Interior Design Student Portfolio

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INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO


Kristin Neal Endicott College - Beverly, Ma 978.559.1936 kneal692@mail.endicott.edu


Retail Design

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Hospitality Design

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Hospitality Design

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Multi- Use Design

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Corporate Design

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Corporate Design

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Textile Design

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Renderings/ Travel Photography

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION The goal for this project was to create an 8’ x 20’ pop- up shop for a given product. This was a collaborative effort, and the product we were given was Haloma. Haloma’s mission is to provide a sturdy and sustainable surfboard that does not pollute our oceans. They are eco-friendly and made from recycled cork stoppers, held together with pine resin, beeswax, and other natural fibers. The solution for this space was to mirror the mission of Haloma through the pop-up shop design, offering interactive connections to the community, and the use of recycled materials and creating multiple storage options for this space was key.

CONCEPT A beehive is a highly organized enclosure created for bees to harvest food and raise their young. It is a naturally occurring structure that protects its dwellers and is made of a group of densely packed hexagonal beeswax cells. The structure of a beehive is very organized, safe haven for bees to perform their daily routines and skills

SOFTWARE USED Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES Conceptual Development | Space Planning | Sustainability Research


Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

Retail Design


PRODUCT INSPIRATION


Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

Retail Design


HOTEL CAVOUR PROJECT DESCRIPTION The outcome for this design was to develop a sustainable space for a Boutique Hotel located in Rome. The theme for this Hotel is Modern Mediterranean. The hope was to create a space that felt comfortable for the everyday traveler, providing the client with not only a means to relax but an enthusiastic space to invigorate the senses.

CONCEPT The concept for this design is thread installations from the artist, Gabriel Dawe. Through his work, he was able to create visual connections to shape and forms. “Site specific installations that explore the connection between fashion and architecture, and how they relate to the human need for shelter in all its shapes and forms.� -Gabriel Dawe

SOFTWARE USED Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES Conceptual Development | Space Planning


Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

Hospitality Design


PROJECT DESCRIPTION This project was a collaborative effort to create a restaurant and bar space on the first floor of Hotel Cavour in Rome. With the incorporation of mixed use seating and European inspirations, this space displays as a mysterious, warm atmosphere that excites the dining experience. The rich interior, and material use encompass European style and create a unique and sought after restaurant design.

CONCEPT The name Il Dedalo or “The Maze� stems from ancient Greek mythology. Daedalus is a character best known for building the labyrinth of the minotaur. Il Dedalo is a curious dining experience, where guests discover Tuscan cuisine while uncovering a labyrinthine dining hall full of intimate and dimly lit spaces. Upon entering a maze, the guest has to make conscious choices of direction, uncovering hidden alcoves with the hopes of discovering a singular path that leads to their destination. Each turn holds new possibility and the uncertainty of continuous exploration.

SOFTWARE USED Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES Conceptual Development | Space Planning


COLLABORATION

BARREL VAULT BRICK

WAITING ROOM/ BAR

HANGING BEAMS

TOM DIXON WINGBACK CHAIR

BATHROOMS

MAIN DINING ROOM/ BOOTH SEATING

PANTRY

KITCHEN/ PREP AREA

Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

Hospitality Design


GLASS MAZE HANGING INSTALLATION BEAMS

L-SHAPED BOOTH SEATING

VIP DINING

MAIN DINING ROOM/ BOOTH SEATING

TOM DIXON WINGBACK CHAIR

GLASS PTN WALL


MAIN ENTRANCE

COLLABORATION

- Lighting Strips -Variety of size and movement -Gap between panels for lighting

Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

Hospitality Design


LOWELL HOUSE, INC PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Lowell House is a sober living facility which fosters “treatment not incarceration�. Lowell House was a collaborative effort, where we were responsible for designing a residential space as well as a commercial floor. The goals of Lowell House are to rebuild lives while strengthening the community through increased education and prevention.

CONCEPT As light illuminates, reflects, and refracts from an object, an abstract sculpture is diffused throughout the space. The sculpture of light is an ever changing inspiration of imagination and radiation of positivity. The warmth and expansive qualities of light are therapeutic and freeing to the human mind, promoting health and overall well-being.

