Kim Hoppe Portfolio

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KIM Hoppe LEED Green Associate

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HOPP1014@VANDALS.UIDAHO.EDU / 208.899.1744 / WWW.CARGOCOLLECTIVE.COM/KIMHOPPE


these are (some of) My pr University of Idaho (CIDA-accredited)

Bachelor of Interior Design Minors in Architecture + Art Magna Cum Laude

kim hoppe

208.899.1744 hopp1014@vandals.uidaho.edu

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1520 10th Ave

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Studio Inc

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Health Hub

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1713 Broadway Ave

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Furniture Design

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Involvement

Mixed-Use | Adaptive Reuse

Commercial Office

Urban Healthcare Clinic

Mixed-Use | Urban Renewal

Design | Construction


1520 10th Ave Date / Jan.-May 2011 Type / Mixed-Use + Adaptive Reuse Location / Seattle, WA Area / 21,500 sq. ft. Programs / Revit 2011 Photoshop Illustrator InDesign

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“Urban villages offer the kind of community that you can get in a small town but within a big city” -Liz Dunn This is an adaptive reuse project of a historic “auto row” showroom building in the vibrant neighborhood of Capitol Hill. The building currently sits vacant in a thriving urban village known as the Pike/Pine Triangle. It will be adapted into a mixed-use program consisting of restaurant, retail, office and apartment space, which considers and is inspired by the eclectic demographic that thrives in the area. The program will

bring a new life to the area creating a synergy with the entire neighborhood to create economic and cultural vitality. The Pike/Pine Triangle is home to nearly 50 restaurants and bars, more than 30 shops, 15 coffee houses and a dozen galleries and theaters. Public transit is conveniently located and small block sizes create a very accessible and walkable environment.

office cafe/ restaurant housing shop bar


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Located in the heart of the Pike/Pine urban village, 1520 acts as a community within a community. Inspired by intersections and the rhythm of the street, the design allows for all program spaces to connect and support one another, promoting social and visual interaction, chance encounters, and overall bringing the energy, movement and linear sight lines of the street inside the building.


right Restaurant mezzanine with visual connection to main stair and retail space. below Restaurant window bar with operable windows that interact with the street. opposite View of restaurant. Custom fixed bench seating and family style tables made from recycled wood. Custom bar wall feature made from recycled metal sheet clad with bolt seams.



above Vintage boutique retail space with custom clothing racks made from recycled wood. Windows to restaurant mezzanine. left Collaborative office space. top left Main entry area for all spaces with seating for restaurant waiting. opposite Vintage boutique retail space. Reupholstered vintage chairs and floral Flavor Paper wall texture.



left South side studio apartment with skylight and shared balcony. below Exterior perspective.


South Section / Stair as light well

East Section / Stack ventilation + see last pages for construction document samples


studio inc. Date / Sept.-Oct. 2010 Type / Commercial Office Location / Minneapolis, MN Area / 11,500 sq. ft. Programs / AutoCad SketchUp Podium Photoshop Illustrator InDesign


Studio Inc. is an Architecture and Interior Design firm of 38 people located in an office and retail high rise complex located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The firm is in need of an office design that provides a progressive image, areas of collaboration and a creative environment that works within the parameters of a rectangular floor plate. Furthermore, each studio, or “community�, will have a distinctive presence through the use of color and visual texture, which also provides intuitive way finding. Open Cscape Steelcase systems furniture and technology allows for collaboration within each community.


top right Entry. right Visual intersection of walkway. bottom right Cscape desks with views of the city and operable shades.

far right Presentation room and training room. opposite Administrative community and Retail community.


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The office space breaks away from the repetitious grid and interjects the monotony of work by providing spaces that stimulate, inspire and revitalize through a variegated internal landscape of projecting forms, visual texture, abundant lighting and areas of collaboration. All of which improves the efficiency of work flow and the happiness of the team members.


