K R I STA N E E R DA E L S University of Wisconsin - Madison Bachelor of Science - Interior Architecture | Certificate in Business | Certificate in Studio Art |
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.� -Albert Einstein
CONTENTS | hospitality office healthcare residential personal work
Featured in Design 2016 at the School of Human Ecology’s Ruth Davis Design Gallery
Honorable Mention
hospitality
State Street | Madison, Wisconsin |SEA|NARIO Concept
|SEA|NARIO transfers customers to a different world, becoming instantly overwhelmed with fascination. Thought-provoking materials and elements flood the space creating an environment where visitors find inspiration. The menu, consisting of small, decadent seafood dishes adds to the perplexity of the restaurant. Here, patrons will escape from everyday obstacles, taking time to free their minds through day and night.
FALL 2015
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2
3 MEN
OFFICE/STORAGE
KITCHEN
WOMEN
4
1
Level 1 1/4" = 1'-0"
FLOOR PLAN: nearly perfect symmetry balances
the space while calming customers
ENTRANCE & BAR:
compress and release experience when entering
BACK DINING:
interesting materials and design elements play on the sense of wonder |SEA|NARIO attempts to invoke, creating a unique view from any perspective
office
University of Wisconsin - Madison OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR Concept
COLLABORATION | COMMUNITY | COLOR These defining words evolved the UW Office of the Registrar refresh into a vibrant comfortable space, highly conducive for productivity. Employees and executives alike expressed an interest in a more inspirational, beautiful workplace. The playful color palate and out-of-scale house motif carry throughout the departments developing a sense of community. Departments were relocated to new, more appropriate locations to encourage communication.
SUMMER 2015
Future Collaboration Space
Offices
Training Room Offices
Storage
Conference Room Copy Room
Mechanical
Mechanical Women's Restroom
Telecom
Electrical
Men's Restroom
Reception
Electrical
Conference Room
Break Room Copy Space
Offices
Collaboration Space
ADTS and COAS Executive Offices Offices
Conference Room
Conference Room
Veteran's Area ADTS and COAS Cubes
Elevat
Storage
Mechanical Exit Stairs
1
Level 2 1/16" = 1'-0"
Storage
Elevator
Electrical
Transcript Room
Men's Restroom
Elevator Control Room
Electrical
Bursar's Office
Owner
Academic Services/ Student Services Cubes
Scott's Office
Storage and Copy Room
Mechanical
Women's Restroom
Randy's Office
11th floor
UP
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Student Services/ Academic Services Executive Offices
Residency Counselors
UP Student Employee Cubes
Coffee/ Break Space
Elevator Lobby Collaborative Work Spaces Conference Room
1
Level 1 1/16" = 1'-0"
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Owner
10th floor
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ACOUSTIC HOUSE: positioned throughout the office
for a change of scenery during work or break time
STAIRCASE: placing a staircase in the middle of the
office allows for easier collaboration amongst employees located on different floors
COLOR-CODED DEPARTMENTS: create a sense of community within the office
healthcare
Professional Experience UW HEALTH Concept
SUMMER 2015
A collaborative project on the Hospital Entrance of UW Hospital and Clinics. This refresh included a full refresh in the restrooms, and a comprehensive finish update throughout the entry vestibule. Construction documents and renderings were produced to clearly express the vision of the new entrance to the contractor and end users.
BEFORE: the entrance prior to refresh
RENDERED PERSPECTIVES
OUTCOMES: this project
provided insight into the workings of an organization as well as the numerous opinions and circumstances to consider FINAL PERSPECTIVES
residential
University of Wisconsin - Madison HORSE BARN
Concept
SPRING 2015
The abandoned University of Wisconsin Horse Barn, built in 1899, presents a perfect opportunity for an adaptive reuse building project where the largescale structure is capable of transforming into shortand long-term living spaces with luxury amenities. The expansive space allows for ADA compatibility and incorporation of Universal Design principles.
SCHEMATICS & PLAN
IN
second floor
the second story of the Horse Barn hosts two, grand two-bedroom suites as well as conference and gathering spaces
FURNISHED PLAN - SECOND FLOOR SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0”
4963 TOTAL SQUARE FEET
materials throughout. North-facing, this apartght with the aid of large windows.
second floor
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ELEVATIONS
two-bedroom
Reading Nook
FURNISHED PLAN - TWO-BEDROOM PLAN SCALE: 3/16” = 1’-0”
1655 TOTAL SQUARE FEET
Dining
ʙʖʧʖQɒ ʏʖʜʖQɒ Kitchen
RENDERINGS
ADA COMPATIBLE: a large master suite makes
MASTER SUITE:
for easy accessibility throughout
images from within the Horse Barn prior to renovation add historical and rustic touches to the new design
Personal Work TECHNICAL & ABSTRACT Concept
A compilation of the work I am most proud of providing an insight into the artistic outlets I take interest in. A mixture of abstract art, drafting, rendering, and modeling for the sake of achieving excellent visual communication.
Lamp Design
RECYCLED CONTENT
SPRING 2014
Using a metal frame, foam core scraps, and a plastic bag, this sconce was created. An LED bulb keeps the lamp from getting too hot and saves energy
Featured in Design 2015 at the School of Human Ecology’s Ruth Davis Design Gallery
Hand Rendering
VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS
FALL 2014
An exercise to exhibit a semester of training in hand rendering. Through the use of prismacolor markers and colored pencil, a replication of this image evolved.
Featured in Design 2015 at the School of Human Ecology’s Ruth Davis Design Gallery
STAIN COMPOSITION|
acrylic paint on canvas
FALL 2011
Artwork
PAINTING & DRAWING
FAMILY PORTRAITS | charcoal pencil
SPRING 2013
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