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509-322-6009
Pullman, Wa
Rachel JoAnna Martinez
2013
BS IN ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES Washington State University 2017
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE Washington State University
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS: • • • • •
Resourceful problem-solver Adaptable to new tasks
FIVE years working on professional level design work (graphic, product, architectural, and interior design projects)
Commitment to quality and growth Team player and independent worker
THREE years of managing facility design projects
Thoughtful design and attention to detail
(meeting with clients/vendors and directing installers/junior designers)
PROFESSIONAL DESIGN EXPERIENCE AT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
CARSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS:
VOILAND COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE:
2012 - Core member in helping grow the CCB Office of Technology from an IT office into an internal graphics and facilities design team for the college.
2015 - Asked to help lead the development of the VCEA’s facilities design and management team serving as design lead and mentoring junior designers.
CAREER TIMELINE: 2012
2013
2014
2015
CCB Graphic Designer
2016
2017
2018
VCEA Facilities Specialist
CCB Facilities Specialist
ADOBE
AUTODESK
OTHER
MICROSOFT
Mac
Windows
Excel
PowerPoint
Word
Rhino
SketchUp
Revit
AutoCAD
Premiere
Illustrator
InDesign
Photoshop
SKILLS:
OPERATING SYS.
STRENGTHS Problem Solving
|
Attention to Detail
| Analytical Thinking
|
Creative
|
Team Player
|
Dedication
2
CONTENTS A. | Unique Projects
4
B. | Working With Vendors
16
C. | Fundraising Documents
22
D. | Developing Branding Standards
30
E. | Design Development
36
F. | Project Documentation
42
3
A.| UNIQUE PROJECTS
César Ritz Colleges Switzerland Yoke Design
César Ritz Colleges Switzerland Yoke Design
César Ritz Colleges Switzerland Yoke Design
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
BACK
BACK
BACK
Proposal #1
César Ritz Colleges Switzerland Yoke Design
Proposal #2
César Ritz Colleges Switzerland Yoke Design
Proposal #3
César Ritz Colleges Switzerland Yoke Design
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
BACK
BACK
BACK
Proposal #4
Proposal #5
Proposal #6
Revised Proposal #3
Final Proposal #1
César Ritz Colleges Switzerland Yoke Design
FRONT
BACK
Proposal #7
WSU César Ritz Colleges Yoke Role: Product Research | Design Development | Working with Vendor and Marketing Department Tasked with working with the WSU CCB marketing team, I was asked to help develop a graduation yoke for students graduating from the César Ritz WSU Hospitality Business Management Bachelor Program in Switzerland. The idea was to create a hybrid yoke that celebrated both institutions, drawing from the traditional WSU and César Ritz graduation yokes. This involved developing various concepts to discuss with the marketing team and consulting with the manufacturer.
4
CĂŠsar Ritz Colleges Switzerland commencement
5
A.| UNIQUE PROJECTS Clock Proposal The Whidbee Timepiece American Time & Signal Company
Proposal 2
The Whidbee Timepiece Role: Product Research | Design Development | Building Analysis | Proposal Package Prompted by the concern of a faculty member over the discontinued use of wall clocks around the university, our office Director wanted to reintroduce the use of radio controlled atomic clocks around our building, naming them after the concerned faculty member himself. I was prompted with the task of creating a proposal document for our Director to present to our Dean. This included product research, obtaining price estimates, a building analysis for installation locations, and the development of different branding ideas. The proposal was passed and eventually led to a campus-wide reintroduction of wall clocks.
6
Proposal package showing cost, installation locations, and design
7
A.| UNIQUE PROJECTS
D COLLEGE RESEARCH EXPENDITURES (FY 2016) 2%
14%
18%
40%
26%
n
Civil & Environment Engineering, $11,212,193
n
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, $7,475,569
n
Mechanical & Materials Engineering, $5,044,129
n n
Voiland School of Chemical Engineering & Bioengineering, $3,854,013 Other*, $518,383 *Other - attributed to non-tenure track personal
E RESEARCH DOLLARS EXPENDED PER UNIT’S TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE (FY 2016) (1%)
12%
17%
31% 39%
n
CEE, $202.29
n
EECS, $163.08
n
VSCEB, $87.25
n
MME, $63.05
n
Other*, $6.76
VCEA Facilities Portfolio 2017
E RESEARCH DOLLARS EXPENDED IN ASSIGNED RESEARCH SQUARE FOOTAGE (FY 2016) (3%)
9%
11%
32% 45%
n
EECS, $653.12
n
CEE, $467.30
n
VSCEB, $159.94
n
MME, $132.68
n
Other*, $45.20
CH EXPENDITURE FY 2016
ent
#(TT)
Total $
$/TTPI
27
$11,212,193.18
$415,266.41
37
$7,475,569.55
$202,042.42
18
$3,854,013.19
$214,111.84
33
$5,044,129.64
$152,852.41
ncouver)
8
$400,561.30
$50,070.16
her)
0
$197,915.47
$98,957.74
10
$122,552.89
$12,255.29
133
$28,306,935.22
$212,834.10
-Cities)
included in Pullman Space Allocations ncluded in Pullman Space Allocations ted to non-tenure track personal
expenditures flow to departments, not centers that the occupant may also belong to
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
VCEA Facilities Portfolio Brochure Role: Graphics & Brochure Designer | Working with Vendor and Fac. Director | File Prep The VCEA Facilities Portfolio Brochure was our Facilities and Safety Director’s vision to produce a document that chronicled various facilities statistics that would help our new Dean understand and manage the cost allocations of our college. This involved various teams within our office. One team was tasked with collecting, verifying, and recording data into excel sheets. My task was to translate this data into friendly graphics and a comprehensive brochure. I was also tasked with working with our printing vendor on how to properly produce this brochure.
8
n Research Space
n Teaching Space n Teaching & Research
ETRL
o
x
x
o
x
486,264
o
985,831
20,454
SLOA
o x
x
4,000 3,000
1,000
† - Graduate Certificates require admission to another WSU program prior to admittance.
x
FY12
FY13
FY14 rk
x
FY15
n EECS
n MME
n SDC
nWSU CMEC Tri-Cities
n ETM
n LAR
n WATER
n VCEA
FY16 FY12
an
x
AR
0 t Note: Teaching WSU Space includes college controlled xVancouver o o x o x o (not university controlled) classroom spaces used for teaching andx teaching labs affiliated with courses. Other spaces include club areas, machining and fabrication shops, collaboration and conferencing spaces, lounges, work rooms, archives, and storage. n VSCEB n CEE Data oonly includes Pullman does - Graduate degreebuildings. programsThis may benot available upon request at other WSU campuses. n CMR n ESIC include buildings used solely for storage.
0 FY13
FY14
n Undergrad Enrollment
16,525 1,533 3,517 3,064
800
0 0 32,761
LAR
9,601
200 0
0
8,779
11,660
00
0
7,298
FY15
FY16
CMR
13,576
ESIC
Student Office
FY12
884
13,559
FY13
0
FY14
0
FY15
2,226
367
FY16 FY12
n Doctoral
4,584
1,641
291 FY13
0
4,514
FY14
FY15
Note: Starting in 2016, incoming students with math preparation below 113,746 VCEA pre-calculus level are considered pre-engineering and are not counted in the college’s enrollment. For 2016, there were 146 students in pre-engineering.
