hammond laney
interior design portfolio
hello!
Thank you for taking your time to review my portfolio. Enjoy the collection of works completed throughout my academic career in Interior Design at Mississippi State University.
Thank you, laney hammond
hammond laney
hammond laney
contact
901.237.8918
laneyhammond@gmail.com
memphis, tennessee
education
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
CIDA Accredited
Minor | Art
GPA| 3.5 / 4.0
Graduation | August 2023
Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi
study tour
MSU Interior Design Field Trip
New York City, New York
experience
May 2022 - August 2022
developed client proposals and contractor boards
Anderson Design Studio Nashville, Tennessee intern assisted in material and furniture selections for clients organized and maintained inventory for material library aligned lunch and learns with sales representatives maintained meeting notes between client and lead designer
teacher’s assistant Mississippi State University
Starkville, Mississippi
Fall 2022
hosted weekly study sessions to provide extra assistance to students
collaborated with professor to provide correct assistance for student’s concern in projects
established healthy student relationships by supporting students academically
Walker Street Salon
Memphis, Tennessee assistant organized salon inventory and maintained facilitated with scheduling client appointments welcomed clients with a friendly and welcoming attitude maintained product orders and sales
Seasonal 2021-2022
75% 90% 80% 85%
leadership
Collegiate Society of Interior Designers
MSU Chapter
Secretary | 2020-2021
Standard’s Chair| 2021-2022
honors & awards
ASID South Regional Chapter Student Competition
Hand Rendering | Bronze
President’s List | 2022
Dean’s List | 2019, 2020
involvement
American Society of Interior Designers | 2019-present
Collegiate Society of Interior Designers | 2019-present
NEWH The Hospitality Industry Network| 2021-present
Delta Delta Delta Sorority| 2019-2021
volunteer work
15k in a Day for St.Jude
Hand Written Letters for St.Jude
West Clay County Animal Shelter
Mrs. Smith’s K-12 Tutoring
Waffle Bar for St.Jude
related courses
technical
2D CAD
3D CAD
Color + Lighting
Principles of LEED
art + design
Drawing 1
Design I + II
Street Photography
Studio Lighting
studios
Residential Hospitality
Corporate
Hand Drafting
skills
professional
time management
Details in Construction
Furniture Design
Digital Design
Historic Preservation
History of Interiors I + II
Photography Survey
Textiles for Interiors
Professional Practice
Hand Rendering
Assisted Living
team management organization
team-building
communication
problem-solving reliability
open to critique
personal
self-motivated
strong work ethic
quick learner
detail-oriented
open mindness
adaptability
positive
creative
90% 85% 50% 50%
contents 01 hospitality 02 corporate 03 corporate
05 03 corporate 04 creative technical CONFERENCE BREAK ROOM MEN'S WOMEN'S WHITEBOARD WALL SMALL OFFICE PLAN 2900 SF RECEPTIONIST CONFERENCE WAITING BREAK ROOM LOGO WALL WOMEN'S MEN'S OFFICE 1 OFFICE 2 WHITEBOARD WALL OPEN OFFICE SMALL OFFICE PLAN 2900 SF 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 S S S3 S S S S S S S S3 S S S S S S S S S S3 2 S S S S 3 S S 374 SQ FT 99 SQ FT 90 SQ FT 244 SQ FT
hospitality
about
the hotel: who?
Boutique hotel located in Sacramento, California
Reflects company branding and local values
Amenities: Coffee Bar, Rooftop Bar
the space: what?
Approx. Square Footage: 40,000 SF
1st Floor: Lobby, Grab and Go, Coffee Bar, Restaurant, Spa
3rd Floor: Guest Rooms
12th Floor: Rooftop Bar, VIP bar
the project: Team project | 4 members
Senior level
Softwares | Revit, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Premiere Pro
responsibilities
Research Space Planning
Branding
Company Concept
Concept Develpment
Lobby Design
Guest Room Design
Rooftop Bar Design
Digital Renderings
People seek their exterior environments for growth, healing, and revitalization. Each space evokes a unique experience by creating a unifying symbol between people and their environments. Encouraging people to connect with the world around them.
what inspired envi? the 5 biomes....
concept
a. Envi’s Lobby
b. Oasis Valley Coffee Bar
c. Fen Spa
d. North 916 Restaurant
e. Public Restrooms
f. Business Center
Hotel Key Cards
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Rendered Floor Plan
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level one
lobby perspective
Represents Earth’s topography. Reflecting Earth’s highest and lowest points by using a mix of dark or light tones. Repeated architectural details such as curvilinear lines showcase the organic forms from in various ecosystems.
