Interior Design Portfolio 2016

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MARGO ELDER INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY


ABOUT MARGO ELDER I am... A confident, competent and imaginative interior design student. I have the ability to generate fresh solutions for interiors. I am ambitious, creative and dedicated design student eager to gain experience in a creative environment. Looking for a summer internship, one which will make best use of my existing creative skills and experience and also further my personal and professional development. Work Experience • 2015- July: Rendering designer at Eastwood Hills Event Center, created Sketch-up Pro rendering designs • 2014-2015: Gristmill waitress/customer service • 2014-2015: House Manager for Gamma Phi Beta sorority. I had the opportunity to work with the Interior Designer for Gamma Phi Beta sorority during design and construction phases of our new house on campus. • 2012-2013: Personal Assistant to a professional. Running errands for her and her children after school.

Education Texas State University 601 University Drive San Marcos, TX 78666 Major: Interior Design Minor: Business Administration

Professional Skills • AutoCAD • Revit • Sketch Up • InDesign • Photoshop

Personal Skills • Highly creative • Works well with a team • Organized • Attention to detail • Leader

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Microsoft Office Drafting skills Event Planning Construction Documents

Lone Star College 9191 Barker Cypress Road Cypress, TX 77433

Invlovement on Campus: Student and National Member of: ASID IIDA Texas State Strutter University Dance Team Social Officer Gamma Phi Beta Sorority House Manager


TABLE OF CONTENTS COMMERCIAL DESIGN: EXHIBITION

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN; RETAIL

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

18-25

LIGHTING DESIGN

26-29

MARKER SKETCHES

30-31

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN Outdoor Seating and Exhibition

Outdoor Bar

ADA Restrooms

Tele Storage com

Kitchen

Bar

Office

Cafe

Exhibition

About Weaving Enterance

Store


SUZANNE TICK EXHIBITION About Suzanne Tick • “Weaving holds everything together, materials and life, successes and failures” • Tick’s life and work have always been a narration of balance. • She investigates materials, pairing the thick with the thin, the dull with the brilliant, and the colorful with the neutral. • Coming up wih new materials and new ways to weave. • She has maintained a distinguished career as a textile designer and studio Principal in New York City. • Suzanne Tick is the founder of Suzanne Tick Inc. • Currently she is partnered with Teknion Textiles and Knoll Textiles. • In addition to her work in commercial interiors, Suzanne maintains a hand weaving practice and creates woven sculptures from repurposed materials.

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN Lively Intertwined • Generate a sense of excitement for both art and product exhibit pieces • Increase knowledge about process of weaving • Traffic flow that interweaves with specific areas, allowing you to move from art and product pieces with ease • Interpret repetition with design elements relating to her repetition in her products

Exhibition Story • Display Ticks art and products • Each piece selected has a common theme of repetition in pattern • Showcase by grouping based on if the piece is an unactive or an interactive display • The interactive display allows visitors to be hands-on with the products • When the visitors come view the exhibit they will leave being inspired by the art of weave making and look at everyday waste as if it can be become something new again


SUZANNE TICK EXHIBITION The exterior of the exhibition was constructed with the Hill Country as inspiration with limestone stones.

The exterior was modified from the orginal structure, by adding the curved storefront wall in the exhibition area. Bringing in natural light to showcase the art and products.

Limestone

Tin Roofing

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN When entering you can go: • Left: to the circulation desk to recieve information about the exhibit • Right: learn about the art of weaving and about Suzanne Tick’s lifes work • Straight: to the cafe area that will lead you to the outdoors Wall opening that gives vistors a preview of exhibit when they walk in. Guiding them to the exhibition area.

Ample Wall Tenkion Textile

Hardwood Flooring


SUZANNE TICK EXHIBITION Wall of pivot doors, for the outdoor to come in. All doors can be open at once or any open/ closed pattern. Cafe and bar available indoors and outdoors. Wooden beams in the ceiling.

Enchantment Color Copper Sheeting

Hardwood Flooring

Chairs covered in Flexagon, Tenkion Textiles

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN Textiles, are hung from a display suspended from the ceiling. The display lets you go inside the hexagon display and interact with the textiles hands on. Ticks large scale suspended art pieces are along the curtain windows, for vistors to experience before entering the building.