TOTAL
477,925
12
o o
4
x
VCEA (Other)
0 FY16
0
2,249
7,160
15,370
43,145
37,683
35,418
28,762
80,926
x
x
x
#(TT)
o o o o
x
Bachelor of Science
7 5
o o
27
o
x
$11,212,193.18
Albrook (ALBR) - Civil and Environmental Engineering, Classrooms, & Research Labs
37 $7,475,569.55 $202,042.42 Thermal-Fluids Engineering (TFRB) - Research, x o x o x x Student Areas, and Fabrication Shops for Engineering and Architecture
3.
Engineering Laboratory Building (ELB) - Mechanical Engineering Research Labs, Classrooms, Offices, and Student Areas
4.
Engineering Teaching/Research Bldg (ETRL) - Chemical, Electrical, Material Engineering Classrooms and Research Labs
5. 6.
33 Hall (DANA) - Student and Research $5,044,129.64 $152,852.41 Dana Fabrication Shops, Research Labs, Offices, and Student Areas o Commons (COMM) - Voiland College Innovation and Entrepreneurship Activities
7.
Daggy Hall (DAGG) - Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Architecture, LSAMP Center, Classrooms, Student Areas, and Offices
8.
$3,854,013.19
$400,561.30
35,247
85
32,172
44,593
900
0057
Thermal-Fluids Research Building
1948
25,360
30,126
0056
Dana Hall
1949
58,189
90,023
0078
Sloan Hall
1962
52,467
106,887
0803
Daggy Hall
1973
0045
Wegner Hall
1942
0078A
Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Building
1986
0820
WSU Research and Technology Park, Suites A, B & C, Building 1
1986
0020
Carpenter Hall
1915
0058
Engineering Teaching/Research Lab Building
1998
0050
PACCAR Environmental Technology Building
1982
106
1505
o
9.
x
o
o
x o x o x x 10. Sloan Hall (SLOA) - Offices, Classrooms, Research Labs, and Student Areas
133
$28,306,935.22
123,391
98
2001
0
VCEA Facilities Portfolio 2017
CEE, $202.29 EECS, $163.08 VSCEB, $87.25 MME, $63.05 Other*, $6.76
1
10
45%
n
EECS, $653.12
n
CEE, $467.30
n
VSCEB, $159.94
9
n
MME, $132.68
n
Other*, $45.20
8
2
9
10
11
12
4
7 5
1942
Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Building
1986
WSU Research and Technology Park, Suites A, B & C, Building 1
1986
Carpenter Hall
1915
0020 0058
Engineering Teaching/Research Lab Building
0050
PACCAR Environmental Technology Building
Year Year Net Sq. Ft Renovated Demolished Assigned 7,896 24,009 32,172 25,360
1982
1998 2015
0355
Albrook-Hydra Model Lab (AKA Quonset Storage Building)
1946
0358F
Engineering Storage Building
1982
0364
Field Equipment Storage Building (AKA Butler Building)
1952
0820C
Composite Materials Storage Building
2005
Total of All Facilities
Gross Sq. Ft
98,138
39%
86,907 ft2
101,211 972,813
0
4,170
1982
3,887
4,141
Field Equipment Storage Building (AKA Butler Building)
1952
1,875
1,936
Composite Materials Storage Building
2005
2,577
2,771
486,264
985,831
1946
0358F
Engineering Storage Building
0364 0820C
2017
WSU Global Campus Online Programs
94,148
355 NE Spokane St
24,460
50,000
1615 NE Eastgate Blvd
38,667
66,049
250 NE Spokane St
2017
55,468
123,391
980 College Ave
53,477
101,211
2001 E Grimes Way
477,925
972,813
0
4,170
6%
5%
28,762 ft2
Student Office
Teaching Space
25,523 ft2
Staff Office
Field of Study
Teach & Research
Constraints Management
x
Construction Project Management
x
Health-Assistive Smart Environment Design
Voiland College’s Total Net Square Footage Assigned for Use: 477,925 ft2
Logistics & Supply Chain Management Manufacturing Leadership
PERCENTAGE OF SPACE EACH BUILDING CONTRIBUTES TO VOILAND COLLEGE’S FACILITY PORTFOLIO
3,887 1,875 2,577 486,264
11%
8%
9%
4,141
5% 12%
925 NE Oak St
2,771
ELB
EEME
5%
TFRB
465 SE Dairy Rd
1,936
7%
CARP PETB
9%
11%
ETRL
1615 NE Eastgate Blvd
SLOA
5%
WEGN
Research Park
4%
5,000 4,000
3,000 WSU Spo (Non-VCE 2,000
$50,070.16
1,000
WSU Pul 0
$12,255.29
WSU Vancouver
$212,834.10
11. Wegner Hall (WEGN) - Chemical xEngineering and Bioengineering, Research and Teaching Labs, Offices, and Student Areas
*Vancouver not included in Pullman Space Allocations 12. Paccar Environmental Technology Building (PETB) - Research Labs in Renewable Materials, Sustainable Design, Air Quality, Water Resources, and Offices *Tri-Cities not included in Pullman Space Allocations
WSU Tri-
non-tenure track personal 13.at other Research Technology Park - Research in Sustainable Design and Engineering Startups o - Graduate *Other degree- attributed programstomay be available upon request WSU&campuses. Note: Research expenditures flow to to departments, centers that theto occupant may also belong to † - Graduate Certificates require admission another WSUnotprogram prior admittance.
x x
VSCEB CEE 2,437
5,560
EECS MME SDC ETM
1,679
CMEC
3,606
3,182
2,973
LAR WATER
n VSCEB
n CEE
n EECS
n MME
n SDC
n CMEC
n CMR
n ESIC
n ETM
n LAR
n WATER
n VCEA
CMR ESIC
Total Space 44,173 55,426 45,841 79,998 50,348 1,214 38,782 9,601 11,660 13,576 13,559
Teach & Research 0 16,525 1,533 3,517 3,064 0 0 0 0 884 0
Teaching Space 6,713 1,098 9,990 13,701 29,069 0 0 0 0 0 2,226
Research Space 24,096 22,546 11,446 38,016 0 0 32,761 8,779 7,298 11,468 4,584
Faculty Office 5,266 3,764 6,479 5,280 6,230 282 2,147 404 3,574 367 1,641
Student Office 3,135 2,999 5,548 10,583 0 0 1,076 111 291 0 4,514
Staff Office 1,631 1,199 3,181 1,622 1,569 856 1,658 0 497 585 594
Other 3,332 7,295 7,664 7,279 10,416 76 1,140 307 0 272 0
VCEA
113,746
0
24,110
21,712
2,249
7,160
15,370
43,145
TOTAL
477,925
25,523
86,907
182,706
37,683
35,418
28,762
80,926
Department CEE EECS VSCEB MME *VAN (Vancouver) VCEA (Other)
#(TT)
Total $
27
$11,212,193.18
DAGG
$202,042.42 $214,111.84
8
$5,044,129.64 $400,561.30 $197,915.47
$98,957.74
$122,552.89
$12,255.29
$28,306,935.22
$212,834.10
1. 2. 3. 4.
$152,852.41
5. 6.
$50,070.16
0
133
13
7. 8. 9.
