mary whitney evins
interior design Portfolio
TABLE OF CONTENTS resume Hospitality Commercial retail healthcare creative
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RESUME Current Address: 142 Ridgeline Road Starkville, MS 39759 (601) 405-6908
EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS GPA: 3.6/4.0 Graduation: August 2015
Permanent Address: 321 Church Street Madison, MS 39110 (601) 405-6908
CCSA Study Abroad Program Kings College, London, UK July-August 2014
Email: mwevins@gmail.com
website: marywhitneyevins.wix .com/webiste
WORK EXPERIENCE Sales Associate/Visual Intern Altar’d State, Ridgeland, MS. Summer 2012 and 2013- January 2015 Received, prepared, and arranged deliveries on the sales loor Maintained store upkeep and organization Ensured displays were properly assembled according to corporate charts Engaged customers with friendly service and a positive attitude Utilized a computerized cash register Handled returns and purchases with cash, credit cards, and git cards
COMPUTER SKILLS AutoCAD Revit Photoshop InDesign Illustrator Rhino Sketch Up MicrosotWord PowerPoint
Cashier/Server/Sales Associate Beagle Bagel, Madison, MS. May 2013- August 2013 Enhanced ability to multi-task within a fast-paced environment Provided prompt service on orders, serving food and closing the sale Opened and closed the store Focused on proper safety procedures for food prep and storage
Construction and Detailing • Color and Lighting • Floral Design • 3D CAD Modeling • AutoCAD • Digital Design • Textiles for Interiors • Environments for Special Needs • Int. Mat. Treat. & Res. • Portfolio Pres • Professional Practice • Hand Rendering • Furniture Design • Photography • Drawing I • ID Graphics • Principles of LEED • History of Interiors I and II
IN T ERIOR D ES IG N OR GA N I ZA T IO N S/ E V E N T S/A WA R DS Member, ASID Student and National Chapter (2012-2015) Photography Chair of ASID Student Chapter (2013-2014) Volunteer for 2014 IDEC Conference in New Orleans, LA (2014) Set up and created loral arrangements for the Palmer Children’s Home beneit in Starkville, MS (2014) Attended NEOCON, Chicago, IL (2013) Attended ASID Student Career Day (2013, 2014, and 2015) Honorable Mention, Corporate Category, ASID South Central Regional Student Design Competition hird Place, Corporate Category, MSU ASID Student Chapter Design Competition hird Place, Steelcase Project Scholarship hird Place, MSU ASID Design Star Student Competition Participant in Habitat for Humanity with ASID Student Chapter (2013 and 2014)
CA M P US ORGAN IZ AT ION S A N D A WA RD S Presidents Scholar (Fall 2014, Spring 2013) Deans Scholar (Spring 2014, Fall 2013, Fall 2012) Alpha Rho Chi Brother, Hippodamus Chapter (2013-2015) Social Committee Head of Alpha Rho Chi Hippodamus Chapter (2014- 2015) Participant in Nationally Acclaimed Installation of Alpha Rho Chi Chapter (2014) Statement Winter Guard, Member (2014) Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society, Member (Fall 2013- Spring 2015) Students for a Sustainable Campus, Member (2013) Oktibbeha County Humane Society Student Chapter, Member (2012- 2014) Famous Maroon Band Color Guard, Member (2011-2013) Day One Leadership Community (2011)
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RELATED COURSES
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hospitality
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bar and restaurant perspective
objective Duration: 6 weeks Square Footage: 30,000 Team of 4 Challenged to design a boutique hotel Develop branding for each space First loor: lobby, reception, spa, lounge, restaurant,and bar Guestroom levels Rooftop bar
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guest levels
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reception perspective
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Located in downtown Denver, Colorado. Hotel X keeps young business professionals in mind. The concept is inspired by the awestruck wonder of a irework. The idea of the irework creates a lively and explosive presence which emphasizes a luxury boutique hotel experience for visitors.
