José Ángel López lopezjoseangel1@outlook.com
INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO
(325) 660-5308
Table of Contents Interior Design Pan Taza
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Loft 2024
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En Rose
11-14
Hendrick Medical Center
15-20
House 92A
21-24
Retail
Residential Hospitality
Healthcare
Residential
Furniture Design Mesa del Mar
25-26
Foco de Cerro
27-28
Table
Table Lamp
Illustration Architecture Posters
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Design Philosophy I’ve learned to view design with creativeness and openness, making every space a blend of contemporary and traditional design finishes. My process is that form follows function, keeping the safety and welfare of the public a priority, this approach of design takes consideration the human element by implying universal design code, making each place accessible to everyone. Each place should be unique in the atmosphere of its location. The many ways I’ve achieve excellence relies on the idea of responsible design, this concept is brought by having the heart and imagination to contribute to the community, because my purpose is to create something that will last forever.
“Design is a journey. Find your own path. Work hard, be nice, and stay humble.” -Zachary Smith
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PAN TAZA
Scope of Work
The design concept is to reflect organic and natural elements in a new restaurant franchise in the urban environment of Austin. Pan Taza is a coffee shop that’ll serve fresh baked breads and brew local coffee. The design is inspired by Colorado’s natural earthly atmosphere of cool tones and simplicity in finishes. The overall contemporary layout projects an open and welcoming vibe. The layout will provide square tables of four seats to accommodate the dining area and bistro seating of two for casual seating, and as well as a booth. The design uses organic and natural finishes, making wood and brick texture a strong emphasis of Pan Taza.
Fall 2015 Location - Austin, Texas Sq. Ft. - 5280
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Revit Photoshop Illustrator
Not Scope
Block Diagram
To accommodate the preference of people, the area is divided into public and private areas that designates the customer to the specific area of experience of casual or dining.
Restrooms Casual Seating Area Serving Counter Dining Seating Area Outdoor Area
Bubble Diagram and Circulation
Circulation follows a clean flow throughout the layout and isolates the seating area with its unique furniture finishes, making their experience a short or long stay.
Bistro Set for 2 Booth Lounge Sofa Square Table for 4 Bar Height Bistro Set for 2 Bar and Serving Counter Means of Egress
Concept Images
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Entrance View
West Elevation
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Back View
Booth Seating View
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Loft 2024 Given the task to design a loft that would accommodate the needs of a music producer by implementing home technology and pop culture trend finishes of Massachusetts. The goal is to bring natural elements to the space and set the atmosphere of the loft into a tranquil setting. The use of wood and brick finishes gives the design an expose and free form environment, giving the occupants a feeling of relax and social mood. The blending of traditional and contemporary elements of strong hues and rustic finishes gives character to each space. The technology is meant to give the producer an easy and efficient way to control the environment of the loft. Loft 2024 gives a vision of hospitality design that would please social and private settings to an individual with a busy schedule.
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Spring 2015 Location - Cambridge, MA Sq. Ft. - 2,350 (Not Including Balcony)
Revit Photoshop Illustrator
Scope of Work
Bubble Diagram Personal Space Socializing Space
Block Diagram Master Bedroom Guest Bedroom
The loft layout is divided into personal and social space, giving both equal amount of design detail to accommodate the producer for both intimate and professional use.
By placing the master and guest room’s at the opposite side of the kitchen and living room, the noise is at a minimum. The office is located near the entrance for convenient use for professional guest use.
Office Living Room & Kitchen
Kitchen Area 7� Above Finish Floor Ramp
Circulation Private
Accommodating the rise are two ramps, each leading to and from the entrance and balcony area. This elevated area oversees the living room, giving a strong emphasis of design for people socializing in the area.
Circulation flows through the space and is distributed properly to designated areas, both social and public area.
Public
Concept Images
Preliminary Sketches
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Interactive Technology
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Scale: 3/32” = 1’-0” Interactive touchscreen cooktop interface enables precise timing and temperature food preparation.
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Master Bedroom View
Touchscreen table optimizing food platform to manage meal preparation.
Interactive wall art display serve as thermostat and security system.
Office View
Interactive projector makes phone calls, weather updates, and checking personal messages easy.