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Focal point immulates water movement of an oasis.
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Colors found in desert biomes such as sand and rock are applied.
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Grab and Go implemented in space to direct customers through Oasis Valley.
03. evolving | solitary | everlasting coffee bar perspective
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perspective
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level three
Inspired by the aquatic biome, shades of blue, water-like patterns, and natural elements are combined to create a luxurious atmosphere. Guest rooms offer a serene space Envi.
Level 3 Rendered Plan
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legend
1. Junior Suite
2. Standard Suite
3. King
4. Double Queen
5. Queen
6. Community Lounge
Guest Room Corridor Elevation
queen room perspective
To represent the breaking of waves, the custom headboard is designed to imitate this movement. The use of warm woods and various neutral tones provide a calming environment. Custom wallpaper reflects caustics that are created from light reflecting off of water.
Double Queen Bird’s Eye View
level twelve
Envi’s rooftop reflects the rain forest biome. Encompassing a canopy, this space implements architectural details and explores various seating arrangements. Exotic materials provide an exciting environment for all. For private members, Canopy offers guests a VIP area for a more intimate experience.
Variation in seating provides a variety postures
Fireplace seating with flexible furniture
Bar height seating that overlooks exterior views
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Outdoor VIP provides transitional spaces Space for lounging, games and conversational seating
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Vertical canopy in a rain forest depicted with vertical slats, holding swings
seating of Level 12 Rendered Plan 0 5 10 15 25
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1. Hostess Stand
2. Main Bar
3. Private booth seating
4. Outdoor Area
5. VIP Bar
6. Public Restrooms Entry
Wall
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upbeat | revitalizing | luscious
Private booth seating provides a space for intimate dining experience and seats up to 8.
Curved ceilings allow guests a protected exterior environment. Swinging chairs implement a unique dining experience.
Various conversational seating arrangements offers guests multiple opportunities.
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perspective
booth
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perspective 01. 02.
LED design provides a social media moment Indoor VIP space offers members privacy 03. 01. 02. 03. rooftop perspective
Indoor/Outdoor bar allows bartender to serve each side of bar efficiently
perspective 01. 02.
corporate
about
the company: who?
Start up robotic company
Represents a digital approach throughout space
Reflects company branding and local values
the space: what?
Seaport District in Boston, Massachusetts
Ecosystem of Zones
40,000 SF
Located on 6th Floor
the project: Individual project
Senior level
Softwares |Revit, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator
responsibilities
Workplace Research
Post-Covid Design Research
Concept Development
Company Concept
Branding
Space Planning
Floor Plan Development
3D Modeling + Digital Renderings
concept
what inspired NEXT? pixelation....
Represents how individual pieces combine to create a image. Each pixel represents uniqueness and diversity Pixels serve as building blocks to the digital world where without them, past generations would not have progressed forward to the digital age humans see today. Representing the organization of pixels, the NEXT workspace brings individuals together to form a cohesive and dynamic composition
how does NEXT implement research
Boston, MA represents...
anchor of culture diversity
world class education
accessibility
known for celebration of different cultures
accepting of all cultural backgrounds and houses a history of immigration
education capital of the world
How does NEXT incorporate local values into the design?
representing individuals differentiation of spaces
technology
one of the most walkable cities in the United States
wellness
through the concept of pixelation, each team member is recognized
providing diverse spaces for all employees
implementing new technology in spaces to promote a hybrid workspace
increasing opportunity for physical activity in the office
research
resident zone
Supports individuality and collaboration and allows for a residential feel by providing personalization of space
6th floor space planning
meeting zone
Includes collaborative systems and allow for digital and physical forms of communication
nomadic zone
Mobile workers can connect with others and encourages a space to focus. Include short and long term seating
social zone
Provides a comfortable and collaborative environment for socialization, rejuvenation and nourishment.
resource zone
Centralized space that offers work tools and office resources. space offers assistance and extra services
Design Solution: allows for the movement of furniture and selecting movable furniture
Design Solution: balances open and private spaces to meet needs of employees while implementing acoustical solutions
Design Solution: promotes welcoming collaborative spaces and individual spaces.
