INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO
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INTERIOR DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
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My goal is to create memorable, harmonious, & sustainable interior environments, which not only provide for the needs & well-being of the users, but also address relevant social, economic, & ecological issues.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WORKSPACE DESIGN
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SCAD Interior Design Studio III: KIVA Headquarters Savannah, Georgia
Corgan: Dallas Love Field Police Dept. Headquarters Dallas, Texas
SENIOR LIVING FACILITIES
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SCAD Interior Design Studio 5: Senior Apartments Savannah, Georgia
Faulkner Design Group: Senior Living Facility Liberty Park, Alabama
AVIATION PROJECTS
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Corgan: Dallas Love Field Airport, Connector Dallas, Texas
Corgan: Passenger Mini-Lounge Antigua
RESIDENTIAL WORKS
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SCAD Interior Design Thesis: Human Powered Home Richmond Hill, Georgia
SCAD Interior Design Studio I: 1974 AirStream Anywhere, USA Page 5
WORKPLACE DESIGN SCAD Interior Design Studio III: KIVA Headquarters Savannah, Georgia Corgan: Dallas Love Field Police Dept. Headquarters Dallas, Texas
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WORKPLACE / MIXED-USE
2012
SCAD: KIVA Headquarters, Cafe, & Public Space I designed a workspace for KIVA, a non-profit micro-lending organization, which is currently a fully online-based company. Also, the fourth floor was developed to house a multi-function space as well as a Retail Space. Developed 100% Design Documents: • Conceptual Design • Client & Site Analysis • Floor / Finish / Furniture Plans • Reflected Ceiling Plans • Interior Elevations • Restroom Layouts • Rendered Persepectives • Selected FF&E
DESIGN STATS Area : 20,000 sq ft (10,000/ floor) Location : 126 W. Bay Street, Savannah GA 31401 Year Built : Late 1800’s Architect : Unknown Status : Conceptual
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“To connect people through lending to alleviate poverty.”
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By, “leveraging the Internet and a worldwide network of micro-finance institutions, Kiva lets individuals lend as little as $25 to help create opportunity around the world.”
Since 2005:
Staff Functions
Employees
Marketing Partner Ops 6.93%
876,157 KIVA lenders
Engineering
8.91%
83 Full-time employees
30.69%
$392,861,000+ in loans
Product
32.7 Average employee age
9.9%
99.00% Repayment rate
12 Staff in the field 16.83% Operations 26.73%
Partner Investments
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SITE LOCATION Savannah, Georgia • Between Bay & River Streets • Tourist area • Historical Site • Near: shopping, hotels, dining, entertainment, transportation
BUILDING ANALYSIS
126 West Bay Street
Level 5
Level 4
• Brick & Steel Structure • Ample Natural Light • Historic Building • Access to Bay & River Streets • Fourth & Fifth floors @ 10,000 sq/ft per floor
Daylight Analysis
Public vs Private Program Analysis
Preliminary Program Development
FOURTH FLOOR DEVELOPMENT & PLAN
DESIGN CONCEPT Circuitry
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UNIQUE ENGAGING TECHNOLOGICAL Diagramma•c Floor Plan : Level 4 (Entry Floor) : CAD Drawn
0' - 11" 3' - 8"
7' - 5"
9' - 6"
Diagramma•c Floor Plan : Level 4 (Entry Floor) : Hand Drawn
13' - 0"
CONNECTED
KIVA’s inner-workings are completely transparent & accessible via Internet. Much like that of a circuit board, all connections & nodes are visible.
7' - 6"
TRANSPARENT
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EFFICIENT
KM Employee Break Custom kitchenette millwork: countertop & open shelving
Cafe bar counter @ 3' A.F.F.
Restroom
Inspira•on :Circuit Board
Restroom KM Meeting Room
Kitchen Prep
Dining Bar & Prep
Television : 55"
ger Office KM Manag Manager
Science Cafe Dining Built-in partial kitchen; lower cabinets
GOAL #1
GOAL #2
ø 5' - 0"
ø 5' - 0"
CLEAR
CLEAR
Janitorial Closet
GOAL #3
Elevator Shaft
M.E.P.
