NATALIE WATSON interior design
NATALIE WATSON interior design
contact: 6717 Crystal Drive Olive Branch, MS 38654 901-552-6205 nwatson7400@gmail.com
natalie watson EDUCATION
WORK + EXPERIENCE
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Mississippi State University | Starkville, MS
Office Interiors of Memphis
Council of Interior Design Accreditation Graduation: August 2018 Major GPA: 3.95 / 4.00 Overall GPA: 3.86 / 4.00
Honors + AWARDS President’s List | 2014-2017 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society | 2017-Present Academic Scholarship Recipient | 2014-2017 The Linda Clark Memorial Scholarship Winner | 2017 WithIt 20th Anniversary Scholarship Winner | 2017 NEWH Sunshine Chapter Scholarship Winner | 2016 NEXT Competition Representative | 2017 Flexsteel Furniture Competition: 2nd Place | 2017 ASID South Central Regional Student Career Day: Gold Award: New Student Spotlight | 2016 Gold Award: Computer Rendering | 2017 Silver Award: Product Design | 2017 Silver Award: Healthcare Design | 2017
Design Intern| Summer 2017 Modeled & rendered furniture vignettes Conducted client meetings & site visits Trained employees on 3D rendering technology Specified furniture selections
Ross Witt: Architecture & Design Design Intern
| Summer & Winter 2016
Collaborated with designers for various projects Developed interior construction documents Designed interior detail, elevation, & plan drawings Communicated with clients & reps
Child Caregiver Caregiver
| Summer 2012-2015
Ensured a safe and enriching environment Supervised household’s daily duties Provided transportation for children
INVOLVEMENT + LEADERSHIP ASID MSU & National Member | 2015-Present President MSU ASID Student Chapter | 2017-Present President-Elect MSU ASID Student Chapter | 2016-2017 NEWH National Member | 2016-2018 WithIt National Member | 2017-2018 WithIt Annual Conference Attendee | 2017 WithIt 20th Anniversary Gala Attendee | 2017 Dean’s Council Member for CAAD | 2015-2017 MSU’s Baptist Student Union | 2014-Present BSU Special Events Committee Member | 2014-2016 FBC of Starkville’s University Ministry | 2014-Present University Ministry Event Coordinator | 2015-2018
QUALIFICATIONS Computer Skills: AutoCAD Revit Illustrator Photoshop InDesign 2020 Spaces Visual Impressions SketchUp Microsoft Word Microsoft Powerpoint Microsoft Excel
Design Skills: Space Planning Digital Hand Rendering Presentation Volumetric Visualization Manual Drafting Communication ADA Code Knowledge Time Management Flexibility Empathetic Design Detail Oriented
volunteer + service Habitat for Humanity| 2015-2017 Organized Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund| 2017 CAAD College Student Recruiter| 2016-2017 Salvation Army Christmas Collector| 2015 Chick-fil-a 5K| 2015 Boys and Girls Club| 2014-2016 MSU’s community wide “BIG Event” | 2015-2017 Starkville Palmer Home| 2014-2016 Starkville Community Widow Visits| 2016-2017 Starkville Care Center| 2016 MSU Academic Insight Day| 2015-2017
contents
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Process Interdisciplinary Healthcare Hospitality Corporate Color & Lighting Retail Hand Rendering Product Design Furniture Design
process: Study
1 2 3 4
client profile project objectives expected deliverables project location
research client successful solutions codes that apply innovative advancements
Creative Solutions formulate concept communicate with peers integrate technology implement new findings
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categorize programming into excel prioritize goals pinpoint detailed solutions bubble & block diagrams
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Space Plan
abstract- parti diagrams loose- trash/ sketch structure- AutoCAD formal- Revit
Build up sketch details build custom components model 3dimensionally select FF&E
Realistic select finishes & materials apply selections in Revit render & refine specifications
Present format deliverables present to client receive feedback learn from critiques
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INTERDISCIPLINARY
ARMSTRONG middle school BREAKDOWN: 8 person team 44,000 SF Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite
goals: Community Light Family Sustainability Improvement
CONCEPT: Connecting occupants to world around them with an increase in natural light. Pod style classrooms establish connections between peers & teachers. Incorporation of gardens turns focus to surrounding community. Rain water collection, exterior & interior courtyards, & material & furniture selections lend to sustainability. Accessibility, functionality, & circulation are improvements to the campus.
