Madison Meenan Interior Design Portfolio

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MADISON MEENAN


ABOUT ME

“The longer I live, the more beautiful life b e c o m e s . I f y o u f o o l i s h l y i g n o r e b e a u t y, y o u will soon find yourself without it. But if you i n v e s t i n b e a u t y, i t w i l l r e m a i n w i t h y o u a l l the days of your life.” - Frank Lloyd Wright


MADISON MEENAN

BIOGRAPHY Ever since a young age, I have had passion for creativity which developed through both art and music. Beginning the violin at the age of five encouraged my desire to achieve beauty through the arts and develop a strong work ethic in achieving my goals. My free time was often spent immersed in drawing, sculpting, and hands-on creative projects which led to my interest in antique furniture restoration as a teenager. Through the eyes of a design oriented mentor, I began to foster a love for interior design. It combined all my passions into one field. Interior Design spoke to my desire of serving others and being able to create spaces that improve their health, safety, and welfare. Great design can bring people to a place that is otherwise unachievable and allows them to have both memorable and emotional experiences. I enjoy having such a positive impact in people’s daily lives.


C O N TA C T

(505)-366- 9545

mlm16b@acu.edu

Q U A L I F I C AT I O N S DESIGN SKILLS

TECHNICAL SKILLS - Revit

- InDesign

- AutoCAD

- Photoshop

- Sketchup

- Illustrator

- M i c r o s o f t Wo r d - Microsoft PowerPoint - Microsoft Excel

- Hand Rendering

- Space Planning

- Hand Drafting

- Organization

- Model Building

E D U C AT I O N Central New Mexico Community College - August 2014 - May 2016

- 48 Credit Hours

- B a c h e l o r s o f I n t e r i o r D e s i g n , M i n o r i n A r t T h e r a p y, C o n c e n t r a t i o n i n B u s i n e s s

Abilene Christian University ( Cida Accredited) August 2016 - Present

A S S O C I AT I O N S & M E M B E R S H I P S ASID Student Chapter - August 2018-2020

- Position Held - Secretary

Alpha Chi National College Honor Society - August 2016 - 2020

H O N O R S & AWA R D S Tr a n s f e r M e r i t S c h o l a r s h i p - A u g u s t 2 0 1 6 F i r s t Ye a r E x c e l l e n c e A w a r d - M a y 2 0 1 7 Interior Design Hall Scholarship Award - May 2019 & 2020 Dean’s Honor Roll - December 2016 - May 2020

STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM Sponsored by Abilene Christian University - May - July 2018 England - Ireland - France - Italy

REFERENCES Ronnie DiCappo

- Dekker Perich Sabatini Interior Designer - ronnied@dpsdesign.org

Darren Wilson - Manager of the Maker Lab at ACU - darren.wilson@acu.edu Ronnie Rama - Interior Design Professor - ronnie.rama@acu.edu

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RESUME


MADISON MEENAN 2334 Independence Blvd Abilene TX

WORK EXPERIENCE N M Ve r d e L L C - J u l y 2 0 1 5 - M a r c h 2 0 1 6 : A l b u q u e r q u e N M

- Fine antique furniture restoration

- Acquired knowledge of specialty painting styles

- General retail duties

- Antiques & Things - May 2016 - August: 2016 Albuquerque NM

Antique Booth Proprietor

- C h i c k ’ n Tr e e A n t i q u e s - A u g u s t 2 0 1 7 - F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 8 : A b i l e n e T X

- Antique display design

- Antique furniture acquisition and restoration

Dekker/Perich/Sabatini, Summer Internship- May - July 2019: Albuquerque NM

- Ordered and organized materials for projects

- Created custom furniture, finish schedules, and cabinet details

- Created presentations and material boards for clients

- Meeting with clients and developing meeting documents

- Extensive use of Revit, Autocad, Sketchup, Photoshop, and Indesign

- Working with high powered lasers for cutting and etching materials

- Te a c h i n g s t u d e n t s A d o b e I l l u s t r a t o r a n d r e l a t e d l a s e r s o f t w a r e

- Aiding customers with material purchases and information

Maker Lab Abilene Christian University - August 2019 - Present

DESIGN EXPERIENCE A b i l e n e C h r i s t i a n U n i v e r s i t y L i b r a r y Ta b l e - M a r c h - A p r i l 2 0 1 8

- Design a study/collaboration tables

- 3D renderings and schematic drawings

- Documentation and categorization of student design work.

