Maggie Clark Interior Design Portfolio

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MaggieClark INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO


Maggie

Clark Education

Bachelor of Science in Interior Design CIDA Accredited Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS Graduation: August 2019 Major GPA: 3.4/4.0 Overall GPA 3.2/4.0

Qualifications

Computer Skills Revit AutoCAD Illustrator InDesign Photoshop Sketch Up Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Microsoft Powerpoint

Design Skills Problem Solving Space Planning Organization Integration Observing Sketching Listening Drafting Patience

Experience Design Intern

Clark Construction Inc. of MS: McComb, MS June 2017-January 2018 Shadowed the CEO around job sites Assisted in final inspections and punchouts Ran errands Filed paperwork Sales Associate Simply Home Interiors: Starkville, MS October 2016-2017 Scheduled client appointments Maintained store upkeep and organization Communicated with clients about merchandise Relayed messages between clients and management Assisted in choosing fabrics for clients Cabin Leader Garaywa Missions Camp: Clinton, MS May 2016- July 2016, November 2016, April 2017 Supervised 14 8-10 year-olds for 6 weeks Led bible study, zip line, ropes course, & more Planned, organized, and led multiple crafts for up to 40 girls Received emergency training for potential crises’ Director of Marketing Starkville Station Cottages October 2015- May 2016 Managed social media accounts Staged and hosted Open Houses Attended meetings on selection of building materials Participated in meetings involving finance, scheduling, & design


Honors & Activities

President’s List: Fall 2015, Spring 2016 Member: ASID Student Chapter, Fall 2015- present Member: Honor Society, 2014- present Member: The Society for Collegiate Leadership & Achievement, 2017-present Participant: Baptist Student Union, 2013-2015, 2018 Volunteer/ Leader: Vacation Bible School, 2018- present Volunteer/ Team Member: Operation Christmas Child, October 2011-present Volunteer: Higgins Middle School Art Club, 2013, 2017 Volunteer: Compassion Child, January 2017-present Volunteer: Adopt a US Soldier, June 2017- present Volunteer: ASID Career Day Party Planning Committee, February 2018 Volunteer: Pinelake Baptist Church Little Laker’s Preschool, March 2018- present

Related Courses

Technical Classes: Career & Portfolio Development Environments for Special Needs Interior Materials & Treatments History of Interiors 1 & 2 Professional Practice Textiles for Interiors Furniture Design Hand Rendering Design 1 & 2 ID Graphics Drawing 1 LEED Computer Classes: Color & Lighting for Interiors Detailing & Construction 3D CAD Modeling CONTACT Photography INFO AutoCAD 601.810.4474 201 STATION LANE STARKVILLE, MS 39759 MAGGIECLARK@CLARKINC.COM WWW.MAGGIECLARKDESIGNS.COM


TABLE OF CONTENTS

09 25 43 CORPORATE

HEALTHCARE

HOSPITALITY


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INTERDISCIPLINARY

TECHNICAL

CREATIVE

PROJECT NAME: EXISTING CONDITIONS PROJECT NO.: 01


CORPORATE


06 NEXT


Project: Corporate Real Estate Office Location: Denver, CO Duration: 6 weeks Type: Individual

Design Intent: Take advantage of the pre-existing structure by using the natural light to the fullest extent, and utilize a combination of materials and finishes in order to convey a sense of motion. The concept behind this design are the three different types of MOVEMENT: rotational, linear, and angular. This is illustrated through the space in furniture layouts, wall and ceiling designs, materials, and other miscellaneous designs.


Work Cafe

Corporate | Fall 2018

Software used:

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ZONE DISTRIBUTION RESOURCE NOMADIC SOCIAL RESIDENT MEETING SOCIAL

Rendered Floor Plan


Level 1 Floor Plan

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ROOM KEY:

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1...Large Conference Room 2...Medium Conference Room 3...Small Conference Room 4...Lockers/ Storage 5...Breakout 6..Unisex Restroom 7...Reception 8...Connect Zone 9...Phone/ Quiet Room 10...Wellness Room 11...Resources 12...Private Offices 13...Open Office 14..Virtual Reality 15...Work Cafe 16...Outdoor Patio 17...Men’s Restroom 18...Women’s Restroom

Corporate | Fall 2018

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ROTATIONAL

LINEAR

MOVEMENT ILLUSTRATED

ANGULAR 13


Custom 5’ high wall configurations located in the open office allow some privacy for a quick sit-down meeting or some alone time while staying connected to the rest of the office.