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interdisciplinary
resEARCH: active learning practices elicit engagement better physical condition equals improved academic performance improved in-school behavior, attendance & overall achievement when students learn in & about nature
community
concept
sustainability rain water collection LED lighting/ finishes
gardens aesthetic curb appeal
connectivity
light
feat. stair as light well color therapy custom glazing
peers
student relationships teacher relationships POD style
outdoor learning creates sense of place by increasing understanding of natural & human communities
+exterior vision
the world
design est. sense of place ceilings to denote space alcove seating
+arial view of courtyard
+custom reception desk + existing brick whitewashed + increased glazing for daylighting + wood privacy slats locally harvested + upper windows protrude to provide interior seating
SOURCES:
Gensler Research Catalogue: Volume 1 | 360.steelcase.com| uwsp.edu | healthyschools.org
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1st FLOOR PLAN
LOCATIONAL key:
3 C
D
E
6 B
1
2 UP
Reception
2
Library
3
Administrative Suite
4
MSU Classrooms
5
Special Education
6
Pod 1
A
Science
B
English
C
Mathematics
D
ICT
E
History
1st FLOOR rcp
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Lighting legend: Linear Pendant
A.F.F. 11'-6"
A.F.F. 12'-0"
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Eureka: Stroke 74042
A.F.F. 12'-0" A.F.F. 10'-0" SKYLIGHT
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Pendant A106 -
A.F.F. 9'-0"
A.F.F. 11'-6"
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A.F.F. 10'-0"
A.F.F. 11'-6"
Eureka: Large Beatbox
SKYLIGHT
Recessed Troffer A.F.F. 10'-0"
Eureka:Troffer 2GR8332
Recessed Can
A.F.F. 10'-6"
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A.F.F. 12'-0"
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Eureka: Halo ML5
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ELEV. O.S. A.F.F 12'-0"
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VWB2 Whtbd,2 sides 2 SIDED CERAMIC WHITEBOARD, 457H/584W STE 2 SIDED CERAMIC WHITEBOARD, 457H/584W
2nd FLOOR PLAN
LOCATIONAL key: 1
Interior Courtyard
2
Flexible/Gathering Space
3
Computer Lab
4
Ancillary
5
Pod 2
6
Pod 3
A
Science
B
English
C
Mathematics
D
ICT
E
History
C
E
D
E
C
D 6
5 4
4 A
1
A
B
B
4
4
2nd FLOOR rcp
DN
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A.F.F. 10'-0"
A.F.F. 9'-0"
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A.F.F. 10'-0"
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design remarks:
SKYLIGHT
A.F.F. 10'-0"
SKYLIGHT
A.F.F. 10'-0"
SKYLIGHT
A.F.F. 10'-0"
A.F.F. 12'-0"
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A.F.F. 11'-0" A.F.F. 9'-0"
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Ceiling drop down as a means of wayfinding & division of Pods
A.F.F. 11'-0" A.F.F. 9'-0"
A.F.F. 9'-0"
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A.F.F. 11'-0" ELEV.
A.F.F. 12'-0"
Skylights & light well to bring natural light to interior parts of building
O.S.
A.F.F. 12'-0"
O.S.
A.F.F. 10'-0"
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design remarks: Wrapped reception desk emulates connection
Spacious to accommodate influx or parents
Height of counter complies with ADA code
Reception in proximity of entrance for monitored security
design REMARKS: Various ceiling heights to denote space
Use of color therapy through glazing design elements
Skylights & light well fill library with natural light
Varied seating options to serve a variety of needs
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HON Smartlink Chair Momentum Elevate: Ecstatic
Kimball Mascot Desk
Momentum Fold: Tundra
Cost Analysis: 10
healthcare
next: outpatient clinic BREAKDOWN: individual 12,000 SF Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite
goals: Growth Patient as Priority Wellbeing
CONCEPT: NEXT focuses on patient & staff wellbeing rather than the sick & treatment parts of the medical cycle. Ancillary spaces & ammenities prove that the patient takes priority. Open office plan provides transparency between patients & practitioners. Foliage presence reiterates growth. Educational areas make long term growth the goal.