M.E.P.
Custom stadium seating
3D KM Logo @ 4'-6" A.F.F. Applied to wall
@ 2'-0" A.F.F.
M.E.P.
Metal frame shelving @ 1'10" A.F.F. Applied to wall
Retail Area Science Cafe Presentation Area
Science Cafe Dining
TO CREATE AN EFFICIENT
TO ESTABLISH A SOUTH
TO IMPLEMENT INNOVATIVE
AND COLLABORATIVE WORK
REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS
TECHNOLOGIES TO IMPROVE
SPACE FOR KIVA EMPLOYEES
AND HOME BASE & PROVIDE
PRODUCTIVITY & EFFICIENCY
Cash Wrap Nesting Display Tables Custom reception desk
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OPEN TO ABOVE
Reception
Display @ 3'-0" A.F.F.
Display @ 3'-0" A.F.F.
KM Storage
A CONNECTION CENTER FOR PROSPECTIVE CLIENTS
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Custom indoor planter & bench seating
Lounge Area Egress Stair
Egress Stair Lobby
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Architectural Floor & Furniture Plan : Fourth Floor ( Level 1 )
UP
Lounge Area
FOURTH FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
Acousical wood ceiling panels
Decorative aluminum ceiling design
Painted gypsum ceiling
Acoustic ceiling tiles : 2'x2'
Painted gypsum ceiling
FOURTH FLOOR FINISH PLAN
Acousting ceiling tiles : 2'x2'
Painted gypsum ceiling
4 WC
4 WC
11' - 6" A.F.F.
11' - 6" A.F.F.
8' - 8" A.F.F.
4 WC
F-1
F-1
3 WC
3 WC
4 WC 4 WC
P-1
P-1
8' - 8" A.F.F.
4 WC
F-2
10' - 6" A.F.F.
P-2
P-1 3 WC
8' - 8" A.F.F. P-1
4 WC
3 WC
3 WC
F-1
3 WC
F-1
P-1 F-3
10' - 0" A.F.F.
10' - 0" A.F.F.
F-3
10' - 0" A.F.F.
F-3
F-3
F-3
3 WC
P-1 P-1
P-1 P-3
P-3
P-3 3 WC
2 WC
2 WC
P-1
P-1
P-2
F-2 F-2
P-1
11' - 6" A.F.F. P-1
2 WC
P-1
2 WC P-1
10' - 0" A.F.F.
P-1
2 WC
11' - 6" A.F.F.
P-1
P-2
2 WC
F-3
P-2 4 WC
P-1
11' - 6" A.F.F.
11' - 4" A.F.F.
1 WC
P-2
10' - 0" A.F.F.
F-4
P-2
F-4 P-1
F-1
9' - 0" A.F.F.
11' - 0" A.F.F.
P-2
11' - 0" A.F.F.
F-2
4 WC
Acoustical wood ceiling panels
11' - 6" A.F.F.
P-2 P-2
F-4
P-2 P-1
Acoustical ceiling tiles : 2'x2'
P-2 P-2
P-3 1 WC
11' - 4" A.F.F.
P-1 P-2 F-4
F-2
P-1
1 WC
12' - 0" A.F.F.
10' - 3" A.F.F.
P-1
F-2
P-1
11' - 0" A.F.F.
P-1
12' - 0" A.F.F.
12' - 0" A.F.F.
1 WC
10' - 0" A.F.F. Painted gypsum ceiling
Decorative aluminum ceiling design
OPEN TO ABOVE
F-2
F-2
F-1
P-1
1 WC F-2
Aluminum acoustical ceiling panels 11' - 0" A.F.F.
Painted dywall ceiling
2 WC
4 WC
2 WC
F-4
Dropped gypsum ceiling : painted
P-1
UP 11' - 6" A.F.F.
