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KK KATIE

KLEPPEN

INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO


Contents

Azure Spa Commercial

Firenze Air B&B Hospitality


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SEL Office Commercial

Revolve Hotel Hospitality

Tradeshow Booth Commercial

Besse Residence Residential

Artwork

Personal Pieces


Azure Urban Interior & Spa Commercial



Site Plans

REI Building

Building Entrances

Connection to city and Transit

HIghway 25 Union station Denver Trolley

Nature / Greenery

Abstract: The goal for this design is to integrate a feeling of the natural environment within an urban space to create a feeling of calmness. This may be achieved by using natural elements throughout the building, as well as including organic motions and attributes within. Using larger windows within the public area can help to encourage an indoor-outdoor relationship and could open the space up by providing more natural light. Biophilia design could be used within the cafĂŠ or restaurant as a way to incorporate nature and allow for a more calming atmosphere. Throughout the spa, water features with moving water, such as fountains or motions of falling water, will enhance the calming experience by providing organic sounds. Dim lighting and natural elements of wood and stone would increase the sense of being outdoors in a stress-free environment. As more spaces are designed, it has become clear that social integration is important within certain spaces. This space will allow for individuals to relax while also meeting new people and having new experiences. Although social integration is important, it is also vital to recognize the public versus private spaces and how individuals interact within them. The public common area may be an open space for people to sit and talk to people, but including a space within a space can be a successful design attribute. Concept: Located in Denver, CO, this space is an oasis of green-friendly hospitality that welcomes guests and visitors with its tranquil ambiance and advanced features. The concept of this environment derives from that of a blue butterfly. As a connection to the site in Denver, the Butterfly Pavilion is located 13.5 miles from the site and was the first stand-alone non-profit insect exhibit in the US (1995), housing 1,200 free-flying butterflies. This space emulates the characteristics of a blue butterfly by including soft whimsical features. The butterfly is a symbol of serenity, universal harmony, and peace which is what this spa and public space will reflect.


Level 1 Floor Plan & Birds Eye Perspective MASSAGE ROOMS

SPA POOL

SAUNA/STEAM ROOM

STORAGE

LOCKER ROOM

PERFORMANCE/ PUBLIC SPACE

MEZZANINE SEATING EAREA

RESTAURANT ENTRANCE

CAFE


Level 2 Floor Plan & Birds Eye Perspective CEILING ELEMENT

YOGA / MEDITATION

CURVED STAIR

OFFICE SPACE

SEATING AREA

POND UNDER GLASS FLOOR


Mezzanine Birds Eye Perpsective

This mezzanine has been created as another way to connect the cafe and the performance area allowing visitors to flow in between spaces in an seamless way. Individuals are able to sit above the cafe and relax or walk through to the space above the performance and public space, introducing themselves to a more energetic atmosphere.


Spa Pool Area


Performance Area


Restaurant


Cafe


Firenze Air B&B Hospitality



Florence, Italy Fall 2019

Concept PRECISION

This concept of wrapping, connecting, and control has been inspired by the Paper Marbling Workshop. The design of this boutique hotel has come together by combining and connecting elements and materials. Throughout the space there is a sense of wrapping of wood and durability of iron. With precision, the space has been crafted to emulate the making of the box using linear edges and controlled angles.

WRAPPING

CONNECTING

CONTROL

Concept Statement :

MOLDING


Floor Plan BATH 2

BEDROOM 1

BEDROOM 2

BEDROOM 3 LIVING RM BATH 1

DINING

KITCHEN BEDROOM 4

Rendered Plan


Kitchen Render

- Stone veneers wrap from the living room wall to the kitchen - Stone veneers are flush with the venetian plaster - Natural wood cabinets


Dining Room Render

- Light fixtures in the wall that emulates concept - Custom table and seating element - Custom side table


Custom Pieces

The side table has been designed to emulate the concept by connecting materials and having precise angles. There are two glass table pieces and a wood back with wood legs painted black

The cast iron drawer handle would be screwed into the cabinet at each end. There is a place for the thumb to rest when using the handle.