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healthcare
resEARCH:
concept diagram:
concept
Patients want transparency with the provider & connected care Reduced travel distances for practitioners & patients increases efficiency Daylight & connection to natural world have a positive impact on human biology Wayfinding is key when patients face potential unfamiliarity with clinic
+cafe banquette sketch
+reception desk sketch
+Reception Elevation
+Exam Corridor Elevation
SOURCES:
360.steelcase.com| healthcarefacilitiestoday.com | hfma.org
+herringbone hallway element
+Open Office Elevation
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Rethinking the Medical Cycle
FLOOR PLAN
LOCATIONAL key: 1-10
Exam + Consultation
11
Mother’s Room
12
Phone Booths
13
Acupuncture
14-15 16
11
21 23
25
24
14
13
22
16
Massage Rooms Laundry Room
17
Staff Hub
18
Nomadic Space
19
Large Conference Room
20
Staff Lounge
21
Medium Conference
22
Clinic Director Office
23-24
Shared Offices
25-26
Resource Rooms
15
20
27
Open Office
28
Reception
29
Waiting
30
Patient Lounge
31
Community Education
32
Work Cafe
15
27 12 22
2
1
4
3
28 10 29
9
6
5 17
7
8
31
19
30
32
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rcp Lighting legend: FluxGrid Recessed LED: 2x2
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Task Square Suspended LED: 2x2
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ReLow LED - Adjustable Luminaire
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A.F.F. 10'-0" A.F.F. 10'-9" A.F.F. 10'-9" A.F.F. 10'-0"
A.F.F. 11'-0"
Leno In LED Strip Lighting
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Microsquare Suspended LED
Lift 4240 Pendant A.F.F. 11'-0"
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rendered floor plan
design remarks: Organic color palette reiterates the natural growth concept Carpet tiles are 100% recycled gaining LEED points
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design remarks:
exam + Consultation
Combined exam & consultation to reduce travel distance
Welcoming furniture selections tto reduce stress
Variety of technology to ensure personal care of each patient
design REMARKS: community education Area used for community education sessions
Seating that also provides privacy & divides space
Storefront glazing to increase transparency between practitioners & patients
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work cafe + kitchen
Designtex Measure: Casco
Designtex Friendly Faux:Lizard
Designtex Round Leaves:Sweetpea
Enea Lottus Sled Based Stool
Millbrae Contract Lounge
Montage Panel System
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pure image dermatology+spa
healthcare
Silver Award: Healthcare Design ASID South Central Regional Student Career Day 2016
BREAKDOWN: individual 7,500 SF Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite
goals: Soothe Circulate Energize
CONCEPT: Inspired by the natural purifying qualities that charcoal possesses, Pure Image strives to incorporate those same qualities into the design. The detoxifying properties of charcoal are incorporated through a space that is systematic, resulting in high-end minimalism & efficient circulation. Amenities & cool color palette energize the space.
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resEARCH:
Bubble Diagram:
concept
Patient satisfaction is heavily reliant on ease of navigation Finishes & color palettes should address geographic appropriateness Waiting rooms should be clean & pleasant to reduce stress Confidentiality & privacy are key elements in heatlhcare design
Criteria Matrix:
Block Diagram:
SOURCES:
Medical and Dental Space Planning: A Comprehensive Guide to Design | “Psychology: Implications for Healthcare Design� | www.healthdesign.org
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FLOOR PLAN 26 19
17
23
20
18
16
21
27
24 25
22
2 1
14 9
7
5
4
15
13
8
10 12
6
3
11
LOCATIONAL key: 1
Reception
2
Waiting
3
Dermatology Retail
4 5-8 9
21
Nurses Station
18
Business Office
24
Pedicure
Doctor’s Offices
19
Laundry Room
25
Manicure
14
Laboratory
20
Spa Staff Lounge
26
Spa Retail
Vitals Check
15
IT Office
21
Couple’s Massage
27
Spa Waiting
Exam Rooms
16
Staff Lounge
22
Massage
Minor Procedure
17
Conference Room
23
Facial & Waxing
10 11-13
rcp
8'-0" A.F.F.
Lighting legend: Eaton-Class E3 LED 2x4
O.S.
9'-6" A.F.F.
8'-6" A.F.F.
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9'-6" A.F.F.
Eaton-Class E3 LED 2x2
9'-6" A.F.F.
9'-0" A.F.F.
