LAURA
DY E interior design
LAURA
Resume.................................................................3
interior design
Hospitality Design...................................................5
Retail Design.........................................................13
Commercial Design................................................17
Product Design................................................,....31
Creative..............................................................35
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Resume
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LAURA
DYE interior design
Education Bachelor of Science in Interior Design, Program Accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS Graduation August 2013 Curriculum GPA: 3.4/4.0
Advanced Studies in Study Abroad Program Italian Exchange Program in Florence, Venice, Rome, and Verbania, Italy, Spring 2009
phone: 601.502.3930 | e-mail: lldye618@aol.com | address: 107 Cirencester Drive, Ridgeland, MS 39157 | website: www.lauradyedesign.com
Proficient In: AutoCAD 2012 Revit Architecture 2012 Photoshop CS5 Illustrator CS5 InDesign CS5 Microsoft Powerpoint Microsoft Word Macintosh and Windows
Knowledgeable In: Rhino 3D Sketch-Up Microsoft Excel
Related Courses Professional Practice Photography Principles of LEED Construction Documents Rendering for Interiors Digital Design Environments for Special Needs ID Graphics (drafting) Color and Lighting Detail and Construction Furniture Design Design 1 & 2 3D CAD Modeling Textiles for Interiors History of Interiors 1 & 2
Work Experience Sandra Meyers Design Studio Intern: May 2012-August 2012, Rockville, MD. Met with clients in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia and gathered information at each meeting Analyzed space plans and drew AutoCAD drawings to resolve space planning problems Participated in weekly trips to the Washington Design Center and assembled finish selections Assisted designer with managing specs and developed invoices and purchase orders with vendors for clients Attended interior designers’ lectureships held at the Washington Design Center Designed new business cards, stationary, and flyers for firm Cappe’s Steakhouse waitress and hostess: May 2011-August 2011, Starkville, MS. Seated customers and assisted with food orders Handled all of customers transactions Young Life Camp Worker: May 2010-July 2010, Detroit Lakes, MN. Operated coffee shop for staff and campers Worked as a full time sports equipment manager Interacted socially and aided teenage campers (approx. 200 campers per week) Bop’s Frozen Custard Employee: March 2007-August 2009 Assisted with ordering and purchasing of all products Handled all of customers transactions
Honors and Activities Member of Sigma Alpha Lambda Honor Society 2010-2013 Dean’s List for good academic standing MSU 2011-2012 Treasurer, ASID Student Chapter 2012-2013 Participant of Interior Design Legislation at Capitol Day, Jackson, MS Member, Delta Lambda of Delta Gamma sorority 2009-2013 2nd place, Hand Rendering category, ASID Student Competition Honorable Mention, Hand Rendering category, ASID Student Competition 3rd place, Corporate Design category, ASID Student Competition 3rd place, Lighting category, ASID Student Competition Fundraiser, Service for Sight as a philanthropy through Delta Gamma
References Available upon request
Hospitality Design
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Hospitality Design
The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia
Concept -The Ritz Carlton in Philadelphia is inspired by the golden age of Hollywood, giving guests a glimpse of the days when cocktail hour and peoples’ company were appreciated by all.
LUXE
GLAM
ELEGANT
GEOMETRIC
LUSH
-Sparkling gold accents along with decorative Georgian marble help to bring a glamorous and sophisticated look throughout. -Luxurious materials of plush velvets and glossy lacquers are embellished with decorative tufts and polished nail head trim to give an elegant overtone of glitz and glamour.
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Lobby Rendered Perspective
The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia
Hospitality Design
Software Used -Revit Architecture 2012 -Photoshop CS5 -Illustrator CS5 -InDesign CS5
Project Objectives -Public space is Formal -The Roosevelt Bar and Lounge is located in the back of lobby for guests to relax -The Regency Fine Dining area is a formal dining experience -Bogart’s Bar and Grill is a more lowkey dining experience
Mezzanine
-Melrose Spa is offered for the guests’ convenience.
Public Floor Plan
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Hospitality Design
The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia
Lobby Objectives -The lobby is the first glimpse of the Hollywood glamour design. -The Roosevelt is the first place guests see that will allow them to relax and enjoy a cocktail with others while their bags are being checked.
Day Spa Objectives -Melrose Day Spa is a relaxing way to self indulge and stay in for a day.
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Bar and Lounge Perspective
Day Spa
The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia
Hospitality Design
Objectives
Bar and Grill Perspective
-Bogart’s Bar and Grill is an informal restaurant with an open cooking area -Bogart’s has more of masculine atmosphere. -The Regency Fine Dining restaurant is a formal dining experience.
Fine Dining Perspectives
-Restaurant logos were aspired by the atmosphere and design of each restaurant. -All furniture selections were intended to follow the Hollywood glamour styling.