Design Solution: offering space for individuals to implement individual ideas while collaborating
mindfulness purpose flexibility
individuality
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Each different color of carpet represents a different team space. Neutral carpet represents an open collaborative space.
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Media screen uses innovative technologies and promote digital collaboration.
Flexible seating and surfaces improve employee’s sense of control in the office space and collaboration areas.
Acoustical ceiling confines additional sounds between spaces.
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work cafe
Use of different colored fabrics in upholstery and denotes team members in a unified space.
Writable surfaces promote brainstorming, collaboration and free-thinking away from employee’s desk.
Recycling encouraged to promote sustainability
Vending machines behind cabinetry promotes wellness with food and drink selections
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workstation
Ideation hub centrally located for easier access.
Desks allow for employees offer a variety of seating positions.
Custom drop down ceiling provides acoustical privacy.
Write-able surfaces on walls and desks encourages employees to explore various ways to problem solve and collaborative thinking,
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about
the company: who?
Timbre takes information from a client through a survey and creates a vinyl of specific binaural beats or meditation music to fit the user’s needs. Timbre’s main focus is improving mental health of it’s users and employees.
the space: what?
Denver, Colorado
Four Departments: Human Resources, Common Offices, Technology Services and Training
40,010 sf
2 floors
the project: Individual project
Junior level responsibilities
Softwares | Revit, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign
Workplace research
Branding + Company Concept
Concept Development
Space Planning
Floor Plan Development
3D modeling
Digital Renderings
T I M B R E S D R O C E R
concept
what inspired Timbre? movement....
The circular movement of vinyls on a record player and movement in nature. These two ideas inspire the organically shaped architectural elements and furniture selections. Earthy tones and natural materials used throughout each space promotes the sensation of being outdoors.
how does Timbre work?
Recycle
Client then sends packaging back to Timbre for the re-use of materials. Clients can also send personal vinyls for Timbre to recycle free of charge.
01. Client
Timbre’s customers take a survey/ test on their mental health and their interests.
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Product
Timbre produces a unique vinyl designed for that specific client creating a personal connection between client and company
Research
Employee’s then use this survey to research the correct meditation music that would benefit the client’s needs.
company
ergonomics
Solution: Providing furniture that support various comfortable seating options
privacy
Solution: Supporting visual and acoustical privacy through design elements and materials
company relationships
Solution: Implementing company branding throughout space
movement
Solution: Offering design solutions that encourage employees to move in the office
NeededAvailableover/under 2501325894881
NeededAvailableover/under
2660025894-706
Totals5161251788176
Stacking Diagram - PROJECT Each Block = ~5001,000SFSF
Color IT HELP DESK 2554 IT-BIS 6854 TRAINING 4986 HPE 3621 ADMINISTRATION2347 SALES 8933 SF TRAINING 4986 Department 6657 OFFICE FLOOR 4057 2347 ADMINISTRATION 36th FLOOR 35th FLOOR Core 5801 IT HELP DESK 2554 IT-BIS 6854 SALES 8933 Core 5801 CUSTOMER SERVICE FLOOR HPE 3621 research issues in the workplace
36th floor color coded plan 35th floor color coded plan stacking diagram
01. Reception 02. Meditation room 03. Private offices 04. Locker room 05. Supervisors 06. Agent workstations 07. Raised hub 08. Nurse’s station 09. Coaching rooms 10. Work cafe legend 11. Interview rooms UP UP DN DN MECHANICAL ELEVATOR LOBBY ELECTRICAL STAIR 1 ELEVATOR MACHINE ROOM FIRE ALARM RISER Room TELECOM SERVICE LOBBY Room VEST. VEST Room WOMENS MEN'S STAIR 2 MEDITATION ROOM RESOURCE ROOM RESOURCE ROOM VENDING COPY ROOM SAT. CLOSET SAT. CLOSET 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 36th floor
planning TOTAL WORKSTATIONS: 27 TOTAL OFFICE SPACES: 6 TOTAL AGENTS: 72 Natural Employee Collaboration Research and
36th floor space
01. Library 02. Large training room 03. Large conference 04. Director/Manager 05. Collaborative space 06. Professional office 07. Lounge Space 08. Open workstations 09. Small training room 10. Small Break Room legend 11. Private Lounge UP UP UP MECHANICAL ELEVATOR LOBBY ELECTRICAL STAIR 1 ELEVATOR MACHINE ROOM FIRE ALARM RISER Room TELECOM SERVICE LOBBY Room VEST. VEST Room WOMENS MEN'S STAIR 2 STORAGE SAT. CLOSET SAT. CLOSET LIBRARY STORAGE 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 11. 10. 35th floor 35th floor space
TOTAL WORKSTATIONS: 73 TOTAL OFFICE SPACES: 24 Daylight Employee Privacy Collaboration and Ideology
planning
Focal point allows employee’s to step away from their desks to use additional resources
Acoustic lighting captures unwanted sound from traveling between both floors
Wood paneling brings texture and provides an acoustical solution
Glass walls allow natural daylight to promote concentration
library perspective library 01. 02. 03. 04. training room sketch
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perspective 01. 02. 03.