Concrete Base for Hanging Displays

Hardwood Flooring


SUZANNE TICK EXHIBITION Exhibition area displays her art along the outsides of the room, and here products mainly in the center.

The store is located adjacent to the exhibition for visitors to be able to purchase textiles that are showcased.

Concrete Base for Hanging Displays

Hardwood Flooring

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN Adjacent to cafe, with outdoor bar area and available outdoor seating.

In the middle of the exterior, two of her architectural mesh products are displayed. Vistors are able to be hands on with this display by being able to walk through the two metals.

Concrete Base for Displays

Layered Wood Walls


SUZANNE TICK EXHIBITION The walkway leads from the exhibit and store to the main outdoor lawn and cafe. The walkway also has seating for people to relax and have a more peaceful environment.

Concrete Walkway

Curved Living Wall

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN REFORMATION PHILOSOPHY • FASHION AND SUSTAINABILITY COEXIST • SOURCE SUSTAINABLE FABRICS AND VINTAGE GARMENTS • INCORPORATE SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES THROUGHOUT SUPPY CHAIN TO LIMIT ENIRONMENTMENTAL IMPACT GOAL: RISE AWARENESS AROUND THE IMPACT OF FASHION HAS ON THE ENIVRONMENT WHILE OFFERING SUSTAIN ABLE SOLUTIONS • REDUCE, REUSE, AND RECYCLE • THEY ARE A B CORP

“ CHANGE THE WORLD WITHOUT CHANGING YOUR STYLE “ CONCEPT: LIVING CANVAS • FASHION HAS A LIFE CYCLE, FROM PRODUCTION THROUGH ITS LIFE CYCLE • PERSONIFY EACH COLLECTION BY TELLING IT’S STORY • LIFE THROUGH LIGHTING AND PROJECTION • ABILITY TO ADAPT TO CHANGING COLLECTIONS

CREATOR, YAEL AFLALO


REFORMATION COLLECTION 1

COLLECTION KEY

BEAUTY PRODUCTS COLLECTION 3 TELECOM CHECK OUT

ENTRY

ADA RESTROOMS

COLLECTION 2 ADA FITTING ROOMS

• COLLECTION 1: ECO RIB 90S INSPIRED COLLECTION • COLLECTION 2: THAT FEELING VINTAGE DRESSES • COLLECTION 3: KEEP THAT EFFORTLESS THING GOING TEE SHIRT COLLECTION • COLLECTION 4: FINE, I DO WEDDING COLLECTION

OFFICE

STORAGE

SEATING AREA

MEZZANINE FLOOR

ELEVATOR

FIRST FLOOR

DRESS STORAGE

1ST FLOOR

2 ADA FITTING ROOMS

ELEVATOR

VIEWING AND SEATING AREA

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

VIEW FROM ENTRY

RECLAIMED WOOD

12’ PIVOT DOOR

SUSPENDED GLASS PATH


REFORMATION

SEATING AREA AND BEAUTY PRODUCTS

COLLECTION 2 AND DRESSING ROOM SECTION

PIPE CLOTHING DISPLAY

BARRISOL POD

LIVING WALL DIVIDORS

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN JOHN AND KELLI WANT TO REMODEL THEIR 1930’S RENOVATED SCHOOLHOUSE BY OVERALL IMPROVEMENT, MAKING IT ADA ACCESSIBLE, SUBSTAINABLE, AND DURABLE FOR A HOUSEHOLD OF SEVEN. TRANSFORMING THE RENOVATED SCHOOLHOUSE INTO A FARMHOUSE STYLE HAVING ACCENTS OF THE SCHOOLHOUSE IN THE DESIGN.