Decorative aluminum ceiling design
11' - 6" A.F.F.
F-1
P-1
11' - 6" A.F.F.
Decorative aluminum ceiling design
Acoustical ceiling tiles : 2'x2'
P-1
2 WC
2 WC
P-1
P-1
2 WC
2 WC
P-1
P-1
2 WC
2 WC
P-1
2 WC
2 WC
P-1
P-1
P-1
2 WC
P-1
2 WC
2 WC
2 WC
F-2
4 WC
2 WC
2 WC
P-1
P-1
P-1
P-1
2 WC
2 WC
2 WC
2 WC
2 WC
2 WC
F-2
P-1
2 WC
P-1
P-1
2 WC
2 WC
2 WC
2 WC
P-1
F-2 P-1
P-2 F-2 P-1
F-2 P-1
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UP P-1
11' - 6" A.F.F.
11' - 6" A.F.F.
11' - 6" A.F.F.
F-1 2 WC
Fire-rated gypsum ceiling Dropped acoustical aluminum ceilng panel
Painted drywall ceiling
Dropped acoustical aluminum ceiling panel
F-1
F-1
4 WC
12' - 0" A.F.F.
Fire-rated gypsum ceiling
4 WC
P-2 F-4
P-1
2 WC P-1
4 WC
2 WC
2 WC
P-1
P-1
4 WC
2 WC
2 WC
P-1
P-1
P-1 F-4
4 WC
4 WC
FIFTH FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
FIFTH FLOOR FINISH PLAN
Painted gypsum ceiling Decorative aluminum acoustical ceiling Acoustical woodgrille ceiling system
Painted gypsum ceiling
Painted gypsum ceiling
Painted gypsum ceiling
Decorative aluminum ceiling
Acoustical aluminum ceiling panel
Acoustical ceiliing tiles : 2'x2'
Acoustical woodgrille ceiling system 12' - 6" A.F.F.
12' - 6" A.F.F.
Dropped aluminum acoustical ceiling
4 WC
4 WC
4 WC
F-2
11' - 6" A.F.F. 11' - 0" A.F.F.
3 WC
11' - 0" A.F.F.
P-3 3 WC
F-1 P-1
F-1
4 WC
F-1
P-1
P-3 3 WC
F-2
8' - 8" A.F.F. 10' - 0" A.F.F.
P-3
3 WC
1 WC
4 WC
8' - 8" A.F.F.
P-3
P-2
P-3
F-1
P-3 P-1
10' - 0" A.F.F.
F-3
F-3 P-3
P-1
P-3
1 WC
11' - 6" A.F.F.
F-2
1 WC
Acoustical ceiling tiles : 2'x2'
P-1
3 WC
3 WC
P-3
3 WC
P-1
P-2
9' - 0" A.F.F.
11' - 6" A.F.F.
P-3
Acoustic wood paneling ceiling 8' - 8" A.F.F. 10' - 0" A.F.F.
5 WC
P-2
11' - 0" A.F.F. 10' - 0" A.F.F.
F-1
P-3
P-1
P-1
F-4
F-4 F-2
3 WC
10' - 0" A.F.F. 11' - 0" A.F.F. 3 WC
Acoustical ceiliing tiles : 2'x2' 12' - 6" A.F.F.
1 WC
F-2
P-3
4 WC
F-4
P-1 1 WC
P-3
Painted gypsum ceiling
1 WC
F-1 P-3
4 WC
11' - 6" A.F.F. 11' - 0" A.F.F. 9' - 6" A.F.F.
2 WC
F-1
11' - 6" A.F.F.
Aluminum acoustical ceiling panel
10' - 0" A.F.F.
F-2
1 WC
P-3
11' - 6" A.F.F.
F-2
1 WC
11' - 4" A.F.F.