8'-0" A.F.F.
9'-6" A.F.F.
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PELLE- Bubble Chandelier
9'-0" A.F.F. O.S.
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Eaton-Recessed 8� PR8LED 8'-0" A.F.F. 8'-6" A.F.F.
9'-0" A.F.F.
9'-0" A.F.F.
8'-0" A.F.F.
ViewSonic-LS820 Projector
8'-0" A.F.F.
9'-6" A.F.F.
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10'-0" A.F.F. 8'-6" A.F.F.
O.S.
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9'-6" A.F.F.
rendered floor plan design remarks: Dark flooring selections contrast light wallcoverings Flooring has nanocontrol antimicrobial properties
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exam room
design remarks: Windows provide connection to nature & reduce stress
Technology incorporated for increased interaction
LED lighting selections to increase sustainability
design REMARKS: Various ceiling heights to denote space
Frosted glass partitions to provide privacy
Cove lighting layers lighting
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waiting room
reception
Furniture:
Furniture:
Furniture:
Furniture:
Steelcase Alright Collection Bench Ottoman
Steelcase Neighbor Collection Three Seat
Steelcase Jenny Collection Coffee Table
Steelcase Aspekt Collection Easy Access Chair
Fabric:
Fabric:
Finish:
Fabric:
Designtex Heather: Lavender
Designtex Henrik Small: Grayscale
Steelcase HPL: Pure White
Designtex Heather: Thistle
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hospitality
studio off sixth boutique hotel BREAKDOWN: 4 person team 32,000 SF Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite
goals: Studio Atmosphere Genre Modern & Ecclectic
CONCEPT: Inspired by Austin, Texas’ passion for music, Studio Off Sixth takes its guests on a journey through the creational process behind music. The common areas emulate a recording studio where the music is born. Stemming from these common areas are more specific divisions of music, by genre.
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hospitality
resEARCH:
concept
genres:
Austin, TX was Forbes #1 “fastest growing city� in 2016 To appease patrons, boutique hotels should reflect the community Create a place for locals & travelers More than 250 live music venues playing all genres in Austin
country
LOCATION:
rock
pop
jazz
vision sketch: AUSTIN, TEXAS
RECEPTION
directory: FIRST FLOOR reception | spa | fitness | restaurant
3-17 FLOORs suite | king | queen | standard guestrooms
rooftop bar | grill | pool | lounge | amphitheater SOURCES:
forbes.com | gensler.com/research-insight/gensler-research-institute/beyond-boutique | austintexas.org
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first FLOOR PLAN 8 6
9
2 10
11
7 3
12
1 13
14
15
16 4
17
5
LOCATIONAL key:
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1
Reception
2
Bar
3
Lounge
4
Business Center
5
Restaurant
10
6-7
Restrooms
11-12
Locker Rooms
8
Spa Reception
13-16
Massage Rooms
9
Fitness Center
17
Pool
Couple’s Massage
ENTRANCE VIEW
+ Feature wall is comprised of corrugated accoustical panels + Juxtaposition of industrial wood staircase & modern finishes welcomes guests
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design remarks: Operable draperies for optional privacy from lobby
Antique mirror gallery wall
Banquette seating for larger parties
design REMARKS: Mirrors used to expand size of restaurant
Brass ornamentation for booth partitions
Custom Edison bulb lighting for dim ambience
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Swavelle Verbier: Cobalt
Vision Fabrics Luscious: Mandarin
Custom
Custom
Geometric Flooring
Brushed Brass
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Standard Room- country music materials:
1
2
3
1
American Leather: Cognac
2
Custom: Cowhide
3
Maharam: Divina
4
JJ Flooring: Solarize
4
Queen Room- pop music materials:
1
2
3
1
Designtex: Ablaze
2
Designtex: Pixel
3
Designtex: Felt 3mm
4
JJ Flooring: Opacity
4
King Room- rock music materials:
1
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2
3
4
1
Designtex: Hyphen Red
2
Designtex: Ink
3
Maharam: Highfield
4
JJ Flooring: Diffuse
GUEST ROOM FLOOR PLAN
1
5
1
1
4
3
3
6
2 7 1
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
LOCATIONAL key: 1
King Guest Room
5
Junior Suite
2
Queen Guest Room
6
Vending
3
Standard Guest Room
7
Elevator Lobby
4
Standard Suite
5
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Standard Room- country music
design remarks: Local artwork in guest rooms
Herring Type II wallcovering in natural colorway
Task lighting for varied lighting levels
design REMARKS: Custom lamps in all guest rooms
Striations in carpet to emulate abstract sound waves
Custom paneled headboard with genre specific upholsteries
