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ARCHIPELAGO BATHS bath house
BRUSH-STROKE textile
BRYKER WOODS ELEMENTARY kindergarten wing
PONGO tile
PALANTIR PAVILION annual pavilion
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Archipelago baths AUSTIN, TEXAS SPRING 2019 INSTRUCTOR: NEREA FELIZ
Public bathing has been a vital source of leisure and well-being in many cultures. Considering the evolving customs, rituals, therapeutical benefits, and activities associated with public bathing, Archipelago Baths offers various programs. This bathhouse began with an exercise of manipulating a chosen precedent tile. Through an iterative process, themes relating to light, texture, and scalar manipulation helped generate a consistent language throughout the bathhouse. Water serves to divide the space, baths anchor to perimeters, and treatment areas act as the heart of the bathhouse.
a r ch i pel ag o
b ath s
f lo o r
p l a n
B
1-reception
6-storage
11-massagerooms
2-store
7-women’s locker room
12-facial rooms
3-cafe/Lounge
8-infrared Sauna
13-laundry room
4-courtyard
9-hydrotherapy
14-offices
5-men’s locker room
10-wood-burning sauna
15-mechanical
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12 1- Reception 2- Store 3- Cafe/Lounge 4- Courtyard 5- Men’s Locker Room 6- Storage 7- Women’s Locker Room 8- Infrared Sauna 9- Hydrotherapy 10-Wood-burning Sauna 11- Massage Rooms 12- Facial Rooms 13- Laundry Room 14- Offices 15- Mechanical
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8 3 5
10
13 6
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14
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SCALE: 1/8"=1'0"
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A
SECTION A
B
SECTION B
ORGANIZATION Water organizes space and serves as the baths, resulting in a clear division between public and private spaces. Various programs and treatment areas become archipelagos in what appears to be a continuous pool. SCALE: 1/8"=1'0"
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i terati o n PRECEDENT TILE The Zaha Hadid Black Quartz tile’s single wedge element offers simplicity; tiles can create more complex connections with neighboring tiles based on orientation.
INITIAL PHASE The initial pool geometries derive from the singular wedge element of the precedent tile. Steps are offset and extruded to create an occupiable topography.
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WA L L
STUD IES A
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B
A
B
increased pattern density, smaller cutouts
morelightingpeekaboos, less intimate, public
twistedsurfacemanipupulation, larger cutouts
less lighting peekaboos, more intimate, private
scalar manipulation, large to small cutout extrusions
less lighting peekaboos, more intimate, private
02 brush-stroke inspired textile AUSTIN, TEXAS
SPRING 2019 CONSTRUCTION II INSTRUCTOR: ALLISON GASKINS
This brush-stroke-inspired textile was designed after a series of works by Robert Janitz. The layering brushstrokes pattern was intended to be repeated multiple times without visible seams to be scaled as desired.
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C O LOR
WA Y S spectrum 14-wovns matte black stone lead chalk
landscape 2-wovns: malachite viridian wave mint
landscape 2-wovns: blue smoke payne’s grey pebble slate
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03 bryker woods elementary AUSTIN, TEXAS
FALL 2019 DESIGN V INSTRUCTOR: CLAY ODOM
This kindergarten wing at Bryker Woods Elementary has been designed to create an autonomous learning experience. While employing a “part to whole” approach, learning furniture clusters begin to inform the overall main design concepts. Spaces are formed from reliance on material properties, level changes, and wall interactions. The circulation space gives opportunities for versatile programs determined by the students.
L E A R NI NG
FURN I TU RE
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22.00 12.00
15.00
11.5”
36”
Beginning with a symmetrical pentagonal form, simple subtractions and additions provided opportunities for occupiable moments and height changes. The resulting form offered interesting orientations. With average five-year-old dimensions and interactive heights in mind, the desk underwent an iterative process. In the iteration below, the stool can be notched into the desk and used as a platform to set on top of the desk’s storage portion to create a standing desk. Changing the orientation of this iteration created interesting opportunities for the kids to occupy the space underneath. Students can interact with the desks as they see fit. With dry erase, wipeable surfaces, users can manipulate and engage with flexible furniture.
43”
10.5”
rendered desk showing materiality: dry erase desk surfaces and cork seats
part to whole: studies of possible student interactions in clusters
KI ND ER GARTEN
WI N G
F LO O R
P L A N
A classroom
playscape
restrooms
B
showcase space
C classroom
restrooms
classroom
reading area
SCALE: 1’=1/4”
The ramp system provokes program use. At the highest point, it becomes a showcase space for students to display their work. At the lower points, the ramp stabilizes and operates as thresholds into the classrooms. The areas in between offer opportunities for other programs and general circulation. Users enjoy the lighting and shadows given off by the colorful glass.