Each private office has a different furniture arrangement in order to allow users to select the office layout that best suits their need.


Instead of one large conference table, there are two medium tables which allow easy access to all seats.

Corporate | Fall 2018

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Possible Work Stations Conference Rooms Private Offices Glass walls on the front of the private Breakout offices allow users to feel a part of the open office while staying visually Zones connected to the open office. This also reiterates the concept of movement. Virtual Reality Space 15

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CORPORATE


06 FIVE MILES


Five Miles designer shoes

Project: Corporate Call Center Location: Manhattan, NY Duration: 4 weeks Type: Individual

Design Intent: Create a space designed after a European cafe that fuels employees creativity through the use of space planning and using the natural light to the fullest extent. The concept is to use the company’s goals of collaboration, innovation, and a strong brand to be the building blocks for the design of this space. Collaboration is shown through the use of neighborhoods in order to create more of a familiar atmosphere which encourages community and sharing of ideas. Innovation is displayed through the use of a variety of seating arrangements in the work cafe as well as breakout spots throughout the office that allows employees to choose the space that best fits their need. The company’s brand and logo is repeated throughout the space in order to give employees a sense of pride for where they work.


Lobby

Corporate | Fall 2017

Software used:

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Notes: Call center agents are located on the first floor in order for easy access during the high traffic times of the day. Hallways are open from the front to the back in order for natural light to be spread throughout as much of the space as possible.

CORE COMMON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY HR CALL CENTER

Stacking Diagram: 5 Miles Each Block = ~1,000 S.F.

5,010 S.F.

1,045 S.F.

4,957 S.F.

3,340 S.F.

2,021 S.F.

Level 1 & 2 Floor Plan

7,656 S.F.

10,154 S.F.

1,702 S.F.

960 S.F. 19,713 S.F. 19,800 S.F.

87 S.F.

1,702 S.F.

960 S.F. 19,794 S.F. 19,800 S.F.

6 S.F.

39,507 S.F. 39,600 S.F.

93 S.F.

Totals:


Level 1 & 2 RCP Notes: All ceiling heights are 12’6� A.F.F. excluding the open atrium. No lighting is directly overhead any user in open or private offices in order to reduce strain on employees.

OPEN TO ABOVE

Lighting Legend

Corporate | Fall 2017

All offices have multiples layers of lighting giving users a choice in choosing how bright/ dim their space can be for maximum efficiency.

Milded Comfort FE2N Recessed Can; 16W; 230V Delray Pendant; 120V; 32VA Regent mounted pendant; SR Did Dali 52W; 230V Eureka Lighting: Khepri CF.L.25 Eureka Lighting: Dusk 4xf T5 Intra Lighting ceiling mount; PR 3260lm; 30w

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Offices are arranged in neighborhoods to give employees a sense of home and co-workers a sense of family. Management has private offices with glass walls to keep visual contact without giving up their privacy.

IT Open Office


Work Cafe

Corporate | Fall 2017 The work cafe is designed to be a hub for employees from all departments to come together and congregate. Rectangular tables are provided that allow them to be combined for larger groups or meetings.

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HEALTHCARE


06 WMC


WELLNESS MEDICAL CENTER

Project: Urgent Care Center Location: Denver, CO Duration: 4 weeks Type: Individual

Design Intent: Utilize a combination of space planning and FF&E selection to convey a sense of peace and healing to the users. The concept of this space is waves and energy. This design caters to every generation from millennials to baby boomers through the incorporation of wayfinding, technology, and soothing color scheme used throughout the space. Users leave this space feeling a sense of peace and harmony.


Lobby

Healthcare | Spring 2018

Software used:

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Notes: The reception desk is placed at the end of the hallway to add an additional layer of security for employees and patients. Chairs are placed in the resource room for employees allowing long term work if necessary.