CIDA Reaccreditation Visit - February 2018

- Sophomore representative for CIDA student interviews

- Space Planning, 3D Rendering, and schematic Drawings

Abilene Christian University Press Remodel - September 2018

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Camp Able - February - April 2017

- Assisting special needs children through equine therapy

- ASID sponsored event that helps a non-profit organization renovate or design a space

- Packaging and Delivering meals to the elderly and physically disabled

Project Merge - February - March 2019 & 2020 Meals on Wheels - April 2020 - Present

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Dubai Apartment Luxury Residence Dubai United Arab Emirates Fall 2019

Hendrick Oncology Cancer Tr e a t m e n t Center A b i l e n e , Te x a s Fall 2019

We Think Brand Specialists Los Angeles, California Spring 2019

H O SP I TALI TY

C O R P O R AT E

H EALTH C ARE

LU XU RY R E S I DE NTI AL 8 -17

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Fire & Hambur South Pac To r o n t o , Fall 2


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Smoke rgers & cific BBQ Canada 2018

Carpathian MT Retreat Polyanytsya, Ukraine Fall 2017

66 -71 New Nouveau C o f f e e Ta b l e Spring 2018

CR EAT I VE

FURNITURE

R ESI DEN T I AL 56 - 65

72 - 75 Photography Wa t e r c o l o r Study Abroad Summer 2018


L U X U RY R E S I D E N T I A L

D U B A I A P T. Dubai, United Arab Emerates S e n i o r Ye a r 1 s t S e m e s t e r 2,000 Square Feet

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Objective

Create a modern and sophisticated design with careful attention to furnishings, materials and finishes. The client desires to use the apartment as a residence as well as a place to receive international guests and family members.

Solution

The intent of the space is to infuse traditional forms with modern technology and emphasize luxury though rich materials. Cultural norms regulate space and layout organization and adhere to Islamic religious practices.

Concept

Ta k e n f r o m t h e c l i e n t ’s l i f e a n d i n t e r e s t , t h e c o n c e p t focuses on the colors, textures, and forms of the ocean n e a r D u b a i a s w e l l a s s t r e a m l i n e d y a c h t d e s i g n . Wa v e s play a predominant role in the calming feel and modern s e n s i b i l i t y.

Software

Revit, Photoshop


C O N C E P T I N S P I R AT I O N

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FURNISHED FLOOR PLAN 0 3

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Entrance/ Reception Restroom Wash Room

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Kitchen

13 Bedroom

Dining Area

14 Bathroom

Living Room

15 Master Bedroom

Prayer Room

10 Men’s Restroom

16 Master Closet

Men’s Seating Area

11 Women’s Restroom

17 Master Bathroom

Prayer Room

12 Laundry Room

18 Balcony


REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 0 3

SYMBOL

DESCRIPTION

Rich Brilliant Willing Vitis 3 Chandelier

SYMBOL

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DESCRIPTION

Arik Levy Rhythm 2163 Design

Lutron Electronics Daedalus Chandelier

Delray Lighting LLC 8” Cylinder Pendant LED

XAL Meno Round Trim less

Eaton Lighting NeoRay Recessed 7A

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MEN’S RECEPTION

E L E VAT I O N

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Maharam Overlapping Stripe

Maharam Festoon Bluebell

With the client’s yacht renting business being an important aspect of their daily lives, a key element was to combine the men’s reception with the office space and have a prayer room in close proximity. Accordion doors allow for a more private setting and a diversity of rooms. Geometric Mosaic Pattern - Alhambra

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KITCHEN/ DINING/ LIVING AREA

Surfaceform Concrete Polished Plaster

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A r i z o n a Ti l e I m p e r i a l Danby

A r i z o n a Ti l e C o s m i c Black


Interface Portmanteau Collection

Using the form of a rolling wave to unite the central core of the apartment, the ceiling features plaster that is pressed with wood boards to achieve a grained texture. Wa y f a i r S e a s t o n e

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KITCHEN/ DINING/ LIVING AREA

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Vivid Designtex

Hightower Select Recliner

Hightower Penny Side Table

Taking inspiration from sun shining through yacht sails, the ceiling features sheer fabric draped across wooden beams and back-lit from a recessed ceiling.

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H E A LT H C A R E

ONCOLOGY A b i l e n e , Te x a s S e n i o r Ye a r 1 s t S e m e s t e r 30,000 Square Feet

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Objective

The Hendrick hospital board and CEO have requested a renovation solution for their consideration. Provide a cohesive design for the project while focusing in detail upon five major areas/departments of the project.

Solution

Ta k i n g f r o m m o d e r n h e a l t h c a r e t r e n d s , H e n d r i c k ’s p r i o r i t y is the experience of the patient and staff. Using open spaces, the clinic promotes the feel of hospitality design that emphasizes warmth and light.