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queen Room- pop music
+ Ottomans, desk chair, & sleeper sofa for seating options + Vibrant upholstery selections to coincide with pop music style
1
Corridor Elevation not to scale
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rooftop: main level 2
3 1
6
5
4
LOCATIONAL key:
37
1
Amphitheater
2
Pool
7
Cabana Lounge
3
Boardwalk Lounge
8
The Gig Bar
4
The Gig Grill
5-6
Restrooms
rooftop: mezzanine level
7
8
design remarks: Amphitheater seating accommodates 115 Cabanas provide comfortable view of live music Mezzanine provides unobstructed view of the Austin skyline
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main level- pool & fire pit
design remarks: Glass bottom pool cantilevered over Sixth Street
Lounge & boardwalk over recessed plant life
Backlit iridescent surface to compliment fires flames
design REMARKS: Custom mural inspired by genres as bar’s backwall
Mezzanine gives 360 view of skyine
Smaller furniture vignettes for private parties
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mezzanine level- bar
mezzanine- amphitheater
+Rooftop design inspiration was drawn from the local Austin City Limits Music Festival + Variety of experiences are at the guest’s disposal including: cabana lounging, pool, live music, bar, & grill
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Avanos turkish restaurant
hospitality Gold Award: Computer Rendering ASID South Central Regional Student Career Day 2016
BREAKDOWN: 2 person team 7,400 SF Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite
goals: Family-Friendly Local Elements Ambient Light
CONCEPT: Avanos is a family friendly restaurant carved into the caves of the Cappadocia, Turkey. Seating ranges from “Cave-like� booths to large tables. Just like a cave, as patrons go farther into the restaurant the space dims. The use of locally sourced products, cave inspired architecture, & respect for Turkish customs make Avanos a real destination.
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resEARCH: Large families are the goal in Turkey so provision for large parties is necessary
concept
location: Cappadocia, Turkey
Shared tables is not uncommon Erosion & humans have carved the Göreme valley into an incredible cave system A majority of people prefer sitting at a table next to a permanent architectural feature.
branding:
Cove Dining Elevation: design remarks: “Cove” dining areas enhance the cave like atmosphere Alcove vignettes to appease patron’s preference of “permanent architectural feature” Middle section of ombred lighting effect
SOURCES:
turkishculture.org | etiquettescholar.com | nationalgeographic.com | informedesign.org
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floor plan LOCATIONAL key: 15
13 12 14 10
1
Hostess Station
2
Waiting
3-4
Front Dining
5-6
Patio
7-8
General Dining
9
Private Dining
10-11
Service Station
12
Bar Dining
13-14
Restroom
15
7
9
Kitchen
8
design remarks: 1
11
2
3
5
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Large party seating options to anticipate large families Private dining division with local textiles for curtains
4
6
rendered floor plan
Flooring Selections:
materials: Maya Romanoff:
Blavet
Titanium
Corton
Luxe Gold
Sormone Brun
Wallcovering Selections:
Daltile:
Gilded Pewter
design remarks:
design remarks: Fur Downs used in combination with accoustical tiles to increase formality of space
Materials have an ombre effect as you venture deeper into the restaurant to mimic a cave
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Entrance
design remarks: Local pottery greets guests
Islamic architecture elements found throughout restaurant
Hostess desk is cladded with cave inspired finish
design REMARKS: Islamic tracery plays with shadows for nighttime dining
Upholstery selections feature deep red found in Turkish flag
Locally made lanterns used as source of ambient light
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front dining
Bar dining
Momentum Intermezzo: Saturate
Shelby Williams: Booths & Banquettes
Momentum
Momentum
Evolve: Alabaster
Sketching Air: Fuchsia
Davis Furniture: Side by Side
Bernhardt: Hadden Side Chair
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corporate
sound4one headphones BREAKDOWN: individual 22,800 SF Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite
goals: Vibrancy Geometric Harmony
CONCEPT: The rawness of music is reflected through the industrial style & boldness in Sound 4 One’s workspace. Vibrancy encourages productivity & employee engagement. Geometric patterns portray the linear composition of a sound wave. Consistency throughout all areas evoke harmony throughout the workplace.
