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P O RT F O L I O VO L 1 ROCELYN CECILIA RYERSON SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DESIGN


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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S

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A penthouse office space for a creative

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OFFICE PROJECT advertisement

agency,

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CAFE

The cafe project is a two-part

RETAIL

series to the redevelopment of an existing building on West Queen

where its all about the workers;

The changing demographics of West

West. Incorporates continued use

stimulating interest, creativity, and

Queen West has led to the adaptive

of reclaimed wood, exposed brick

satisfying their physical and mental

reuse of an existing building into a

walls, concrete floors, and custom

needs.

lifestyle concept shop that combines

bar millwork

Incorporates

ergonomics,

movement, privacy & collaboration 2014

a furniture retail showroom up front, and a flexible space suitable for a cafe at the back 2013

2013

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PUBLIC SPACE

A public space that integrates nature and playful interactive moments as a viable way to regenerating unused spaces and creating places of experiences; and promoting a sense of place among the city’s local community 2014

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OFFICE PROJECT

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Responsive Working Environment refers to the capacity of space to respond to the variety of needs required in sustaining productive and enjoyable working conditions. It focuses on improving worker’s ability to be engaged, creative, and productive in the workplace. A variety of settings are available to support different postures and needs, from focus to relaxation to collaboration.

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RESEARCH FINDINGS

Early research explored the correlation between employee

91%

engagement with his/her satifaction with the work environment. The findings have been utilized to create a floorplan aimed at improving worker’s ability to be engaged, creative, and productive in the workplace. A variety of settings are available to support different postures and needs, from focus to relaxation

95% workers say its important to have quiet, private spots where they can recharge and re-energize

41% but 41% say these spaces don’t exist in their workplace

to collaboration.

57% CHOICE

PRIVATE

SOCIAL

MOVEMENT

57% say their work environment does not allow them to physically move during the day and change postures PRIVATE BOOTHS / QUIET ROOMS / HIGHBACK CHAIRS /PRIVATE OFFICES

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SOCIAL LOUNGE / WORK BENCH / BREAKOUT SPACE / STUDIO / CAFE

41% say they don’t have access to natural light

LOW SEATING / HIGH TABLES / RECLINED SEATING / ADJUSTABLE TABLES

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SPACE PLANNING

LEGEND

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1. CAFE/KITCHEN

2. MEETING

3. PRIVATE BOOTHS

4. WORKSTATIONS

5. BREAK OUT

6. RECEPTION

7. GARDEN

8. SOCIAL LOUNGE

9. STUDIO LOFT

10. PRIVATE OFFICES

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FIRST FLOOR OFFICE PLAN

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SECOND FLOOR STUDIO PLAN

FIRST FLOOR BREAKOUT SPACE

SECOND FLOOR PRIVATE OFFICES 7


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MIX USE I - RETAIL

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The changing demographics of West Queen West has led to the adaptive reuse of an existing building into a lifestyle concept shop that combines a furniture retail showroom up front, and a flexible space suitable for a cafe at the back

Key features:: storefront showroom, resource library, private office, studio, and retail floor

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RETAIL + CAFE FLOORPLAN

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1. FRONT ENTRY

2. RETAIL DISPLAY

5. OFFICE

6. TRANSITION ZONE 7. BACK ENTRY

3. SHOWROOM

4. RESOURCE AREA 8. CAFE / LOUNGE

9. WASHROOMS

N RETAIL + CAFE LIGHTING PLAN

NORTH SECTION

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EAST SECTION


RESOURCE CENTER & OFFICE / SHOWROOM

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MIX USE II - CAFE

The cafe project is a two-part series to the redevelopment of an existing building on West Queen West. This mix use lifestyle concept shop has been designed to accomodate a retail and showroom up front, and a relaxed cafe at back. The design of reclaimed wood, concrete floors, and weathered brick from the retail showroom continues into the cafe space. The detail below displays the custom paneled wood cladding as seen in the bar area.

ANGLED “L” SUPPORT REINFORCED INTO WOOD CONSTRUCTION

METAL ANGLE (WELDED BOLTS) THREAD BOLTS POT LIGHT HOLDER

WOOD BLOCK SUPPORT WOOD PANEL SLATS (SPACING @ 3/4”) DROP CEILING FRAME REINFORCED INTO WALL CONSTRUCTION VIA CUT THROUGH

10’-8”

14’-0”

METAL BOLT JIG

FRAME WALL CONSTRUCTION

WOOD BLOCKING PLYWOOD BACKING (3/4" THICKNESS) PANEL WOOD FACE (3/4" REVEAL) WOOD BASE (3/4" THICKNESS)

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partition DETAIL SCALE: 1/2” = 1’-0”

DETAIL OF CUSTOM BAR MILLWORK

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PUBLIC SPACE A public space that integrates nature and playful interactive moments as a viable way to regenerating unused spaces and creating places of experiences. This approach seeks to offer an opportunity for positive behavior, experience, movement; and a chance to create social interaction and promote a sense of place among the city’s local community

DETAIL OF INTERACTIVE WATER FEATURE

LIGHT EMITTING TUBES

POWER SOURCE

H20 LEVEL

BALLAST

SENSOR TIP INSULATION

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STONE PAVEMENT

LED FLOORPLATE

ANGLED HOLE

CONCRETE BASE


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SPACE PLAN: PROCESS

GEOMETRIC STRUCTURES

LOOPED PATHWAYS

GEOMETRY + STAGE FORM

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ABOVE: RESOURCE CENTER & FURNITURE SHOWROOM

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BOOTH DESIGN

The feature space of IDS 2014 spotlighted iconic lighting

the space, rather than a complementary addition to the

brands from around the world.

room. * Included:

In collaboration with

Mhouse Inc and Kartlell Lighting, the featured lighting

Custom furniture and millwork

designs; suspended lighting; unique ceiling installation

is seen as the driving force behind the interior design of

AXONOMETRIC VIEW

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ELECTRICAL OUTLET TO BE INSTALLED BEHIND LEFT VANITY TOWER 3’ 10 1/2"

TRIANGULAR GABLE TO FILL VOID BETWEEN VANITY & WARDROBE UNIT

6’ 6"

10’-0”

10’ 7"

LIGHTING TO BE INSTALLED ON END PANEL OF WARDROBE UNIT

ELECTRICAL OUTLET TO BE INSTALLED BEHIND SOFA

FLOORPLAN

OUTLINE OF CEILING

& ELEVATION

LIGHTING TO BE HUNG FROM PLATFORM ON CENTER OVER MIRROR

SPOT LIGHTS (X3) TO POINT ONTO WARDROBE UNIT

LIGHTING TO BE INSTALLED ON END PANEL OF WARDROBE UNIT

12'-7 3/4"

9’ -6"

8'-0"

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