Concept

The theme of the design revolves around all aspects of light, with its healing and hopeful qualities as well as its visual characteristics. Each of the five major areas are based on a different form of light, both as symbolic references and way-finding tools.

Software

Revit, Photoshop


C O N C E P T I N S P I R AT I O N BIOPHILIC

CLINICAL AREA

CANDLE LIGHT

COUNSELING

LIGHT

ELECTRIC LIGHT

ADMINISTRATION

STAR LIGHT

PATIENT AREA

SUNLIGHT

INFUSION

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Reception

Admin.

FIRST FLOOR

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Clinical

Clinical

Counseling

PROCESS WORK - BUBBLE DIAG


GRAM & BLOCK PLANS

Patient Area

Infusion

Elevators

SECOND FLOOR

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FIRST FLOOR FURNISHED FLO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Reception Reception Waiting Cafe

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Resourse Center

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Resourse Manager

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Volunteers Appearance Gift Shop Security Office

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Restroom

11 Stairs 12 Counseling Reception

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13 Community Learning 15 Counseling Room

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10 Elevator Lobby

14 Meditation Chapel

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16 Physical Therapy

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17 Health Plans Admin.

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18 Office Clerk

19 Staff Technicians

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20 Reception

21 Private Meditation 22 Healing Garden 23 Mechanical

24 Admin Reception 25 Billing Office

26 Admin Office 27 Patient Navigator

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28 Nurse Station

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Dumb Waiter Closet

29 Private Work Room

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Private Sleep Room

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Doctors Office

31 Conference Room

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Physician on call

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File/Work Room

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OOR PLAN 1 2

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Clinical

Counseling Admin.

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SECOND FLOOR FUNISHED FLO 38 Elevators 39 2nd Floor Reception 40 Nurse Station 41 Patient Room

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42 Restroom 43 Family Break Room 44 File/Storage Room

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45 2nd Floor Waiting Area 46 Family Sleep Room

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REC REC 39

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47 Work Room 48 Infusion Reception 49 Infusion Bay

50 Recovery Room

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51 Pharmacy 52 Cold Room 53 Charting Room

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54 Sub-Waiting 55 Lab

56 Non-Sterile Compounding 57 Gowning

58 IV Solution Storage 59 Chemo Prep 60 Lockers

61 Break Room

62 Mechanical Room

63 Pharmacy Window 64 Staircase

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Patient


OOR PLAN 64

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CEPTION CEPTION 41

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RECEPTION

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Shaw Commercial A x i a l Ti l e

Rope Marbleized Rubber Ti l e M o o n r i s e

The reception area brings about the feeling of openness and light. Sculptural glass elements infuse the space with vibrancy and colors pulled from the palette of a rising sun. The intent of the design is to move away from a stereotypical hospital to one that imitates a hotel lobby with various enclosed seating areas for privacy and clear directional orientation.

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CLINICAL RECEPTION

M AT E R I A L S

KEY

1. Yellow Paint 2. Roppe Marbleized Rubber Tile M 3. Herman Miller Compass System 4. Corain Pine Solid Surface Counter-top 5. Maharam Agency by Sarah Morr 6. Steelcase Health Surround Three Lounge

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6. The clinical section of the center is themed after biophilic light, symbolizing the living nature of light as well as the livelihood of the patients. At Hendrick, the patient is not a number but a light in the midst of the darkness.

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E X A M I N AT I O N R O O M

Mariner

ris e Seat

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M E D I TAT I O N C H A P E L

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The counseling area of the center is themed after candle light, symbolizing the light of contemplation, knowledge, and self reflection. The space is warm and comforting and conducive for all manner of meditation.

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KEY

1. Knoll Samos in Sunflower 2. Hightower Nest Easy XL 3. Knoll Greenwich in Shelsea 4. Hightower Nest Low Wood Lounge

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I N S P I R AT I O N

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INFUSION

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With the theme of the infusion area being sunlight, the rays represent the healing nature of the space . As the patient is receiving treatment, they are able to view a reflection of themselves in an adjacent brass panel that symbolizes their worth despite the disease.

I N S P I R AT I O N

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KEY

1 . 3Form Astro + Color 2 . 3Form Sliding Door 3. Maharam Chalet Apron 4. Steelcase Health Empath Recliner

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CORPORATE

WE THINK D a l l a s , Te x a s J u n i o r Ye a r 2 n d S e m e s t e r 5,500 Square Feet

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Objective

We T h i n k i s a r e l a t i v e l y y o u n g f i r m l e a d b y t h r e e partners that specializes in the naming of successful products. They have requested a conceptual design and space plan for their future offices.

