Riley Norton

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RN R I L E Y

N O R T O N

INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO


Design speaks to the user and whoever constructs the space. Growing up in an artcentered family, I fortunately saw art and design from other countries and the history behind them. Experiencing art or events allows me to create designs out of emotions. I design spaces that cater to the user's thoughts and give creative ideas that make me excel as a designer.

DESIGN PHILOSOPHY


RN R I L E Y

N O R T O N

INTERIOR DESIGN

Contact Information Riley Norton 202 - 286 - 2235 riley.f.norton

Education

Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) Savannah, Georgia

Bachelor Fine Art I n t e r i o r D e s i g n Minored P h o t o g r a p h y

Feb - May 2023

(SCAD) DIGITAL MEDIA CLUB - MEMBER November 2020 - March 2023

DRAWING INC - MEMBER Nov 2018 - May 2019

Professional Experience

Jacobsen Architecture LLC, Washington, DC: -Organized files -Interacting with employers -Visited the project sites and sat in on client meetings -Using ArchiCAD to design home expansions for clients and providing feedback on various design elements.

Work Experience

D & D PAINTING (June 2017 - Present) CONTRACTING ASSISTANT

Graduated J u n e , 2 0 2 3

-Adobe Photoshop / Illustrator / Lightroom -ArchiCAD -AutoCAD -Microsoft Office -Google Programs -Revit -SketchUp -Social Media

(SCAD) SCADFIT OUTDOOR RECREATION - STAFF

JACOBSEN ARCHITECTURE LLC (Nov 2016 - May 2017) DESIGN INTERN

Rnorton9399@gmail.com

Skills

Involvement

Design

-Hand Rendering -3D Rendering -Construction Documents -Research -Concept Development -Physical Model Making -Design Thinking -Problem Solving -Communication

D&D Painting McLean, VA: -Prepared job sites by setting up ladders and scaffolding -Assisted in construction, painting, and putting up drywall -Electrical wiring placement -Cleaned up all surrounding areas when the job was complete.

SCADFIT GYM (Dec 2021 - May 2023)

SCAD Savannah, GA -Worked as a front desk assistant from 2021-2022 -Interacted with patrons and given tasks to maintain the gym -Promoted as a Head Staff in October 2022. -As a head staff, trained new hires and collaborated with the front desk and trainers with their duties. Helped managers with inventory and keeping the gym running.

Project Experience

JACQUEMUS MIAMI STORE- RETAIL (Feb - Mar 2023)

SCAD Savannah, GA: -Collaborate with a fashion design student to conceptualize this project -Researched Jacquemus store in Paris and Miami Design District. -Developed architectural floor plans according to clients' designs. -Created a concept development board to brainstorm design elements. -Constantly worked alongside Clients' needs -Computer-rendered schematics using Revit, Endscape, and Photoshop. -Revit design floor, furniture, and reflected ceiling plans.

SYNERGY - COMMERCIAL (Sep 2021 - Mar 2022)

SCAD Savannah GA: -Selected and researched buildings in construction that would best fit the project and took measurements. -Researched the layout and what surrounds the building. -Researched Architectural business to understand how the work environment had to change during and after COVID. -Created a concept development board to brainstorm design elements. -Hand and computer-rendered floor, furniture, reflected ceiling plans, making edits on Photoshop. Custom furniture and wall pieces using Rhino and Revit. -Made FF&E selections to incorporate into final Revit space renders

DEJA BLUE - RESIDENTIAL

(March - May 2021)

SCAD Savannah GA: -Constant meetings with the client for an idea of what they wanted. -Researched other beachfront properties in the surrounding area. -Consulted with an Interior Designer for lessons and material research. -Created a concept development board to brainstorm design elements with team. -Hand and computer-rendered floor, furniture, reflected ceiling plans, making edits on Photoshop. -Made FF&E selections to incorporate into final Revit space renders. -Presenting the project to the clients with a 3D mockup video.



