KRISTI KELTON Interior Design
KRISTI KELTON kristi.kelton@wsu.edu (206) 380-6853 17821 NE 33rd St Redmond, WA
Kristi Kelton is an aspiring Interior Designer with an innate artistic and creative personality that has led her to be a tenacious and detail-oriented designer. She values in depth design research and concept development. In collaborative efforts, she takes on many responsibilities, expresses her ideas, and strives to produce quality work that she can communicate effectively and thoroughly. Kristi looks forward to doing interdisciplinary work in the field. Kristi wishes to design spaces that are inclusive to everyone, that promote learning, healing, or hospitality/recreation while honoring and encouraging culture and diversity. She wants to change the world by bringing people together through design.
EDUCATION Washington State University- Pullman, WA
2014-Present
School of Design and Construction Interior Design Expected BA in May 2018
EMPLOYMENT Emerald City Smoothie- Bellevue, WA Menchies- Bellevue, WA Seabelle Bakery- Bellevue, WA
TECHNICAL SKILLS
SERVICE
Microsoft- Word, Excel, PowerPoint Adobe- Photoshop, Illustrator,
Palouse Habitat for Humanity- Moscow, ID
InDesign
Autodesk- AutoCAD and Revit
Built home for single mother and kids Learned residential electricity, plumbing, and insulation installation
Treehouse Wearhouse: Free Store for Youth in Foster Care- Seattle, WA Organized and checked out clothing, school supplies, and toys Supervised and tutored children, and monitored parent meetings
2017 2015 2013- 2014
2015-2016 2013-2014
“Creativity isn’t something that checks in and out, you just got to jump whenever the wave comes...” -Miguel Jontel Pimentel
ACCOMPLISHMENTS IIDA Northern Pacific Chapter Design Charrette 2nd Place Winner- Seattle, WA
2018
Student group charrette project Presented project to interior design judges
WSU Junior Interior Design Class Corporate Design Project Finalist- Seattle, WA
2017
Chosen as finalist for final presentation of global tech company corporate office design to clients and interior design professionals at Interior Architects in Seattle
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES IIDA, Western Region Student Design Charrette- Northern Pacific Chapter Finals- Seattle WA
2017-2018
Student group charrette project Presented group project to interior design professionals
WSU School of Design and Construction Analogical Drawing Workshop Committee CoordinatorPullman, WA
2016-2018
Organized workshop for students Communicated with world renowned guest artists Advertised with posters, flyer’s, and communicated with students
WSU School of Design and Construction Gallery Team- Pullman, WA Conceptualized, designed, and installed exhibits Coordinated events Designed posters, flyer’s etc.
WSU School of Design and Construction Resource Library Assistant- Pullman, WA Organized materials Researched and provided informational posters on new, unique and sustainable materials
2017-2018
2017-2018
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WELLNESS/ MULTI-BUSINESS
WELLNESS/ ATMOSPHERIC
COMMERCIAL
EDUCATION
RETAIL
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
HAND RENDERING
PERSONAL ARTWORK
CORPORATE VIDA BELA
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Lobby
WORKPLACE DESIGN FOR GLOBAL TECH COMPANY SAO PAULO, BRAZIL INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
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Level 4 Floor Plan Scale: 1/8”= 1’-0”
Level 5 Floor Plan Scale: 1/8”= 1’-0”
Design a work place environment for a global technology company in Sao Paulo, Brazil for 154 employees, five years in the future. Incorporate the culture of the region and way of business life to create a
futuristic technology and collaboration. To promote employee efficiency as well as engagement and well-being, the space should encourage productivity in a social and casual environment. space that fosters the use of
Living Building Challenge PLACE MATERIALS BEAUTY
International WELL Building Institute
COMFORT NOURISHMENT FITNESS
Staircase
Lobby, Conference Rooms, and Level 5 Workspace Section
Sunroom and Mezzanine Section
find the beauty in life.... Through ingenuity, progression, and fulfillment, Brazil makes the most of what it has and finds beauty in life. With ingenuity expressed from the indigenous people of the Amazon, native crops, the diverse ethnic population, favelas, and street art, Brazilians continue to progress and create something vast and beautiful from
something small and undesirable. Brazilians embrace the urban lifestyle through being outdoors, socializing on rooftops with neighbors, and creating art on existing the urban landscape. By encompassing what they have through innovative
and artistic style, Brazil’s cultural identity has overcome the test of time with an optimistic and fulfilled perception of life.