1 WC
1 WC
P-3
Painted gypsum ceiling 1 WC 1 WC
1 WC
5 WC
P-3
P-1
1 WC
5 WC
2 WC
11' - 0" A.F.F. Pendant chandelier mounted onto decorative ceiling
WC
1 WC
2 WC
2 WC
2 WC 5 WC
5 WC
5 WC
Acoustical ceiling tiles : 2'x2'
P-3 1 WC
OPEN TO BELOW
F-1
11' - 0" A.F.F.
11' - 6" A.F.F.
5 WC
1 WC
5 WC
12' - 6" A.F.F.
11' - 6" A.F.F.
5 WC
F-2
5 WC
11' - 6" A.F.F.
Acoustical woodgrille ceiling system
10' - 6" A.F.F.
F-2
P-3
1 WC
Acoustic wood paneling ceiling
Ceiling mounted projector
P-1 3 WC
P3
2 WC
P3 F-1
P3
F3
5 WC 1 WC
2 WC
4 WC
2 WC
F-2
2 WC
2 WC
4 WC
F-4
P-1
2 WC
F-2 P-2
3 WC
P-1
11' - 6" A.F.F. P-1
2HR Fire-rated ceiling
11' - 0" A.F.F. 8' - 8" A.F.F.
12' - 0" A.F.F.
8' - 8" A.F.F.
4 WC
F-4
8' - 8" A.F.F.
Aluminum overhead room divider Acoustical ceiling tiles : 2'x2'
Acoustical aluminum ceiling panel
Aluminum acoustical ceiling panel
Decorative aluminum dropped ceiling
Aluminum overhead room divider
Acoustical ceiliing tiles
Pendant chandelier mounted onto dropped decorative ceiling
4 WC
3 WC
F-1 3 WC
P-3
4 WC
Decorative aluminum ceiling
F-1
P-1
3 WC
3 WC
3 WC
2HR Fire-rated ceiling
12' - 0" A.F.F.
3 WC
3 WC
F-1 3 WC
4 WC
F-1
3 WC 4 WC
4 WC
3 WC
3 WC
F-1
4 WC
P-1
3 WC
P-1
3 WC
4 WC
4 WC
F-4
4 WC
FIFTH FLOOR DEVELOPMENT & PLAN
Diagramma•c Floor Plan : Level 5 (Top Floor) : CAD Drawn
7' - 9"
4' - 6"
6' - 10"
9' - 0"
4' - 6"
3' - 6"
Diagramma•c Floor Plan : Level 5 (Top Floor) : Hand Drawn
Meeting Room
Manager Office
Restroom
Executive Office
Restroom Employee Workstations
ø 5' - 0"
ø 5' - 0"
Waiting Area Presentation Room Executive Office
Janitorial Closet
Elevator Shaft
M.E.P. M.E.P. Resource Area
Public Connection
Television : 55"
Reception
Wood paneled wall @ 4'-6"
OPEN TO BELOW Whiteboard wall
Television : 55"
Speech podium
Whiteboard & canvas pin-up on casters
Break Area
Collaboration Station Data Closet Creative Collaboration Printer/Copier/Fax Machine
Employee Workstations
Human Resources Egress Stair DN
Architectural Floor & Furniture Plan : Fi!h Floor ( Level 2 )
Manger Office Egress Stair DN
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Public Lobby & Recep•on with Stairs & Elevator to Private KIVA Workspace
Guest Welcome Desk, Info & Loaning Area
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Private KIVA Workspace & Crea•ve Collabora•on Sta•on
Herman Miller Sayl Work Chair
Haworth Inc. Worksta•on Configura•on
Herman Miller Anywhere Table
KIVA Public Science Cafe Dining & Presenta!on Area
Shaw Flooring - Gray Carpet EA073
Herman Miller - Steelwood Chair
Herman Miller - Steelwood Table
Commercial Hardwood - Ashen Taupe
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KIVA Mee•ng & Presenta•on Room
KIVA Material & Resource Library, & Break Area
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LAW ENFORCEMENT BUILDING
2016
Corgan: Offices at Dallas Love Field Airport Involved in the following design processes: developed design concept, programmed all offices on 2 levels; created schematic & final floor plans; selected & scheduled FF&E; worked directly with consultants; presented design to the client. Project is currently under construction.