01 SYNERGY Hybrid Workplace Capstone || Winter 2022 || SCAD

02 DEJA BLUE Maybruch & Grosovsky’s Luxury Beachfront Residence Studio IV || Spring 2021 || SCAD

03 JACQUEMAS STORE MA Luxury Brand Management Project Collaboration || Spring 2023 || SCAD

04 TARTINE BAKERY Commercial Restaurant Studio || Fall 2020 || SCAD


PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

The main goal aims to ensure the employees' well-being. We are bringing them together even when they are afar. Showing compassion for health and safety at a time like today is essential. Giving every employee a chance to innovate and succeed is also necessary, even outside an office environment. Synergy aims to help people feel comfortable returning to the office environment after this long pandemic. These spaces improve motivation among employees and help them be their best selves. It also invites more opportunities for remote working. Using technology in areas to aid and not discourage other working experiences.

SYNERGY Hybrid Workspace - 6,491sqft Capstone || Winter 2022 || SCAD


1. RECEPTION / LOUNGE


CLIENT ANALYSIS

CONCEPT

USER GROU0PS Customers

Employees

Managers

Guests

Well Being

Stability

Comfort

The option to work without

Working along side and at home

Spaces that allow one to relax and

worrying of one or getting

without compromising work

enjoy ones self.

others sick.

flow.

CONCEPT STATEMENT My design's main goal was based on the employees' well-being. It was bringing them together even when they were far apart. Using the information through other sources provided insight into how COVID-19 affected individuals. It was essential to give every employee the chance to innovate and succeed, even if not in an office environment.

Simon Jacoubson

Employee of Interior Design Firm

Manager of Construction

Founder of Catering Company

Manager of Architecture Firm

Working in safe spaces no interruptions

Pation Together

Innovative Thinking

Safe and Comfortable environment.

Safe & Compact Office Spaces Bringing Comfort back into the Office. Providing a Hybrid Experience for Employees.

MOOD BOARD

CLIENT + CONCEPT

Hybrid Working Innovating Design Privacy for employees

Virtual Collaboration

The meetings with these individuals were the building blocks of how I would design my office environment. Each had a particular view of how an architectural firm worked and how COVID-19 affected them business-wise. The goal was to learn their obstacles, how they overcame them, and how to prepare for such an occasion.

Safe

Bill Homan

All in One Comfort

David Norton

Employees Wellbeing

Chriss Webb

Putting Together ways for Employees to Innovate.

Mission Statement / Core Values


FRANCIS BUILDING

PA SUN TH

200 N Water St, Alexandria, VA 22314

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Essex Building is in Alexandria Virginia close to the water front. Alexandria is known for its historic Old Town, which features a charming blend of boutiques, restaurants, antique shops, and theaters. The area is popular among residents and visitors due to its vibrant atmosphere and pedestrianfriendly layout. Many neighborhoods in Alexandria share this compact and walkable design, making it convenient for people to explore and enjoy the various amenities. Additionally, Alexandria is Virginia's 6th most extensive

SITE ANALYSIS

and highest-income independent city.

LAR DATA

Dawn:

06:57 AM

Sunrise:

07:27 AM

Sunset:

04:59 PM

Dusk:

05:28 PM

Daylight Duration:

09h 41m 00s

Mar Equinox:

03/20/2022 11:32 AM EDT

Jun Solstice:

06/21/2022 05:13 AM EDT

Sep Equinox:

09/22/2022 09:03 PM EDT

Dec Solstice:

12/21/2022 04:47 PM EST


BLOCK DIAGRAMS

BUBBLE DIAGRAS

SECOND FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR

DIAGRAMMING & SPATIAL ANALYSIS


SECOND FLOOR 1.

Reception / Lounge

2.

Library

3.

Kitchen / Break Room

4.

Lounge

5.

Public Workstation

6.

Small Conference Room

7.

LAN Room

8.

IT Storage Room

9.

Focus Rooms 1

7

8

6

2

9

5

3

4

THIRD FLOOR 10.

Office

11.

Private Workstation

12.

HR Office

13.

HR File Room

14.

Small Conference Room

15.

Team Room

16.

Team Room 2

17.

Large Conference Room

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

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10

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17

11

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LIBRARY

1. Bookshelves with material work and

3.

guidelines allowing easy access. 2. Shelves that hold labeled materials and fabrics.

1. 4.

