and climate change.

In an attempt to save water, guests will have the option to choose to not have their sheets and towels washed. Bringing your own toiletries is also strongly encourage by the hotel.

Water usage can be cut down by using a rainwater harvesting system, solar water heaters, and grey water reusage for irrigation.

Leftover guest soaps will be ground up for use as laundry detergent for hotel uniforms so that the employees don’t have to take them home and do it themselves


Private Residence Floor Plan & Schedules

ST2 S1

F2

Flooring ST1 Limestone, honed finish Locally Harvested Laid in tiles ST2 Limestone, Honed Finish Locally Harvested Laid in slabs ST3 White Limestone, honed Water Works Laid in motif Pattern WD1 - Teak, rubbed with oils Locally Harvested CP1 Bamboo Rug, Silky Shag Sustainably Harvested BamBeco Walls LR1 -

F3 WD1

CP1

ST3 ST1

LR1

Private Residence

T2

S1 -

Layered Sandstone and Limestone Locally quarried hand laid by locals Eco - Stucco

Millwork T2 Countertop and Frame for Mirror Honey Glass Tile, recycled Dal Tile

T2

Fabric F2 - Wool Diamonds Twill 91% wool 9% Ramie Twill Textiles, Cradle to Cradle F3 - Candid Perspectives Collection 100 % Polyester, LEED certified


Easy Reader Offices in Hermosa Beach, CA Inscape Sponsored Studio Competition

Desks and Primary Storage and Collaboration Space

Concept Diagrams


Innovative Desk with Movable Panels

We were given the task to come up with an “innovative” feature that could be used throughout the office with Inscape materials. We chose to create movable panels that could be customized to the height the employee desired. Based on our color studies of “Orange, Blue, Green, and Gold people’ they require different levels of vision, communication, concentration, and privacy. These panels can help control the majority of those details. We then designed an easy pressure screw system to hold the piece together.


Kitchen Perspective & Elevations


Innovative Conference Table

Conference Room & Waiting Area

“Stitch” Diagram -- Line Movement Front Desk & Waiting Area


DP Dough Restaurant Remodel 1st Place & Work Featured on VT Website

View of the Front Entrance

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View from Back Booth


Rendered Sections

Entrance - Waiting Line


Michael Kors Corporate Offices

Lobby

Floor Plan - not to scale


“Coral Reef” Carpet

Belux Arba Pendant Lamp

Cherry Wood

N.I.C.

13’ A.F.F.

Reflected Ceiling Plan - not to scale

Divina Petite Lounge Chair by Knoll

Platner Side Table by Knoll

Textured Glass

Chocolate Suede

Materials

Conference Room


Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Headquarters

Front Desk & Waiting Area

A= 55’ cp= 42’

B= 91’ cp=60’

Common path of travel = 100’ max. Max. common path in Floor Plan = 63‘ Exit access travel dist. = 300’ max. Max. dist. to exit in Floor Plan = 91’

C= 63’ cp= 45’ E= 82’ cp= 63’

Egress Plan

D= 44’ cp= 30’


Cafe & Dining Hall

Pine Flooring

“Jam” Suede

Mega Bulb Pendant Lamp by Sofie Refer

Walnut

Rare Alvar Aalto Lounge Chair by Artek

“Oatmeal” Suede

Montana Coffee Table by Heals

Materials Team Meeting Area


Children’s Cancer Center

DIRTT Sponsored Studio Competition -Honorable Mention ASID IDEAS Competition Entry

Lobby/Reception 3.

21. 6.

22. 5.

24. 10.

23. 20.

18.

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25.

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11.

26. 16.

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13. 1.

15.

4.

1. Lobby 2. Receptionist 3. Courtyard 4. Cafeteria 5. Patient Room 6. Nurse’s Station 7. Doctor’s Offices 8. Consultation Rooms 9. Operating Rooms

12. 27.