Material Applications

Corner Wrapped Stone

Sherwin-williams crisp linen paint Sherwin-williams crisp linen paint

Light g ceiling Light grey timber Venetian Plaster ceiling element (KItchen Wall) Venetian Plaster Natural sandstone (KItchen Wall) wall veneers Natural sandstone wall veneers

Greywashed timber wood floor panels

Steelcase Seating Maroon Upholstery Steelcase Seating Navy Upholstery

Brown cotton polyester blend curtain


Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Office Commercial



Concept Engineers can be viewed as structured individuals that push boundaries technically as they continue to develop transparent and efficient products. This concept is driven by structure, transparency, and efficiency that is applied throughout the design

Key Words: - Structure

• Glass & Steel

- Transparency

• Furniture types

- Efficiency Final Parti

Engineering In The Environment Bringing Schweitzer

Solar Panel Microgrid -Power System Dynamic - Structured

Engineering Laboratories into the environment of Tbilisi, Georgia

PowerMAX Control Systems - Industrial - Structured - Efficient


Site Description

WELL Sustainability - Air filtration - Air quality standards - Increased ventilation

AIR - Fundamental water quality - Drinking water promotion - Periodic water testing The chosen site is located in Tbilisi, Georgia near the Tbilisi Reservoir.

WATER - Nutritional information - Food allergies - Local ingredients NOURISHMENT - Visual lighting design - Low-glare workstation design - Electric light glare control LIGHT - Accessible design - Visual and physical ergonomics COMFORT


Furniture Choices:

Color Choices: BLUE; - Color for SEL & the flag of Tbilisi - Represents the water of the Tbilisi Reservoir near the site RED: - Color from the flag of Tbilisi, as well as the flag of Georgia

Haworth Zody Chair

Conference Room

Flag of Tbilisi

Material Choices:

Dark Wood applied to stairs

Blue Carpet applied on level 2

Monumental Staircase

Light grey wood applied on level 1 & 2

Red Rug used in recpetion

Haworth Basket 011 Chair

Haworth Workstation


Furniture Floor Plans

Level 2

Level 1


Monumental Staircase - Level 1


Customer Service Workstations - Level 2


Revolve Hotel Hospitality



Fundamental water quality Drinking water promotion Periodic water quality testing WATER

The concept of revolve comes from the ever revolving experiences between the combination of the city with nature throughout Seattle. Bringing in natural elements throughout the hotel as well as a modern feel reflects the ambiance of Seattle. Including living walls and plants throughout has been proven to increase relaxation for individuals. This space provides several different areas for varying travelers such as a cafe, a lounge area with a fireplace, and a conference space for working individuals. The revolve hotel provides a relaxing experience while being immersed

Nutritional information Local ingredients Clean cooking space NOURISHMENT Circadian light design Low glare work design Solar glare control

into the city. LIGHT

Fitness equipment Active transportation support

FITNESS Individual thermal control Accessible design Sound reducing surfaces Custom Reception Desk

COMFORT


Level 3

Level 1

Level 4

Level 2


Restaurant Bar

Lounge Seating


Rooftop Bar Render

Rooftop Bar Elevation


Tradeshow Booth Commercial



CONCEPT These four disciplines are Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, and Construction Management and they are what make up the School of Design and Construction. The design of my tradeshow booth displays the information and many examples of projects designed by students within the School of Design and Construction at Washington State University and how those disciplines come together throughout the design process to get to the final product. The concept of four points to a project is displayed by the use of rectangles and represents a finished project that has been created through the integration of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, and Construction Management.

Elevation 1-a

PARTI DESIGN INTERIOR DESIGN

ARCHITECTURE

THE FOUR POINTS TO A PROJECT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

CONSTRCUTION MANAGEMENT


Project Info

The goal for this project is to create a tradeshow booth that provides information about the School of Design and Construction at Washington State University. This tradeshow booth will showcase the four disciplines of Interior Design, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Construction Management.

FINISHED FLOOR PLAN

FINISHED CEILING PLAN


Custom Desk

Front Perspective

Elevation

Elevation



Besse Residence Residential


Physical Model


Ceramic frog as concept inspiration

Final Parti

Unity through color and shape and scale comparison Size expansion to enhance movement

Concept Model


Rendered Floor Plan

Dimensioned Floor Plan


Building Section

Bathroom Birds Eye View


Kitchen Perspective


Artwork Personal Pieces



Paris A Designer’s View Study Tour

Villa Savoye Watercolor AUG 2018

Eiffel Tower Sketch AUG 2018

Notre Dame Sketch AUG 2018


‘I Only See You In My Dreams’

Acrylic & Water Color Paint


Acrylic Paint


Thank You


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