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LAURA CIRRINTANO, LEED AP 10881 Jillian Road Orland Park, IL 60467 708.227.4717 LCirrintano@gmail.com
SOFTWARE KNOWLEDGE Revit Architecture 2008 - 2012 AutoCAD 2005-2010 Adobe Photoshop CS2-CS5 Adobe Illustrator CS2-CS5 3D Studio Design 2009 - 2012 Microsoft Office Applications Google Sketchup
EXPERIENCE
Construction Documents Construction Administration Client Presentations Software Training - Photoshop/3d Studio Material Sample Boards & Model Building Marker & Watercolor Rendering Residential Paint Consulting
RELATED PASSIONS
Graphic Design & Layouts Fashion Design & Merchandising Wedding Design & Planning Artistic Photography
ACHIEVEMENTS
Successful Completion of Section 1 & 2 - NCIDQ Exam 2012 Successful Completion of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Exam M+W U.S., Inc. Interior Design Focus Group 2012 Facilitator Photoshop Projects chosen for Harrington College of Design’s CIDA Accreditation Requested by Harrington Faculty as Teacher Assistant in Autodesk VIZ Senior Thesis Project chosen as an example for future Thesis Classes by Constantine D. Vasilios IIDA & ASID Member
EMPLOYMENT
M+W U.S., Inc Chicago, IL Architecture / Interior Design Department Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, 3D Studio Max Design, Marketing Material, Presentation Layouts & Graphics, Client Presentations, Software Training
Mar 2008 - Sept 2012
Harrington College of Design Chicago, IL Teacher Assistant - AutoCAD Computer & Drafting Lab Assistant for all ID Program Courses Private Tutor
Sept 2007 - Apr 2008
Medium Rare Chicago, IL Freelance Interior & Exterior Renderings for Galore Hotel
Dec 2007 - Feb 2008
Studio2a Evanston, IL Architectural Rendering Internship - 3D Studio Max and V-Ray Nantucket Residence - Complete 3D Model from Client’s CAD Drawings Furniture Modeling & Model Library Management
Mar 2007 - Aug 2007
EDUCATION
Harrington College of Design Chicago, IL Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design GPA 3.5/4.0
Sept 2004 - Aug 2007
Eastern Illinois University Charleston, IL General Education
Sept 2002 - May 2004
6A1
3' - 0"
103 3A
N.6
110
OPEN OFFICE
4' - 11"
3A
113
6F
3' - 10 1/4"
15' - 11 3/4"
ALIGN NEW WALL
8' - 10"
2
3A
6F 3' - 10 1/4"
4' - 6 1/4"
3A
3' - 7 1/4"
P
10 3/4"
4' - 0"
1' - 6"
4' - 6"
4' - 10 1/4"
6F
102
CONF
3A
4' - 9 1/4"
6 A-931
RECEPTION
1 A-501
5' - 8 3/4"
3 A-812
101 COUNTERTOP W/ QUARTZ WOOD VENEER BASE
8
BACK PAINTED GLASS WITH BACK PAINTED LOGO. GRAPHICS TO BE PROVIDED BY CLIENT.
LINE OF CEILING ABOVE
21' - 11 1/4"
1' - 8 1/4"
OFFICE
112
A-501
QUARTZ COUNTER TOP W/ PLASTIC LAMINATE CASEWORK COFFEE COPY
5
LINE OF CEILING ABOVE
ADJUSTABLE SHELVING
114
OPEN CONF
QUARTZ COUNTERTOP W/ PLASTIC LAMINATE CASEWORK
12' - 3"
119
3' - 0 1/4" 2' - 6 1/4"
18' - 11 1/4"
3' - 6"
3' - 6"
1' - 0"
OPEN OFFICE
3' - 0"
HALLWAY
DOCUMENT ARCHIVE
111
FIRE
3A1
117
116
13' - 3 1/4" 13' - 3"
6' - 4" 11' - 10"
1' - 6" 1' - 6"
DATA
NEW FENCE TO CEILING
3A1
4' - 6 1/4"
5' - 6 1/4" ALIGN NEW WALL
3' - 5 1/4"
1' - 0"
115
118
CONF
12' - 5"
R
9
1
A-715
FLAT SCREEN TV , N.I.C. SEE ELEVATION A-715 SHEET A-501.