DESIGN STATS Area : 10,000 sq ft (5,000/floor) Location : Love Field Airport, Dallas, TX Status : Almost Completed
Developed 100% Construction Documents: • Floor / Finish / Furniture Plans • Reflected Ceiling Plans • Interior & Exterior Elevations • Millwork / Detail Drawings • Restroom Layouts
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SENIOR LIVING FACILITIES SCAD Interior Design Studio V: Senior Apartments Savannah, Georgia Faulkner Design Group: Senior Living Facility Liberty Park, Alabama
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SENIOR LIVING PROJECT
2013
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SCAD: Independent Senior Living Apartments Stable Lofts is a loft apartment complex for independent senior residents of Savannah, Georgia. The program of the main building & annex are designed to allow active elderly citizens to continue their daily routines in a nearby area. Refurbishing the currently abandoned Romana Riley Elementary School located in a residential area allows the user to remain close to their families & friends, as well as their daily functions within the community. Project Deliverables: • Finish, Furniture, & Annotation Plans • Material & Furniture Schedules • Detailed Revit Model (BIM) • Interior Elevations & Sections • Axonometrics & Perspectives
Exterior Eleva•ons of Exis•ng Condi•ons; 3D Model by Jessica Boyer
DESIGN STATS Area : 20,000 sq ft (10,000/floor) Location : Savannah, Georgia Year Built : 1916—1917 Architect : De Bruyn Status : Conceptual
CLIENT ANALYSIS Type One
Type Two
Type Three
Occupancy Type: • Double Relationship: • Husband & Wife Space Needed: • 1 Bedroom Amenities Needed: • Cooking, Entertaining
Occupancy Type: • Single Relationship: • Grandfather Space Needed: • Studio Amenities Needed: • Office, Large Bathroom
Occupancy Type: • Double Relationship: • Older & Younger Sister Space Needed: • 2 Bedroom Amenities Needed: • Privacy, Dining, Work INDEPENDENCE
HEALTH SERVICES ACTIVITIES NURSING
ASSISTANCE
DAILY ACTIVITIES
OVERALL HEALTH
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
COMMUNITY SERVICES
HEALTH SERVICES
ENVIRONMENT
Dressing, Personal Care, Hygiene, etc.
Physical, Emo!onal, Mental, etc.
Social Events, Ou!ngs, Golf, etc.
Laundry, Cleaning, Mailroom, etc.
Medica!ons, Nursing Care, etc.
Personal Freedom, Privacy, etc..
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SITE LOCATION
Savannah, Georgia • Between Henry & Anderson on Waters Avenue • Residential Area • Historical Site • Main Building & Annex • Near: Residences, bus stop, churches, parks convenience stores, etc.