Floor Plan


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RCP

Healthcare | Spring 2018

Note: The ceilings in the work cafe and offices are higher than the patient areas to create a separation of space keeping the patients in their areas. -

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Open Office

Different vignettes throughout the open office to accommodate a variety of needs from users in the space.


Work Cafe

Work Cafe

Healthcare | Spring 2018

Enclosed pods in the work cafe allow for lunch meetings without employees having to forfeit their privacy.

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HEALTHCARE


06 ASC


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Ambulatory Surgery Center Project: Outpatient Surgery Center Location: Charlotte, NC Duration: 4 weeks Type: Partner Responsibilities: Concept, Space Planning, FF&E Selection, Renderings

Design Intent: Give users a tranquil environment that is based on nature and helps improve their mental health. People in offices are more productive, take fewer sick days, make fewer mistakes, and they are happier when interior landscaping enhances their environment. Plants improve air quality by reducing carbon dioxide levels, increasing humidity, reducing levels of certain pollutants such as benzene and nitrogen dioxide, reducing airborne dust levels and keeping air temperatures down. Studies indicate that plants and their leaves absorb, diffract or reflect background noise, thereby making the environment more tranquil for the occupants.


Surgery Reception

Healthcare | Spring 2019

Software used:

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Exam Reception

PACU Break Room

Exam Rooms

Surgery Reception

Locker Rooms

Billing Office Restroom

Floor Plan


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SKETCHES

RCP

Scale 1/16�= 1’

Eureka Plate

CEILING LEGEND

Eureka node

10’ AFF

materials less vity. d PACU rî€ m to CEILING LEGEND nervous patients 10’ AFF 11’ AFF

11’ AFF Surgery Waiting Rî€ m

Healthcare | Spring 2019

Eureka facet

Eureka mute

Scale 1/16�= 1’

PACU

Scale 1/16�= 1’

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The PACU bays have glass front facades so that nurses have visual connectivity with the patients; however, curtains are placed in each room in case a patient prefers more privacy.

PACU


Surgery Waiting Room

Healthcare | Spring 2019 Tables provided for adults who will spend an extended amount of time in the waiting room. There is a separate space to occupy children so that they can play games and have fun without having to bother the other adults in the waiting room.

OFS Carolina: Bendz

OFS Carolina: Tangent

OFS Carolina: Denro

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Located in each exam room, custom designed pull-down tables house all of the patient’s information and can be unlocked by the doctor’s fingerprint in order to protect the patient’s privacy.

Exam Room


Exam Waiting Room

Healthcare | Spring 2019

Plants and floor to ceiling windows used in the exam waiting room reiterate the concept of nature as well as improve the mood of users in the space.

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HOSPITALITY


BHAR


Project: Restaurant and Bar Location: Morocco Duration: 6 weeks Type: Group Responsibiliites: Concept, space planning, FF&E selection, renderings Design Intent: Create a multitude of different spaces while embracing the Moroccan culture. Bhar Cuisine and Dessert Bar, located in the heart of Morroco, caters to the people of Morocco through multiple color schemes and layers of lighting to provide moods for a plethora of different events. The name Bhar means by the sea. The sea is reflected in the cool color scheme for the bar area. The front of the restaurant reflects the sun and sand with a warm color scheme.


Entrance

Hospitality | Fall 2017

Software used:

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Notes: Outdoor seating provides areas for eating as well as customers looking to relax and have a drink. Raised areas on the east and west sides of the restaurant break up the space making it feel more cozy for customers. The area on the west side of the restaurant has square and rectangular tables so that in the event of large parties, they can connect together. Mixed use of chairs and stools allow customers to have more of a choice in their dining experience.

BACK OF HOUSE BAR RESTROOMS MEZZANINE MAIN DINING OUTDOOR DINING

Floor Plan


Exterior & West Section

Hospitality | Fall 2017 47


Multiple seating layouts allow for customers to select the one that best suits their needs whether they are having casual drinks or a more formal dinner.