LINE OF CEILING ABOVE
25
33
A-715
A-715 LINE OF CEILING ABOVE
5
Scope of Work: Construction Documents, Interior Design, Lighting, Furniture Typicals and Plans, Finishes Sample Boards and Digital
Presentation, Interior Rendering, Client Presentation on Overall Interior Design, Exterior and Interior Logo Signage, Exterior Paint Options to Existing Building. Top: Interior Rendering of Soitec’s Main Lobby. Bottom Left: Final Finished Construction photo of Soitec’s Main
Lobby. Bottom Right: Floor Plan at Main Entry, Main Lobby, Open Conference and Copy/Coffee Area. Adjacent to these areas are open office
soitec san diego
N.3
2 1/4"
3A
6' - 4" 2' - 6" 5' - 0 1/2"
10' - 0"
3A
5 P
WD-1 AT FRONT FACE, SIDE FACES AND UNDERSIDE OF SOFFIT
PNT-4 AT FRONT FACE AND SIDE FACES
PNT-1
PNT-1 PNT-1 PNT-1
PNT-1 EQ
8' - 0"
PL-1
EQ
WD-1 AT FRONT FACE, SIDE FACES AND UNDERSIDE OF SOFFIT
MOUNTED FLAT SCREEN TELEVISION, N.I.C.
WD-1
15' - 0"
14' - 0"
12' - 0"
10' - 0"
PNT-1
GL-4
GL-4 SSF-1 PL-1
PL-1
PT-1 BASE
PT-1 BASE
PT-1 BASE
SSF-1
BACK PAINTED GLASS WITH BACK PAINTED LOGO. GRAPHICS TO BE PROVIDED BY CLIENT. STAND OFF MOUNTING. CENTERED ON WALL.
PT-1 BASE
8 A-501
PT-2 BASE
PT-2 BASE
PT-2 MATCH BASE TILE JOINTS TO FLOOR TILE JOINTS
PL-1
PL-1
SSF-1
1
RECEPTION 101 NORTH
A-501
SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"
RECEPTION 101 EAST SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"
5
5 PNT-5 PNT-3
PNT-3 PL-3 W/ FILLER TO MATCH CASEWORK
4' - 0"
3' - 0"
3' - 0"
FINISH END PL-1
2 A-501
3' - 0"
3' - 6"
3' - 6"
COPY MACHINE, N.I.C.
SSF-1
3' - 0"
RB-1
3' - 0"
RB-1
COPY 113 SOUTH
5
SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"
A-501
PL-1
2' - 0"
3' - 6"
2' - 0"
3' - 0"
UNDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATOR, N.I.C.
PL-1 W/ FILLER TO MATCH CASEWORK
COFFEE 112 NORTH SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"
VCT-1
PNT-1
PNT-2
SSF-3
PNT-3
PNT-4
SSF-2
PT-2
CPT-3
PNT-5
WD-1
SSF-1
PT-1
CPT-1
12' - 0"
2' - 0"
PL-1
3' - 0"
3' - 0" 3' - 0"
RB-1
UNDERMOUNT SINK
SSF-1 2'-10" ADA
COPY MACHINE
PL-1 W/ FILLER TO MATCH CASEWORK
PNT-5
1' - 6"
2'-10" ADA
PNT-5
2' - 0"
PNT-5 SSF-1
PL-3
12' - 0"
PL-3 W/ FILLER TO MATCH CASEWORK
PNT-3
globalfoundries n e w yo r k
Scope of Work: Construction Documents for Architectural Package, FF&E Package and Wayfinding and Life Safety & Wayfinding Signage Package; Construction Administration and Presentation Graphics. Nine months were spent on site during construction for SDC for all buildings on site. Top: Exterior Rendering. Bottom: Overall site plan of the 1.6 million SF semi-conductor manufacturing facility built to design, produce and test electronic devices. This $4.2 billion dollar facility has been designed to achieve LEED Gold. With over 330,000 SF of cleanroom space, Fab 8 will be the world’s first 300mm fab designed for 22 nanometer technologies.