3. Custom ceiling fixtures tailored for each room. 4. Custom wall piece holding turf and cut wood pieces. 5. Using a custom table imported from Rhino, materials are dark oak, antique

2.

stained, and brushed in varnish. 5.

6. Custom chairs imported from Rhino. Materials used are steel, rubber, and Velvet.

Materials that are durable and easy to clean if

2. LIBRARY

SCHEMATIC DESIGN

sprayed with scotch guard.


ELEVATIONS Custom elevated ceilings with LED light strips. Custom desk imported in Rhino Software.

Custom furniture imported though Rhino Software.

RECEPTION / LOUNGE ELEVATION 3. KITCHEN / BREAK ROOM The kitchen is spacious and has an open floor design. There are cabinets, microwaves, toasters,

The reception/lounge allows customers/guests to sit. Sometimes, that space can be used for public events.

and a refrigerator/freezer to hold food. The break room allows people to sit, eat, and chat with others and gives a fantastic view outside. White Board used for taking notes. 22" Computer screen found at Best Buy. Printing machine found at Staples.

PUBLIC WORKSTATION ELEVATION

The public workstations is there to allow employees who don't have a dedicated desk to work and research. Columns that are colored indicating room type. Desk that was found on Wayfair. 40" Smart TV found at Best Buy. Swivel chairs that were found on Wayfair.

4. LOUNGE The lounge spans to the floor plan's center, allowing people to sit together. However, beneath the stairwell is a smaller space that gives more privacy.

SMALL CONF. ELEVATION

The small conference room allows meetings to take place without taking up too much space.


ELEVATIONS

Custom elevated ceilings with LED light strips. 40" Smart TV found at Best Buy. Custom Furniture Pieces imported through Rhino Columns that are colored indicating room type.

LARGE CONF. ELEVATION 11. PRIVATE WORKSTATION Private workstations are more secluded on the third floor, allowing employees to focus and have

Large Conference Room allows meetings with a big group of people. Clients can call in and talk to their team.

a dedicated desk.

Sliding glass Door. On the walls are white boards 22" Computer screen found at Best Buy. Desk found at Wayfair Custom Couch imported through Rhino.

TEAM ROOMS ELEVATION

Endscaped Picture Frames. to liven up the room with art.

15. TEAM ROOM Team Rooms are designed to allow a group to work on a project together. This gives the team a space to brainstorm ideas.

OFFICE ELEVATION

There are two dedicated closed office spaces, and they are reserved for managers and HR.


17. LARGE CONF. ROOM


PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

The client's personality and sense of style inspire the project Deja Blue. The main goals are to reflect a bohemian mixed with a nautical escape style. Which allows the users to have a vacation home. During those summer days, the house brightens and aligns with the movement of natural light.

DEJA BLUE Residential Design - 4,300sqft

PROJECT IN COLLABORATION WITH TZUYING WANG, SHENYING YE, & NIKKI PETERKIN* ALL DISPLAYED WORK IS MINE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

Studio IV || Spring 2021 || SCAD



CLIENT ANALYSIS

USER GROU0PS

Music

Ricki Maybruch

Myles Grosovsky

Advertising & Marketing In A Relationship

Music Artist In A Relationship

Ricky was born and raised in New Jersey, and both clients want to experience something outside of city life, something rural and peaceful. A home that makes her and her long-term boyfriend forget about their jobs in the city: Myles works in the music industry, while Ricki is pursuing her career in Advertising and Marketing.

CLIENT + USERS

MOOD BOARD WAS DONE BY TZUYING WANG

Movement

MOOD BOARD

Natural Elements

Marketing


MARTHA'S VINEYARD

PA SUN TH

16 Bayside N, Edgartown, Massachusetts, 02539

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Martha's Vineyard, a Massachusetts isle, sits in the Atlantic only south of Cape

5 in 4 in 3 in 2 in 1 in

86°F 68°F 50°F 32°F

LAR DATA

Dawn:

05:50:02

Sunrise:

06:17:47

Culmination:

12:44:37

Sunset:

19:12:10

Dusk:

19:40:00

Daylight Duration:

12h 54m 23s

Mar Equinox:

03/20/2021 05:37 EDT

Cod. Being a long-term New England summer state, it includes an

Jun Solstice:

06/20/2021 23:31 EDT

Sep Equinox:

09/22/2021 15:21 EDT

extraordinary feeling of the local area and immaculate harbor sights. With

Dec Solstice:

12/21/2021 10:59 EST

masterful Greek revival houses tracing back to the mid-nineteenth century, Edgartown is a shoreline town of store shopping. The Vineyard also offers newcomers a mix of exceptional private ventures and astounding waterfront views. The 6.5-acre property has excellent rolling pastures, rising from a tidal pond at the bay's edge.