N
VCEA CAMPUS LOCATIONS | WA
VOILAND COLLEGE ENROLLMENT 2016
Engineering Teaching/Research Bldg (ETRL) - Chemical, Electrical, Material Engineering Classrooms and Research Labs
WSU Bremerton at Olypmic College
Dana Hall (DANA) - Student and Research Fabrication Shops, Research Labs, Offices, and Student Areas
6,000
6,000at the University WSU Everett Center of North Puget Sound
FY12
FY14
FY15
FY13
FY14
FY15
FY16
n Graduate Enrollment
FY13
FY14
FY15
n Master’s
x
FY16 FY12 n Doctoral
FY13
FY14
FY15
o
x
o
o
x
o
x
x
x
o
x
x
o
o
o
x
o x
o
o
x
x
x
o x
o
x
o o
Engineering Science
o
Environmental Engineering
x
Interior Design
FY16
Mechanical Engineering Software Engineering
o o
x
Landscape Architecture Materials Science & Engineering
0 FY12
n Undergraduate
x
Electrical & Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering
200
0 FY12 FY16
n Undergrad Enrollment
Note: Starting in 2016, incoming students with math preparation below pre-calculus level are considered pre-engineering and are not counted in the college’s enrollment. For 2016, there were 146 students in pre-engineering.
Engineering
600 400
200
0 FY13
800
600 400
1,000
0
WSU Tri-Cities
1,000
800
3,000 2,000
WSU Pullman
1,200
1,000
4,000
4,000
1,000
WSU Vancouver
1,200
5,000
5,000
3,000 WSU Spokane (Non-VCEA Campus) 2,000
Commons (COMM) - Voiland College Innovation and Entrepreneurship Activities Daggy Hall (DAGG) - Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Architecture, LSAMP Center, Classrooms, Student Areas, and Offices Carpenter Hall (CARP) - Dean’s Office, Classrooms, Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture and Construction Management Electrical-Mechanical Engineering Bldg (EEME) - Computer Science, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Offices, Construction Management,
o
x x
Construction Management
VOILAND DEGREES EARNED IN 2016
Albrook (ALBR) - Civil and Environmental Engineering, Classrooms, & Research Labs Thermal-Fluids Engineering (TFRB) - Research, Student Areas, and Fabrication Shops for Engineering and Architecture Engineering Laboratory Building (ELB) - Mechanical Engineering Research Labs, Classrooms, Offices, and Student Areas
Research Labs, Classrooms, and Student Areas
10. Sloan Hall (SLOA) - Offices, Classrooms, Research Labs, and Student Areas 11. Wegner Hall (WEGN) - Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, Research and Teaching Labs, Offices, and Student Areas 12. Paccar Environmental Technology Building (PETB) - Research Labs in Renewable Materials, Sustainable Design, Air Quality, Water Resources, and Offices 13. Research & Technology Park - Research in Sustainable Design and Engineering Startups
WSU Bremerton Campus
o
x
Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering
Construction Engineering
VCEA PULLMAN TEACHING & RESEARCH FACILITIES | MAP
$415,266.41
$7,475,569.55 $3,854,013.19
33
10
VCEA
WSU Everett Campus
x
Bioengineering
2%
$/TTPI
37 18
*SEAS (Tri-Cities)
*Vancouver not included in Pullman Space Allocations *Tri-Cities not included in Pullman Space Allocations *Other - attributed to non-tenure track personal Note: Research expenditures flow to departments, not centers that the occupant may also belong to
WSU Vancouver Campus
†
x
Architectural Studies
ALBR COMM
Note: Teaching Space includes college controlled (not university controlled) classroom spaces used for teaching and teaching labs affiliated with courses. Other spaces include club areas, machining and fabrication shops, collaboration and conferencing spaces, lounges, work rooms, archives, and storage. Data only includes Pullman buildings. This does not include buildings used solely for storage.
985,831
x x
Computer Science
Dept. 14,345
7,685
0
WSU Tri-Cities Campus
† x
x
Six Sigma Quality Management Systems Engineering Management Electrical Power Engineering Professional Science Masters Engineering & Technology Management
o
x
o
o
x
o
o
x
o
x
92
6,000at th WSU Everett Center of North P
WSU Bremerton at Olypmic College
$214,111.84
x †
Project Management
12% DANA
955 NE Oak St
WSU PullmanCampus
Faculty Office
7% 35,418 ft2 Research Space
1060 E College Ave 1505 SE Stadium Way
42,982
95
46
1615
VCEA CAMPUS LOCATIONS | WA
ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE FIELDS OF STUDY & CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED AT WSU CAMPUSES
8%
Other
955 NE Oak St 305 NE Spokane St 405 NE Spokane St
37,683 ft2
18%
182,706 ft2
900 E College Ave
30,126 90,023
97,649
80,926 ft2
855 NE Oak St
44,593
41,200
17%
225 SE Idaho St
35,247
106,887
21,578
SPACE DISTRIBUTED FOR VOILAND COLLEGE ACTIVITIES Address
35,351
58,189 52,467
Nuclear Materials
1992
Bachelor of Arts
1973
Wegner Hall
0820
Masters of Science
1962
Daggy Hall
0045
Bachelor of Science
1949
Sloan Hall
0803
Masters of Science
1948
Dana Hall
0078
Masters of Science
1947
Thermal-Fluids Research Building
0056
Master of Arts
1946
Engineering Lab Building
0057
Master of Architecture
1924
Albrook Hydraulics Laboratory
0046
6
RESEARCH EXPENDITURE FY 2016
UNIT SPACE ASSIGNMENTS, PULLMAN (PER SQUARE FOOT)
Year Built
Commons
0071
Total of Teaching & Research Facilities
11
3
20,454
18,328
12
8 7
Building Name
0005
0078A
Doctorate of Philosophy
6
Graduate Certificate
4
5
Bachelor of Science
Facility ID
2
3
Graduate Certificate
VOILAND COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE BUILDINGS | PULLMAN
13
1
Masters
TEACHING & RESEARCH FACILITIES | VCEA PULLMAN
Certificate
Washington State University was established as a land-grant college in 1890, a product of the 1862 Morrill Act signed by President Abraham Lincoln. The university was located on the Eastern side of the state of Washington, in Pullman. The first students were welcomed to WSU in 1892, with engineering students among them, studying mechanic arts and engineering.
Bachelor of Science
11%
32% 14,181 4,006
22,944
15,094
7,896
n VCEA
995
10,000
5,000
13,114
19,013
10,000
Other Voiland College of Engineering & Architecture Program Support Services
t Note: Teaching Space includes college controlled (not university controlled) classroom spaces used for teaching and teaching labs affiliated with courses. Other spaces include club areas, machining and fabrication shops, collaboration and conferencing spaces, lounges, work rooms, archives, and storage. Data only includes Pullman buildings. This does not include buildings used solely for storage.