SOFTWARE USED Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES Conceptual Development | Space Planning | Building Orientation


Sustainability: Thin film photovoltaics Community Garden Area Food Garden Recycling Insulated Windows Virtual Communication Displays Zero VOC Paint Natural Lighting Low Water Use Faucet and Toilet with common plumbing Walls Energy Efficient Appliances Refillable Water Stations Natural Materials – Recycled Carpeting and Hardwood

COLLABORATION

Human Factors: Comfort seating throughout Lounges/ Large Entry Beverage Bar located at front entrance Fitness Gym Garden Space for Relaxation Educational/ Information Area Private Office Entrance around back of building

Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

Multiple- Use Design


LOWELL HOUSE, INC


COLLABORATION

Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

Multiple- Use Design


PROJECT DESCRIPTION The goal for this project was to take an existing collaborative office company and design a new space for them. Your best work requires a balance of concentration and the freedom to explore ideas with others, and Workbar is that environment. Workbar is a membership-based workplace open to people serious about their work and hungry for the energetic hum of collaborative productivity. Workbar is made up of thriving start-ups, creative entrepreneurs, independent professionals and enterprise teams, where Workbar gives access to all of the resources a business would need to grow

CONCEPT Chameleons are capable of adapting to their environment through camouflage in less than twenty seconds. Some chameleons are capable of turning from brown to green and back, while others are able to turn almost any color. They are able to look in two different directions at the same time, taking in more of their environment but are also able to focus their vision extremely well giving them sharp vision and depth perception.

SOFTWARE USED Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES Conceptual Development | Space Planning


(1) RECEPTION AREA 240 sq.ft (1)WAITING AREA 175 sq.ft (1) CLOSET 70 sq.ft (1) LG. CONFERENCE ROOM sq.ft (2) SM. CONFERENCE ROOM 250 sq.ft each (1) KITHCEN 200 sq.ft (1) PANTRY 90 sq.ft (1) SUPPLY CLOSET 90 sq.ft (1)STORAGE 90 sq.ft SERVER ROOM 100 sq.ft Copy/print/mail 140 sq.ft (2) ADA BATHROOMS (1) OPEN WORKSPACES/ cubicles for 6 people 70 sq.ft (2) PRIVATE OFFICES @150 each (1) UNIQUE SPACE per DESIGNER Total Gross Square footage of the client space is approx.. 5,440 sq.ft

Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

Corporate Design



Revit | Photoshop | InDesign

Corporate Design


MARGO’S

OFFICE

PROJECT DESCRIPTION The requirements for this project were to design an office space for another classmate. Margo’s office was a small scale project with the focus on learning how to apply materials in Illustrator. Her office resides in Boston, and is attached to her yoga studio. There are two different color schemes for this project.

SOFTWARE USED Illustrator | Photoshop | AutoCAD | Revit | InDesign

PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES Space planning | Material selection | Client needs


Illustrator | Photoshop | AutoCAD | Revit | InDesign

Corporate Design


TEXTILE DESIGN PROJECT DESCRIPTION The intention of this project was to create a textile through Illustrator. The focus was on color theory, and applying the textile through a seamless 12�x12� pattern repeat. 4 different color ways were created.

CONCEPT The act of dancing is the most basic form of communication. Movement can often be more powerful that words, as it is a way for people to express themselves, their culture, their emotions, and the places where they came from. The movement of dancing is a way for someone to expose themselves and reveal a part of their soul. Although, there are many different forms of dance, being a dancer takes balance, power, strength, vulnerability, and to be completely connected with their body.

Still Silence

Hidden Jem

SOFTWARE USED Illustrator | Photoshop | InDesign | Revit

PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES Textile Design | Concept Development Energy Burst


Contemporary Dance: Color Scheme

The color blue is associated with depth and stability. It symbolizes trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, faith and truth. Blue is not only considered beneficial to the mind and body, but is an overall calming color. Calming | Confidence | Truth Dark blue is associated with depth, expertise and stability. This color was meant to represent the shadow of dancers, while providing a subtle underlying design element giving the textile movement. It symbolizes a serious nature. Depth | Expertise | Stability Red is associated with energy, power, strength, passion, desire, and determination. Red is an emotionally intense color, providing high visibility and representing the burst of emotion and passion within this textile design. Passion | Determination | Strength

Illustrator | Photoshop | InDesign | Revit

Textile Design


HAND RENDERINGS


The design of this t-shirt was for the Rockport High School Varsity Cheerleading Team who I coached from 2010-2014. The purpose of these t-shirts was intended as a full team practice uniform as well as a competition warm-up.

Prisma Marker | Watercolor | T- Shirt Design

Renderings


TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY




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