Ceiling detail represents the circular movement of a record Desks allow for employee control of their own spaces to improve ergonomics Pin-up and whiteboard located along walls for employee engagement in office collaboration 03. 04.
01. 02. 03. rendered key plan workstation perspective
workstation
perspective 01. 02.
creative 05
other renderings
Award: Hand Rendering, Bronze
ASID South Regional Student Competition
hand renderings + sketches
photography
wall + door details
construction drawings
SLIP JOINT
SLIP JOINT
Level 2 13' - 6"
FIRE RATED CEILING ASSEMBLY
TWO LAYERS, 5/8" TYPE X GYPSUM BOARD
FIRE RATED FLOOR ASSEMBLY
1/2" METAL STUD
RESILIENT CHANNEL
FIRE RATED CEILING ASSEMBLY ELECTRICAL BOX
BATT INSULATION
FIRE RATED FLOOR ASSEMBLY
FIRE SEALANT
ONE LAYER 5/8" TYPE X WALLBOARD
2 1/2" METAL STUD
FIRE SEALANT
ELECTRICAL BOX Level 1 0' - 0"
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0' - 0" Level 2 13' - 6"
Scale Project number Date Drawn by Checked by www.autodesk.com/revit 1" = 1'-0" 4/27/2022 8:01:11 PM I-300 WALL TYPE SECTIONS 2022101 MISSISSIPPI STATE ETHEREDGE HALL 4/28/2022 LANEY HAMMOND AH No. Description Date 1" = 1'-0" I-300 1 TYPE A PARTITION 2 HOUR ACOUSTICAL STC 45 1" = 1'-0" I-300 2 TYPE A PARTITION ACOUSTICAL WALL
1 I-300 PARTITION TYPE A 2 HOUR ACOUSTICAL STC 45 2 I-300 PARTITION TYPE A ACOUSTICAL WALL I-303 1/2" TYPE II GYPSUM BOARD DOUBLE STUDS JOINT ANCHOR CLIP
FOR
THROAT OPENING (VARIES IN WALL SIZE) MIN. WALLBOARD PENETRATION 1/2" FOR FIRE-RATED ASSEMBLIES RABBET 1-3/4" FOR DOORS SOFFIT RABBET STOP 5/8" (16) 2" FACE (50) 1/2" (13) BACKBEND 3/8" 6" = 1'-0" I-303 3 STEEL DOOR JAMB 1 HOUR ACOUSTICAL STC 42 I-303 4
BACKBEND RETURN
GYPSUM WALLBOARD PARTITIONS
reflected ceiling plans
ceilings
RECEPTIONIST CONFERENCE WAITING BREAK ROOM MEN'S WOMEN'S LOGO WALL OFFICE 1 OFFICE 2 WHITEBOARD WALL OPEN OFFICE 357 SQ FT 786 SQ FT 374 SQ FT 197 SQ FT 99 SQ FT 90 SQ FT 162 SQ FT 163 SQ FT 244 SQ FT CONFERENCE BREAK ROOM MEN'S WOMEN'S WHITEBOARD WALL SMALL OFFICE PLAN 2900 SF RECEPTIONIST CONFERENCE WAITING BREAK ROOM LOGO WALL WOMEN'S OFFICE 1 OFFICE 2 WHITEBOARD WALL SMALL OFFICE PLAN 2900 SF 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 S S3 S3 S S S 3S S3 S S3 S3 S3 S S D S D S D