Solution

W i t h a f o c u s o f t r a n s p a r e n c y a n d c r e a t i v i t y, t h e f i r m conveys this central message through the design by developing an environment conducive to collaboration and the promotion of creative ideas.

Concept

The inspiration for the design derives from bubbles with their formation mirroring the collaborative process. Not only are bubbles transparent but they also foster creativity and comfort.

Software

A u t o C A D, R e v i t , P h o t o s h o p


C O N C E P T I N S P I R AT I O N

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BLOCK PLAN Public

Private

Semi- Public

Conference Room Collab Room 1

Reception

Brand specialists

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Collaboration Room 2

Electrical Staff

Interns

Principal 3

Employee Lounge

Principals’ Assistants

Principal 2

Respite 1

Principal 1

F i l e / Wo r k Room

Sub-waiting

Client Conference Room


FURNISHED FLOOR PLAN 0

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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE - RECE

The reception area is inspired by the organic curvilinear forms used by Zaha Hadid and intended to give the clien symbolizes trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, and truth and is present in all of the spaces that are h

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EPTION

nt a memorable first impression of We Think. The primary color of blue highly accessible to the public.

B l u e Wa l l P a i n t

K n o l l C h i s e l e d Tr a v e r t i n e

Ye l l o w B i r c h W o o d

Interface Black Sea

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BRAND SPECIALISTS

K n o l l To n u s b y K v a d r a t

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K n o l l D r i p i n To n i c


P u r p l e Wa l l P a i n t

The work area for the brand specialists is one that inspires creativity through inspirational quotes, comfort, and collaboration. Movable glass writing boards allow for the development of ideas. Interface Ashlar Carpet

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EMPLOYEE LOUNGE

M AT E R I A L S

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The primary color of green symbolizes harmony, safety, life, and renewal and is seen in private spaces used by the employees. The design allows for freedom of choice.

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Maharam Mister Fa l c o n W B We s t b u r y Knoll Limestone I n t e r f a c e Pa t h Inter face Lane Hightower InDuplo Sofa Knoll Run in Leaf Steelcase Wrapp Chair

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H O S P I TA L I T Y

FIRE & SMOKE To r o n t o , C a n a d a J u n i o r Ye a r 1 s t S e m e s t e r 2,750 Suare Feet

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Objective

Design a branded restaurant serving hamburgers and BBQ i n To r o n t o C a n a d a . T h e d e s i g n s o l u t i o n m u s t b e c o h e s i v e w i t h t h e b r a n d i d e n t i t y.

Solution

The design for the restaurant brands towards millennials and focuses on becoming a local hot-spot that is fused with e n e r g y, e x o t i c f l a v o r, a n d d r a m a t i c e d g i n e s s t o m a k e t h e d i n i n g e x p e r i e n c e m e m o r a b l e.

Concept

Ta k i n g i n s p i r a t i o n f r o m h o w h a m b u r g e r s a n d B B Q i s c o o k e d , F i r e a n d S m o k e d r a w s c o l o r, t e x t u r e, a n d l i g h t i n g from the physical aspect of grilling and infuses the r e s t a u r a n t w i t h r i c h i m a g e r y.

Software

R e v i t , A u t o C A D, P h o t o s h o p


C O N C E P T I N S P I R AT I O N

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PROCESS WORK

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FLOOR PLAN

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Indoor Waiting Area

Outdoor Waiting Area Bar Area Banquet Seating Outdoor Seating Table Seating

Booth Seating

11 Women’s Restroom 12 Men’s Restroom

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13 Staff Area

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Take-Out Counter/ Registor

10 Community Table

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Entrance

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The floor plan is divided into three distinct areas. The public space in the front of the restaurant features the takeout area, with indoor and outdoor waiting. Second there is the semiprivate dining space w i t h b a n q u e t , b a r, and outdoor seating. Lastly the more private area caters to a more communal form of dining with booth seating, four person tables, and a large private ten person table.

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E L E VAT I O N S

We s t E l e v a t i o n

North Elevation

To e m p h a s i z e t h e Pa c i f i c I s l a n d B B Q s e r v e d a t t h e r e s t a u r a n t , a s c u l p t u r a l l i g h t o f t h e P location in the waiting area which is accented with black ceramic tile. This same style is lighting in each of the private booth seats, creating an intimate space fused with exotic

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acific Islands has a predominant s continued to the geometric fish c f l a v o r.

