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DISSENT This project was a collaboration between interior design and apparel, merchandising, and design students. The fashion student assigned was Abby Beuse. The goal was to understand and articulate her brand into a uniquely shaped building in Rome. This project was featured in the Iowa State newspaper and was admitted into the 34th Art / Design Annual Gallery 2014.
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Dissent’s atmosphere rebels against common attitudes in main stream fashion boutiques. The space defies its physical constraints through illusion, lighting and repetition.
Dissent Clothing Designed by Abby Beuse
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Site Via delle Botteghe Oscure, Roma, Italy
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Store Front Displays are made of illuminated abstract paintings behind suspended manikins. LED screens above windows show a moving graphic.
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Dissent retail store creates for its customer an experience that is avangard and shocking. Materials are used in a way they were not originally designed for, creating an atmosphere that rebels against common attitudes in mainstream fashion. The space defies its physical constraints through illusion, lighting, and repetition. The floor plans are in tandem allowing for a fluid flow through the spaces.
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Dressing Rooms
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Cashwrap
Shoes
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Main Level Natural finishes were selected to contrast with Beuse’s bold clothing designs.
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P1 Main Level Retail Space
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Break Room
Toilet Rooms Dressing Rooms
Storage
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Office
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Lower Level Subway tunnel effect was created through barrel and groin vaulting. 9
P2 Merchandise Tunnel
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Inspirational images
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Level Relationship Hand drawn figures and clothing
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P3 Outside Dressing Rooms 12
The objective in this high-end, Minnesota home was to design a spacious, luxurious residence for the Gustafson family which showcases their various art and sports memorabilia collections and supports and enhances their way of life. The design includes private areas for Elsa, Mrs. Gustafson's mother and her live-in attendant. Special attention to detail was given to the Gustafsons and their guests with maximum comfort and enjoment of their home, which features wetland views.
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Living Pantry Dining Master Bed Master Bath
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Lower Level Not to scale
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Living Workout Office Bed suite 2 Bed suite 3
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Kitchen Eleveation Not to scale
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P3 Living Room
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Mackay Renovation Working with real clients on Iowa State University campus was a wonderful experience. The employees in the Mackay office needed a solution to maximize their space and add new private and open plan work stations to their office. The objective was to create an environment that attracts and engages workers, fosters collaboration as well as supports necessary private work. Flexibility was key with this space’s furniture arrangements. The design was simplified to the essentials, featuring a clean and modern aesthetic.
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Original Plan
Challenge Create space for new employees in a compact environment. Increase openness and sunlight while keeping privacy for full-time employees.
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Solution Using the existing furniture in an open plan arrangement creates a better work flow and positive environment.
Hand and Computer Renderings
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Full-time Work Stations Semi-enclosed work stations create privacy and reduce sound.
Part-time Work Stations Minimize excess work surfaces in part-time stations creates more space. Reducing partitions in the center of the room allows for more light integration.
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This project is a design of an addition to the Northcrest community. The scope includes an assisted living, healthcare, and memory care connected in one building. The challenge was to create appropriate spaces for each client while keeping the connection of the building and minimizing long walkways.
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Assisted Living Main Building Healthcare Memory Care
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Memory Care Apartment Suite
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Community Space
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Apartment Suite
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NEXT UNIVERSITY Next University is a modern, private, liberal arts institution located in Norfolk, Virginia. Its small enrollment, less than 2,200 students, allows for an individualized approach to teaching. Their focus is to create future leaders through effective learning environments utilizing progressive teaching styles, effective spaces and technology. Students and faculty reflect the three core pillars associated with Next's brand identity: dedicated; innovative; transformative. These pillars equip the students to live out Next's mission, “The future is in their hands.�
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Custom created brand logo and identity
NEXT UNIVERSITY The Next University building project will be a 10,865 square foot opportunity that will not only support the needs of the faculty and students, but will creatively reflect the university’s identity. The space encourages modern teaching methods crucial to the diverse learning styles expected by the students. It also promotes physical and psychological well-being.
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The space is light and fun, yet aesthetically mature as it utilizes a purposeful repetition of color and texture to showcase Next’s brand identity. Connectivity is shown through the translucent wall partitions. The natural element is prominently displayed through the rich, green, living wall at the entrance. Gray corrugated metal pillars represent the strength of the core values and the intentional flexibility of the educational process. A bouldering wall playfully conveys the innovative element offering hands on learning activities and wellness. The adaptable use of technology highlights the university’s transformative conviction. Building students minds and body
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Entry, Branding Wall
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Next Cafe
Next Cafe Materials were selected using the secondary branding colors. The apricot color was chosen to stimulate high energy and complement a dining experience.
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Bouldering Wall Translucent bouldering wall creates a connection between two separate spaces. The students and faculty at Next believe in being physically active along with mentally educated.
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Bouldering Wall
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Art Drawing and sketching are an important part of my professional practice. I am continually challenging myself to communicate visually in new ways. I am currently most interested in computer painting, water color, and making logos.
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12” x 36” Acrilic on wood
Sketch for CyBike
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Quick Hand Sketches 48
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Computer Painting, Lake Gervais MN
Watercolor 9” x 6”
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CyBike Cygnet
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RELIABLE CLEANING
Custom Logo Designs
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JOY OWEN Education Gilbert Highschool Iowa State University CIDA Interior design degree BFA
Work Experience 2011 2015
BWBR Architects Intern 2014 Vast flexability of design assistance Library organization and ordering samples Cordinating rep meetings and displays Material selection
Iowa State University grant. 2011 - 2015 Destination Iowa State team leader. 2012 Art Inspired Juried Art Exhibit. 2012 / 2015 Painting selected to be displayed in rotating gallery exhibit.
Joy’s Cleaning Service 2012 -2015 Develop business plans. Work with diverse clients and situations. Develop trust with clients. Negotiate costs and strategic plan.
Skill Sets
Town Engineering 2011 - 2015 Assistant to Administrative Specialist III Performs daily office tasks. Organize files and offices. Interior remodel Presented design lobby updated to department chair and faculty. Ordered materials and set up appointment for installations. Painted lobby.
Awards & Honors
Software Revit SketchUp AutoCAD Illustrator Photoshop InDesign Microsoft Office Hand rendering Quick sketching Drawing Painting Drafting
515.203.9582 ejowen@iastate.edu 313 2nd St. POB 507 Gilbert, IA 50105
The Cafe’ 2012-2015 Barista at high paced restaurant. Customer service. Strong teamwork. Communicating clearly. Quick decision making and multi-tasking. References available upon request.