Revit AutoCAD Photoshop InDesign Illustrator Rhino
team fall 2014
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Hotel X is all about the experience Guests are invited into luxury in the lobby Lighting displays, colorful elements and ire features engage guests’ senses Spa is a space for relaxation and relection Guest rooms of Hotel X create a luxury home away from home Rooftop inishes, water, and ire features create an exhilarating experience
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spa reception perspective
reflection room perspective
Responsibilities Research and Space Planning Preliminary AutoCad and Revit Rendered Floor Plans 5 of 10 Guest Room Suite Maquette Material Selection and Ordering Material and Furniture Speciications Custom Wallcovering, Area Rug, and Broadloom Project Binder
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The spa is designed around the idea of haze. Haze uses soft tones of blues and grays to create a peaceful setting. Guests are greeted at reception where a curved wall, custom reception desk, and smoky materials set the tone for the space. Natural textures and materials provide visual interest to stimulate the senses. The pool, ire wall, sauna, and snow room make the body feel alive and relaxed.
team fall 2014
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custom wallcovering
guest room sketch
guest room level rendered floor plan
custom wallcovering:
Inspired by the fall of a weeping willow irework, the design of the wallcovering shows a shower of light falling down the wall. The use of relective materials, such as silver or gold foil, create the same shimmering effect as an exciting irework display.
custom broadloom and area rug
key plan porcelanosa s t ylker dark
cus t om area rug design
cus t om wallcovering design
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The gue s t r o oms at H otel X are de signed t o exce ed gue s t s’ expec t ations . W i t h i n t e n s e a t t e n t i o n t o d e t a i l , n o c o r n e r h a s g o n e w i t h o u t a t t e n t i o n . To c r e a t e a n e x p e r ie nc e t h a t i s lu x ur i o us a nd unlike ot h e r h o t el s , f e a t ur e s s uc h a s w o o d f lo o r s , g la s s wall s , a nd c us t o m buil t - in s make t h e g ue s t s f e el their space is exceptional. Maximizing space by creating a visual connec tion bet we e n t h e b a t h r o o m a nd be dr o o m h elp make t h e r o o m s s e em la rg e r a nd open . The c us t om built - ins provide ample s t orage and the ref lec tive material fur ther s the concept of a f irework and create light within the space. Color s and tex t ure s are c alm , yet c olor f ul t o enc ourage a s pace of c alm relaxation . De signed t o exce ed the expec t ations of gue s t s , the r o oms of H otel X s er ve a s a lu x ur y h ome away f rom h ome f or all wh o experience them .
guest room suite maquette
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winona lighting pendant light
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Guest rooms: The guest rooms are designed to exceed guests’ expectations.
Features such as wood loors, glass walls, and custom built-ins make the guests feel their space is exceptional. There are glass walls creating a visual connection between the bathroom and bedroom to help the rooms feel larger. Color textures are calm yet colorful to encourage a space of calm relaxation. The rooms at Hotel X serve as a luxury home away from home for all who experience them.
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rooftop physical model
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Rooftop Bar:
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rooftop bar and lounge perspective
rooftop grill perspective
The rooftop is inspired by the embers at the inale of a irework. Smoulder, is designed to create an exhilarating experience for the guests at Hotel X. A place to end your day, the rooftop space is to be experienced after the sun sets. With a variety of areas, the rooftop appeals to many occasions and people. The rooftop grill provides a family friendly environment. The rooftop bar creates a iery and exhilarating experience through interesting lighting features, fantastic views, and the contrast of ire and water features. Lounge spaces are scattered throughout featuring ire pits and a variety of seating to encourage guests to stay, socialize and enjoy themselves on Denver’s inest rooftop environment.
team fall 2014
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fifth year exterior perspective
objective
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Пятый год “Fifth Year”
Duration: 5 weeks Square Footage: 6,000 Challenged to design a restaurant for an assigned foreign country Private Dining General Dining Patio Bar
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Types Of Seating Booth: 40 Table: 140 Bar: 32 Outdoor: 72
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bar perspective
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Located in Perm, Russia This is the “ifth year� of Perm trying to improve their city. The city wants Perm to be an exciting and attractive place to live. Locals are hesitant about the changes. Perm is loosing a large amount of their young people.