SITTING AREA LIVING ROOM KITCHEN

DINING ROOM

ENTRY KITCHENETTE

GARAGE SUITE

FIRST FLOOR SCALE: 1/4” = 1’


HARPER’S REMODEL DESIGN GOALS:

FLOORING KEY

• SUBSTAINABLE APPLIANCES • DURABLE FURNITURE • COLOR SCHEME OF BLUE AND GREENS • INSPIRED FROM THE OUTDOORS • SPACE FOR ENTERTAINMENT • PLACE FOR FAMILY TO GATHER • NEW ADDITION SUITE • TWO KIDS PER ROOM

LIVING: SHEVERON WOOD PLANKS ENTRY: INNER TO OUTWARD SQUARE SUITE AND DINING ROOM: STANDARD WOOD FLOOR KITCHEN: CERAMIC RECTANGLE TILE

KITCHEN

DINING ROOM

LIVING ROOM

ENTRY

SUITE

FIRST FLOOR FLOORING PLAN

MASTER BEDROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM

COMMON AREA

ENTRY

BEDROOM SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR SCALE: 1/4” = 1’ SCALE: 1/4” = 1’

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN KITCHEN PROS: OPEN SPACE, WITH SMALL SITTING AREA FOR HOMEWORK AND ACTIVITES, PLENTY OF SEATING, INCORPORATED THE OLD SCHOOLYARD IN THE SMALL SITTING AREA WITH RUSTIC LOCKERS

MARBLE COUNTERTOPS

CERAMIC TILE FLOORING

RUSTIC LOCKERS


HARPER’S REMODEL DINING ROOM PROS: APART OF THE LIVING AREA BUT STILL HAS A SENSE OF SEPERATION, WALLPAPER ACCENT WALL, ADA ACCESSIBLE

BRICK ARCHWAY

WOOD FLOORING

GEOMETRIC PENDANT

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN LIVING ROOM PROS: OPEN SPACE, FREE STANDING FIREPLACE, NATURAL LIGHT

FREE STANDING BRICK FIREPLACE

CHEVERON WOOD FLOORING

GREEN LEATHER SECTIONAL


HARPER’S REMODEL ADDITIONAL SUITE PROS: SEPERATE ENTERANCE, APARTMENT STYLE LIVING, ADA ACCESIBLE

BEDDING

WOOD FLOORING

DRESSER

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN KIDS BEDROOM PROS: ROOM FOR THE TWINS TO GROW INTO THEIR SPACE, LOFT ABOUE BED CREATING MORE SPACE

GEOMETRIC PENDANT

BEANBAG CHAIR IN LOFT

LARGE FLORAL ACCENT WALLPAPER


HARPER’S REMODEL MASTER BATHROOM PROS: RELAXING AND TRANQUIL

TILE ACCENT WALL

GRECIAN INSPIRATION

MARBLE COUNTERTOPS

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LIGHTING DESIGN

Lighting Goals

• Design a retail experience with a welcoming, pleasant, relaxing atmosphere with light • Present an upscale retail atmosphere • Provide visual clarity showcasing products

Lighting Concept

• Create quality light design to provide an enjoyable shopping experience. • Incorporate modern light fixtures that complement the stores urban concept.

Client

Newly constructed Urban Ego is a retail store located in Austin arboretum area, with an industrial and hip inspired interior. The interior uses metal and raw wood materials with Pantones 2016 Limpet Shell accent wall and neutral tan background. The customers who visit Urban Ego are woman who have a relaxed sense of style, in between ages 18 – 30.


URBAN EGO Flynn’s Lighting Cue Legend

Flynn’s Lighting Cue

Impression of Pleasantness and Preferences Visual Clarity ‘Impression of Pleasantness

and Preferences - Nonuniform lighting - Peripheral emphasis Visual Clarity - Bright - Uniform lighting - Some peripheral emphasis

Lighting Map Lighting Map Legend Low Medium High

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LIGHTING DESIGN Reflective Ceiling Plan Scale: 1/4� = 1

Lighting Plan Legend

R1 Wall Wash Lighting

R2 Downlight

R3 Accent Lighting

P1 Decorative Pendant

E1 Hazardous Location Exit


URBAN EGO North Elevation

South Elevation

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Visualization Techniques


MARKER SKETCHES

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“THE DESIRE TO CREATE IS ONE OF THE DEEPEST YEARNINGS OF THE HUMAN SOUL” DEIETER F UCHTDORF


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