Level 4 Open Workspace
Level 4 Collaboration Space Section
INGENUITY
Interactive Tech Wall
PROGRESSION
FULFILLMENT Level 5 Open Workspace
Sunroom with Private Cabana Work Stations
WELLNESS-MULTI-BUSINESS Community Flex Space
EMERGE AND IMMERSE
WEST CENTRAL COMMUNITY WELLNESS COLLABORATIVE FOR KENDAL YARDS SPOKANE, WA INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
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Lower Level Floor Plan
Level 1 Floor Plan
Composite Elevation 1
Composite Elevation 2 Fitness Center Lobby
Level 2 Floor Plan
Community Flex Space Entrance Kendall Yards is looking for a place to facilitate community wellness, while considering environmental consciousness. Residents seek a mind
and body fitness component to promote physical and mental health in one place. A place where the community activities are empowered, showcased, and supported is essential. To further encourage a healthy lifestyle, a juice bar is desired to serve organic juices, and a vegan restaurant to serve healthy animal product free food. Ultimately this wellness and collaborative business center should immerse and celebrate all people of the community in a welcoming manner to share the value of each entity.
revitalizing conscious & healthy living...
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Spokane, a growing cosmopolitan city, has gradually emerged as a destination for new experiences. Its developmental improvements have
revitalized and re-branded communities that encourage environmental consciousness, healthy living, and safe neighborhoods like Kendall Yards. West Central Community Wellness Collaborative celebrates and progresses the city’s forward movement into better living. The living greenery, sustainable and healthy source
GO LOCAL
of food provided, and wellness services will help the community continue to emerge and immerse and improve the quality of life West Central Community Wellness Collaborative
for all ages, ethnicities, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
FOOD ACCESS
Yoga/Meditation Space
Entry Way
Organic Juice Bar
Vegan Restaurant
Community Flex Space
WELLNESS-ATMOSPHERIC Bath
THERMAL OASIS THERMAL BATH FACILITY INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
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Thermal Oasis is a space where people can completely escape from the hectic world and be surrounded by the most essential element
on earth.
People of any gender, religion, or
cultural background may use this communal bath. In this facility people can come to change into swim suits, shower, and enter the bath and pool. Aesthetically and physically cool materials like stone and concrete were used to emphasize
very cold surface to very warm water. The cool grey tones enhance the bright blue user’s experience with contrast from a
waters. People can relax in the bath, step out and sit above the waters. This seamless transition from the water to sit, represents the sense that the
ocean seamlessly meets the sky or earth. People can walk from one end to the other
and dip into the cool pool outside in the courtyard.
Level 1 Floor Plan
Main corridor overlooking outdoor bath
North and South Locker Room Elevation
North and South Outdoor Curtain Wall Elevation
simplistic, serene, and intimate experience indoors with soft ambient light emerging from the waters and the walls to illuminate the steam. A view of the natural landscape and sun light floods through the floor to ceiling windows but is controlled by the mostly closed ceiling. People leave feeling physically and mentally rejuvenated after relaxing, socializing, and connecting with themselves and the natural world. It’s a
Indoor to outdoor transition
Locker Room Entrances
Outdoor bath and pool space
Where the ocean holds the sky... cold rigid stone, you unveil yourself. A careful step down to submerge your heavy body into the brewing fresh waters, you are embraced with heat as the warmth caresses your every muscle, relieves your pores, and the steam purifies your breaths. An ambiance emerges from With your feet on the
the floor and floats along side you as you walk
weightlessly from one end of the bath to the other. Warm sunlight drips down the cold walls and ceiling. Nature’s lush presence makes a spiritual offering to you from every angle while your meditative
state soaks away the toxic shade in an oasis.
North wall overlooking West side vegetation
Bath
COMMERCIAL Booth Entrance
ACHIEVING WELLNESS
SHOWCASE BOOTH DESIGN FOR THE INTERNATIONAL WELL BUILDING INSTITUTE LIVING FUTURE CONFERENCE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS GROUP PROJECT
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Floor Plan Scale: 1/8”= 1’-0”
Isometric Rendered Floor Plan
c l a ri t y , c on s c io usne ss, a nd a spira t io n. . . Design a trade show booth into a original design to
advertise
branded, visually inspiring,
the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI)
at the Living Building Conference. The booth demonstrates and
educates
the
globally, and why working with the IWBI is the future of wellbeing and the built environment. There is an area for IWBI to greet and engage members and potential members attending the Conference. Another space allows for respite for IWBI Members, as well as serve as an area that allows for IWBI Members to have informal client meetings. attendees what IWBI is, what IWBI represents
East Informational Wall Elevation
and
aspiration the International WELL Building Institute promotes buildings with human health and well-being at the forefront of design. The booth which is a circular shape that creates a curvilinear flow of movement throughout the space, follows the graphical organization of the IWBI logo. Wall finishes consist of reclaimed wood planks that create the repeating curvilinear lines as well as a recycled glass finish with overlapping lines in a cool color scheme also represented in the logo. Just as users in the built environment experience clarity through the principles of healthy air, light, water, nourishment, and fitness, attendees of the booth will experience this in the illuminated and comfortable space with soothing sounds of clean flowing water and soft colors. The Through
clarity,
consciousness,
and
opaque glass walls also provide clarity into the space, giving people a sense of the design to invite them in without giving away too much of the exhibition.
