harini meda interior design portfolio 2017
harini meda interior design portfolio 2017
hi ! this portfolio exhibits 3 years of interior design, furniture design and my passion for sustainable and environmental design https://www.linkedin.com/in/harini-meda www.harinimeda.weebly.com harinimedaa@gmail.com
GRADUATE IN BACHELORS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING G.Narayanamma Institute of Science and Technology, Hyderabad, AP, India.
INTERIOR DESIGN INTERN AT ADEENI DESIGN GROUP
January ‘15 - Dec ‘15
Reported directly to the Principal Drafted plans in AutoCAD.
Assisted principal and design staff with office and design support.
Managed Inventory of e-commerce website.
Maintained materials library.
Created graphic design content in Adobe Illustrator.
Product photography and post editing in Adobe Photoshop .
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JOINED MASTERS OF FINE ARTS IN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Academy of Art University, San Francisco, CA.
RESIDENT ASSISTANT Campus Living Villages, Academy of Art University / August ‘14 -Dec ‘15
DESIGN CHALLENGE, THIRD PRIZE The Butler and The Chef - French Antique Store
VOLUNTEER, FLOOR COMMITTEE San Francisco Fall Antique Show-2015
SENIOR RESIDENT ASSISTANT Campus Living Villages, Academy of Art University/ Jan ‘16 -Dec ‘16 Student leader position in a over 21 housing building.
Provided support to a Residnet Director within a housing community of 250+ residents.
Administrative tasks for effective building management.
Created community, Peer advised fellow Residnet Assistant staff.
Supervisory responsibilities and delegated responsibilities to a staff of five.
Assisted with student staff selection, and led hall council in over 21 building.
SPRING SHOW, EXHIBITOR Academy of Art University.
VOLUNTEER, LECTURE COMMITTEE San Francisco Fall Antique Show-2016
GRADUATED MASTERS OF FINE ARTS IN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Academy of Art University, San Francisco, CA.
COMMERCIAL - RETAIL AND OFFICE SPACE INSPIRED BY THE CONCEPT AND FORM OF ALEXANDER CALDER’S WORK ON MOBILES AND STABILES. THE STABILES INSPIRE THE STRONG STRUCTURAL DETAILS OF THE INTERIOR SPACE WHERE AS THE MOBILES INSPIRE THE FLEXIBLE ELEMENTS OF THE DESIGN. Design Milk is a multi-functional commercial space with a retail and a pop up store at the front and an office at the back. Design Milk magazine is dedicated to innovative and ‘fresh in the design’ world such as art, architecture, interiors, product design, graphics and industrial design. The client Jaime Derringer believes that the future of the company is to connect, rest, work and hold events in the new office space. The client expressed her desire to have
spaces designed to accommodate collaborative work in a flexible work space. The location of the site is 1319 Carrol Avenue in the Bay View of San Francisco. The neighborhood is mostly warehouses and industrial supply companies. Not many restaurants in the locality, so a small kitchenette is required in the office space. Lots of outdoor space available for organization of events and pop up retail events.
interaction diagram
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retail / pop-up store option 1
retail / pop-up store option 2
office / workstations
office / kitchenette and downtime area
office / brainstorm area
office / casual workspace
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details / collaborative workspace - milk bar
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Herman Miller - Hive worksta Herman Miller Knoll Warren P Roche Bobois Ersa Chair Herman Miller Home Depot M Wood panels Mono Serr Oa
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FF & E selections
Living Office Solutions ation - 6’x 8’ Nelson Platform bench - 60” Platner Coffee Table - 36” s Furtif desk - 8’
Eames storage unit Marlite Supreme light Oak
ak grey wood tile
floor plan / level 1
ADAPTIVE REUSE PIER 38 WHARF HOTEL AN ADAPTIVE REUSE PROJECT INSPIRED FROM THE GRAND CENTRAL MARKET IN LOS ANGELES. EMBRACED FROM THE AGE OLD CONCEPT OF HOW A MARKET WORKED. PEOPLE FROM THE NEIGHBORHOOD WOULD GET TOGETHER AND SOCIALIZE. THE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER WOULD BE A RELAXING PLACE WITH DINING AREAS, RECEPTION AREA, COFFEE BAR, OPEN AIR THEATRES ETC. Located at Pier 38, San Francisco, California. Total built area is 84,700 sq. ft. - 2 floors. A M-2 heavy industrial district zoned and a waterfront location. Pier 38 is declared as a historic building on May 12th, 2006 by the National
register of historic places. Pier 38 under Mission Rock development is under the proposal of rezone and development by the SF Planning department to increase the amount of economic activity in the southern portion of San Francisco.