Mechanical & Materials Engineering, $5,044,129 Voiland School of Chemical Engineering & Bioengineering, $3,854,013
6,484
20,000
Biological Systems Engineering (BSE) Center for Environmental Research, Education, & Outreach (CEREO)
n Faculty Office
9%
45,841 ft2 79,998 ft2
24,096 24,096
n Student Office
Civil & Environment Engineering, $11,212,193 Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, $7,475,569
Other*, $518,383
(3%)
50,348 ft2
School of the Environment (SOE) State of Washington Water Research Center (WRC)
14,061 14,061
n n n
AVERAGE RESEARCH DOLLARS EXPENDED IN ASSIGNED RESEARCH SQUARE FOOTAGE (FY 2016)
31,812
9,602
1,629
4,996
n LAR Laboratory for Atmospheric Research
n WATER
12,577 12,577
n Teaching Space n Teaching & Research
n n
4,882
n ETM
32,019 32,019
19,228 19,228
11,645 11,645
10,725 10,725
n Staff Office
17%
39%
805
Engineering & Technology Management
7,041 7,041 6,045 6,045
5,867 5,867 5,929 5,929 5,8407,717 5,8407,717
5,266 5,266
3,740 3,740
n n
(1%)
12%
31%
17,827 1,683
286 1,698
Energy Systems Innovation Center
28,619 28,619
13,649 13,649
5,772 5,772
2,892 2,892
3,332 3,332 1,631 1,631 3,135 3,135
n Other n Research Space
n
n
40%
26%
AVERAGE RESEARCH DOLLARS EXPENDED PER UNIT’S TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE (FY 2016)
55,426 ft2
38,782 ft2 32,820
30,000
n ESIC
4,401 4,401 2,600 2,600
452 452 122 122
Wegner
14%
n
n CMEC n VCEA
44,173 ft2
1,214 ft2
Composite Materials & Engineering Center
Center for Materials Research
1,373 1,373 1,756 1,756 846 846 1,257 1,257
Sloan
Thermal Fluids
n SDC n WATER
9,601 ft2 13,559 ft2 13,576 ft2
Institute for Sustainable Design
n CMR
11,057 11,057 11,102 11,102
4,894 4,894
506 506
PACCAR
Research Park
41,200 11,661
n CMEC & ISD
11,571 11,571 12,498 12,498
4,846 4,846
2,415 2,415 2,207 2,207
1,981 1,981 1,418 1,418
n MME n LAR
*Other - attributed to non-tenure track personal
10,351
36,747
5,847
Bachelor of Science
545 545
n EECS n ETM
113,746 ft2
1,214
40,000
Centers and Programs
995 995
ELB
ETRL
n CEE
11,660 ft2 1,285 10,388
n SDC School of Design and Construction
n ESIC
723 5,350
School of Mechanical & Materials Engineering
16,233 16,233
n VSCEB
4,231
7,758
n MME
8,448 8,448
n CMR 13,887 2,162
50,000
n EECS School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
15,201 15,201
8,020 8,020
4,073 4,073 3,203 3,203
Did you know engineering has been offered at WSU for over 125 years?
2%
2,935
n CEE Civil and Environmental Engineering
7,771 7,771
6,029 6,029 7,434 7,434
3,739 3,739
2,194 2,194
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23,909 23,909
3,273 3,273
3,435 3,435 4,876 4,876 3,064 3,064
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18%
VOILAND COLLEGE UNIT SPACE ALLOCATIONS
30,171
Voiland School of Chemical Engineering & Bioengineering
4,112 4,112
VOILAND COLLEGE RESEARCH EXPENDITURES (FY 2016)
BUILDING SPACE ALLOCATIONS BY OCCUPANT
n VSCEB
6,893 6,893
3,753 3,753
60,000
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18,006 18,006 2,953 2,953
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635 635 339 339 1,458 1,458
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EEME
Bachelor of Arts
LEGEND: VCEA programs referenced throughout brochure
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Daggy
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
TYPES OF SPACE IN EACH BUILDING Albrook
Carpenter
250
53,477
Albrook-Hydra Model Lab (AKA Quonset Storage Building)
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
Commons
355 1615
66,049
55,468
Electrical-Mechanical Engineering Bldg (EEME) - Computer Science, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Offices, Construction Management,
10 Labs, Classrooms, and Student Areas $122,552.89 Research
94,148 50,000
38,667
477,925
0355
405
98,138 97,649
24,460
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95
305
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21,712
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11
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WSU
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AVERAGE RESEARCH DOLLARS EXPENDED IN ASSIGNED RESEARCH SQUARE FOOTAGE (FY 2016)
Environmental Engineering
0 1,076
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
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Masters
31%
6 x
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0
282 2,147
200 404
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2,99911 5,548 10,583
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3,764 6,479 5,280 6,230
600
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38,016
29,069
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400
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1,200
11,446
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13
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925 NE Oak St
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x
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5,266 5,266
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10
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14,061
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4,141
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1.
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250 NE Spokane St
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7,758
58,189
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11,057 11,057 11,102 11,102
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School of Design and Construction
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11,571 11,571 12,498 12,498
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101,211 972,813
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15,201 15,201
6,029 6,029 7,434 7,434
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355 NE Spokane St 1615 NE Eastgate Blvd
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94,148 50,000
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1946
3,435 3,435 4,876 4,876 3,064 3,064
0056
n EECS
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635 635 339 339 1,458 1,458
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7
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ETRL
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Research Space
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
28,762 ft2
3,273 3,273
4
Dana
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1992
1505 SE Stadium Way
Sloan
1998
1060 E College Ave
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405 NE Spokane St
98,138
41,200
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Voiland School of Chemical Engineering & 0046 Bioengineering Engineering Lab Building
23,909 23,909
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106,887
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WSU Bremerton 24,009 Campus
1924 WSU WSU Tri-Cities Vancouver Campus 1946 Campus
WSU
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4,112 4,112
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21,578
WSU Global Campus Online Programs 0071
COLLEGE RESEARCH EXPENDITURES (FY 2016) TEACHING & RESEARCH FACILITIESVOILAND | VCEA PULLMAN
Did you know engineering has
LEGEND:COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE BUILDING SPACE |ALLOCATIONS VOILAND BUILDINGS PULLMAN BY OCCUPANT
programs referenced ENGINEERINGVCEA & ARCHITECTURE FIELDSYearOF STUDY & Net Sq. Ft Facility brochure Year Year throughout Building Name 60,000 ID Built Renovated Demolished Assigned CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED AT WSU CAMPUSES
Schools and0005 Departments Commons
18,006 18,006
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1947
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35,247
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0071
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TEACHING & RESEARCH FACILITIES | VCEA PULLMAN VOILAND COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ANDknow ARCHITECTURE BUILDINGS | PULLMAN Did you
x
o - Graduate degree programs may be available upon request at other WSU campuses. † - Graduate Certificates require admission to another WSU program prior to admittance.
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
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A.| UNIQUE PROJECTS
CCB Atrium Rebranding Role: Renderings & Drawings | Consulting with Vendor & Client The atrium rebranding was an effort to refresh our student atrium area. This involved designing a cling that encompasses our college’s new strategic pillars as well as upgrading the atrium’s digital displays that were no longer working. I was tasked with working with the college’s marketing team on designing and with a vendor on providing proper documents for manufacturing.
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Proposal renderings and drawing
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A.| UNIQUE PROJECTS
Carson College of Business
Washington State University
Providing leaders with online business education for over 20 years. Ranked in the
TOP 25
by U.S. News & World Report since 2013
This is your year! Earn your MBA. Inquire at mba.wsu.edu
BEST ONLINE PROGRAMS MBA PROGRAMS
2015
CCB Online MBA Ranking Ad Role: Design Development | Consulting with Vendor & Marketing Department | File Prep In the weeks leading up to the release of U.S. News 2015 program rankings, I was tasked with working with the Dean’s marketing team to develop a couple of options for magazine ads that could be quickly released once our MBA rankings were public. This involved creating various options that were reflective of different narratives depending on where we were ranked.
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Ad printed in Alaska Airlines Magazine
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A.| UNIQUE PROJECTS
CCB Naming Ceremony Event Proposal Role: Renderings & Drawings | Consulting with Vendor & Fac. Director | Proposal Package To celebrate the naming of our college, our office worked alongside our college’s marketing team and vendors to coordinate a large-scale celebration ceremony. I was tasked with surveying the event areas and working with different vendors to coordinate the placement of tents, a jumbo screen, stage and seating, and videography placement. I was also tasked with creating a comprehensive proposal of the event to be shown by our Dean to our University President for approval of the ceremony.