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blue terrazzo
colored glass
light cork
wooden slats
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B
C
L EA R N
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s ho wca s e
04 pongo tile SPRING 2019 CONSTRUCTION II INSTRUCTOR: ALLISON GASKINS
The Pongo tile is produced in various colors. Its simplicity offers an element of sophistication in any interior while looking best as a bathroom or kitchen backsplash.
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Shown tiles were formed after creating an initial mold. Once the clay was dry, the tiles were glazed using the colors by stroke & coat. After glazing, tiles were fired, resulting in a colorful series of Pongo tiles.
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05 PALANTIR PAVILION DAVOS, SWITZERLAND
SPRING 2020 PARTNER: IVY NJOROGE INSTRUCTOR: ALLISON GASKINS
Every year, the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum is held in Davos, Switzerland. Companies, including Palantir Technologies, use this forum to engage with current and potential customers. It has been a mission to refresh the brand while expanding their client network by promoting trilateral connections. The proposed design should consider the build, installation, and deconstruction time constraints of a temporary pavilion. This pavilion intends to engage users through the implementation of sustainable yet engaging systems. Spaces composed of seemingly simple colors and materials can transform with the application of complex lighting strategies. Lighting is a way-finding tool to guide clients and visitors through the pavilion and a technique to engage occupants and shine a light on all the good Palantir does. The intent is to create a space that leaves visitors with the knowledge that Palantir focuses on connections and security.
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plan s
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A101
ROOM LEGEND A
01.01
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
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vestibule entry
02
coat room
03
food serving area
04
coffee bar
05
connection space
06
restroom
07
presentation room
08
demo space
09
executive office
10
medium meeting room
11
small meeting room
12
conference room
13
workspace
14
employee lounge
15
restroom
09
16
privacy nook
99 SF
17
production office
18
kitchen
01 88 SF
02
1
06
1
34 SF
171 SF 01.02
12 06.03
06.02
72 SF
171 SF
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A101
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316 SF 12.01
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E01 06.01
07.01 10.01
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WALL TYPE LEGEND
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128 SF
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exterior 8” SIPS wall
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interior 4 7/8” SIPS wall A1 walls
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FLOORING LEGEND scraper mat
A
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A
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concrete panel concrete tile marmoleum tile carpet 1 carpet 2 carpet 3 18
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SECTION 1 1/4" = 1'-0"
SECTION 2 1/4" = 1'-0"
cei li n g
4' - 3 1/2"
4' - 4"
1' - 0"
ROOM LEGEND 2' - 6" 2' - 7"
5' - 3 1/2"
SD
SD
2' - 9 1/2"
2' - 7"
TYP
1' - 9"
SD
3' - 11 1/2"
1' - 0 1/2"
1' - 0" 1' - 0"
0' - 6"
1' - 0"
6' - 2"
2' - 8"
3' - 10 1/2"
3' - 10 1/2"
3' - 2"
1' - 0 1/2"
1' - 9"
p lan s
2' - 8 1/2"
r efl ected
SD
1' - 11"
2' - 6 1/2"
SD
SD
ROOM LEGEND
0' - 6"
1' - 0"
11’-1”
SD
SD
1' - 6 1/2" 2' - 0 1/2"
2' - 0 1/2"
2' - 0 1/2"
2' - 0 1/2"
4’- 2 1/2"
2' - 5"
TYP
3' - 2"
3' - 0"
1' - 6"
TYP
2' - 5"
3' - 8"
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presentation room
08
instagrammable space
09
executive office
10
medium meeting room
11
small meeting room
12
conference room
13
workspace
14
employee lounge
15
restroom
16
phone nook
17
production office
18
kitchen
SD
restroom
07
presentation room
08
instagrammable space
09
executive office
10
medium meeting room
11
small meeting room
12
conference room
13
workspace
14
employee lounge
15
restroom
16
phone nook
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production office
18
kitchen
MATERIAL LEGEND acoustic felt panels high density fiberboard
FIRE SAFETY LEGEND pendant sprinkler sidewall sprinkler SD
smoke detector
HVAC LEGEND
sidewall sprinkler
Exhaust fan, rectangular ceiling mounted