Revit AutoCAD Photoshop InDesign
fall 2013
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flooring materials
entrance perspective
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Пятый год “Fifth Year”
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“Fifth Year” is designed to help Perm fulill their colorful and lamboyant dream Encourages the young people and locals to stay in the city Navy, magenta, and gold color scheme demand attention without being overwhelming Dark woods and ambient lighting create an inviting and enjoyable dining experience The bar is the focal point of the restaurant and all other seating radiates around it Contrasts cold climate with warm color scheme
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booth elevation These booths are located behind the bar. Small privacy partitions along with 8’ drop ceiling help create a more intimate and private dining experience.
reflected ceiling plan casual dining perspective DESCRIPTION Custom Pendant Light Pendant Luminaire Wide Beam Downlight Self Powered Exit Sign Smoke Detector Sprinkler Heaing/Air Vent
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Fourteen Days Bar and Grill
left dining perspective
bar perspective
right dining perspective
objective
Fourteen Days Bar and Grill
Cooper lighting project Self selected type of project Casual, family dining Design project with detailed relected ceiling plan Calculate watts per square footage
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SQUARE FOOTAGE 45 759 4211
TOTAL WATTAGE 25 675 4228
WATTS PER SQUARE FOOT 0.5555 0.8893 1.0040
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(1)18w(GX24q2) 1500 Lumens 24.8w 80 CRI, 2700 K 20W T12 (24") LED (2)6V, 3.6W DC LED 2700K 72 lumens/ft
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Rustic style restaurant located in downtown Chicago, IL. Designed to promote open collaboration and conversation. Small partitions separate sections throughout the space to create a sense of privacy. Wall decals are used as accents to continue the rustic design. Hardwood looring, brick walls, lighting applications and warm color scheme also help the visual appeal of the space.
Revit AutoCAD Photoshop InDesign
MANUFACTURER NUMBER Shaper 1300-14-P1S-CFL/1/42120V-BM-CLR-SHL-M-OSDML-Varied Shaper 461-A-CFL/1/18-120V-CC1S-Varied Portfolio LD615D010EM ERW6827 6LW0LI Metalux SNF-120-LTS-120V-U Sure-Lites UNH SR W DH LED 30 Balance Beam 0 12 AM 1 WO F 55 27K BB3 1
fall 2013
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COmmercial
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cafe perspective
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Don’t be afraid to say NEXT
objective Duration: 5 weeks Square Footage: 8,000 Challenged to design an ofice space using Steelcase products Open Ofice Project Rooms Think Tank Cafe Collaboration Areas
open office perspective
awards
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Collaboration nodes are located along the hallways as additional small group spaces. The walls have white board paint so groups can brainstorm.
Project rooms and classrooms are equipped with eno whiteboards to enhance communication and provide technology for digital media.
Honorable Mention in Corporate Category, ASID South Central Regional Student Design Competition Third Place in Corporate Category, MSU ASID Student Chapter Design Competition Third Place Steelcase Project Scholarship
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Classroom 1 Node Students and workers can easily move from a focused mode of work to a collaborative mode with ease. Classroom 2 and Think Tank also feature furniture to help promote collaboration in learning enviornments using Verb Tables and Eno White Boards.
Enclave 2 Executive Height Adjustable Desk Reply Chair
Enclave 1 Executive Height Adjustable Desk Think Chair Enclave 1
steelcase furniture selections
Video Conference Media Scape Table Enclave 3 Media Scape Lounge i2i Chairs Perfect for a small meeting for two or an area for a personal phone call.