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CARSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS PROPOSED NAMING EVENTS
SCHEDULE
CARSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS NAMING EVENT
SITE PLAN: Terrell Mall VERSION 2: 360 seating capacity 360 : Tent Capacity / 100 : Plaza Seating
Thursday, October, 23 4:30- 6:00 p.m., Marriott Hospitality Dining Room (Regents meet Thursday 11:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.) • Reception and Program: Marriott Dining Room
Naming Event
o
100 guests (approximately)
o
Brief program with plaque presentation by President Floyd, honoring Scott and Linda’s commitment to WSU
o
Invitations will be mailed to: Carson family, Regents, WSU leadership, WSU past presidents, local and regional political leaders (including Governor Inslee
o
Executive Chef Jamie Callison will be catering. Menu will include hot and cold appetizers and a selection of beverages (selection will include beer and wine).
o
Following the reception, the Regents have been invited to meet at President Floyd’s home for dinner. Carson College staff will work with presidential staff to coordinate our menu items to fit the planned dinner menu.
o
The purpose of this event is to formally recognize the Carsons.
o
Butch, cougar marching band, crimson girls mingling with crowd.
o
Executive Chef Jamie Callison will be catering a BBQ lunch free to the public. Note: No alcohol will be allowed.
o
The purpose of this event is to celebrate this milestone in the history of the college, to publicize the new name, and to educate the WSU community and others on what the new name represents.
Carson College Branding Update: The college is in the process of crafting our brand promise through a variety of different channels, including discussions with Scott and Linda Carson, college leadership retreats, and a comprehensive survey sent to faculty, staff, students, and alumni. We have also kicked off a strategic planning process facilitated by Academic Leadership Associates. Through the combination of these activities, we will articulate an updated Carson College brand.
FIRE LANE
Tent #1 (20x40)
Tent #2 (20x40)
Tent #3 (20x40)
Tent #4 (20x60)
Friday, October, 24 11:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. (Regents meet Friday 7:00 a.m.- 11:00 a.m.) • Ribbon cutting and BBQ on Glenn Terrell Mall in front of Todd Hall o
Planning for up to 600 guests during the event timeframe
o
Email invitation to: Regents, WSU leadership, all Carson College students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
o
Public invitation to celebrate the naming through paid print advertisement (local) and social media channels
o
Brief program in front of Todd Hall entrance, in which we would appreciate President Floyd’s involvement in publicly recognizing Scott and Linda Carson • • • • •
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Ribbon cutting Video Building Banner Renderings of Todd Hall remodel Tours of Todd Hall
Office of Technology
CARSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS NAMING EVENT
PERSPECTIVES
CARSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS NAMING EVENT VIDEO WALL DISPLAY EXAMPLES
VIEW 2
Office of Technology
CARSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS NAMING EVENT
CARSON DISPLAY & TIMELINE: Todd Addition 3rd Floor
TENT EXAMPLES
Office of Technology
Office of Technology
CARSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS NAMING EVENT
EVENT PRODUCTS
Office of Technology
CARSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS NAMING EVENT
Office of Technology
SCHEMATICS
Office of Technology
Event proposal packet to discuss with the University President for approval
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B.| WORKING WITH VENDORS
CCB Corner Wrap Signage Role: Design Development | Renderings & Drawings | Consulting with Vendor and Fac. Director As a part of the college’s mission to improve our buildings wayfinding and engagement with students and visitors, I was tasked with developing department corner-wrap signage for one of our main entry areas. This involved working with our director on design development as well as our vendor on what was feasible.
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Drawings given to manufacturer for construction
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B.| WORKING WITH VENDORS
CARSON DISPLAY & COLLEGE TIMELINE CONCEPT PROPOSAL Third Floor Todd Addition
CCB Carson Display & College Timeline Role: Design, Renderings & Drawings | Consulting with Vendor & Fac. Director | Proposal Package The Carson College display and timeline were developed to honor Scott and Linda Carson’s generous contributions to the WSU College of Business. Working alongside the college’s Facilities Director, I was tasked with developing the design of the display as well as schematic drawings for vendor estimations and images for fundraising.
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Render
CCB TIMELINE & DISPLAY
Dimensions
CCB TIMELINE & DISPLAY
Elevation 24’-11 3/4”
3 3/8”
2’-2 1/8”
4’-4 1/4”
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10’-9”
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1’-1 3/4”
2’-9 1/2”
30’-8”
Written Content
Photo Content
ESS TIMELINE 372Proposal CARSON 1 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS TIMELINE Proposal 1
NESS TIMELINE Proposal 372 3CARSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS TIMELINE Proposal 3
SECTION
SECTION
SECTION
CCB TIMELINE & DISPLAY
Display Elevation
Display Section
Elevation
A narrative introducing the Carson family and their history with WSU Timeline of donations though out the years
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Student quotes reflecting on scholarships or services funded by the Carson family
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A narrative introducing the Carson family and their history with WSU and the CCB
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Timeline of donations though out the years Student quotes reflecting on scholarships or services funded by the Carson family
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An inspirational quote by Scott Carson
SECTION
Dimensions
Display Section
User Section
1. 2.
Proposal 1
CCB TIMELINE & DISPLAY
User Section
Section 1’-6 3/4”
4’-2 1/16”
Introduction Panel
3’-3 1/8”
Content Panels
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Ceiling mounted track lights
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Frosted Window Film
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16’-1/8”
4’-4 1/2”
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Display Section
Narrative about CCB and timeline Carson Photos Carson Story
The first panel on the timeline provides a narrative about the intent of the timeline, current statues of the Carson College of Business and future goals. Possible “Pillars of Value”
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Photograph Highlights Summary of Decade Achievements Deans and Directors information
NOTE: Need to figure out how to transform this signage when adding new decades. Need address the posibilty of of sun fading around letters and how to resolved when moving text.
Content panels will highlight significant events, achievements and unique stories regarding the history of the Carson College of Business during that decade. This will consist of a menagerie of text and photographs.
Composition Overview Decade Highlights of the Carson College of Business
2’-9 1/2” 5’-6 1/2”
11 5/8”
History of Carson Family
2’-1 1/2”
Future Decade Highlight Panels
2’-4 5/8” 7’-5 9/16”
Dimensions
CCB TIMELINE & DISPLAY
Detail
CCB TIMELINE & DISPLAY PRESIDENT CALLOUTS
Display Section Glass
2’ x 3/16”
Metal Lettering 2 3/4 x 1/4”
2000
Acrylic
2002
1 1/4” x 4 3/4” Crimson
2007 2005
LEONARD M. JESSUP Dean of the College of Business and Economics
Acrylic
LEADERSHIP College Deans & WSU Presidents
ERIC R. SPANGENBERG Dean of the College of Business and Economics 2006 - Dean for the renamed College of Businesss
1” x 4” Gray
Picture Frame
SECTION DECADE TITLE
2000’s
User Section
DECADE ESTABLISHMENTS
V. LANE RAWLINS
ELSON S. FLOYD
Washington State University President
Washington State University President
(Length Varies) x 1/2”
DECADE INFORMATION
Metal Plaque
(Length Varies) x 1/2”
Abroad in Switzerland!
Highlights 2002
Standoff Sign Mounting
Highlights Plaque Milestone Plaque International Activity Photos
The first Brinson Lecture was presented by renowned Yale economist and author, Robert J. Shiller.