14°F

SITE ANALYSIS

2.1 Miles

2.5 Miles

1.9 Miles

0.7 Miles

2.1 Miles

9.2 Miles

4.2 Miles

9.2 Miles

Restaurant

Grocery

Gas Station

Airport

Art Gallery

Instruments Store

Golf

Hospital

OFTEN

SELDOM


FINAL BLOCK DIAGRAM

FINAL BUBBLE DIAGRAM

Bar& Storage P Bath

Parents' Bedroom

PARENTS' BEDROOM

Conservatory

PARENTS' BATH

OUTDOOR KITCHEN

CABANA

GARAGE

Garage G Bath

Water Feature

Storage

Display

Board Gmae

Guest Bedroom

1/2 BATH

Cleaning Area

CLOSET

INFORMAL DINNING

POOL

Kitchen OFFICE

BBQ Grill / Dining

Living Room

Pool FOYER/ STAIR

WINE STORAGE

LIVING ROOM LIBRARY

FIRST LEVEL

laundry

G. Bath

FIRST LEVEL

Ricki's Office

G. Bedroom M. Bath

GUEST BATH

Balcony

STAIR

DIAGRAMMING & SPATIAL ANALYSIS ALL DIAGRAMS WERE DONE BY NIKKI PETERKIN & SHENYING YE

OWNER LIVING

RICKI'S CLOSET

M. Bedroom

SECOND LEVEL

OWNER BATH / SPA

GUEST CLOSET

GUEST ROOM

Reading Area

Vinyl

Myles's Office

CONSERVATORY

GUEST LOUNGE/ LAUNDRY

MYLES'S CLOSET

YOGA/ GYM

MASTER BEDROOM

SECOND LEVEL


FIRST FLOOR / GROUND FLOOR 1.

Entrance Foyer

9.

Conservatory

2.

Wine Storage

10.

Kitchen

3.

Office

11.

Outdoor Kitchen / Living

4.

1/2 Bath

12.

Cabana

5.

Grandparent Room

13.

Cabana Storage

6.

Grandparent Bath

14.

Cabana Bath

7.

Grandparent Closet

15

Pool Deck

8.

Family Room / Library

12 10

6

5 4

11

7

9 1

8

2

SECOND FLOOR 16.

Guest Lounge

24.

Owner Suite

17.

Guest Lounge / Laundry

25.

Owner Living Room

18.

Guest Room

26.

Owner Bath / Spa

19.

Guest Closet

20.

Guest Bath

21.

Ricki's Closet

22.

Myles Closet

23.

Yoga/ Gym

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

19 18 17

20

26

21

16

25 22

14

15

3

23

24

13


ENTRANCE FOYER 4.

1. The water feature gives off a calming presence when entering the living

3.

area. 2. Blue sofa couch at the main library entrance. Natural light floods the main entrance. 3. The light feature is a spiraling painted 1.

2.

copper piece to grab the user's attention. 4. Cherry wooden beams were used in this project, giving a rustic look to this overall beach home.

Materials that are durable and easy to clean with the benefit of being pet-safe.

1. ENTRANCE FOYER

SCHEMATIC DESIGN ALL DESIGNS WERE DONE BY THE ENTIRE TEAM


The wood and gold chandelier give a rustic feel to

Wallpaper, art, and funky rugs are for Myles

this wine cooler.

Grosovsky’s art center family.

The grandparent's room acts like a guest room. However, the clients wanted two rooms tailored to each family's style.

5. GRANDPARENT ROOM

Couch to relax

This office is for Ricki Maybruch. The clients wanted spaces that matched their personalities.