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corporate
driving words:
resEARCH:
concept
Bland uniformity is being replaced with unique expressive spaces. Lounge areas make the workspace more fluid. Color can contribute to our happiness, productivity, & creativity. Connection & brainstorming spaces are imperative to productivity.
+metal grate ceiling +glass stackers for collaboration +small workspace to encourage movement
LOCATIONAL key:
7
1st floor plan
UP
Reception
2
Library
T-CLASS
4 BREAK (8)
3-4
Breakout (15)
5
Breakout (8)
SMALL CON
5
6
BREAK (8)
1
8
6-7
Training Classroom
8
Conference Rooms
9
Phone Booths
10
Docking
11
Copy/ Server
BREAK (15) COPY/ SERVER T-CLASS
11 DOCKING 1
1
1
1
9 3
CONFERENCE
17
10 STORAGE
STORAGE
stacking diagram: 2
500 LIBRARY
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
North America 3,720
RECEPTION
1 Training Classroom
1000
Break 15 Break 10
504
350
Corporate 1676
Training Classroom (2) 2,760
3500
4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000 7500 3rd Floor Need Info. Tech. Marketing Phone HR L Conf. Conf. 1601 1339 100 579 365 300 2nd Floor Need General Break Phone Storage Conf. Atrium/Stair 530 100 98 515 2000 1044 1st Floor Need Break 15 Break 10 (3) Library Break C/S Docking Phone Storage Reception 1,044 504 1370 390 400 225 250 86 336 15182
SOURCES:
360.steelcase.com | www.fastcompany.com/the-future-of-work/8-top-workplace-design-trends | “Workplace Design Trends To Increase Productivity”
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Lighting legend:
2nd floor plan LOCATIONAL key: UP
16
1
Adminisration Office Cooper “Halo” LED
Manager Offices
12
Break Room
13
Workstations
14
Training Classroom
Cooper LED 2x2 Troffer
C-ADMIN W
3
T- CLASS
G-GROW D
11 C-CON D
2 BREAK (15)
STR.
2
C-VP B
VP Office
3-11
DN
Slim Stack Pendant
1
14
G-MAN D
5
7
15
15-16
Breakout Rooms
17-18
Lounge Areas
Eureka: Face 96 Linear Eureka:Stroke 36 Linear
G-MAN D
4 C-OFF D
BREAK (8)
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G- WRK E C- WRK F
G-WRK F
G-MAN D
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12
Eureka: Cycle 72
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13 C-WRK E
Cooper WSL Perimeter
10 G-GROW D
C- WRK E
BREAK
G-MAN C
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2nd floor rcp
G-MAN C
9
SD
SD
SD
A.F.F. 10'-0" A.F.F. 9'-0"
design remarks:
A.F.F. 9'-6"
A.F.F. 9'-0"
A.F.F. 9'-0"
SD
SD
SD
A.F.F. 10'-0"
Grided ceiling tile for ease of access to mechanical
A.F.F. 9'-0"
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Intricate ceiling design used to differeniate ancillary
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A.F.F. 9'-6" A.F.F. 9'-0" SD
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3rd floor plan
LOCATIONAL key: 1-12 13 14 15-16
North American Offices
16
NA Open Office
IT-OFF D
BREAK
24
26
NA Break Area
Print Areas
17
Conference Room
18
Phone Booths
19
Lounge
20
Docking
3
2
NA- OFF C
21-22
HR Offices
23-24
IT Offices
M-OFF C
HR/IT Open Office
26
HR/ IT Break Area
IT-F
IT-F
IT-F
IT-F
23
M-OFF D
HR-OFF D
4
NA-F
M-F
IT-F
M- E
IT-F
IT-F
22
IT-F
25
NA-MAN D
HR-F
IT-F
21
5
NA-E
NA-MAN D
M-E
M- E
M- E
DOCKING
13 NA-F NA-F
25
IT-OFF D
1
NA-E
NA-E
HR-OFF D
20
19
12
6
NA-MAN D
NA-MAN D
STORAGE NA-E
1
1
NA-E
1
NA-E
1
NA-E
BREAK
PHONE
14
18
3rd floor rcp
NA-MAN D PRINT
15
NA-MAN D
7
8
NA-MAN D
NA-MAN D
9
10
NA-MAN D
11
17 CONFERENCE
design remarks: Fur Downs used in combination with accoustical tiles to increase formality of space
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open workstations
design remarks: Low glass stacked panels to increase collaboration
Custom wallcovering featuring company branding
Change in flooring to distinguish work from travel spaces
design REMARKS: Company branding incorporated
Interactive technology in conference rooms
Natural wood table in opposition to bold upholstery
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conference room
work cafe
Furniture:
Furniture:
Furniture:
Steelcase Montara650 Seat
Steelcase Bivi Docking Station
Steelcase Node + Free Surface
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color + Lighting
JUNIPER’S restaurant BREAKDOWN: 2 person team 11,000 SF Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite
goals: Natural Elements Daylighting Greenhouse Inspired
CONCEPT: Juniper’s strives to harvest natural elements & transform them into a focal point. A combination of artificial lighting & large amounts of daylighting achieves this. The greenhouse inspired restaurant strays from the norm of allowing artificial lighting to overshadow the design a typically overlooked features, like skylights, become a priority.