Hospitality | Fall 2017

Custom designed booths allow for more customers without having to sacrifice their privacy.

Didi Chair

Martini Table

Arroyo Stool

Bai Chair

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HOSPITALITY


06 HOTEL DOUGLAS


Project: Hotel and Bar Location: Los Angeles, CA Duration: 6 weeks Type: Group Responsibiliites: Concept, Space Planning, Branding, FF&E Selection, Renderings Design Intent: Immerse users in a futuristic experience while still embracing the classics. The Douglas Hotel is a boutique hotel that embodies the 60s Space Age, or Googie Design. This space accommodates visitors of all kinds, providing multiple amenities. Located on the ground floor, guests find Restaurant Lautner, the Goldstein CafĂŠ and Bar, and Jules Day Spa. To round off the futuristic experience, guests can enjoy breathtaking views at the Moonliner Rooftop Bar and Grill.


Lobby

Hospitality | Fall 2018

Software used:

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Located between Restaurant Lautner and Goldstein Bar and Cafe, the lobby of Hotel Douglas represents an idealistic view of the future.


First Level Floor Plan

Restaurant Lautner

Hospitality | Fall 2018

Reception

Goldstein Cafe & Bar

Restrooms

Custom designed fireplace orignal to the era

Womb Chair .

Jules Spa

Caramel Table

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Inspired by famous Googie architect John Lautner, Restaurant Lautner portrays the retro view of the future.

Back of restaurant

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Pods

4

Outdoor Tables

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Banquette Seating

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Tulip Chairs


Entrance

View from pod

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Tulip Tables

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Overall Seats

Hospitality| Fall 2018

Pods designed after houses from the 1960s allows privacy as well as a view of the lobby.

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Inspired by Lautner’s famous project the Goldstein-Sheats Residence, the Goldstein Cafe and Bar represents the modern/scientific view of the future.

Lobby View


Bench View

Hospitality| Fall 2018

Covent Chair

Paperclip Table

EXY Bar Stool

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Guest Level Floor Plan

Queen Room


King Room

Hospitality | Fall 2018

15 Floors 17 Rooms per floor 1 Standard 1 Junior Suite 6 Queen Rooms 5 Double Rooms 1 King Room 1 Accessible King Room Double Room

Custom matching headboard and storage/ desk units bring the Googie style into the guest rooms through the use of repeating curves as well as high gloss materials.

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Roof Level Floor Plan

A custom metal and glass enclosure covers the fire and private lounges in order for the guests to stay protected from the elements while simultaneously feeling closer to the stars/ moon after which it is named.

Bar


View from elevator

View from enlosure

Hospitality | Fall 2018

The Moonliner Rooftop Bar and Grill features an infinity pool, private lounges, and a variety of seating vignettes that guests can enjoy as they overlook the skyline of Los Angeles.

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INTERDISCIPLINARY


COBB MUSEUM


Project: Archaeology Museum Location: Mississippi State University Campus, Starkville, MS Duration: 4 weeks Type: Interdisciplinary Disciplines: Interior Design, Graphic Design, Architecture, Building Construction Science Responsibilities: Concept, Space Planning, Branding, FF&E Selection, Renderings Awards: 2nd Place Brasfield & Gorrie Student Design Competition

Design Intent: Showcase the artifacts in an interesting way without the overwhelming feeling of being in a basement.

Cobb Institute of Archaeology features a one of a kind museum experience for everyone who walks through its doors. This space creates an environment that directs users through the space while constantly gaining their attention through the use of smaller, cozy areas that come together to create a larger open floor plan. This allows guests the option to choose which exhibit to visit next. Research: Use artificial lighting to prevent fading on artifacts. Must have a large storage area to house multiple collections at a time. Need an area for tour groups/ class field trips to view presentations.


Lobby

Interdisciplinary | Fall 2018

Software used:

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Notes: Cork flooring provides comfort to visitors as well as employees walking around for an extended amount of time. Specialty lights mimic windows help users feel as if they are not in a basement. Kid Zone is placed in the center of the space so parents and caretakers can watch children from any area in the space.