2. WINE STORAGE Storage spaces for storing wines and party essentials.

3. OFFICE


5.

4.

8. FAMILY ROOM / LIBRARY The family room/library is the leading entertainment room for guests and family. Our main ideas were purple and blue to give a beachy esthetic. Photoshop was used to achieve this look, allowing it to feel photographic.

6. 3.

1.

2.

9. CONSERVATORY

CONSERVATORY

1. Swinging porch sofas for comfort and lounging. 2. The rug gives texture using a 10. KITCHEN The kitchen is an open design facing the patio and beach overlook. We aimed to show off combined dining and kitchen spacing in one room.

turf like material. 3. Bean bag chairs for lounging.

4. Wall that allows plants to be held there. 5. Copper light feature for a sense of mood at night. 6. Stone flooring to break up the wood ascetic.


5.

11. OUTDOOR KITCHEN / LIVING The outdoor kitchen and living quarters consist of a natural color pallet and wooden sections to

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divide trees and shrubbery. There is also an outdoor kitchen setup for grilling and preparing

4.

food. The seating area is arranged to see both the beach and the kitchen section.

3. 2. 1.

12. CABANA

CABANA

1. Flooring is divided into a stone finish and carpet. 2. Seating and lounge space face the pool 15. POOL DECK An infinity pool with a hot tub faces the beachfront. The seating arrangements allow for lounging and looking outward to a beautiful view.

deck and gaming area. 3. Gaming section consists of pool and poker.

4. The wall is covered in textured wallpaper. 5. Copper light feature for a sense of mood at night. 6. Wall lights are for mood.


OWNERS SUITE

1. The rug and carpet combo allows users a softer plus quieter experience. They allow Ricki and Myles to walk freely without disturbing the downstairs guests. 2. The Upholstered Bench and the materials provided by Kravet allow the user to sit and be near the bed without disturbing anyone. It also allows smaller pets to climb onto the bed safely. 25. OWNER LIVING ROOM The owner's living room is for Ricki Maybruch and her partner, Myles Grosovsky. They wanted an open but private section away from guests.

3. A Volare bed provided by Poltrona Frau stylized the overall room, giving this beach look. It allows the users to put curtains along the railings for that extra privacy. 4. The two-night stands found at a small shop and picked at a discounted price allow users to place books, tablets, and phones without getting up. 5. Their family gifted the shell art piece and showed interest in putting it up over their bed. 6. The Carissa wall lamps allow the user to light on their side. This also gives them space not taken up on the nightstands.

23. YOGA/ GYM The yoga and gym allow Ricki and Myles to work out without being

7. The Japanese Paper Weave found at Phillip Jeffries gives a rough texture to the walls.

in an open space.

8. Mosaic Blue Shade provided by Kravet allows the room to have enough sunlight in the morning. 9. The drapery is made of wool flannel and provided by Kravet. This allows complete privacy from the outside. Beyond is a balcony with a sliding door, allowing fresh air in.

26. OWNER BATH / SPA The owner's bath/spa focuses on relaxation and cleansing. Music can be played in the room.

Materials that are durable and easy to clean with the benefit of being pet-safe with the use of scratch guard.


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5. 8. 7.

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3. 4.

1.

24. OWNER SUITE

2.


PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

Jacquemus Miami Store was an ambitious project with the help of Andrea Scriré. The main goal was to form a cohesive and take inspiration from Simon Porte’s other stores in Paris. Incorporating Miamis greenery, natural light, and colors serves a purpose. It was giving the consumer an understanding of where everything was. The two entrances act as a doorway to each section of the store. As it was sectioning off parts without compromising the overall open space flow.

JACQUEMUS MIAMI STORE MA Luxury Brand Management Project - 8,000sqft PROJECT IN COLLABORATION WITH ANDREA SCRIRE*

Collaboration || Spring 2023 || SCAD


1. STORE FRONT


CLIENT ANALYSIS

CONCEPT

USER GROU0PS Customers

Models / Actresses

Store Staff

Fashion

Life Style

Influence

A statement and cultural

Living life to the fullest by any

Expressing an idea to others,

significance that selfs expresses

means. This gives the sense of

which allows purpose and

the overal world.

purpose.

sharing idea or goals.