sketch by sarunas rumsa
MAIN LOBBY ENTRY LEVEL 01
CENTRAL CUBE LEVEL 02
EMPLOYEE ENTRY LEVEL 01
PL-2 DESK CABINETS
SSF-4 DESK SURFACE
SSF-1 FEATURE WALL
PNT-1 OVERALL
PNT-4 ACCENT
PNT-2 ACCENT
PT-1 FLOOR TILE
F-1 SEATING FABRIC
DANA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER PUNE, INDIA
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MEN'S TOILET G-321 37 m² CORRIDOR G-207 65 m²
STORAGE G-206 12 m²
VESTIBULE G-100 15 m²
LOBBY G-101 84 m²
MTG RM G-107 34 m²
WOMEN'S TOILET G-320 35 m² OFFICE G-301 11 m²
OFFICE G-302 12 m²
OFFICE G-303 12 m²
OFFICE G-304 10 m²
OFFICE G-305 11 m²
TOILET G-102 7 m²
MTG RM G-103 9 m² MTG RM G-104 9 m² BREAK RM G-105 31 m²
ELEC RM G-308 24 m²
EWC
STAIR 001 G-001 23 m²
WORKOUT RM G-309 30 m² CORRIDOR G-306 17 m² TELE COM. G-307 9 m²
WOMEN'S LOCKER G-310 9 m² JAN CLO G-311 MEN'S LOCKER 3 m² G-312 24 m² CORRIDOR G-313 18 m²
ELEV 001 G-004 8 m²
COFFEE ALCOVE G-314 3 m² MTG RM G-204 11 m²
MTG RM G-202 11 m²
140
Senior Staff Workstation
13
13
Manager Workstation
5
5
158
158 316
Lobby Security / Receptionist
1
1
Private Office
5
10
164
169
PERSONNEL COUNT TOTAL TOTAL (Ground Level + Level 01)
STORAGE G-108 10 m²
MTG RM G-110 45 m²
LEVEL 01
140
TOTAL (Ground Level + Level 01)
COPY RM G-106 13 m²
MTG RM G-109 42 m²
GROUND LEVEL
Typical Workstation
PERSONNEL COUNT
OPEN OFFICE SUBTOTAL
OPEN OFFICE G-201 798 m²
PRODUCT DISPLAY G-205 156 m²
GROUND LEVEL OCCUPANT COUNT SUMMARY
333
MEETING ROOM/CANTEEN COUNT Meeting Seats TOTAL (Ground Level + Level 01)
MTG RM G-203 11 m²
STAIR 002 G-003 24 m²
36
60 96
CORRIDOR G-501 34 m²
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FOR INFORMATION ONLY
d a n a i n d i a
Scope of Work: 60% Construction Documents, Interior Design, Furniture Typicals and Plans, Graphic Presentations, Finishes Sample Boards and Digital Presentation, Exterior Rendering. Top: Site plan of Dana’s new facility providing design, testing, and analytical support for each of Dana’s primary markets – automotive, commercial vehicle, and off-highway. Bottom Left: Furniture Plan of Administration Area and Occupant Count Summary for Open Offices, Private Offices, Meeting Rooms and the Canteen. Bottom Right: Floor Finishes and Accent Wall Locations.
INTERIOR FINISH CONCEPTS PAINT
FEATURE WALLS
The corporate colors have determined the overall palette for the Dana interior. The white paint is used for the overall wall paint with accents of shades of grey between white and black to add depth to the overall space. Blue paint is used sparingly to accent walls and matched to the corporate Dana blue. A second accent color, green, is added to align with the masculine feel of the space and add additional color to the interior.
The wood has been lightened up at the main feature walls for the main lobby and board room. Similar details used in the Ohio facility have been maintained by adding the metal reveals. Tying in with the metal reveals, stainless steel covers are added to columns and a small accent at the base of the reception desk.