Kitchen View
Living Room View
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En Rose
Scope of Work
Inspired by the Jazz movement and culture of the mid 1900’s in New Orleans, En Rose Boutique Hotel brings innocence, fusion, expression, art, and emotion to Massachusetts. Giving a space environment that can be use in my ways by the guest, individuality is a concept is a way in approaching the design layout. The design is relevant cutting the clutter of the room and creating space. The chain of value follows the trend of furniture finishes of each room inspired by the vintage feel of Louisiana. Each room is impacted by art and basic hues that accommodate the value of the guest. From the first step the guest enters the lobby, the choice of mood setting is given, from spa area to restaurant atmosphere, the choice is theirs. Spring 2015 Location - Somers, MT Sq. Ft. - 31,116
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Revit Photoshop Illustrator
Not Scope
Block Diagram: Second Floor
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Mezzanine
Consultation Room
Master Suites
Guest Room
Class Rooms
Second floor serves as the private place, the sleep, class, and consultation rooms are located. These serve as a place for personal engagement and socialize within their comfort zone. Brought by modernism design of the 1920’s.
Second Floor
Block Diagram: First Floor UP
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Spa
Restaurant
Lobby
Office Space
First floor is inviting by the accommodation of spa and restaurant, it also includes an office area for boutique staff. The lobby consisting of grand stair case depicting art and culture of jazz. The entrance reflects the concept of modern design inspired by New Orleans movement of expression.
First Floor Scale: 1/32” = 1’-0”
Concept Images
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Master Suite View
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Guest Room View
Spa View
Office View
Restaurant Elevation View
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Hendrick Medical Center The place is intent to contribute comfort and security to both the family and patient, incorporating staff in the design where it can provide the needs at hands reach. Focus on the healing process of the patient, having the design open to security and insight of the medical care people. The staff is set to engage the patient in both personal and professional care. On the intention and purpose of providing help and comfort in the progress of healing, knowing and understanding that this difficult that they’re going through, that they don’t have to go alone.
Scope of Work Not Scope
The scope of work is two levels.
Fall 2016 Location - Abilene, Texas Sq. Ft. - 30,636
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Revit Photoshop Illustrator
Bubble Diagram and Means of Egress
Word Cloud
Second Floor
Patient Services
Business Services
First Floor
Support Services Circulation
Block Diagram and Wall Floor Plans Second Floor
Concept Images Patient Services
Business Services Support Services Circulation
First Floor Patient Services
Business Services Support Services Circulation
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Medical Spa
Appearance Center and Gift Shop
Family Sleep Room
Family Lounge(s)
Oncology Patient Rooms
Community Education (Reading Room) & Training/Conference Space
Meditation/Chapel Space
Reception
Admissions/Waiting
Radiology Center
Food Service Areas
Physician On-Call Rooms
Administration Offices
Counseling Center
Healing Gardens
Oncologist
Volunteer Services Offices
Staff Areas
Exam Rooms
Infusion Clinic
Security Office
Satellite Pharmacy/Labs
Surgery and Recovery Center
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Radiology Center Ultrasound
Sonogram
Breast MRI
Mammogram
Control Room
West View
Ultra Sound Room View
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Nurse Station
Mammogram Room View
X Ray
Infusion Clinic
Infusion Nurse View
West Elevation
East Elevation
Infusion Entrance View
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House 92A
Scope of Work
Located in the remote region of Guanajuato, the propose house is meant to introduce a natural and tranquil atmosphere to a business men. Having the design not only blend in with the terrain but also in a way to enhance the environment, the house bring comfort. House 92A uses contemporary finishes and elements to a traditional area of Mexico, it reflects the ideal setting for a long lasting and enjoyable place.
Fall 2016 Location - Guanajuato, Mexico Sq. Ft. - 2,500
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Revit Photoshop Illustrator
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Level 1 3/16" = 1'-0"
Agricultural Valley Site
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Mountain Peak
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Site
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December 07 7:07 AM
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Level 2 3/16" = 1'-0"
Not to Scale
North Elevation
East Elevation
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West Elevation
House 92A and Topography
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Level 3 3/16" = 1'-0"
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Interior Perspective
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Mesa del Mar
Brought by the concept of fusing nature and contemporary furniture design, the Mesa del Mar (Seas Table) gives the character of traditional and modern finish, making the glass and oak finish a focal point element. The coffee table is character brought to space. The glass gives transparency, and the horizontal elements give symmetrical feeling to edge and slick appearance.
Spring 2014 Location - Abilene, TX
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AutoCAD SketchUp CNC Router
Preliminary Drawings
Top View
Front View
Side View
Dimensions
Elevations and Axonometric
Concept Images
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Foco del Cerro
One of the key elements in design is giving the space a motif finish through the use of lighting. Foco del Cerro (Hills Light) is a aesthetic contemporary fixture that infuses nature with modernism finishes. A light that is design to evoke traditional design with moderation, giving peace and style to the space it brightens.
Spring 2014 Location - Abilene, TX
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AutoCAD SketchUp CNC Router
Preliminary Drawings
Side View
Top View
Side View
Dimensions
Elevations and Axonometric
Concept Images
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Fall 2015
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Illustrator
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