smoke detector
kitchen hood, wall mounted
exit sign
HVAC LEGEND LIGHTING SCHEDULE SYMBOL
TYPE MARK
LIGHTING SCHEDULE SYMBOL
TYPE MARK
Exhaust fan, rectangular
DESCRIPTION ceiling mounted
QUANTITY
VOLTAGE 120.00 V
LED
recessed ceiling
F2
round downlight, 0’ 4” diameter
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120.00 V
LED
recessed ceiling
F3
rectangular downlight, 0’ 6” x 0’ 6”
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120.00 V
LED
ceiling mounted
230.00 V
LED
semirecessed
LED
suspended
rectangular LED light
F4
DESCRIPTION
QUANTITY
F2
round downlight, 0’ 4” diameter
F6
F3
rectangular downlight, 0’ 6” x 0’ 6”
F7
VOLTAGE
6
LAMP
MOUNTING
2
suspended rectangular LED light 120.00 V
33 LED
230.00 V recessed ceiling
25
lighting pendant 120.00 V
7 LED
120.00 V recessed ceiling
track lighting, cylindrical spotlight head 120.00 V rotates 360° and tilts 90°
LED4
ceiling mounted
LED
semirecessed
F5
round downlight, 1’ 0” diameter
4
15' - 10 1/2"
rectangular LED light
MOUNTING
2
F1
F4
LAMP
F1
round downlight, kitchen hood, 1’ 0” diameter wall mounted
2' - 4" 1' - 6 1/2" 2' - 0 1/2" TYP 14' - 6"
connection space
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2' - 4"
2' - 1" 8’-0”
2' - 6"
coffee bar
05
2' - 1" 2' - 6"
3' - 11" TYP 1' - 0"
SD
3' - 0" 3' - 0" 4' - 10" 3' - 0"
2' - 4 1/2" 2' - 4 1/2" 2' - 4 1/2" 2' - 4 1/2" 2' - 6 1/2"
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pendant sprinkler
14' - 6"
2' - 4 1/2" 2' - 4 1/2" 2' - 4 1/2" 2' - 4 1/2" 2' - 6 1/2"
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restroom
FIRE SAFETY LEGEND
14
15' - 10 1/2"
06
food serving area
04
exit sign
1' - 6 1/2" 2' - 0 1/2" TYP
2' - 9 1/2" 1' - 0"TYP
SD
connection space
3' - 11" TYP 1' - 0"
SD
2' - 2"
SD
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05
high density fiberboard
3' - 1"
16
coffee bar
2' - 2 1/2"
13
8’-0”
SD
SD
04
coat room
03
acoustic felt panels
2' - 2 1/2"
SD
5' - 4 1/2"
15
4' - 10"
3' - 5 1/2"
3' - 0"
1' - 4"1' - 0" TYP
food serving area
vestibule entry
02
MATERIAL LEGEND
2' - 2"
2' - 10 1/2"
18
2' - 9 1/2" 1' - 0"TYP 1' - 10"
3' - 8"
2' - 2 1/2" 3' - 2 1/2"
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SD
3' - 9"
2' - 5"
1' - 6"
SD
2' - 0"
SD
1' - 4"1' - 0" TYP
3' - 0"
1' - 9” 1' - 6"
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1' - 10"
4' - 10" 5' - 4 1/2"
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TYPSD
SD
2' - 5 1/2"
3' - 9" 6' - 10"
3' - 5 1/2"
2' - 5 1/2"
2' - 4"
03
2' - 2 1/2"
2' - 0"
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TYP 2' - 4"
coat room
3' - 2 1/2"
17
TYP
2' - 11"
02
1' - 9” 1' - 6"
8’-11”
6' - 1"
2' - 10 1/2"
2' - 4"
3' - 2"
2' - 5 1/2"
2' - 4"
2' - 0 1/2"
4' - 10"
6' - 10"
2' - 5 1/2"
TYP
2' - 0 1/2"
vestibule entry
3' - 1"
SD
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01
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230.00 V
suspended
ceiling mounted
f urni tur e
p lans C-2
C-2
C-2
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T - 3c D C-2
S - 1b
S - 1f
S - 1b
S-2
S - 1e
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T-4
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C-3
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C-2
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FURNITURE SCHEDULE
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T-2
T - 3b
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ROOM LEGEND T-2
T-2
01
vestibule entry
02
coat room
03
food serving area
04
coffee bar
05
connection space
06
restroom
07
presentation room
08
instagrammable space
09
executive office
10
medium meeting room
11
small meeting room
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conference room
FURNITURE SCHEDULE IMAGE
TYPE MARK
QTY
MANUFACTURER
DESCRIPTION
FABRIC/ FINISH
NOTES
Front: white glass Counter: white tempered glass
LED light along full length of bottom of desk
D
1
MDD
reception desk
T -1
1
KNOLL
food serving table
bright white laminate
T-2
4
YLIVING
standing table
charcoal matte linoleum
T-3
4
MDD
conference table
White Pastel matte
T-4
4
MDD
coffee table
wood / white
B
1
LOTUS STUDIO
25
ACTIU
C-2
24
MDD
office chair
Seat: navy blue upholstery Frame: white with wheels
C-3
9
MDD
lounge chair
Seat: light grey upholstery Frame: dark grey semi-matt
DERLOTE EDITIONS
modular seating
Custom color fabric upholstery
MDD
sofa
Seat: light grey upholstery Frame: dark grey semi-matt
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17
C-2
C-3
FURNITURE LEGEND
T-4
15
D
16
C-3
13
T-4
C-3
C-2 C-3
reception desk
coffee bar
C-2 T -1
food-serving table
T-2
standing table