FLOOR TILE A stone will be incorporated in the design native to India, not yet determined at this time. The main floor tile is the driver of the concept for creating a dark floor to ground the space while lightening up the rest of the interior. The idea is to create a sense of different textures rather than solids or patterns. The main tile has a randomized look without being a crisp stripe. The same concept is seen in other finishes described in the carpet and laminate sections. The porcelain floor tile used in the restrooms is slightly solid to offset the overall floor tile. A textured tile is used on the wall of the restrooms to add depth and lighten up the room from the dark floor. A medium shade of grey paint covers the wall space without tile adding a medium tone to the light and dark. CARPET The carpet selections follow along with the concept of the floor tile. CPT-3 emphasizes what occurs when texture is added to a solid. The angled lines in the tile pick up on the angles in the Dana logo. CPT-1 and CPT-2 mimic the main lobby tile and introduce slivers of color in the Dana blue while keeping it toned down for interior use. Minimal accent tiles of blue in a randomized pattern pull together the corporate identity; used in showcase areas such as larger meeting rooms and the board room.
DANA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER PUNE, INDIA
MATERIAL: Carpet Tile CPT-1 to CPT-4
A very small accent of back painted glass in the Dana blue added to the reception desk transaction top will really pick up on the logo and add a pop of color to the main entry space.
MANUFACTURER: Interface Flor
VCT SELECTION:
The dark grey tile aligns with the darker floors. Accent tiles of blue tie in with the accent carpet tiles and add additional detail at the vinyl flooring.
CPT-1
CPT-2
LAMINATE A textured surface is incorporated into otherwise solid laminate colors at the cabinetry that will be emphasized in a vertical application and not detract from the floor or counter finishes. A wood laminate is used to match the feature walls and maintain an upscale look in the break rooms and alcoves where we have incorporated accents of the Dana Blue.
CPT-1: Palindrome - Mushroom CPT-2: Alliteration - Mushroom/Waterfall CPT-3: Reduce - Flannel CPT-4: Monochrome - Waterfall LOCATION: CPT-1: Overall Open Space Board Room Dining Multipurpose Room Workout Room
COUNTERTOPS White quartz is incorporated into the reception desk as a solid to the wood veneer. Grey solid surface counters with blue accents add a small hint of blue into the horizontal finishes; a better solution than specifying an all blue countertop. An additional solid surface counter was added for miscellaneous areas such as copy rooms. The restroom counter adds variations in color and the look of a texture. The counter offsets from the white wall tiles and ties in the floor tile.
CPT-2: Corridor Meeting Room Board Room CPT-3: Private Office CPT-4: Meeting Room Board Room See plans for carpet tile locations
CPT-3
CPT-4
DANA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER PUNE, INDIA
DANA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER PUNE, INDIA
MATERIAL:
MATERIAL: Metal Ceiling Tile MT-1
Wall Paint PNT-1 to PNT - 6
PNT-1
MANUFACTURER:
MANUFACTURER:
Benjamin Moore
Armstrong
PNT-3
PNT-2 SELECTION:
SELECTION: Metalworks - Silver Grey Micro Perforated
PNT-1: PNT-2: PNT-3: PNT-4: PNT-5: PNT-6:
LOCATION: Main Entry Vestibule Exterior Canopy
PNT-4
PNT-6
OC-63 Winter Snow 2060-30 Seaport Blue 2121-40 Silver Half Dollar 2121-30 Pewter 2121-20 Steel Wool 2145-30 Brookside Moss
LOCATION: PNT-1: Overall Space See plan for accent wall locations
MCT-1
PNT-5
BEIERSDORF MEXICO
Scope of Work: Blocking Diagram Renderings, Sequence of Build-up from Foundations to Complete Building, Exterior Animation from Birdseye View to Ground Perspective, Final Ground Perspective Rendering, Interior Renderings. Top: Exterior Rendering of Beiersdorf ’s Gatehouse and entry to the Administration area. Bottom Left: View from main entry door into the interior main lobby of the first floor. Middle Right: View of Filling and Compounding area for manufacturing. Bottom Right: View from a corridor into the first floor main lobby.
mghpcc h o ly o k e
Scope of Work: Options for site layout using blocking diagrams placed in rendered views that incorporate site information such as adjacent
INTERSOLAR unknown
Scope of Work: Sequence Renderings starting at Foundations and building up until the Final Constructed Building based on discipline and
buildings, roadways and bodies of water. Left: Birdseye view of site location with building masses for the design of a world-class high performance computing center using green energy and facility design with high efficiency features to showcase concepts of green computing. Right: Ground Perspective View from the front entry into the administration building (yellow).
sequence of construction. Still Renderings of Final Exterior and Phasing of Construction. Sequence renderings Top Left: Phase 1 of Construction shown without the exterior walls of the building. Bottom Left: Phase 1 of construction shown. Phase 2 shown with yellow blocking diagrams. Middle Right: Final building after all phases are completed.