Andrea Scriré Project Manager / Creative Strategist

Andrea Scriré was looking to expand her client's stores, Jacquemus, to the beaches of Miami. They are a store/fashion icon in Paris and Europe. Andrea's idea to set up a store in Miami was her grad thesis, and she wanted me to design a store that would mirror some of the ideas of their other locations plus giving it a Miami flare.

MATERIAL PALLETE

CLIENT + CONCEPT


GROUND FLOOR 1.

Store Front

9.

Fitting Area Lounge

2.

Check out Counter

10.

Large Fitting Rooms

3.

Orange Display Room

11.

Small Fitting Rooms

4.

Showrooms

12.

Accessories Room

5.

Right Side Display Room

6.

Left Side Display Room

7.

Center Display Room

8.

Back Display Room

11

11

9

10

8

12

10 7

6

5

2

1

3 4

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

4


The Fitting Lounge acts as a hub for showing off the users’ style in the clothing.

9. FITTING AREA LOUNGE ELEVATION

7. CENTER DISPLAY ROOM ELEVATION

The Center Display Room is to show off the seasonal fashion. This includes The Orange Room is a small space for entertainment, such as the orange claw machine and a TV center advertising

purses, dresses, and skirts. Mirrors and seating are placed around for the user's experience. Materials such as light sources allow the clothes' features to show off.

Jacqumus fashion shows.

3. ORANGE DISPLAY ROOM DRAWING

MATERIALS

These pillars scattered throughout the store are custom-designed to cover up metal pillars and serve as seating. Materials that are durable and easy to clean.

PILLAR / SEATING DRAWING

ELEVATIONS / DRAWINGS


ENTRANCE FOYER

4.

1. Fine-cut marble tiles were used as a foundation of the overall design. Letting the overall space feel spacious. 2. The doors were painted orange to match the overall Florida ascetic. We are bringing life from outside in.

3.

3. These custom mirrors give a little flare. Allowing it to look like you are watching the waves.

2.

4. An extensive skyline is constructed to

5.

allow natural light in. This allows the user to see what the dress will look like outside the store. 5. Seating is placed, allowing the user to 1.

9. FITTING AREA LOUNGE

SCHEMATIC DESIGN

sit and quickly put on shoes.

Materials that are durable and easy to clean.


4. 1.

3.

12. ACCESSORIES ROOM The accessories room shows off the jewelry, purses, and shoes. They are placed inside the walls, allowing light to be hidden along the inner walls.

2.

3. ORANGE DISPLAY ROOM

ORANGE DISPLAY ROOM

6. LEFT SIDE DISPLAY ROOM

1. This orange arcade-like claw machine is a

3. The TV is placed in a wall

fun little activity in which the users can

cut out so Wires can be

interact with.

hidden.

2. The carpet is a loop pile texture. It is more

The left side display room shows off last seasons clothing and accessories. The pillar is also

challenging to the touch but can easily be

shown to be in action allowing the user to sit on it as they please.

cleaned.

4. Same-color accessories are placed on these cutout walls.


9. OWNER SUITE


PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

In this Project, I researched Chad Robertson and the Tartine Community. They were very approachable when it came to interviewing them. They sought to teach chiefs and people interested in making bread and pastries. Tartine sought to give its customers new flavors, ideas, and techniques in their overall presentation. His wife helps him with the collaboration of Elisabeth Prueitt to build up the reputation of Tartine Bakery. The main goal was to expand Chad Robertsons' community to Orlando. Our objective was to design a rustic but open floorplan, which would allow the outside world to admire the bakery and restaurant.

TARTINE BAKERY Commercial Restaurant - 6,550sqft Studio || Fall 2020 || SCAD


1. ENTRANCE AREA


CLIENT ANALYSIS

CONCEPT

USER GROU0PS Customers Bartenders

Bakers Waitors

Chefs

Warmth

Ridged

Passion

A statement and cultural

Living life to the fullest by any

Expressing an idea to others,

significance that selfs expresses

means. This gives the sense of

which allows purpose and

the overal world.

purpose.

sharing idea or goals.