according to the California Building Standard Codes (California Title regulations, Title 24) TITLE 24 PLUMBING FIXTURES- Chapter 29 HOTEL – RESIDENTIAL – R1
RESTAURANT AND BAR – ASSEMBLY – A-2
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1 urinal per sleeping unit 1 lavatory per sleeping unit 1 Bathtub or Shower per sleeping unit 1 service sink
1 W/C per 40 – Male 1 W/C per 40 – Female Lavotory – 1 per 75 Drinking fountain – 1 per 500 Service Sink – 1
MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA ALLOWANCES PER OCCUPANT: TABLE 1004.1.2 • • • • • •
Exhibit Gallery – 30 net Assembly without fixed seats – Concentrated – 7 net Standing Space – 5 net Unconcentrated – 15 net Bowling centers – allow 5 persons for each lane including 15 feet of runway, and for additional areas - 7 net
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Exercise Rooms – 50 gross Kitchens commercial – 200 gross Locker rooms – 50 gross Residential – 200 gross Mercantile – storage, stock, shipping areas – 300 gross
EGRESS – TABLE 1006.2.1 R1 – Residential - 75 feet with sprinkler system A2 – Assembly - Occupant load without sprinkler system - 75 Occupant load with sprinkler system – 75 feet Occupant Load per story Minimum Number of exits or access to exits from the story 1-500 2 501-1000 3 More than 1000 4
level 1 floor plan and building cross section
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guest room floor layout
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KING SUITE ROOM QUEEN DOUBLE ECONOMY PAD
guest room layout
KING SUITE ROOM
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lobby bar and guest lounge area / rcp and lighting selections
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Description Ceiling mounted lights - see FF&E Recessed ceiling lights 2”
ballroom area / rcp and lighting selections
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Description Quasar studio lift chandelier - see FF&E Quasar studio lift chandelier - see FF&E
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Recessed ceiling lights 2” C2
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Panelled ceiling
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Suspended ceiling at 11’ AFF
RETAIL STORE UNITED COLORS OF BENETTON CONCEPT PHILOSOPHY IS TO THROW LIGHT ON GENTRIFICATION IN SAN FRANCISCO CITY AND IN THE PROCESS, TO PROVIDE A PLATFORM FOR UPCOMING GENTRIFIED ARTISTS BY SHOWCASING THEIR WORK IN THE RETAIL STORE. EVERY ARTIST WOULD BE FEATURED FOR A COMPLETE MONTH AND IN RETURN, THE ARTISTS WOULD BE REQUIRED TO VOLUNTEER IN A DISABILITIES FOUNDATION LOCATED ON 507 POLK STREET, SAN FRANCISCO WHERE THEY WOULD TEACH KIDS AND ORGANIZE ART WORKSHOPS AND HELP IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ARTISTIC SKILLS OF CHILDREN. United Colors of Benetton is a global fashion brand based in Ponzano, Veneto, Italy. Founded in 1965 by the Benetton family and now has 6000 stores in international market. The company revenue as of the year 2006 is around 1.6 billion euros. This particular Retail clothing store is located on 845 Market Street, San Francisco, California- 94103. Presently a Walgreens store, the site location is located in the financial district, easily accessible to general public by the Powell Bart station, Muni and sizeable parking lots for automobiles. The broad sidewalk
can be used for active interaction with the public. The user group is assumed to be between 24 and 45 years. Social Advocacy can be brought about by installing sculptural art installation infront of the store on market street. The sculptures would be 2 figures placed next to each other which showcase the two kinds of demographic trends change we notice in the city - influx of affluent residents displacing the lower income families and small businesses. The movement of the Origami birds is metaphorical to the state of eviction of locals in San Francisco.
