Background Information SOFTWARE
EDUCATION
Revit Autocad Sketchup Photoshop Illustrator Indesign Microsoft Office
Maryville University, Saint Louis, MO
B.F.A in Interior Design, (2012 - May 2015) CIDA & NASAD Accredited Mouton Scholarship
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO Biological Sciences, (2010-2012)
INVOLVEMENT
EXPERIENCE
AmericanSociety of Interior Designers Member International Interior Design Association Member Maryville Reaches Out Maryville Green Fashion Show
DTZ (Formerly Cassidy Turley), Saint Louis, MO
Intern, (May 2014 - Present) Draw verification plans based on as-built drawings Draw electrical plans for existing client offices Specify finishes and draw finish plans Space plan for client offices
Spellman Brady & Company, Saint Louis, MO
Intern, (December 2013 - May 2014) Managed materials library Offered assistance to designers Performed opening and closing duties
Pier 1 Imports, Saint Louis, MO
Sales Associate, (September 2012 - May 2014) Provided sales expertise and design ideas to customers Operated pos system and cash registers Performed opening and closing duties
KDR Designer Showrooms, Saint Louis, MO
Intern, (August 2012 - May 2013) Assisted designers with fabric selection Managed material inventory and organization
Mcalister’s Deli, Saint Louis, MO
Lauryn Emert 314.346.6780 laurynemert@gmail.com
Cashier/Food Runner, (may 2006-August 2012) Operated pos system and cash registers Performed opening and closing duties
Table of Contents
Hospitality
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Higher Education
Corporate
Other Works
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Carolina Sweet Natural. Rustic. Southern Charm.
Carolina Sweet is a members-only restaurant, located in a multi-story building in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. The restaurant features rustic design elements that evoke a sense of “southern charm�. The southern, country aesthetic relates to the history and lifestyle that is true to Charleston. With colors and materials reflecting elements of the Carolina landscape; restaurant patrons will feel right at home.
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Wood ceiling and beams reinforce rustic aesthetic
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White subway tile reflects feeling of a country-style kitchen
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High-back seating offers sense of privacy in an open environment
B
C
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Floor Plan
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Server Station Hotess Stand
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Rooftop
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3,180 SQ.FT.
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Seating
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D Hutch
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J Main Dining 6,483 SQ.FT. N 3
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Entry/Waiting I Fire Stairs J Rooftop Stairs Private Dining Women’s Restroom K Pergola Seating L Bench Seating (Built-in) Men’s Restroom M Utility Room Bar Area N Dance Floor Main Dining Area O Stage Manager’s Office Kitchen (NIC)
Process
Inspiration
Materials and Finishes
Concrete Flooring
Distressed Brick Walls
Reclaimed Wood
Textile
Textile
Textile
Textile
Textile
Color Representations: Reflection of Charleston’s beautiful landscapes Ocean
Wood
Clouds
Stone
Earth
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C
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Perspectives
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Private Dining Room
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Main Dining Area
Pergola Seating
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Southern phrases written on suspended chalkboards provide a familiar welcome
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Window into the kitchen provides a connection to guests and the shutters add to the aesthetic
B
Antique window panes from the area reflect on the city’s beautiful architecture
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Antique country door with wood detailing adds character to the space
C
A server station is disguised as a kitchen island adorned with local plants to blend in with the home-style feel of the space
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Pergola divides the space, while also contributing to the rustic design 6
NEXT University Organic. Cutting Edge. Collaborative. NEXT University is a cutting-edge, efficient university created with design inspiration from butterflies. By incorporating the colors, form, patterns, and life stages of butterflies into the design of the NEXT university, a collaborative, yet intimate, environment is created. This type of environment encourages students and staff to choose their most successful style of learning, whether it be individually or with a group. Providing options and comfort is important for higher education design and is proven to be achievable by using Steelcase furniture.
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School logo provides a welcoming sense of belonging and community
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Staggered, round lighting emulates butterfly wing patterns
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“Cocoon Room� represents the privacy and growth that takes place during the cocoon phase
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Curved staircase replicates the organic shape of butterflies
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D
C A
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Floor Plan
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Level 2
10,380 SQ. FT.
1,193 SQ. FT.
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B A N NTS
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A B C D E F G H I J
Entry “Cocooon” Room Student WorkCafe Faculty Hub Active Classroom Large Classroom Women’s Restroom Men’s Restroom Distance Learning NIC
Process
Inspiration
Materials and Finishes
Cafe Mosaic Tile
LVT “Wood� Flooring
Textile
Textile
Textile
Textile
Textile
Textile
Color Representations: Natural colors that support student growth in a stress-free environment Modern
Peace
Nature
Growth
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B
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C
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Perspectives
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E
Faculty Hub
F
Student WorkCafe
Active Classroom
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Pattern on wall mimics the patterns on butterflies
D
Glass walls imitate wing transparency
B
Angled drop ceilings represent wings
E
Variety among seating accomodates multiple work preferences
C
Staggered, round drop ceilings represent spotted wing patterns
F
Mobile desk encourage a wide range of learning styles and interactions
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L.P. & CO. Sleek. Modern & Traditional Mix.
As soon as you walk into the law firm, you are greeted with a bold and unique atmosphere that exudes sophistication. Bright, white walls, sleek furniture, and glass offices are just a few of the design elements featured throughout this space. The wood planked ceilings, ionic columns, and historic artwork that adorns the office, brings a traditional vibe to this modern space. The mix of both modern and traditional elements creates a contrasting, yet balanced space that is sure to impress.
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Large columns make a bold statement upon client entry; reinforces stability of firm
B
Traditional design elements pop out against stark, white walls to create interesting aesthetic
C
Sleek furniture balances the pops of traditional design elements
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A
C
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Floor Plan
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Glass Folding Wall
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7, 235 SQ.FT. 11,150 SQ.FT. Including Outdoor Space N 15
NTS
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Reception Waiting Area Mail/Copy/Print Break/Cafe Conference Room
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F G H I J
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K IT Closet Legal Secretary Junior Lawyer L Library M Restroom Partner Office Work Room N Storage Lawyer’s Lounge O Outdoor Patio
Wet Bar
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Process
Inspiration
Materials and Finishes
Wood Ceiling
Marble Counters
Backsplash
Wainscoting
Wallcovering
Carpet
Textile
Textile
Color Representations: Link historical elements with those of modern times Modern
Traditional
Sophisticated
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Perspectives
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Conference Room
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Break Area
Partner Office
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Traditional style dining table stands out against sleek furniture
D
Detailed wood door offers an interesting, traditional design element
B
Modern kitchen design reflects the sharp image of the lawyers
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Opaque stripe on glass wall allows for privacy, while still allowing open feeling from the glass
C
Innovative glass wall turns opaque on demand for privacy during meetings. Wall folds open to allow for optimum space.
F
Historic artwork alludes to the importance the justice system has on our country and also the steadfast quality of the law firm
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Revit Rendering Exercise
Reception
Elevator Lobby
Conference Room
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Drawings
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Team Members (from left): Lauryn Emert, Trisha Militello, Tiffany Molitor, Jessica Riess
Maryville Green Fashion Show 2012
Our “Little Red Riding Hood� dress was created out of Coca-Cola packaging, garbage bags, bubble wrap, and plastic tablecloths.
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Team Members (from left): Lauryn Emert, Trisha Militello, Tiffany Molitor, Jessica Riess
Maryville Green Fashion Show 2014
Our “Black Swan” dress was created out VHS film tape, photo negatives, beads, and cardboard. The dress was voted the People’s Choice Award at the fashion show.
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