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SEVENLY HEADQUARTERS EXPANSION JACKSON STREET CORRIDOR SERPENTINE CHARETTE WEIPPE LIBRARY TURNSTONE FLATS 7th DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH SOIL STEWARDS SKETCHES RESUME
THIS IS BELIEVE+ + I believe in creating spaces that captivate and inspire the essence of its users. + Using design as a tool to create spaces and circulation that makes daily functions and transitions seemingly flawless. + A way to give companies what they have always craved in the design of their facilities, to encourage interaction, success and growth both on the individual and company level. + Making design decisions both innovative and feasibly responsible, economically and functionally. + Thinking of design, as the underlying leader of the space. Away to lead by example and guide its users to naturally excel in their everyday tasks. A sign of a great leader is someone who continually leads by doing the small things. Making effective design decisions that may at times go unnoticed, but at the end of the day are very appreciated.
+ SEVENLY HEADQUARTER EXPANSION + Partnering up with Sevenly, a For-Profit Organization who raises money for a new charity each week through online sales, lives by the motto, that people matter. Creating a model design for a theoretic expansion for the company. Striving to imbue the spirit of the company into the overall by creating a true sense of place and belonging for all users.
Semester: Spring 2013. Capstone Course: 4th Year Interior Design Type: Commercial, Individual Duration: 18 weeks Site: Seattle, WA
Semester: Spring 2012 Course: 3rd Year Interior Design Type: Commercial, Group Duration: 10 weeks Site: Moscow, ID
+ JACKSON STREET CORRIDOR + Redeveloping a three block central corridor of downtown moscow. Infusing energy, community and sustainability into the area. creating a strong axis, and focusing on integrating mixed used buildings, allowing for an active synergy within the population of Moscow.
+ SERPENTINE CHARETTE
+Teaming up with ARUP in London, we were given the challenge to design an alternative solution for the Serpentine Pavilion that exemplifies design ideas that mitigate the specter of global climate change. Re-using the frame of bike to drive the form and overall design of the pavilion, we created an enjoyable space for people to gather and for events to be held.
Semester: Summer 2013 Course: Grad Arch Studio Type: Pavilion, Group Duration: 1 Day Site: London, England
Semester: Spring 2012 Course: 3rd Year Interior Design Type: Commercial, Individual Duration: 8 Weeks Site: Weippe, ID
+ WEIPPE LIBRARY + The Weippe Discovery Center Library Redesign, is a pivotal space within the Troy community. It was designed around a high focus on the users, health and wellness, security and high visibilities. The design provides user friendly spaces, to inspire learning, excellence and success.
+ TURNSTONE FLATS + This adaptive reuse project aims to imbue life, community and character back into the historic Turnstone Flats building located at the forefront entrance from the west into the downtown area of moscow. Designed based on the concept of a finger print, Turnstone Flats Co-Housing ables its residents on the upper floor to enjoy community living. On the ground floor there is a third space called Hand to Heart, where community members can come and prepare home cooked meals weekly.
Semester: Fall 2011 Course: 3rd Year Interior Design Type: Commercial, Individual Duration: 6 Weeks Site: Moscow, ID
Semester: Fall 2012 Course: 4th Year Interior Design Type: Commercial, Group Duration: 7 Weeks Site: Troy, ID
+ 7th DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH + The renovation of the Troy Seventh Day Adventist Church aims to harvest community, creating a home away from home for the members of the congregation, highlighting spiritual significance through elemental design principals and infusing wellness and sustainability for both the members and new facility. Opening up the congregation to new traditions and opportunities with the renovation of their facility it will allow for growth along with obtaining the historical character.
+ SOIL STEWARDS + Working with the Soil Stewards, a sustainable farming group on campus, we developed a design for an educational learning center to help Integrate local small farm with greater Moscow community. For our design we focused on the concepts of creating a strong connection the community with the local agricultural history, sustainability in the community, where farming meets the mind, and food for body, food for thought.
Semester: Fall 2011 Course: 3rd Year Interior Design Type: Commercial, Group Duration: 7 Weeks Site: Moscow, ID
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