L L N L california
Scope of Work: Final Exterior Rendering. Left: Final Design of a new high performance computing center on Lawrence Livermore National
solexa nt california
Scope of Work: Birdseye Site Rendering shown in black and white to highlight
Laboratory’s existing campus. Designed for future expansion of the 24,000 SF facility looking to achieve LEED Gold Certification. Includes an entrance lobby with a viewing window. Top Right: Rendering of initial building design submitted to the client. Bottom Right: Section cut rendering at data center with graphics to represent the solution for cooling the tremendous heat loads from a data center.
specific buidings, phasing and expansion. Buildings shown as colored blocking diagrams for preliminary site layout concepts.
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Scope of Work: Edit original rendering in photoshop to publishing quality. Featured on the cover of a design magazine.
mghpcc h o ly o k e
Scope of Work: Final Exterior Rendering. Top: Design of a new high performance computing center on Lawrence Livermore National
ferm ilab b atav i a
Scope of Work: Final Section Cut Rendering. Top: Rendering is a section cut through the underground tunnel of Fermilab’s International Linear
Laboratory’s existing campus. Designed for future expansion of the 24,000 SF facility. Includes an entrance lobby with a viewing window.
Collider Study, vital to its research mission. With its underground corridor measuring 20 miles or longer, the ILC will be many times larger than the Stanford Linear Acceleratory, which is the longest linear accelerator in operation today. At this scale, the ILC’s budget will reach into the billions of dollars.
level 01
level 02
level 03
s l a t e c h icag o
Scope of Work: Final College Thesis Project design of an interior fit out for three levels of an existing building located in Chicago. Inspiration for the design of a bar and restaurant located in an artsy Chicago neighborhood was to incorporate elements from product design company, Droog Design and graphic images from installation artist, Tara Donovan. Integrating these elements results in a gallery inspired bar and restaurant offering conversation starter pieces for art seeking individuals, mingling and entertainment far more than any other bar and restaurant can offer. Additional artists to be featured for a given time by switching out the artwork displayed throughout the three levels resulting in reaching a wide audience.
2” metal channel
front
front 1” metal channel
LCD screen
mirror perpendicular to LCD screens LCD screen
8’-0
LCD screen
LCD screen
LCD screen
7’-0
1” metal channel
LCD screen
6’-6”
LCD screen
7’-0
LCD screen
6’-6”
8’-0
back
back
mirror
mirror
white panel
white panel
8’-0
white panel
white panel
metal floor shelf
8’-0
experimental d e sig n
shelf extension 7’-0
white panel
6’-6”
mirror
7’-0
hinged for 3-fold
wood floor shelf
6’-6”
Furniture Design Idea: Creating a room divider for a residential or commercial interior that can provide more than one function. This Page: Computer generated sketches show the development of the design idea. Consideration was given to the thickness of the divider, the width of the panels, the function of each individual panel and special features. Next Page: Top images shows the rendering of the finalized design. The design includes a shelf that folds out from two of the panels along with an extension. Unlike a typical shelf, this lies on the floor lifting any elements placed next to the divider off the ground and becoming apart of the piece of furniture. The last panel folds to be perpendicular to the others and provides a mirror for use when the divider is in use or folded up. Bottom image shows the custom graphics that can be put on two LCD screens.
top
front
nails 1” dia acrylic
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nails 1” dia acrylic
front
experimental d e sig n
Furniture Design Idea: Create a product that includes an experience from the sense of touch, a product that catches a passerby’s eye, a product with the need to try, a product where you can sit, and a product that makes you think about the material you are sitting on. This Page: Cmputer generated sketches generated to show the shape, size and materials for a single seat and double seat bench. Next Page: Final Rendering of concept for the design of a bench. Images below are the products that inspired me for the furniture design idea.