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Hospitality Design
The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia
Project Objectives -A custom designed carpet was put in the halls, leading to the guest rooms. -The guest rooms feature high quality furniture that still implemented the Hollywood glamour concept. -According to occupancy level, there are a total of 11 guest rooms with king sized beds, 1 guest room with a queen sized bed, and four rooms with double beds.
Private Floor Plan
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Custom Carpet Design
The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia
Hospitality Design
The Maquette -The maquette is a model representing a guest bedroom and bathroom
Towel Holder
-The maquette is a precise and simple way to view exactly what a room would look like with all fixtures and finishes included.
Hollywood Themed Art
Group Project -The Ritz Carlton project was done by a group of four interior design students
Guest Room Maquette
-My main focus of the project was the private spaces and designing of the guest rooms and maquette.
Guest Room Perspective
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Retail Design
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Retail Design
Project Objectives -To create a “pop-up” store that thoroughly and successfully communicates the Bonobos brand.
Preliminary sketches and elevations
-1,250 square feet -Design shows installment and uninstallment of all “pop-up”. They must also be low maintenance and easy to remove.
“IT’S A GUY THING”
-Design details must mimic the atmosphere of The Meat Packing District, the location of the “pop-up” store.
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Shoe Display Perspective
Storefront Perspective
Retail Design
Software Used
Track Lighting
-Revit Architecture 2012 -Photoshop CS5 -Illustrator CS5 -InDesign CS5
Recessed Lighting
Branch Fixtures
Floor Plan
Wooden Fixtures
Reflected Ceiling Plan Store Perspective Track Lighting
Store Elevations
Lounge Perspective
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Commercial Design
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Commercial Design
IDEC: A Brain Compatible Environment "Learning doesn't reach its full potential without using all five senses"
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-Technology enhances a students’ self esteem and willingness to learn -Technology such as interactive screens and iPads are implemented and are made available to the students as well as teachers
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Design Concept
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“A Brain Compatible Environment” was conducted in a group of two. Both members did an ample amount of research in order to fully encompass the goals of the project.
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IDEC: A Brain Compatible Environment
Commercial Design
Software Used -Revit Architecture 2012 -Photoshop CS5 -Illustrator CS5 -InDesign CS5
Floor Plan
Rendered Floor Plan
Study Lounge Perspective
Cafe Elevation
Mezzanine
Lounge Elevation
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BEAU MONDE
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Commercial Design
FASHION ELITE MAGAZINE Color Coded Floor Plans
Design Concept -Global trends have greatly influenced our culture and have molded fashion inspiration today. -Highly trained and internationally experienced professionals train and work together in an environment that does nothing less but inspire.
Innovation. Inspiration. Elite. QMS Training (HRD)
Human Performance Enhancement (HRD) Training and Testing Technology (HRD) HRD Division Administration (HRD)
-Beau Monde Fashion e has Elite Magazine been grounded by the most reputable workers so subscribers can be guaranteed the magazine’s trust and recognize the value it presents to the fashion world.
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First Level
Human Resource Administration (HRD) Training Center Corporate Library
Open Office Space
Second Level
BEAU MONDE
FASHION ELITE MAGAZINE
Commercial Design
Software Used -Revit Architecture 2012 -Photoshop CS5 -Illustrator CS5 -InDesign CS5
Typicals Workstation
Private Office
Typicals Workstation
Project Objectives -A corporate training center, focusing on using Steelcase furniture in open office systems
Custom Fabric
-Numerous systems furniture was explored
Fabric was inspired by icons of the fashion industry. Custom designed fabric was applied on the tops of accent slipper chairs.
-Designs were implemented according to the made up fashion magazine called Beau Monde.
Lobby Perspective
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Commercial Design
precision ptics Consult. Office
Design Concept -Precision Optics
design implements technology, precision, and a relaxing environment. -Contrasting colors and special lighting set apart specific areas of the building so that each different space has a fine distinction from the next. -Precision Optics’ overall goal is to give the patients’ an aesthetic sense of the office’s design through fine detail with a new, more precise perception.
Recept. Desk Restrooms
Exam Rm2
Visual Fields
Wait Rm
Exam Rm 3
Contract Admin
Lab
Showroom
Storage
Delivery
Bubble Adjacency Diagram
Technology Soothing
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Exam Rm 1
Business Office
Precision
Concept Images
Floor Plan from Bird’s Eye View
precision ptics
Commercial Design
Programs Used -Revit Architecture 2012 -Photoshop CS5 -Illustrator CS5 -InDesign CS5
Rendered Floor Plan
Floor Plan Showroom Perspective
Waiting Area Perspective
Detailed Interior Elevations
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Commercial Design
precision ptics
Project Objectives -An Optometrists’ space must adhere to all ages but still have a fresh sense of design. -An overall branding of the optometrists’ logo had to be well displayed and properly coordinated in the overall design content. -Detailing and construction documents were drawn to detail wall types, millwork, RCP and detailed elevations.