Rendered Floor Plans


Reflected Ceiling Plans

Interdisciplinary | Fall 2018

LIGHTING LEGEND SYMBOL

DESCRIPTION PROLED RECESSED CAN LIGHTOLOGY LIGHT CHANNEL MILLWORK TOOBY MULTISPOT PENDANT COOPER METALUX SP LED PANEL 8' x 8' COOPER METALUX SP LED PANEL 6' x 10'

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Lobby features a receptionist who guides users to their desired destination, a gift shop housing museum memorabilia, and a graphic leading users downstairs to the museum.

Lobby


Kid Zone

Undercabinet lighting and lighting within the cases limits the glare on the artifacts and prevents strain on users in the space.

Interdisciplinary | Fall 2018

Museum

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Lecture Room

Interdisciplinary | Fall 2018

17 15 8 4 10 12 Total points: 66

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TECHNICAL


06 DETAIL DRAWINGS



4'-6"

8'-1 1/4"

7'-9 1/4"

1'-10" 10"

SOLID MARBLE COUNTERTOP 1 2"

X 3 21" TOP PLATE DRAWER BODY PLASTIC LAMINATE 1" THICK INDUSTRIAL GRADE PLYWOOD WITH PLASTIC LAMINATE VENEER SOLID HARDWOOD FRAMING 1" HARDWOOD PLYWOOD 2"X4" BASE ARMSTRONG RUBBER BASE

2"

Detailing & Construction | Spring 2018

3'-10 1/2"

1'-9 3/4"

2"

3'-10 1/2"

1'-9 3/4"

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3'-10" 3'-6"

6'-10" 6'-8"

7'-2" 7'

3'-10" 3'-6"


Detailing & Construction | Spring 2018 79


CREATIVE


06 PRODUCT DESIGN


the TheCOWBELL Cowbell


1"

1"

7"

7"

3"

2.25"

2.25"

3"

3"

2.25"

2.25"

11"

11"

7.5�

5.75"

7.5�

5.75"

Color & Lighting | Fall 2017

3"

Inspired to encompass the camaraderie felt between Mississippi State fans, the Cowbell was designed to showcase Mississippi State spirit. This luminaire was constructed with maroon and white stained glass, recycled Cypress wood, and lambskin leather.

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The Unity Chair


273 4 153 4

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Furniture Design | Fall 2018

303 4 TOP VIEW

SIDE VIEW

SIDE VIEW

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TIGHT UPHOLSTERED INBACK AND SEATBACK

TIGHT UPHOLSTERED SEAT 323 4

EXPOSED WOOD FRAME/BASE GLIDE

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PROJECT: CHAIR

STYLE #:

FRONT VIEW

BACK VIEW

DIMENSIONS:

- UPHOLSTERY/SEAMS: TIGHT UPHOLSTERED SEAT

DA #: PRODUCT INFORMATION

QUANTITY:

NOTES:

22" W x 30 3/4"D x 32 3/4"H 20"SW x 17" SD x 16 3/4"SH

- WOOD/FINISH: EXPOSED WOOD BASE, LEGS, & ARMS

The design for the Unity Chair was inspired by convergence. The thought behind this was a cityscape. Just how APPROVED: ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 13, 2018 skyscrapers, transportation, people, and more come together to create a cityscape, the arms, seat, back and more APPROVED AS NOTED: REVISIONS: N/A REJECTED come together to create the Unity Chair. DESIGNER: MAGGIE CLARK

SIGNATURE: DATE:

SHEET 1 OF 1

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The Box Project


Furniture Design | Falll 2018 Designed to reflect a modern view of the Roaring ’20s, this box was constructed using symmetry and balance.

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CREATIVE


06 ART


The Box Project


Design I| Fall 2015 91


Drawing I


History of Interiors I | Fall 2015 93


The Box Project


Photography | Spring 2018 95


Hand-Rendering Hand-Rendering


Hand-Rendering | Spring 2017 97


THANK YOU


MaggieClark CONTACT INFO 601.810.4474 201 STATION LANE STARKVILLE, MS 39759 MAGGIECLARK@CLARKINC.COM WWW.MAGGIECLARKDESIGNS.COM



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