BUILDING ANALYSIS
126 West Bay Street • Brick & Masonry structure • Gothic Revival Vernacular • Built in 1916 • Abandoned in 1995 • Historic Building • Quick access to • Basement, 1st, & 2nd floors @ 10,000 sq/ft per floor • Unique coining on building
1916
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Axonometric View of a Studio Apartment
Axonometric View of First Floor
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Visitor’s Entrance, Wai•ng Area
Resident & Guest Bistro & Bar
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Resident Lo• : Bathroom
Resident Lo• : Living Area & Kitchen
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Resident & Guest Supere•e / Organic & Local Market
Resident Pharmacy
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KIVA Mee•ng & Presenta•on Room
Resident & Visitor Lounge Area
New Residents Office : Wai•ng Room
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SENIOR LIVING FACILITY
2018
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Faulkner: Longleaf Senior Living Resort Longleaf at Liberty Park, Alabama is a Luxury Senior
Living facility with over 100 units. The resort caters
DESIGN STATS
to a range of seniors, meeting Independent Living to
Memory Care requirements. I worked closely with the design team from concept to construction to produce the following deliverables:
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Finish, Furniture, & Annotation Plans Material Schedules Detailed Revit Model (BIM) Interior Elevations Custom Millwork Details Axonometrics & Perspectives
Area : 30,000 sq ft (10,000/floor) Location : Liberty Park, Alabama Architect : Niles Bolton Architects Status : Under Construction
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AVIATION PROJECTS Corgan: Dallas Love Field Airport, Garage C & Connector Dallas, Texas Corgan: Passenger Mini-Lounge St. John’s, Antigua
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AIRPORT ADDITION DESIGN
2016
Corgan: Love Field Airport, Garage C & Connector
The Dallas Love Field Airport is a mid-size, historic airport that was lovingly renovated & redesigned by Corgan. Due to its great success, the airport was in need of over 5,000 new parking spaces. The scope required a new 5 level garage, quarter-mile long connector walkway, & large elevator lobby. I worked closely with the design team & consultants from concept to construction to produce the following deliverables: • Annotation, Finish, & Furniture Plans • Reflected Ceiling Plans • Interior & Exterior Eleva•ons • Material Selec•on & Schedules • Furniture & Fixture Selec•on • Millwork / Detail Drawings
DESIGN STATS Area : 10,000+ sq ft Location : Dallas, Texas Architect : Corgan Status : Almost Completed
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AIRPORT LOUNGE DESIGN
2016
Corgan: Passenger Mini-Lounge
The V.C. Bird International Airport is a small airport on the island of Antigua that was lovingly renovated by Corgan. The airport collaborated with local hotels to develop personalized lounges for travelers who are waiting on their shuttle. I worked closely with the design team & consultants from concept to construction to produce the following deliverables: • Structural / Furniture Plans • Axonometrics & Perspec•ves • Eleva•ons / Sec•ons • Material Selec•on & Schedules • Furniture & Fixture Selec•on • Construc•on Detail Drawings
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RESIDENTIAL WORKS SCAD Interior Design Thesis: Human Powered Home Richmond Hill, Georgia SCAD Interior Design Studio I: 1974 AirStream Anywhere, USA
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THE HUMAN-POWERED HOME Masters of Fine Arts Thesis at SCAD, Savannah, GA
For my Interior Design Thesis, I researched the history of kitchens, redeveloped the work triangle, and implemented emerging energy-generating technologies to create a self-sustaining kitchen, fueled by human-power and other alternative energy sources. I was awarded the Innovation for Sustainability Award for this thesis project. Thesis Process at SCAD: • choose a topic and researched it extensively for over a year • assembled a Thesis Board comprised of SCAD professors &/or professionals; I chose 3 professors from Interior Design and Furniture Design Majors • gave multiple presentations to thesis board • wrote a ~100 page thesis on the topic • modeled 4 different multi-family apartments in Revit, with a focus on the kitchen • sent perspectives to render in the Revit Cloud • rendered the perspectives in Photoshop • produced 3’ x 6’ large, printed presentation boards in InDesign • Presented a final Thesis review in front of board of professors and professionals
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Data Synthesis
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Currently, our planet is in an energy crisis; we are using more energy than we can produce. Can a human-powered interior environment help to allieviate our growing energy consumptuion?
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D E MA N D & RESPONSE
Global energy demands are in dire need of a prepared response. By using the vast knowledge of international sustainable practices, the current energy demand can be drastically minimized.
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Fridge
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Refuse
Cabinets
Dishwasher
WORK EFFICIENCY & ENERGY GENERATION
CONSUMES ENERGY WITHOUT GENERATION
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TECHNOLOGY = CONSUME POWER
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Cabinets
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GROWTH RATE
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Derived from both past & future efficiency technologies & standards, this self-sustaining, human-powered kitchen works in tandem with it’s architectural counterpart.
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Response to the residential demand is essential to successfully managing peak energy usage by helping utilities deliver a more reliable & costeffective supply of electricity.
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Toaster Oven
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Range
Appliances
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Microwave
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The residential kitchen as we know it today has endured a long and ever changing history, fueled by culture, race, gender, and politics, shrouded by culture & tradition.
