Warbalow portfolio 2018

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Megan Warbalow 2018



Fall 2017 pg 4 - 15 Next Healthcare Competition

Spring 2017 pg 16 - 19 Hobbiest Retreat

Spring 2017 pg 20 - 25 Quilt Center Remodel

Fall 2017 pg 26 - 31 Co-Working Space

Spring 2018 pg 32 - 37 Temporary Living Experience

Study Abroad pg 38 - 43 Barcelona, Spain

P: 715.892.1381 E: megan.warbalow@gmail.com


NEXT HEALTH WELLNESS CENTER Junior Year / 15 Weeks My design intention is to re-brand an unconventional, stimulating healthcare experience that reduces “white-coat” anxiety while promoting causal communication between all users.


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In Scope

My branding consisted of choosing unconventional materials and textures, providing interactive features for the patients, creating a staple sculpture, and incorporating a retail addition.


Entrance - Distractions + First Impressions

Private - Examination + Quiet

Refreshments - Social + Casual

Focal Point - Circulation + Curiosity

One-on-One - Coach + Individual

Waiting - Anxiety + Other Options

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Waiting - Anxiety

Kinetic Sculpture How it works: A motor drives a large rotating stainless steel cam. 36 rollers follow the contour of the cam, which traces out the overall waveform. Each roller slides on a linear track, pulling a cable that spins one of the 36 output shafts. Distributed along each shaft are different sized drums from which the wooden sphere (coated in zinc and steel, and then rusted chemically) are hung. As the shafts rotate, the drums pull the balls up and down – larger drums pull balls higher. Its Purpose: To cause distraction and relaxation to those patients with white coat anxiety.

Reflected Ceiling Plan


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Grid and Program Process Sketch


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20%

of the population have white-coat anxiety

Rendered Floor Plan

Furniture/Materials Steelcase Herman Miller Design Tex Mohawk Group Datile 3Form



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Modular furniture was used for flexibility in potential future remodeling and to accommodate diverse events/activities. An interactive digital wall was placed to increase curiosity and learn about health through initiative. A floor change was used to specify programing.


AKIRA YOSHIZAWA Sophomore Year / 5 Weeks My design intention is to create a contrasting experience for inspiring orgamists through circulation by introducing rigid wall conditions, smooth finishes, and compressed and open spaces.


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My hobbyist is an origamist inspired by the work of Akira Yoshizawa. Yoshizawa was man famous for his thousands of complex and simple origami designs. In my design, one of the goals I wanted to accomplish was to have my hobbyist become more inspired as they go through the retreat. I did this by creating a floating gallery of Yoshizawa’s origami, designing a grand facade on the back wall and the ceiling of the retreat, and having a display case where the hobbyist will be able to display their future work to the public. Another idea that I wanted to stress was the separation of complexity/abstraction and simplicity. I did this through thresholds, color, texture, and experience. The last goal that I wanted to achieve was designing a secluded and simple space for my hobbyist to create origami. I did this by designing an unpretentious space that incorporates a hard surface to work on with minimal distractions.

Model


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LAY E R E D V O I C E S Sophomore Year / 5 Weeks My design intention is to showcase the characteristics of quilts through materiality, focal points, and eye movement to increase the merchandise appeal.


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Layered Voices was inspired by the multitude of different cultures and stories found within each of the quilts in the museum from all over the world.

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Description

Date

Owner 1

3D View 1

Project Name

Date Drawn By Checked By

Scale

Section of Retail and Reception

Project Number Issue Date Author Checker

A102

4/18/2017 8:27:07 PM

Unnamed Project Number


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OD

1LB2

UP

20'-8 3/8"

Entrance Circulation

OD

1LB2

UP

20'-8 3/8"

Exiting Circulation OD

1LB2

UP

20'-8 3/8"

Program


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BLUELINE Sophomore Year / 5 Weeks My design intention is to create a space that inspires creativity through elements and materials in unexpected places throughout.


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Section of Entertainment Space/Gallery


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Sit/Stand Desks

Phonebooths

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Drop Down Backdrops Green-screen Camera Dolly Tracks



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Blueline is a design agency that specializes in branding, video, web design, graphic design, and photography. They strive for two things: happy clients and stunning work. My spacial strategy was to create modular, multipurpose, and raw spaces that specified towards the creators.


TYPEWRITER BUILDING Junior Year / 5 Weeks The guidelines for this project was to create a temporary living environment focused on tourism in Lincoln, NE.


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Exploded axon

Extracting Relationships

Isolated Paired Volumes of Space

Materiality


35 Deconstruction of the Typewriter

Typewriter Documentation Space


First and Second Level Programing Floor Plan


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B A R C E L O N A, S P A I N Summer 2017 / 3 Weeks Studied abroad with a faculty led group for 3 weeks in Barcelona, Spain to study Catalan Architecture and Design.


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Mapping Analysis

Section Perspectives of Olympic Field


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Window Details


Proportions

Sagrada Familia

Tower of St. Peter

Gaudi’s First Project


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Analysis Drawing


THANK YOU

-MEGAN WARBALOW


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