Central Atmospheric Water Feature
International WELL Building Institute COMFORT NOURISHMENT FITNESS MIND
AIR WATER LIGHT INNOVATION
Circular Path
EDUCATION
Lobby
PRESERVING THE CANOPY OF LIFE EDUCATIONAL FACILITY FOR AMAZON RAINFOREST SERVICE WORK MIAMI, FLORIDA GROUP PROJECT
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Classroom 1
Exterior Entry
Classroom 2
RETAIL Home Event Space
BUNGALOWS GOURMET GROCER NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA GROUP PROJECT
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Bakery, Seafood, Meat, and Dairy Back of House
Management Offices
Wine Cellar
Dining Room
SEAFOOD
FOOD PREP
RL-5 RL-5
RL-5
RL-5
RL-5
RL-5
RL-5 RL-5
Prepared MealsPersonal food prep station Recycling center
CHEESE
Kitchen UP
WINE
Living RoomLounge and Performance area R
PRODUCE
RL-5 RL-5
RL-5
RL-5 RL-5
RL-5
RL-5
GROCERY RL-5
SALAD/ SOUP BAR
RL-5
RL-2
RL-5
RLN-3
RL-5
RL-2
RL-5
BAKERY
DAIRY/EGGS
MEAT
COOKING DEMO
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On-Line Order Pick-up
EVENT SPACE UP
DN
SELF CHECK-OUT
UP
CHECK OUT FARMER'S MARKET
Level 1 Floor Plan
ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE Touch-screen informational walls
Plants
Home Kitchen cooking demonstrations
Food Truck and Outdoor seating
GardenHerb picking Florist Local Merchant-Inside and Outside
Roof 25' - 9"
Level 2 11' - 0"
Storefront Elevation
Seafood, Deli, Dairy, and Bakery Section
Level 1 0' - 0"
BATH & BEAUTY Sink and makeup vanity DN
Make-over station Check-out Curtains/ Rugs Bedroom furniture
DN
Product Display
BEDROOM SHOWROOM DN
Cash Wrap
STORAGE
Level 2 Floor Plan
Produce Section
Touch-Screen Info Walls Section
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Out of the house but in your home... Come to Bungalows to get out of the house but in your home. This friendly neighborhood gourmet grocer creates a fun and relaxed shopping experience that can turn into an
exciting outing with the comfort of your own home. The store offers organic foods for healthy conscious individuals and families as well as opportunities to experience high quality international foods and of course New Orleans local cuisine from the farmer's market and local merchants. Bungalows values environmental consciousness encouraging customers to prepare their own meals, package them in sustainable containers, and recycle products all in our meal prep and recycling center.
Kitchen and Living Room Event Space
Bungalows celebrates the residents of New Orleans and they way they live at home. While
shopping,
experience
cooking
demonstrations in the store. Experience the event space which immerses you into your own home. Take cooking classes in
the kitchen from local chefs, then have a dinner party with friends and family eating
Lounge in the living room space or enjoy a performance by local artists. Shop for home goods or find bath and beauty supplies in the the food you cooked.
home bathroom styled shop and get a personal makeover by professional beauticians upstairs.
Home Retail Display
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Level 1 0' - 0"
Produce Section
Seafood Section
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Description
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FIRE LIFE AND SAFETY LEGEND
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GENERAL NOTES 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS
Fire Extinguisher
49'-0"
Fire Pull
2. VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF EACH PORTION OF WORK 3. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ARE COMPLIMENTARY
Level 5 Fire Life & Safety 2 3/32" = 1'-0"
Security Check-point
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4. DIMENSION TO THE STRUCTURAL GRID OF THE FINISH SURFACES UNLESS OTHERISE NOTED
Exit Sign
5. DOORS INDICATED NEARBY WALL INTERSECTIONS SHALL BE LOCATED SO THAT THE FINISH OPENING IS FOUR INCHES FROM THE FACE OF THE NEARBY WALL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
2hr Fire Rated Wall
6. REFERENCE OTHER PLANS FOR CLARIFICATION ON PLACEMENT
Workspace Fire Life and Safety Plan with Legend
Level 4 and 5 Fire Life & Safety Plan Project Number Date Drawn By Checked By
Scale
ID 333 May 3, 2017 Kristi Kelton Genell Ebbini
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
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Law Office Details Sheet
Lobby
Conference Rooms and Workstations
Collaborative Workspace
Cafeteria
HAND RENDERING
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Exterior Entrance to Public Art Gallery
Lobby
Exhibition Space
Entry/Foyer
Kitchen
Dining/Living Room
Grocery Store Exterior Entry
PERSONAL ARTWORK
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Graphite Portraits
Charcoal Sketches
Prismacolor Marker Portrait
THANK YOU KRISTI KELTON kristi.kelton@wsu.edu 17821 NE 33rd St Redmond, WA 98052 (206) 380-6853