Victorian Victorian kitchen
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2 Work Table
2 Gas Oven
3 China Hutch
3 Iron Board
4 Inf. Dining
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5 Work Table 6 Gas Oven
These attributes dictated not only the placement and floor plan, but also the efficiency and technologies that went into these spaces.
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1950
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Contemporary current kitchen
a me ni t i es
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8 Heater Tank
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5 Swivel Stool
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6 Garbage
7 Gas Lamp
Ranch kitchen
a me ni t i es
1 Refrigerator 2 Countertop
4 Cupboard 4
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Futurist
Suburban kitchen
a me ni t i es
1970
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1990
2000
2010
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Ladder on Energy Rail
2 Micro Wind Turbines 3 Compact Refrigerators 1
4 Aquaponic Fish Farming 5 Energy Hinges & Handles
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6 Indoor Agriculture
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7 Interior Photovoltaic Panels 5
8 Energy Harvesting Floors
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8
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kinetic energy 1
1
Interior Photovoltaic Panels
2 Sliding Doors on Energy Rail
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3 Appliance Garage & Charging 4 Motion Energy Utensil Storage 5 Static Energy Countertops 6 Piezeoelectric Cutting Board 7
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Micro Wind Turbines
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thermal energy 1
Wireless Energy Transfer
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Motion Energy Utensils
4 Heat & Weight Energy Seating 5
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Static Energy Table Surface
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solar energy 1
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Interior Photovoltaic Panels
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Interior Agriculture
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Ultrasonic DishWasher
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Touch Sensor Faucet
5
Micro Wind Turbines
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Energy Hinges & Handles
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Glass, Aluminum, & Paper
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Energy Harvesting Floors
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RESIDENTIAL / PRIVATE 1974 AirStream Overlander : Redesign Florida Natives Neil & Shelly Short live in an all original 27 foot 1974 AirStream International Overlander with their two dogs. The space does not suit their needs nor their style, so they have asked for a redesigned space which accommodates to their working lifestyle. The final designed space incorporates the two opposing styles, needs, & habits of both clients. Shelly prefers a rustic, natural, Americana aesthetic, while Neil prefers a more modern style. This means a clean & simple design with personal touches & detailing to reflect their personalities. Relaxing & work conducive, the space caters to both Shelly & Neil respectively.
DESIGN STATS Area : 189 square feet Location : Anywhere Year Built : 1974 Architect : AirStream Status : Renovating
CLIENT ANALYSIS
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Shelly & Neil Short • Met & married in Pensacola, Florida • Moved into a 1974 Airstream to downsize • Will be primary living & working quarters for 5 yrs • Two dogs & plans for a baby • In 5+ yrs, Airstream will be for travel & recreation
Neil
Shelly Americana Style More counter-space
BOTH From Florida
Clean, modern style More workspace
Love technology
Relaxing atmosphere
Prefer warm weather
Work conducive atmosphere
Loves the sofa
Love hiking/outdoor ac•vi•es
Hates the sofa
Wants sleep area to be relaxing
Love to travel & save money
Wants sleep area to be seating
Prefer eco-friendly materials
Pocket doors w/ frosted windows Comfortable work station Likes a lot of white
Relaxed, down to earth Like board games
View from front to back window “Uncomfortable” work chair Colorblind to both red & green
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BUILDING ASSESSMENT
1974 AirStream Overlander • 27 feet long • Original Condition • Great natural daylight • Outdated materials & textiles • Dim lighting • Lack of surface & storage • Inefficient layout • Very outdated bathroom • Bed is too small • Not their style • Broken down • Wants both views & privacy • Outdated appliances
INSPIRATION
Americana Style • Retro / Modern • Patriotic • Nostalgic • Traditional / Vintage • Family & Friends • Classic
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connect 407.697.4013 Jessica.LM.Boyer@gmail.com Jessica Lynne Boyer Spinner
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