1/4” x 1.5” Steel
2003 The first Annual WSU Business Plan Competition is hosted by the College of Business.
2004
Acrylic
The Power Breakfast lecture series is established to informed, inspired and engaged Washington business leaders on contemporary business issues.
2’x 1” Gray
Center Est.
Carson College for Student Success is established.
2005 Economics department leaves to join the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences. Food and Wine of Italy was the 2nd program started by the HBM department in the summer of 2005.
A Competitive Edge
2007 First Annual Brewfest hosted by Eta Sigma Delta International Hospitality Management Society on Dad’s Weekend.
2009
INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITY
First annual Dean’s Leadership Conference is established. Center Est.
The same year, the Center for Behavioral Business Research (CBBR) and Marriott Foundation Hospitality Teaching Center are completed. At the Vancouver campus, the Business Growth Mentor and Analysis Program (MAP) is founded.
International Activity 2004 The Business in Northern Thailand faculty-led study abroad program becomes the first at WSU.
2007 Hospitality in Phuket, Thailand founded.
2005 Business in Switzerland program founded.
2008 Business in Greece program founded.
2007 Business in China program founded.
2008 Business in Korea program founded.
Milestone 2014 2004 The WSU College of Business is renamed the Carson College of Business in honor of the generous contributions of Scott Carson and his family.
Drawings given to manufacturer for cost estimation
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B.| WORKING WITH VENDORS
VCEA Dean’s Conference Room Branding Role: Design Development | Renderings & Drawings | Consulting with Vendor and Fac. Director With the hiring of a new dean and the relocation of the VCEA Dean’s Office Suite, I was prompted with rebranding the Dean’s Suite conference room. This included working with our director on design development as well as working with various vendors to facilitate frosting the windows and painting accent walls.
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CARPENTER 521 - Large Conference Room Window
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5 H 10.75” W 11.5” 123.6 in2 = .86 ft2
H 37.5” W 36.5” 1369 in2 = 9.5 ft2
(2) 37.5” x 36.5” = 9.5 ft2 1
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(6) 10.75” x 11.5” = .86 ft2 2
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H 37.5” W 34.25” 1284 in2 = 8.9 ft2
(3) 10.75” x 11” = .82 ft2 5
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16 H 10.75” W 11.5” 123.6 in2 = .86 ft2
H 37.5” W 36.5” 1369 in2 = 9.5 ft2
(3) 10.75” x 10.75” = .8 ft2 10
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VCEA Facilities
Drawings given to vendor for production and installation
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C.| FUNDRAISING
CCB Vancouver 308 Suite Role: Renderings & Drawings | Consulting with Client | Proposal Package Our CCB Vancouver location reached out to our office to create a set of renderings of one of their office suites being renovated. I was tasked with working with the Vancouver staff to create these renderings for funding.
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Vancouver Room 3 0 8 R emod el
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O f f i c e o f Te c h n o l o g y
Rendering package for fundraising
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C.| FUNDRAISING
CCB Vancouver Student Center Role: Renderings & Drawings | Consulting with Client | Proposal Package Our college’s Vancouver location reached out to our office to create renderings of their proposed student center for donor fundraising. I was tasked with working with the Vancouver staff in creating these renderings.
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Donor Center for Student Success
Rendering package for fundraising
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C.| FUNDRAISING
VCEA Student Destination Role: Design Lead | Modeling and Design Development | Video Rendering & Proposal Package To provide a more welcoming student environment for the Voiland College’s complex of engineering buildings to the west side of campus, I designed a schematic proposal renovating two floors inside of Dana Hall into a student living area, clubs spaces, activity bays, advising, student services, tutoring, and a welcoming center. We worked with various administrative members to develop a design that they felt confident in fundraising for with alumni and other potential donors.
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FUTURE GROWTH: Currently Research Area VISITORS AREA:
ADVISING AREA:
A. Entrepreneurship – Zero B. Director & Reception (2 offices 145 ft2 & 110 ft2)
TUTORING AREA
SUPPORT AREA
LIVING AREA:
OTHER:
H. Reception Area
K. Tutoring Center Reception
Q. Stars (1 office 145 ft2 & meeting cubicle 120 ft2)
A. Club Whiteboards / Lockers
E. Lots of places for seating/eating/study
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I.
L.
R. LSAMP (2 office 145 ft2 & 1 cubicle 120 ft2)
B. Club Officers (8 cubicles 140 ft2)
F.
C. Activity Bays (20 clean or dirty)
G. Student Area Reception
J.
OTHER
D. Conference Room (Seats 12)
H. Food Area (microwave & sink)
K. Events Space*
Advisors (16 offices 145 ft2)
D. Recruiter (1 office 120 ft2) F.
Breakout Rooms (Office Hours)
CLUBS:
M. Tutoring Center 300-400 a day (84)
C. Ambassadors Office (3 offices 110 ft2)
J.
- Associate Dean & Admin (2 offices 145 ft & 110 ft ) * 2
N. Open Computer Lab
OTHER
E. 2 Conference Rooms (small seats 8, large seats 24) 2
Lots of spaces for quiet study
O. Coffee Area P.
S.
Review Classroom (Joinable)
Team Rooms
Lounge Area (gaming, TV, charging)
L.
Classroom sized for 30 (42 if Opened)
Presentation Area* Accessibility to loading dock
M. Nursing Station
G. - Placement/Career (2 offices 120 ft2) *
N. Gender Neutral Bathroom
* - Not in Main Suite
* - TBD
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
1st Floor | 3D
VCEA DANA STUDENT DESTINATION | PROPOSAL
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
1st Floor | 3D
VCEA DANA STUDENT DESTINATION | PROPOSAL
VISITING & ADVISING AREA
TUTORING & SUPPORT AREA STARS Offices: 140 ft2 Cubical Conference Area: 140 ft2 Open Area: 140 ft2
ADVISOR
BAR STUDY AREA
LSAMP Offices: 140 ft2 Cubical: 100 ft2 Open Area: 273 ft2
ASSOCIATE DEAN + ADMIN
146 ft2
196 ft2 & 146 ft2
PLACEMENT/CAREER BOOTH STUDY AREA
164 ft2 & 167 ft2
ADVISOR
DIRECTOR 150 ft2
146 ft2
CLASSROOM (ACADEMIC)
OPEN COMPUTER LAB (TUTORING CENTER)
939 ft2
671 ft2
AMBASSADOR #2 120 ft2
AMBASSADOR #2 AMBASSADOR #1
120 ft2
120 ft2
RECEPTION OFFICE (TUTORING CENTER) 131 ft2
STOOL STUDY AREA
RECRUITER
REVIEW CLASSROOM (TUTORING CENTER) 329 ft2
120 ft2
ADVISOR RECEPTION AREA (QUIET) 664 ft2
OPEN STUDY AREA (TUTORING CENTER)
VISITORS RECEPTION
2,247 ft2
SMALL CONFERENCE ROOM (SEATS 8)
856 ft2 120 ft2
250 ft2
LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM (SEATS 26)
BREAKOUT ROOMS (OFFICE HOURS)
717 ft2
116 ft2
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
2nd Floor | 3D
VCEA DANA STUDENT DESTINATION | PROPOSAL
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
2nd Floor | 3D
VCEA DANA STUDENT DESTINATION | PROPOSAL
LIVING AREA & CLUB AREA
EXTENDED CLUB AREA
ACTIVITY BAYS
ACTIVITY BAYS 361 ft2 & 156 ft2
236 ft2
LOUNGE AREA 899 ft2
GAMING AREA
280 ft2
253 ft2
328 ft2
257 ft2
256 ft2
CONFERENCE ROOM (12)
CLUB / AMBASSADOR OFFICES
266 ft2
246 ft2 341 ft2
140 ft2 & 189 ft2
CLUB / AMBASSADOR OFFICES 140 ft2
197 ft2 256 ft2 156 ft2
277 ft2
345 ft2 330 ft2
365 ft2
TEAM ROOMS
359 ft2
124 ft2 350 ft2
OPEN STUDY AREA
358 ft2
935 ft2 361 ft2 358 ft2
CAFÉ LOUNGE & KICTCHEN 325 ft2
780 ft2
LOCKERS/WHITEBOARDS
STUDENT AREA RECEPTION 122 ft2
CLUB / AMBASSADOR OFFICES 140 ft2
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
Preliminary design discussed with administrative members
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C.| FUNDRAISING
WSU Skyline Reimagined Voiland College of Engineering & Architecture, Conceptual Capital Development
Thompson Flats Complex
ELB / Thermal Fluids Complex
VCEA Conceptual Capital Development Role: Concept Development | Modeling | Rendering To stir up excitement among donors, I was tasked with developing four academic buildings (200,000 ft2, 90,000 ft2, 20,000 ft2, & 150,000 ft2) and a dormitory complex (150,000 ft2) for a conceptual proposal intended to provide donors with a visual for the potential growth of the college given their investment. The proposal features buildings with current university standard square footages, embraces the classic WSU aesthetic in a contemporary way, features an interlaced system of sky bridges, all while making a statement on the WSU skyline.