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RENDERED FLOOR PLAN rendered floor plan SCALE: 1/8”=1’-0” LIGHTING LEGEND
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solution Yellow, orange, teal, and deep turquoise encourages creative, connected, and concentrated workplace Hexagons and nodes produce collaboration zones Lighting ixtures are energy eficient Moveable glass walls and lower partitions create daylighting Workers are encouraged to move around and work in various spaces throughout the day
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“Don’t be afraid to say next!” he employees and entrepreneurs at NEXT are encouraged to WELCOME new ideas and throw out or modify the bad ones. Once a dandelion is blown, the seeds ly away and spread out to connect all over; this is the goal at NEXT. he dandelion resembles nature, INSPIRES CREATIVITY, and creates the willingness to move on, around, and through the known to create the best possible products all over the world. he yellow, orange, teal, and deep turquoise color scheme encourages a CREATIVE, CALMING, CONNECTED, and CONCENTRATED workplace, while the hexagons and nodes throughout the loor plan produce COLLABORATION zones for group thinking. Multi-functional magnetic whiteboards throughout the space can be used for projections, displays, and jotting down new ideas. In addition to improving the work environments, NEXT is also environmentally conscious. All of the lighting ixtures are ENERGY EFFICIENT and the use of movable glass walls and lower partitions let as much day lighting as possible low through the space. Privacy glass will be installed to provide CONFIDENTIALITY while supporting the open concept. Workers have access to workstations; however they are encouraged to MOVE AROUND and work in various spaces throughout the day. Project rooms can be reserved, collaboration nodes are placed throughout the space, and workers are also encouraged to bring their work to the café.
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Classroom 1 Node Students and workers can easily move from a focused mode of work to a collaborative mode with ease. Classroom 2 and Think Tank also feature furniture to help promote collaboration in learning enviornments using Verb Tables and Eno White Boards.
Enclave 1 Executive Height Adjustable Desk Think Chair
Enclave 2 Executive Height Adjustable Desk Reply Chair
Video Conference Media Scape Table Media Scape Lounge
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RENDERED FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8”=1’-0” LIGHTING LEGEND LED RECESSED CAN DIRECT LIGHTING This xture is used throughout the space as general and accent lighting in the enclaves, project rooms, copy room, studio, video conference, ideation, reception, think tank and cafe.
All lighting is controlled by dimmer switches to help conserve energy when there is adequate daylighting
The entire space is equipped with shoundmasking technology to help with sound control
Classroom, Enclave, and Think Tank Carpet Tiles
LED SUSPENDED FIXTURE DIRECT/ INDIRECT LIGHTING These xtures are used as general in the open studio, classrooms, and collaboration nodes because they provide both direct and indirect lighting.
FABRIC PENDANT LIGHT DIRECT/ INDIRECT LIGHTING This xture is used in the reception area as both general and accent lighting.
Ceiling height is 12’ and all drop down ceilings are 11’6” except for the cafe (See board 4)
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Project rooms 3 and 4 (to right) are designed with amphitheater style seating. This large area can create a space for large group meetings or a casual conference room.
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“Don’t be afraid to say next!” The employees and entrepreneurs at NEXT are encouraged to welcome new ideas and throw out or modify the bad ones. Once a dandelion is blown, the seeds ly away and spread out to connect all over; this is the goal at NEXT. The dandelion resembles nature, inspires creativity, and creates the willingness to move on, around, and through the known to create the best possible products all over the world.
software Revit AutoCAD Photoshop InDesign
fall 2013
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classroom perspective objective
NE/T UNIVERSITY
Duration: 3 weeks Square Footage: 10,685 Located in Norfolk,Virginia University’s goal is to develop future leaders and innovators Challenged to design active learning classrooms Faculty connection hub Student work cafe In between learning spaces
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Next University believes in the concept that not all who “wonder” are lost. Encouraging students to let their minds wonder and think critically is the way to create the future leaders and innovators of the world. This also refers to physical wandering “off of the beaten path” and throughout the variety of spaces.