10. Sun Room 11. ICU 12. Chemo/Dialysis Room 13. Nurse’s Lounge 14. Amphitheater 15. Learning Kitchen 16. Art Studio 17. Movie Theater 18. Salon/Spa

19. Laundry Room 20. Chapel 21. Coloring Tree 22. Tree House 23. Playground 24. Interactive Panel 25. Storage 26. Public Bathrooms 27. Kitchen


Cafeteria

Dialysis Room


Nurse’s Station/Play Area

DIRTT wall system used behind the nurse’s station. Wall mounted tiles can be switched out based on color preference. I have chosen to use a chalkboard or wipeable surface, for kids to draw on, and an electronic touch screen that can display movies or be used as a wireless gaming system.

DIRTT wall system used in Patient Rooms. Colorful glass panels are a fun feature.


Living Breathing Wall by DIRTT

Bocci Pendant Chandelier by YLighting

Patient Room

Glowing “Tree Rings” stools by Straight Line Designs

LED Globe Light (Waterproof and cordless) by Brookstone

Moooi White Random LIght by YLighting

Hanging Bubble Chair by Eero Aarnio

Divina Petite Lounge Chair by Knoll at All Modern

Rejuvenations Timberline in Caroline Hickory for Healthcare by Armstrong

Smart Panel Wall (Healthcare) by DIRTT


Hand Drafting - Virginia Tech “Armory”



Sketching




JENNIFER

ROGERS

jennifer.e.rogers3@gmail.com / / 410-812-9123 329 South Wind Rd., Baltimore, MD 21204

OBJECTIVE

To work for a firm in the design realm where I can implement my current knowledge and further my education as an Interior Designer.

EDUCATION

B.S. Architecture and Urban Studies, Interior Design, May 2012 Virginia Tech -- Blacksburg, VA ITDS in-major GPA: 3.81/4.0 Overall GPA: 3.71/4.0 Magna Cum Laude

SKILLS

Computer: Microsoft Word, Power Point, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Sketch Up, Podium, Revit, Hand Drafting, and Sketching

RELATED EXPERIENCE

Ayers Saint Gross Architects and Planners -- Baltimore, MD May - June 2008 -Shadowed an urban planner, graphic designer, landscape architect, project manager, and an interior designer during my senior project -Visited construction sites of current projects and sat in meetings while they reviewed project plans Ayers Saint Gross Architects and Planners -- Baltimore, MD June August 2011 -Worked closely with Lee Hyden and the interior team on multiple nonprofit projects as well as larger projects that included the architecture, graphic, and landscape teams in the office -Met with product representatives and learned about individual materials -Experienced what it was like to work in the design world alongside professionals

WORK EXPERIENCE

Live-in Nanny -- Martha’s Vineyard, MA Summer 2010 Assistant Director: 3 BMS Summer Camps -- Baltimore, MD 2004-2010 Assistant Director: L’Hirondelle Country Club Summer Camp -Baltimore, MD 2004-2008

LEADERSHIP/ SERVICE

ASID 2010 - Present Interior Designers for Education and Sustainability 2009 - Present Oak Lane Community Council 2009 - 2011 Delta Rho, Delta Gamma Fraternity 2009 - Present -Director of New Members -- 2011 -Honor Board Junior Member -- 2011 -Recruitment Night Chair -- 2011, 2012 -Director of 365 Recruitment -- 2010 -Nominating Committee -- 2010 Greeks Giving Back Committee - 2009

TRAVEL

Spain and Portugal -- May - June 2011 Belgium, Amsterdam, France, and England -- March 2008

HONORS & AWARDS

Dean’s List Fall 2008 - Present (8 Semesters) Delta Gamma Honor Roll Spring 2009 - Present (7 Semesters) National Society of Collegiate Scholars 2010 - Present Work featured on Interior Design Program’s VT webpage -- 2010, 2012 1st place Senior one-week projects -- August 2011, week 1 2nd place Senior one-week projects -- August 2011, week 2 Molly Hoover Snizek Honorary Scholarship -- 2011 Lion’s Club Citizen of the Year -- 2011 Rho Lambda Panhellenic Honor Society -- 2012

MISCELLANEOUS

Born and raised in Houston, TX 1990 - 2002


Jennifer Rogers Class of 2012 VIrginia Tech 329 South Wind Rd. Ruxton, MD 21204 jennifer.e.rogers3@gmail.com 410-812-9123


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