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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

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Grey Leather Knoll Chiseled in Bronze Fa l c o n FA Fi f t h Av e n u e Black Leather Fa l c o n C o m i d a C h a i r Comida Counter Stool

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M AT E R I A L S & F U R N I T U R E

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KEY

1. Mirrored panels 2 . Fi r e G R A F X 1 3. Black glossy subway tile 4. Knoll-presto in red carpet 5. Delta Millworks 6. Florim- cemen 7. Steelcase Emu Heaven Chair 8 . E m u H e a v e n Ta b l e

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The entrance to the restaurant brings both awe a n d w o n d e r. T h r e e d r o p g l a s s c e i l i n g s d e l i n e a t e each space and way-finding is made simpler for the seeing impaired through the use of material changes in flooring. Bold colors assist in showing the pathways and seating areas which a r e m a d e p r i v a t e b y t h e u s e o f w o o d e n d i v i d e r. screens.


INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES

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RESIDENTIAL

M T. R E T R E AT Polyanytsya, Ukraine S o p h o m o r e Ye a r 1 s t S e m e s t e r 3,200 Square Feet

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Objective

Design a modern single-family international residence using cultural research. Incorporate a style that assimilates with the regional architecture and s o c i o c u l t u r a l n o r m s o f t h e f a m i l y d y n a m i c.

Solution

Being located in a forested region, the design of the retreat provides a getaway experience that encourages quality time w i t h f a m i l y. T h e a t m o s p h e r e i s w a r m a n d c o m f o r t a b l e i n a region that is well-known for its winter activities.

Concept

Inspiration comes from the local architecture featuring prominent slopping roofs and local building materials.

Software

S k e t c h u p, A u t o C A D, A d o b e I l l u s t r a t o r, E p i l o g u e L a s e r


C O N C E P T I N S P I R AT I O N

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SITE PLAN

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FLOOR PLAN Public Semi-Public

Private

Guest Bedroom

Great Room

Master Bedroom BedRoom Master Bathroom

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E L E VAT I O N S

South Elevation

South Elevation Process 60


East Elevation

East Elevation Process 61


PERSPECTIVES

In order to take full advantage of the sprawling views, the south facing windows bring nature indoors and provides passive solar heating during the cold winter months. Nature is also seen in many of the furnishing choices within the space. They incorporate wooden elements such as twigs and logs with a neutral color palate to reflect the colors of the forest in the winter.

Interior Perspective Process 62


Wood Citing

Grey Stone

Green Metal Roof

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MODELS

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FURNITURE

NEW NOUVEAU S o p h o m o r e Ye a r 2 n d S e m e s t e r

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Objective

Design and build any kind of table that is structurally sound, f u n c t i o n a l , a n d c r e a t i v e. E r g o n o m i c r e s e a r c h i s r e q u i r e d f o r p r o p o r t i o n a n d u s a b i l i t y.

Solution

The coffee table is lightweight and simplistic which allows f o r i n e x p e n s i v e r e p r o d u c t i o n a n d e a s y a s s e m b l y. T h e e n t i r e p i e c e i s c o n s t r u c t e d w i t h f o u r p a r t s a n d a g l a s s t o p.

Concept

The entire furniture series is derived from curving, organic forms and from the design of Art Nouveau. Putting a m o d e r n t w i s t o n a c l a s s i c s t y l e, t h e e s s e n c e o f t h e p e r i o d is simplified and re-imagined.

Software

A u t o C A D, S k e t c h u p, P h o t o s h o p, C N C R o u t e r


C O N C E P T I N S P I R AT I O N

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PROCESS

S I D E E L E VAT I O N

PLAN

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3D MODEL

F R O N T E L E VAT I O N The form of the pieces originated from overlapping cur vilinear lines. A glass top allows for views of the elevations from ever y angle, creating a dialogue of positive and negative spaces between the overlapping cur ves.

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FURNITURE PIECE

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CREATIVE

PHOTOGRAPHY

Siena The photographs were taken in the summer o f 2 0 1 8 o n A C U ’s s t u d y a b r o a d p r o g r a m . Ta k i n g a street photography course brought attention to the lives of those living and visiting those countries, showing how people from around the world interacted with the spaces and architecture around them.

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Louve, Paris

San Gimignano 73


C R E AT I V E WAT E R C O L O R

Ta k i n g a p l e i n a i r painting course during A C U ’s s t u d y a b r o a d program allowed these pieces to be completed on site where weather and lighting would often change from one minute to the next. The goal in these images was to capture the essence of the architecture with its level of detail and r i c h c o l o r.

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