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student learning cafe perspective
material selections faculty hub and cafe elevation
solution
NE/T UNIVERSITY
Variety of seating encourages occupants to wander through the spaces Learning areas encourage both group work and individual study Digital walls support wondering of the mind Warm color scheme encourages creativity, imagination, and inspiration Blues and greens symbolize growth, loyalty, and conidence
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SI DE WA L K LO U NG E
faculty hub perspective
mary whitney Evins
second floor breakout area perspective
BOB LO UNGE C HA I R
C A M P FI RE OT TOMA N
first floor break out area perspective
software Revit AutoCAD Photoshop InDesign Illustrator
fall 2014
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retail
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entrance perspective objective Duration: 2 weeks Square Footage: 1,500 Team of 8 Located in Starkville, MS Challenged to design LEED certiied retail incubator space Multiple disciplines brought together to work on this collaborative project Interior Design, Architecture, Building Construction Science, and Graphic Design
exterior elevation
mary whitney Evins
rendered floor plan
exterior perspective
responsibilities Site Measurements Space Planning Lighting Plan FF&E Selection Rendered Floor Plan and Elevation ADA & Egress Board Layout LEED Analysis
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budget
Construction Duration Pre-Construction General Conditions Site Preparation Demolition
Substructure Shell
Days
Interiors Services
Shell Total
Building Sitework
Interiors Total
Project Closeout
Services Total
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Total Days: 49
General Conditions Total Fee Cost Total Permits & Project Closeout
Hard Building Cost: $157,133.02 ($95.23 / Sf) Total Project Cost: $240, 861.83 ($105.77 / Sf)
retail area perspective
solution Venture is the spark that new business owners need to ignite their future success Vendors come together in an environment that is exciting for producer and consumer Entrepreneurs maximize their marketing opportunities by connecting with the community in a stimulating new environment Spacious stalls make the most of the ample wall space throughout the building Business owners can embark upon the path to expanding their investment to its full potential
construction duration Construction Duration Pre-Construction General Conditions Site Preparation
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longitudinal section branding
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Substructure Shell
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software Revit AutoCAD Photoshop InDesign Illustrator Sketch Up
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nova interior perspective objective Duration: 3 weeks Square Footage: 1,000 Team of 3 Challenged to design a cosmetics store Custom Fixtures Branding Hand Renderings
rendered floor plan
floor pattern sketch
concept A super nova is a powerful cosmic event in which a star is at its most beautiful point. Nova aims to help each customer feel like they are at their most beautiful point by providing a multitude of tools, the latest products, and services. Nova believes that there are three main components in a successful business: atmosphere, customer service, and accessibility.
logo sketches
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bubble diagram
block diagram
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custom fixtures
nova interior perspective
solution App allows customers to select products at home or in the store to speed up the purchasing process Curvilinear shape of the ixtures provides a lowing energy throughout the space Each section is branded with an accent color, allowing customers to easily ind what they need
I pad home screen i pad menu screen
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exterior elevation
interior elevations
responsibilities
software
Space Planning Concept Fixture Design Logo Design Material Selection Rendered Floor Plan Elevations Hand Renderings
Revit AutoCAD Photoshop InDesign Illustrator
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healthcare
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rendered floor plan
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Designed to achieve exceptional patient centered care. Patient rooms are a main component in patient experience. Rooms are environmentally responsible, technologically relevant and aesthetically refreshing. Right-sizing and eco-friendly materials promote sustainable design.
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software
Research Space Planning Elevations Material Selection Rendered Floor Plan Renderings Board Layout
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/GYN
A Women’s Clinic
Duration: 4 weeks Square Footage: 4,162 Located in Meridian, MS Challenged to design a Women’s Clinic Research Space and Privacy Requirements Research Healthcare Materials Detail Reception Desk
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rendered floor plan
materials
software Revit AutoCAD Photoshop InDesign
spring 2014
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200
200
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150
150
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350
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200
200
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/GYN
A Women’s Clinic
Relaxing and visually secure facility Focused on creating and offering services speciic to women’s needs Functional yet relaxing environment Floor plan resembles natural curves Curves calm the mind and suggests progression from one stage of maturity to the next
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color coded floor plan
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detailing of reception Desk
lobby perspective
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/GYN
A Women’s Clinic
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axonometric view
exam room perspective
ultrasound room perspective
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creative
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furniture design
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table lamp
multi-purpose paper pendant front view
made of recycled materials
pendant light
Base: paper plate Shade: toilet paper rolls Lamp: dimmable 200 lumen LED
top view
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lighting design
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DRAWING
design
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hand rendering
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photography
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photography abroad
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thank you Ph o ne: 601.405.6908 Em ail : mwevins@gmail.com w eb si te: marywhitneyevins.wix.com/website
mary whitney Evins
contact 601-405-6908 mwevins@gmail.com marywhitneyevins@wix.com/website
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