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color + lighting
process sketch:
resEARCH:
concept
Diners are 16-24% more likely to order healthier in well-lit restaurants Higher levels of lighting allow a sense of well-being & security for individual tables Lighting fixtures can create separate areas without the use of architectural elements Using lighting layers within a space increases drama
+bar & greenhouse vision
design remarks: Rail lighting brings the outdoors inside as it lines the elevated dining area.
ELEVATED DINING elevation SCALE: 3/32”= 1’-0”
design remarks: Cove lighting beneath the bar to increases ambiance
bar elevation SCALE: 3/32”= 1’-0”
SOURCES:
foodpsychology.cornell.edu | lib.dr.iastate.edu | restaurant.org
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floor plan DN
5 OUTDOOR DINING 640 SF
4 GENERAL DINING 6
7
WOMEN'S 200 SF
MEN'S 195 SF
1
6,000 SF
RETAIL 1,740 SF
2 WAITING 212 SF
3 BAR AREA 300 SF
8 KITCHEN 1,345 SF
DN
LOCATIONAL key:
Level 1
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1
Retail
4
General Dining
2
Waiting
5
Outdoor Dining
3
Bar
6-7
Restroom
8
Kitchen
rcp 12'-9" A.F.F.
OUTDOOR DINING 640 SF 14'-0" A.F.F.
11'-0" A.F.F.
12'-0" A.F.F.
design remarks: Focus was placed on the relationship between natural lighting & artificial.
WOMEN'S 200 SF
12'-0" A.F.F.
GENERAL DINING 6,000 SF
14'-0" A.F.F.
RETAIL 1,740 SF
MEN'S 195 SF 8-0" A.F.F. BAR AREA 300 SF
14'-0" A.F.F.
KITCHEN 1,345 SF
12'-9" A.F.F.
lighting legend: 1
Level 1 1/8" = 1'-0"
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design remarks: Pendants are minimalistic & stay true to simplistic design goals
Rail lighting brings the outdoors in by lining the elevated area
Clean lines of linear pendants hone focus to other features.
design REMARKS: Garage doors used to connect inside & outside dining areas
Street level views to connect restaurant to the community
Ceiling mounted fixtures and sconces used to offer layered lighting
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+ Track lighting is used in the retail space to feature the herb & farmer’s market merchandise available to purchase. Maharam Pocket: Cottage
3form Naturals: Tiger Thatch
Daltile Woodgrain: Orchard Grey
Ivy
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retail
sea to sea high end accessories BREAKDOWN: individual 7,500 SF AutoCAD & Adobe Suite
goals: Powerful Opposition Circulation
CONCEPT: Inspired by a sailboat’s power as it breaks through gentle waters, patrons will witness a similar opposition of hard and soft at C2C. The tones lighten upon reaching the second floor, to emulate the sea’s ombre effect. The plan successfully circulates patrons through the store.