T-3
conference table
T-4
coffee table
C-1
B
C-3
auditorium seating
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C-2
office chair
C-3
lounge chair
S-1
modular seating
S-2
sofa
T-4 C-2
Black fire retardant upholstery
coffee bar
C-1
S-2
auditorium seating
Base: faux concrete base Counter: white tempered glass
S-1
S-2
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Embedded outlet table center
p PRESENTATION r e s e n t a ROOM t i o n
ro o m A
WALL TO CEILING ASSEMBLY
MATERIAL KEY
B
existing roof
LIGHTING DETAIL
high density fiberboard wooden stud
FINISH LEGEND PT-2
Paint (White)
PT-3
Paint (Blue)
FP-1
Felt Panel (Gray)
FP-2
Felt Panel (Blue)
ACR CP GFRC
Acrylic Concrete Panel Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete
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SECTION OF PRESENTATION ROOM
3' - 0"
1' - 0" 1' - 0" 1' - 0"
0' - 10" power receptacle
GFRC
7" TYPTYP
10' - 3"
2' - 3"
PT-2
ELEVATION OF PRESENTATION ROOM
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WALL TO FLOOR ASSEMBLY
Glass
9' - 3"
G
C
The linear lights on the hallway floor gradually grow in length, ultimately enticing visitors to walk through the threshold of the presentation room. The wavy profile and lights sandwiched in between each wall panel of the presentation space draw visitors inside. These lightweight, glass fiber reinforced concrete panels allow for the curved form and easy installation during the pavilion’s short construction period. Recessed rectangular lights stretch across both sides of the room, making it appear as if the lights on the wall and ceiling are continuous.
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cCOLLABORATION o l l a b o rSPACES ati o n
s pa c e s
MATERIAL KEY
SUSPENDED CEILING DETAIL
A
existing roof high density fiberboard
B
SUSPENDED FELT PANEL carrier felt panels with end cap
C
SUSPENDED LIGHT wire locker aluminum extrusion diffuser
FP-2
Felt Panel (Blue)
A
B
A
A
A
B
B
A
A
Glass
B
Acrylic
B
4' - 8"
Concrete Panel
A
Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete A
GFRC
B
A
B
CP
B
ACR
FP-2
B
G
A
A
B
1' - 9"
Felt Panel (Gray)
A
2' - 4"
FP-1
A
2' - 4"
Paint (Blue)
B
A
PT-3
trim panel to accomodate ceiling
A
Paint (White)
A
PT-2
B
FINISH LEGEND
A
DETAIL SECTION OF SMALL MEETING ROOM
B
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE
In collaborative spaces such as meeting and conference rooms, a series of suspended rectangular lights are sandwiched between suspended felt panels to provide acoustic absorption. Two simple linear patterns repeat and rotate to create the felt patterned wall treatment. These components mimic a linear quality that complements the wooden slats on the exterior of the building.
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lauren rathbun UT AUSTIN | BSID | 2017-2021
laurenrathbun@utexas.edu (469) 658-1810 /lauren-rathbun /laurenrathbun21
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education
experience
The University of Texas at Austin Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Minor in Business Expected graduation May 2021
Intern
Cedar Valley College Associates of Science May 2016 Cedar Hill Collegiate High School May 2016
ASID Virtual Internship- HKS June 2020 - August 2020 • Learned about products/materials, vendor relationships, and various processes in the industry through a series of modules • Virtually met and worked within a team to research, design, and present a solution to a workplace project with HKS • Attended virtual meetings and critiques regularly up to the final presentation
UTSOA Summer Orientation Lead The University of Texas at Austin June 2020 - August 2020
organizations ASID August 2018 - Present Ampersand August 2018 - Present
skills • Rhino • Revit • Sketchup • Illustrator • InDesign • Photoshop • Enscape • Grasshopper • Sketching • Laser cutting • Woodworking • Model building
• Engaged and guided incoming students during orientation • Organized virtual events for the students • Created content to present to the students • Attended and took attendance for all meetings
Senior Student Captioning Associate The University of Texas at Austin October 2017 - December 2019
• Transcribed lectures, podcasts, interviews • Type/sync/reviewed all dialog and relevant audio information in the video or audio file • Mentored fellow student employees
Keyholder
Claire’s - Cedar Hill, TX April 2016 - August 2016 • Completed store opening and closing procedures • Processed and completed ear piercings • Processed cash, credit, debit and check payments • Cleaned and organized the store