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VCEA Facilities - Pullman N
Voiland Facilities
1.
Albrook, 1946
2.
Thermal-Fluids Research Building, 1948
3.
Engineering Laboratory Building, 1947
4.
Engineering Teaching/Research Building, 1998
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Dana Hall, 1949
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Daggy Hall, 1973
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Carpenter Hall (renovated in 1992), 1915
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Electrical Engineering / Mechanical Engineering Building, 1986
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Sloan Hall, 1962
10. Wegner Hall (renovated in 1982), 1942 11. Paccar Environmental Technology Building, 2015 12. Research & Technology Park, 1986 (not shown)
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN:
Conceptual Capital Development Idea
Thompson Flats, Academic Complex
A. Thompson Flats (Academic Complex) B.
Engineering Laboratory Building Replacement (Academic Facility)
C. Thermal-Fluids Research Building Replacement (Academic Facility Addition) D. South West Hill Ideation Dorm (Dormitory)
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CONCEPTUAL DESIGN: Engineering Laboratory Building & Thermal-Fluids Research Building Replacements with South West Hill Ideation Dormitory
Thank You
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D.| BRANDING STANDARDS
CCB Wayfinding Color Palette Role: Development | Renderings | Proposal Package During the facility rebranding effort of our college, I was placed on a two-person design team to work alongside our Facilities Director in creating a hallway branding standard proposal. One of our tasks was to establish a standardized wayfinding color palette. This involved referencing our University’s color branding standard and Sherwin-Williams’ paint options to offer different palettes for different narratives.
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Renderings to discuss wayfinding palette
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D.| BRANDING STANDARDS
CCB Office Of Technology Branding Role: Development With the new addition of offering design services, our office was tasked with learning how to develop a professional image. Aside from providing professional customer service and product quality, I felt it was important to begin using a standardized template for our proposals. This would help all of our proposals maintain a cohesive professional aesthetic as well as advertise our office’s name to potential clients through branding the templates. This standardization was established at the CCB and later implemented at the VCEA Facilities design office.
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Render | Paint Option #1
A SPACE PLANNING | Carpenter 526 & 528
SW 6106 Kilim Beige
SW 7655 Stamped Concrete
SW WSU Crimson
COLLEGE LOGO
STRATEGIC SPACE PLANNING
STRATEGIC SPACE PLANNING Carpenter 526 and 528 Carpenter 526 and 528
PROJECT NAME
(May 2017) v.4
LOCATION
(May 2017) v.4
DATE & VERSION
OFFICE LOGO
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
PROJECT TITLE Render | Paint Option #1
VCEA SPACE PLANNING | Carpenter 526 & 528
SW 6106 Kilim Beige
SW 7655 Stamped Concrete
PAGE TITLE
SW WSU Crimson
CONTENT
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
OFFICE LOGO
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D.| BRANDING STANDARDS
CCB Digital Display Branding Role: Design Development | Renderings & Drawings During the early development of the CCB design team, there was an effort to strengthen the brand identity and professional aesthetic of the College’s image. I was tasked with developing the template for our new atrium digital display. This involved proposing kinetic information among static advertisements that would be useful to students passing by or waiting for class.
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DATE
CURRENT WEATHER
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
LOCAL TIME
79/52 °F
5:00 PM
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
International business contest hosts 41 teams : Student entrepreneurs and future business owners showcase These Displays were Made Possible Through a Generous Donation from the Scott Carson Family
LOCAL NEWS CRAWL
Thank you Carson Family!
STATICS “THANK YOU”
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E.| PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
CCB Graduate Programs Signage (Iterative) Role: Design Development | Renderings | Consulting with Client Iterative design development is an important step in our design process when we are working with our clients to find the best solution. This involves an initial consultation meeting to discuss the narrative of the project and parameters. From there, we develop various proposals addressing our clients needs. Upon our second meeting, the client will decide on a couple of proposals to move forward in developing. From here we will also introduce vendor manufacturing parameters. PROJECT: Branding our Graduate Program’s new satellite location in a way that still feels a part of the college’s main location with an inviting and professional aesthetic.
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Iterative designs for Graduate Programs office banner
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E.| PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
VCEA Lab Hallway Cling (Sketching) Role: Initial Concept Renderings & Drawings | Overseeing Junior Designer Work Another important design development strategy we use are quick sketches to develop, record, and communicate initial ideas. These quick sketches allow us to work out initial design thoughts and allow us to discuss our intent with junior designers who will then digitally translate our ideas for discussion with our client. PROJECT: A hallway cling intended to create a more friendly and engaging experience for our first year engineering students in hopes to foster community and retention through facility design.
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Digital drawings and sketches developing Sloan 241 Lab hallway cling
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E.| PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
VCEA Academic Complex (Analysis) Role: Concept Development | Modeling | Rendering When approaching a project, it is important to analyze various factors that directly or indirectly affect the proposal. This includes analysis of existing conditions and determining what to embrace or preserve and what to replace. In the case of the VCEA Thompson Flats Academic Complex conceptual proposal, it was essential to maintain the unique features of the site. This included preserving the iconic vista from the top of the hill, celebrating the green lawn, maintaining a low profile as to not block other iconic buildings, and creating a visual statement on the WSU skyline.
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F.| PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
VCEA Dean’s Office Branding Role: Development | Renderings & Drawings | Consulting with Fac. Director | Proposal Package One of our standard services is office or rooms renovations. These renovations include paint, carpet, or furniture changes. This involves the survey of the existing space, modeling, reaching out to vendors for quotes, creating various options, a proposal package for our client, and clear instructions for installers. PROJECT: With the hiring of a new dean and the relocation of the VCEA Dean’s Office suite, I was prompted with rebranding and furnishing our Dean’s new office. This included proposing various paint and furniture options.