Managers

CONCEPT STATEMENT Tartine Bakery is well known for its comfort in​ its architecture and breads. For this project, the layout of the building is modern. However, it should give off comfort and a rustic look. The market should feel welcoming in its appearance.

ChadRobertson Chef Owner of Tartine Bakery

Chad Robertson is a chef and owner of the Tartine Bakery and The Manufactory in San Francisco. He was born in Texas and majored in culinary arts at The Culinary​Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York. He trained in France, and on his return, he opened Bay Village Bakery​ in Point Reyes Station, California.​

CLIENT + CONCEPT

MOOD BOARD

Material Pallet


VENTURE X BUILDING

PA SUN TH

109 East Pine Street, downtown Orland, FL

SO

Orlando, Florida, has a dynamic culinary scene featuring a diverse range of restaurants, and the culinary scene which is one of the main aspects of the area's appeal. The mix of culinary offerings reflects the city's cultural diversity. It contributes to the vibrant atmosphere that residents and visitors enjoy. In addition, the town has a central business district and cultural hubs. The richness of downtown provides a lively and engaging environment for residents and tourists alike.

SITE ANALYSIS

LAR DATA

Dawn:

06:30 AM

Sunrise:

07:35 AM

Sunset:

06:41 PM

Dusk:

07:00 PM

Daylight Duration:

11h 06m 00s

Mar Equinox:

03/19/2020 11:06 PM EDT

Jun Solstice:

06/20/2020 04:51 PM EDT

Sep Equinox:

09/22/2020 08:44 AM EDT

Dec Solstice:

12/21/2020 04:21 AM EST


BLOCK DIAGRAM

DIAGRAMMING & SPATIAL ANALYSIS

BUBBLE DIAGRAM


GROUND FLOOR 1.

Lobby

9.

Office

2.

Bakery

10.

Storage Room

3.

Waiting Area

11.

Booth Seating Area

4.

Dining Area

5.

Bar

6.

Restroom. Men

7.

Restroom. Woman

8.

Kitchen

9

6

10

7 8

11

4

5

1 2 3

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT


BOOTH SEATING AREA

1. Booth Pedestals are to lift one to look around the restaurant. 2. These wood and metal chandeliers are to give a rustic look around the

5. 2.

restaurant. 3. Booth seats are made of velvet material for comfort. Plus, extra back support

4.

with padding. 4. The art piece was chosen from many of Florida's art galleries. 3.

6.

5. This copper chandelier gave a rustic look and allowing to set a chill mood. 6. Chairs were designed in Rhino, giving a 1.

bouncy and lightweight feel.

11. BOOTH SEATING AREA

SCHEMATIC DESIGN

Materials that are durable and easy to clean


DRAWINGS Wall mounted art

Potted plants

Glass barrier for

with a vast color

scattered around the

privacy and health

pallet

restaurant

purposes.

The dining area was one of the first drawings I constructed. It shows off how ample the space is and where things go.

4. DINING AREA DRAWING

Custom Curved Entrance

Bakers Show Cabinets

Bakery drawing is where I focused on the perspective and arranging the seating. The custom wall was a lastminute addition, making the dining and bakery feel cohesive.

2. BAKERY

2. BAKERY DRAWING


ELEVATIONS Shelves hold drinks, but also has a mirror wall allowing people to watch TV. Custom bar table allows the bartender to quickly attend to each customer.

5. BAR ELEVATION Cabinets, stove tops, air vents, and refrigerators are present.

4. DINING AREA Dining Area is an open space showing off the bar and open kitchen. Oversized windows let in

Large Kitchen sink for washing

natural light, but the chandeliers give off a rustic kitchen mood once it is dark.

dishes, and another one to wash hands Tile Porcelain floors are used with rubber vented tiles allowing traction and a less slippery floor.

8. KITCHEN ELEVATION Large Kitchen that allows flow with the chefs and the servers.

P-1

P-2

P-3 P-5 P-6

P-4 T-1

5. BAR The bar space allows customers to sit and drink. However, at certain times, the bartender hosts mixology classes.

RESTROOM ELEVATION Restrooms that are ADA standard. Key notes are used to clarify the image.

Easily can be cleaned.


4. DINING AREA


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