S S S S S3 2 S3 S S S 3 S3 S 374 SQ FT 99 SQ FT 90 SQ FT 244 SQ FT RECEPTIONIST LOGO WALL OFFICE 1 OFFICE 2 OPEN OFFICE SYMBOL QUANTITY DESCRIPTION LAMP MANUFACTURER/ NUMBER 2 2 2 19 29 4 4" LED 4" X 2.5" CRI: 80+/90+ CCT: 2700K 2900 Lm/Ft 29 W TECH Lighting Adjustable Downlight E4S-LH-927-25-A277 2" Volta 5 1 2" x 2 1 2 " CRI: 85 CCT: 4000k 1396 Lm/Ft 15W WAC Lighting Downlight Trim R2D2T Crater 8" Pendant 10" x 8 1 4 " CRI: 90 CCT: 3000k 315 Lm/ft 5.8 W WAC Lighting Crater Pendant PD-98908-AB HOUDINI CHANDELIER 17" X 23" CRI:90 CCT:3000K 427 Lm/Ft 16 W WAC Lighting RPL-ROD-IN06-BK Charmed Chandelier 31 1 2" x 120" CRI: 90 CCT: 3000K 5210 Lm/Ft 112 W WAC Lighting PD-54934 LED Marques Sconce 24" x 6" CRI: 90 CCT: 3000K 1874 Lm/Ft 29W WAC Lighting WS-83129 LED Mylie Bath & Wall 9 3 4" x 6" CRI 90 CCT: 3000K 890 Lm/Ft 18 W WAC Lighting WS-27010 24W Track Luminaire 16" 1 4" x 8" CRI: 85 CCT: 2700K 1340 Lm/Ft 24W WAC Lighting WHK 277 VAC SPRINKLER EXIT SIGN AIR VENT SPEAKER SMOKE DETECTOR S S3 S D DUPLEX OUTLET SWITCH 3 WAY SWITCH DIMMER SWITCH 357 SQ FT 786 SQ FT 162 SQ FT 163 SQ FT 2 2 2 4 1 20 4 18 3 10 29 10 12 3
CEILING LEGEND
CEILING LEGEND
2 x 4 ACT
2 x 4 ACT
2 x 2 ACT
2 x 2 ACT
GYPSUM
GYPSUM
LIGHTING LEGEND
LIGHTING LEGEND
6" RECESSED CAN LIGHT
6" RECESSED CAN LIGHT
8" RECESSED CAN LIGHT
8" RECESSED CAN LIGHT
48" LINEAR PENDANT LIGHT
48" LINEAR PENDANT LIGHT
96" LINEAR PENDANT LIGHT
96" LINEAR PENDANT LIGHT
2" X 4" TROFFER LIGHT
2" X 4" TROFFER LIGHT
SENIOR STUDIO 106 TYPE III 10' 0" A.F.F JUNIOR STUDIO 107 TYPE III 10' 0" A.F.F FRESHMAN STUDIO 111 TYPE III 10' 0" A.F.F CLASSROOM 112 TYPE II 10' 0" A.F.F LIGHTING LAB 114 TYPE III 10' 0" A.F.F MATERIAL ROOM 115 TYPE II 10' 0" A.F.F BREAK AREA 116 TYPE III 10' 0" A.F.F ELECTRICAL CLOSET 110 TYPE III 10' 0" A.F.F PLOTTER LAB 109 TYPE III 10' 0" A.F.F MEDIA LAB 108 TYPE III 10' 0" A.F.F OFFICE 101 TYPE II 10' 0" A.F.F OFFICE 102 TYPE II 10' 0" A.F.F OFFICE 103 TYPE II 10' 0" A.F.F OFFICE 104 TYPE II 10' 0" A.F.F OFFICE 105 TYPE II 10' 0" A.F.F OFFICE 106 TYPE II 10' 0" A.F.F STORAGE 113 TYPE III 10' 0" A.F.F 3/32" = 1'-0" I-111
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8:01:10 PM NEW CONSTRUCTION Date
thank you! 901.237.8918 laneyhammond@gmail.com