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Desk Configurations
VCEA SPACE PLANNING | Carpenter 526 & 528 1
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Paint Options
VCEA SPACE PLANNING | Carpenter 526 & 528 SW 6106 Kilim Beige
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SW 7655 Stamped Concrete
SW WSU Crimson
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D1 - Adjustable Desk | “Tone”
Wall
Desk L - 78” x 78” | 30” Depth
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Adjustable Desk -
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Desk - 30” x 54”
O - Office
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Pedestal - BBF
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Chair
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Chair
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Chair
D1 - Adjustable Desk | “Tone” 1
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Wall
Paint Color
Wall
O - Office
SW 6106 Kilim Beige
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Desk - 24” x 84”
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Pedestal - BBF
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Pedestal - BBF
Bookcase - 36” x 50”
O1- Overhead bin 2
Storage - 36”
O1- Overhead bin 2
Storage - 36”
B1 - Bookcase 1
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SW WSU Crimson
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SW 6106 Kilim Beige
SW 7655 Stamped Concrete
SW 6106 Kilim Beige “ “ SW WSU Crimson
C - Conference Area
C - Conference Area
C - Conference Area
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SW 7655 Stamped Concrete
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SW 7655 Stamped Concrete
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SW 6106 Kilim Beige
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SW WSU Crimson
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SW 7655 Stamped Concrete
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Bookcase - 36” x 50”
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
Render | Paint Option #1
VCEA SPACE PLANNING | Carpenter 526 & 528
Paint Color
O - Office
SW 6106 Kilim Beige
D2 - Peninsula Desk | “Antenna”
O1- Overhead bin 2
SW WSU Crimson
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
Render | Paint Option #1
VCEA SPACE PLANNING | Carpenter 526 & 528
SW 6106 Kilim Beige
SW 7655 Stamped Concrete
SW WSU Crimson
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
Dean’s Office proposal package demonstrating different paint and furniture options
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F.| PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
Option #1
VCEA DANA 302 | Reception Furniture Interior View
1220 Sela Ottoman
View From Doorway
1350 Sela Rectangular Coffee Table
1333 Sela Loveseat
W18 x D26 x H18
W48 x D20 x H15
W55 x D33.5 x 28.25
Frame: Blue Gray Fabric: 1k Skyline
Frame: Blue Gray Wood: Kensington Maple
Frame: Blue Gray Fabric: 1k Skyline
Quantity: 2
Quantity: 1
$378.72 EACH
$540.48
Quantity: 1 $1,094.88
Estimated Total with Installation: $2,768.30
Pirouette - Rectangular (with PowerUps) W48 x L96 x H29 | Same Finishes | Quantity: 1 | $1,093.44 Estimated Total with Installation: $1,318.94
Pirouette - Rectangular (without PowerUps) W48 x L96 x H29 | Same Finishes | Quantity: 1 |$ 856.32 Estimated Total with Installation: $1,081.82 Note: All estimations exclude Sales Tax. Estimated sales/use tax will be calculated when order is entered.
Note: CHAI framed picture is not included in proposal, rendered for visual reference only.
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
VCEA CHAI Office Branding Role: Design Development | Modeling | Consulting with Vendor & Client | Proposal Package Our office was asked by the VCEA CHAI Office to rebrand their suite into a more professional and cohesive environment. This included new furniture, paint, carpeting, and rezoning the front office area to host a conference and reception space. This involved consulting with the client, documenting the area, modeling the space, creating various proposals, working with vendors for cost estimations, creating a proposal package, and facilitating purchase and installation.
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Option #1
VCEA DANA 302 | Reception Furniture Interior View
1220 Sela Ottoman
1350 Sela Rectangular Coffee Table
W18 x D26 x H18
W48 x D20 x H15
Frame: Blue Gray Fabric: 1k Skyline
Frame: Blue Gray Wood: Kensington Maple
Quantity: 2
Quantity: 1
$378.72 EACH
$540.48
VCEA DANA 302 | Reception Furniture
Plan - Option #1
View From Doorway
1333 Sela Loveseat W55 x D33.5 x 28.25 Frame: Blue Gray Fabric: 1k Skyline Quantity: 1 $1,094.88
Estimated Total with Installation: $2,768.30
Pirouette - Rectangular (with PowerUps) W48 x L96 x H29 | Same Finishes | Quantity: 1 | $1,093.44 Estimated Total with Installation: $1,318.94
Pirouette - Rectangular (without PowerUps) W48 x L96 x H29 | Same Finishes | Quantity: 1 |$ 856.32 Estimated Total with Installation: $1,081.82 Note: All estimations exclude Sales Tax. Estimated sales/use tax will be calculated when order is entered.
Note: CHAI framed picture is not included in proposal, rendered for visual reference only.
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
Option #2
VCEA DANA 302 | Reception Furniture Interior View
Lyra Lounge Ottoman - Wood Shell
1350 Sela Rectangular Coffee Table
23W x 18D x 17H
W48 x D20 x H15
Frame: Blue Gray Wood: Kensington Maple
Frame: Blue Gray Wood: Kensington Maple
Quantity: 2
Quantity: 1
$661.44 EACH
$540.48
VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
VCEA DANA 302 | Reception Furniture
Plan - Option #2
View From Doorway
1333 Sela Loveseat - Wood Arm & Base W55 x D33.5 x 28.25 Frame: Blue Gray Wood: Kensington Maple Quantity: 1 $1251.36
Estimated Total with Installation: $3,490.22
Pirouette - Rectangular (with PowerUps) W48 x L96 x H29 | Same Finishes | Quantity: 1 | $1,093.44 Estimated Total with Installation: $1,318.94
Pirouette - Rectangular (without PowerUps) W48 x L96 x H29 | Same Finishes | Quantity: 1 |$ 856.32 Estimated Total with Installation: $1,081.82 Note: All estimations exclude Sales Tax. Estimated sales/use tax will be calculated when order is entered.
Note: CHAI framed picture is not included in proposal, rendered for visual reference only.
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Option #3
VCEA DANA 302 | Reception Furniture Interior View
1220 Sela Ottoman
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VCEA DANA 302 | Reception Furniture
Plan - Option #3
View From Doorway
MYTB9014 - Coffee Table
MYNN Chair
W18 x D26 x H18
W42 x D24 x 16
W33 x D32 x 29.5
Frame: Blue Gray Fabric: 1k Skyline
Frame: Blue Gray Wood: Kensington Maple
Frame: Blue Gray Fabric: 1k Skyline
Quantity: 2
Quantity: 1
$378.72 EACH
$453.60
Quantity: 2 $751.20 EACH
Estimated Total with Installation: $3,088.94
Pirouette - Rectangular (with PowerUps) W48 x L96 x H29 | Same Finishes | Quantity: 1 | $1,093.44 Estimated Total with Installation: $1,318.94
Pirouette - Rectangular (without PowerUps) W48 x L96 x H29 | Same Finishes | Quantity: 1 |$ 856.32 Estimated Total with Installation: $1,081.82 Note: All estimations exclude Sales Tax. Estimated sales/use tax will be calculated when order is entered.
Note: CHAI framed picture is not included in proposal, rendered for visual reference only.
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VCEA | Facility Operations & Safety Services
Proposal package of furniture options for Chai Office
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F.| PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
VCEA Student Space Cling Role: Project Manager Mentoring Junior Designer through Design & Documentation Our office seeks to provide comprehensive and professional project documentation for both our clients and vendors. These documents help us communicate the project’s vision with our clients as well as clarifying what we are looking to accomplish with our vendors. Providing clear documentation helps us go from concept to reality with little to no surprises. PROJECT: This project is part of a broader objective to create more energetic student spaces.
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Proposal package demonstrating cling design and installation details
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