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retail
resEARCH:
concept
vision Sketch:
Implementing a circular path ensures optimal product viewing Be consistent with themes & styles Left-hand side at the front is a practical location for the cash wrap Focus on what sets this store apart & makes it unique
Branding: +ceiling plays a major role in flow & circulation of space +merchandise is organized & focus of the space
cash wrap elevation:
+crate style fixtures for handbags
design remarks: Fixtures are a strong feature in comparison to the sail-mimicking drapery elements. Geometric pattern cladding cash wrap is present on building exterior.
SOURCES:
k4architecture.com | shopify.com | retailshopdesign.com
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1st floor plan
1st rendered floor plan
11
LOCATIONAL key:
5 12 8 4
6 7
9
10 1
1
Cash Wrap
2
Handbags
3
Jewelry
4
Watches
5
Frargance
6
Wallets
7
Elevator Lobby
8
Hats
9
Workstations
10
Scarves, Gloves, Belts
11
Back of House
12
Restroom
design remarks: 2
3
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Hardwood flooring symbolizes a ship’s bow & opposes the flowing ceiling systems.
2nd floor plan
2nd rendered floor plan LOCATIONAL key: 1
Men’s Accessories
2
Briefcases
3
Men’s Outerwear
4
Watches
5
Cigar Lounge
6
Luggage
7
Women’s Outerwear
8
Men’s Fragrance
9
Furs
10
Restroom
11
Fitting Rooms
12
Back of House
12
10 11
1
2
3
design remarks: The curvilinear floor pattern encourages circulation
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8
7
4
5 6
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design remarks: Flow is encouraged by the ceiling system in addition to the floor pattern
Display fixtures are inspired by a ship’s crate containers
Merchandise is the focus so wallcoverings were left simplistic
men’s accessories
design REMARKS: Gentle & strong opposition occurs as masculine displays intertwine with softer elements
Floor pattern is identical between the first & second floor to aid in wayfinding
Subtle nautical styling throughout the store to promote cohesion
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3Form Pressed: Web Etched
Floorworks Antique: Zebrawood
Armstrong Metalworks: Serpentina
Burke Decor Up the Wall: Grey White
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hand rendering
hand rendering
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hand rendering
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product design
nightlight lamp design
product design
Gold Award: Product Design ASID South Central Regional Student Career Day 2016
BREAKDOWN: individual AutoCAD
goals: Simplicity Ambient Light Natural & Modern
CONCEPT: The simplicity of a stack of firewood & the night sky led inspired this modern lamp. The goal for this piece was to provide ambient light, similar to that provided from a fire or the stars and moon at night. Another goal was to intertwine that which is natural with modern elements.
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product sketch
dimensioned drawings:
concept 3 1/ 2 ”
7” 5 1/2”
1 3/4”
lamp specs: Lamp Shape: LED strip Lamp Size: 72” long strip Wattage: 10 Lumens: 587 Color: Bright White
15” 13”
CRI: 83 Color Temp: 3,000 K Lifespan: 30,000 hours
7” 3 1/2” 1 3/4”
1
front view not to scale
2
side view not to scale
3
top view not to scale
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furniture design
FILAMENT reclaimed project BREAKDOWN: 2 person team Digital Sketching
goals: Short Fibers Sporadic Segments Spindles
CONCEPT: Yarn consists of strands of short fibers spun into longer filaments. The mechanical process of yarn making inspired the design. The colorful sporadic segments that are woven represent yarn filaments. The spindles that are used to spin yarn inspired our detailing at the top and bottom of the chair.
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furniture design
concept sketches:
concept
process images:
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regality hospitality project BREAKDOWN: individual
Regality bringing monarchy
AutoCAD, Rhino3D, & Revit
to the people
goals: Scalloped Regal Transitional
CONCEPT: Regality hopes to make it’s users feel worthy of the royal treatment. Fine upholstery selections matched with metal finishes bring a modern twist to a classic form. Comfortable piece was designed with the intention of being placed in a lobby or guest room.
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Left View Right View
Back View
design remarks: Palette & texture drawn from the Queen’s garment Inspiration for scallops was drawn from tiara’s lover’s knot motifs
furniture design
2nd Place Flexsteel Hospitality Competition 2017
process:
shop drawings:
sketch 1
front view
2
right view
concept
rhino3D
dimensions: 25” W x 22” D x 39 1/2” H
3D print 3
top view
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NATALIE WATSON interior design
901-552-6205 6717 Crystal Drive Olive Branch, MS 38654 nwatson7400@gmail.com
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