Health HUB Date / Aug.-Sept. 2010 Type / Urban Healthcare Clinic I.D.E.C design competition Area / 2,485 sq. ft. Programs / AutoCad SketchUp Podium Photoshop Illustrator


Urban Healthcare Clinic

The Health Hub uses calming textures inspired by nature and an unconventional yet comfortable palette in order to redefine the clinic environment and alleviate apprehension associated with doctor visits. The curving lines and use of wood add to the relaxed atmosphere is this new healing environment. Moreover, the design of the layout also enhances the patient and staff experience. The exam rooms surround a central hub area which was designed to support the clinic staff allowing them to efficiently deliver services and create open communication lines with other staff members. The exam rooms use warm wooden cabinetry, which also hide the medical instruments, and are equipped with flat screen monitors to optimize the exchange of medical information between doctor and patient in a private setting.

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E. Exam Room F. Exam Room G. Mechanical H. Nurse Hub

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top Nurse “Hub�. Stations, storage and collaboration. above Exam room with Steelcase Nurture furniture. opposite Waiting room with Maharam antimicrobial upholstery (Greenguard certified) and Interface carpet tiles (Green Label Plus certified).

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1713 Broadway Ave Date / Dec. 2010 Type / Mixed-Use + Urban Renewal Location / Boise, ID Area / 4,176 sq. ft. Programs / AutoCad SketchUp Podium Photoshop Illustrator


COFFEE SHOP / LIVE + WORK UNIT The current building sits vacant and will be transformed into a space that will unite the surrounding communities and ultimately help combat urban sprawl. The building is adjacent to the University District and Downtown. It will be a place where local residences, business people and college students can gather and interact. The coffee shop will display local art and the flexible seating area can be used for gallery events. The live/work unit is connect by a sliding door on the interior and has separate entrances for business purposes. The exterior spaces provide areas for vegetation to grow and for people to enjoy the outdoors. The extensive green roof consists of mainly succulent plants and provides insulation to the spaces below.

aluminum grate floor bedroom

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EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOF

built-in desk living room

sliding door

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kitchen

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art display wall garden

cistern street entrance

order art bar back residential entrance

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patio back parking lot entrance creamer/condiment area storage storage

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By creating mixed-use spaces and higher density areas, access to everyday resources can be in walking distance or easily accessed by public transportation. Our communities can come together to form a complete whole, mutually supporting eachother.


above Coffee shop with wood ceiling feature and the art viewing bar.


top right Office space connected to living space right Bedroom with aluminum folding glass wall system from NanaWall. opposite Living room with integrated storage under the stairs and built-in desk. Aluminum grate floor opening in ceiling to allow natural light into the space and air to circulate.



+ Construction document samples 1520 10TH AVE



Curving Time Explores the theme of Jazz and Time. It Combines a curving shape that represents the rhythm of jazz and a box representing the structure of time. Grandma Chair Hugs you, cradles you and rocks you. The curved plywood and cushions create a sense of protection and comfort. The recycled legs, hinges and fabric create a hodgepodge.


Furniture Design Date / Spring 2010 Type / Design & Construction Clock- “Curving Time” Chair- “Grandma Chair” Methods / Laser cutter Vacuum-bag bending method Wood shop power tools


involvement Date / 2011 Architecture for Humanity Prototype Bench Making Workshop Wedgewood Community Build Architects Without Borders El Centro De La Raza-Conference Room Redesign


El Centro De La Raza is a community center that provides services to all people seeking a better life and are advocates of human rights. The remodeled conference room will allow community members to hold meetings in a functional and enjoyable space. It will also bring in more revenue in order to fund programs for the community. A flexible seating area allows for multiple table layouts. The design highlights historic pictures through a picture rail moulding that surrounds the entire space. The new ceiling slant creates a focal point for the large historic windows and allows more light to enter. Historic pendant lights, recessed cans and recessed spot lights are used for maximum user control with multiple switch settings.


HOPP1014@VANDALS.UIDAHO.EDU / 208.899.1744 / WWW.CARGOCOLLECTIVE.COM/KIMHOPPE


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