floor plan / level 1
market street / social advocacy strategy - sculptural installation
branding
cash wrap elevation
wall display elevation
retail cafe
storefront conceptual
MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT SAN FRANCISCO TENNIS CLUB EXTERIOR FORM INSPIRED BY THE PROCESS OF FORM EXPLORATION OF THE WORD BRANCH. THIS PROJECT EXPLORES THE DEFINITION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACES IN A COHERENT BUILT ENVIRONMENT. THE CENTRAL CORRIDOR BETWEEN THE TENNIS COURTS IS A GALLERY LIKE SPACE ADJACENT TO THE STAIRS LEADING TO THE TENNIS COURTS. IT IS ACCESSIBLE TO PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. IT IS AN OPEN BUILDING WITH A LAYERS OF DEFINITION OF SPACES. The Bay area tennis club is located at 645 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94107. It is one of the largest indoor tennis facilty in the west coast. Existing building has 25 tennis courts, a gym, studios for classes, a member lounge, parking spaces and a small restaurant. Andreessen Horowitz, a venture capatilist firm located in Menlo Park, California proposes to develop this building into a potential Mixed-use center for the SOMA neighborhood. Total built up is 80,000 sqft. The proposed building consists of 7 outdoor and 9 indoor tennis
courts, a health club, office spaces for Andreessen Horowitz and Andreessen Horowitz’s portfolio companies and residential units. The user group of the San Francisco Tennis Club is mostly elite class of ages between 25 and 50. Companies under Andreessen Horowitz portfolio are 53, Oculus, shapeways, Airbnb, foursquare and tilt to name a few. The portfolio companies would get to establish their office here and work in collaboration with Andreessen Horowitz.
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definition of space
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Health club Tennis courts Commercial office space Residential units
Cross ventilation by operable windows
Siolar tiled roof to generate energy
Cityscape views
better rainwater harvesting
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larger desity space ratio and better daylighting and ventilation
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Natural daylighting
sensible heat and latent heat and cooling systems
IEQ regulated by natural displacement ventilation
thermal mass for radiant heating and cooling
office occulus / 360 experience and galleria
office airbnb / yatch experience area
53 office / collaborative workplace
PUBLIC SPACE TENNIS CLUB OFFICE AND RETAIL RESIDENTIAL UNITS
HI-END RESIDENTIAL RINCON HILL INSPIRED FROM THE FORM AND BAND STRUCTURE OF A NATURAL AGATE CRYSTAL. THE CONCEPT OF BIOMIMICRY IS EXPLORED WHICH HELPS IN SETTING AN AESTHETIC. THE SPATIAL DESIGN OF THIS SUITE WAS INSPIRED BY THE DISTINCTIVE CIRCULAR COLOR BANDS OF AN AGATE. JUST AS GROWTH OF A CRYSTAL HAPPENS AS MINERALS ARE DEPOSITED MOVING TOWARDS THE CENTER, THE SPACES WOULD HAVE A SMOOTH INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN EACH OTHER AND RETAIN PRIVACY ACCORDING TO THEIR NEEDS. One Rincon Hill is an upscale residential complex on the apex of Rincon hill in San Francisco, California, United States. The complex designed by Solomon Cordwell, Buenz and Associates and developed by Urban West Associates, consists of two skyscrapers that share a common town house podium. Located at 425, 1st Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, the apartment
has beautiful 360 degree views of San Francisco. The Client is conceptualized to be a affluent banker in San Francisco. The house is designed for a couple and an additional guest if any. The apartment is equipped with all the maintenance services and janitorial through the central shaft of the building.
details / collaborative workspace - milk bar Space
Approximate Square footage
Gallery 450 Living 550 Kitchen 500 Dining 400 Media room 400 Master bedroom 400 Master Bath 300 Guest rooms with attached baths each 250 Office 150 Circulation 300 Central service corridor and circulation 2050 Total 6000 sq ft kitchen area
master bedroom
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FF & E selections
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Catra Mundo labader lamp B Eames chair C Hans J Wegnar dining table D Kartell Louis ghost dining table E Minoti sofa - 4 seater - L shaped
floor plan / level 1
FURNITURE DESIGN INSPIRED BY THE JUXTAPOSITION OF ARCHITECTURE OF SAN FRANCISCO. A BLEND OF THE OLD AND THE NEW, THE RICH AND THE HOMELESS, 2 SIDES OF THE SAME COIN. The client Zinc Details - an independently owned showroom, gallery, modern designand an essential design resource for the San Francisco design community. Founded in 1991 and currently located on polk street, San Francisco.
Collaborated with the client in designing for a TV series being aired in San Francisco. The design had to be one of a kind, and integrate well into existing pieces at Zinc Details.
MOVY / strength and agility
UNIBENCH / singularity
CALLIPER STOOL / 2 x T + O
volumetric study process
ergonomic buck process
harini meda interior design portfolio 2017
thank you ! https://www.linkedin.com/in/harini-meda www.harinimeda.weebly.com harinimedaa@gmail.com