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Showroom Exterior
Millwork Detail (Reception Desk)
Custom Fixtures
Reception Desk
precision ptics
Commercial Design
Reflected Ceiling Plan
Interior Elevation of West Wall
Interior Elevation
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION
WATTAGE
TROFFER LIGHT, WHITE FRAME, DIMMABLE
65 WTTS,25 VOLTS
RECESSED CAN, WHITE FRAME
30 WTTS
HVAC DIFFUSER
HVAC RETURN
SPRINKLER, CEILING MOUNTED
EXIT SIGNS, GREEN LED
Wall Section Types
25 WTTS
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Commercial Design
Brasfield & Gorrie: Aiken Village (mixed-use)
Design Concept -Aiken Village is currently an empty apartment complex available for renovation ideas.
Retail Space
-All materials used for renovations were reused or bought from locally own businesses near the Starkville area -A green wall was implemented on the sides of buildings that were most greatly affected by sunlight
Circulation Path Site Plan
Public Space
-Energy and water costs were reduced due to the green walls and overhangs and by using a rainwater collection system.
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Private Space
Public vs. Private Space
Front View of Building
Desireable Views
Brasfield & Gorrie: Aiken Village (mixed-use)
Commercial Design
Software Used -Revit Architecture 2012 -Photoshop CS5 -Illustrator CS5 -InDesign CS5 -Sketch Up
Project Objectives -This interdisciplinary project included interior designers, architects and building construction science students.
Construction Phasing
-Design ideas were intended for university consideration. -This integrated project developed a full spectrum of design development.
Green wall Overhangs
Rendered Perspectives
Sun Protection based on Orientation
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Commercial Design
Real Client: Starkville City Hall
Design Concept -Design evolved from the idea of “restoration” in the city of Starkville, MS -The culture of Starkville inspired the exterior design of the building, based on the historic aspects of downtown
R E STO R AT I O N .
-All materials used were local or reused. -Interior space planning focussed on more opened spaces
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Concept Images based on Starkville’s own Restoration
Real Client: Starkville City Hall
Commercial Design
Software Used -Revit Architecture 2012 -Photoshop CS5 -Illustrator CS5 -InDesign CS5
Project Objectives -To meet with a director and make proper measurements of Starkville’s old City Hall building -In groups of three, students remodeled the interior and exterior spaces adhering to the existing architecture of the city of Starkville.
Local FF&E
-Design to be presented to the city’s mayor and fully present all of groups’ design intentions
Local Brick
Local Roofing Material
Building Section
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Product Design
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Product Design
Project Objectives -This project was a group project consisting of two members -Each member had a different chair and were required to disassemble each chair to create a new chair. -Group members were given full access to the university’s wood shop where necessary tools were readily available -A design was sketched using the original chairs’ parts to create a new chair
Front View Finished Chair
Original Chairs
Software Used Rhino 3D Photoshop InDesign
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Side View Finished Chair
Chair Designs
Product Design
Software Used Rhino 3D Photoshop InDesign
Concept Image
Project Objectives Chair from 3-D Printer Concept Image
-Both chair designs were sketched from original ideas and modeled in Rhino 3D to create an actual model -Designs had to show originality and look like a “tomorrow� design
Preforated Chair Design
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Creative
Project Objectives -Dining room hand rendering was based on a magazine photograph -Objective was to mimic the photograph as closely and realistically as possible -Any mediums could be used -All textures needed to be intensified through hand rending using any method possible
Medium Used Graphite Marker Colored pencil
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Hand Renderings
Hand Renderings
Creative
Mediums Used Graphite Marker Colored pencil
*Dining room rendering was awarded 2nd place in the ASID Student Interior Design Competition. Bedroom rendering was awarded an Honorable Mention in the ASID Student Interior Design Competition and was also featured in the Mississippi State University Interior Design brochure for future students.
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Creative
Project Objectives -Furniture hand renderings were intended to show realism.
Medium Used Marker Colored Pencil
Shadowing in hand renderings were studied using drawings such as this:
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Hand Renderings
Hand Renderings
Creative Project Objectives -Explore plans using different contrasts to show distance -Hand renderings had to be done in a timely manner -Texture had to be shown
Medium Used Marker
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Creative
Project Objectives -A dSLR camera was used to shoot all photos -Different setting were used for all pictures for focus and lighting reasons -Short field of view focus was used on the plant photographs -Silhouette lighting was explored in a graveyard for the stone angel photograph
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Photography
Drawings and Design
Creative
Mediums Used Charcoal pencils Graphite
Project Objectives -Self portrait was drawn by using only lyrics and verses. -Charcoal still-life drawings were intended to show realism.
Radial Design
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