Ryann Cook Student Interior Design Portfolio

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RYANN COOK

Education

Bachelor of Science, Interior Design

Mississippi State University, CIDA Accredited

Graduation: August 2020

GPA: 3.7/4.0

Work Experience

SERVER | JUNE 2019 - JUNE 2020

Harvey’s (Eat With Us Co.) | Columbus, MS

Responsibilities:

Maintain upscale dining environment

Develop steadfast relationship with clientele

Ensure consistent brand quality

Soft Skills:

Memorization Customer Service Active Listening Positive Attitude Multitasking Attention to Detail Prioritize Leadership

CHILDCARE PROVIDER (Ages 4 and 7)

SUMMERS JUNE 2014 - JUNE 2018

Megan Zoeller | Nashville, TN

Responsibilities:

Program educational and entertaining trips to museums, increase exposure to academic events

Supervise summer homework and supplemental material

Organize daily routines, run errands and maintain household

Soft Skills: Communication Flexibility Accountability Conflict Resolution Patience Scheduling Reliable Mediation Self Starter Empathy

Travel

Campus Involvement

Selected, Zacharias Leadership Conference | 2016

Phaedra Production Crew | 2016

Stage Assistant | In charge of running lines and monitoring props

American Society of Interior Designers | 2017 - 2020

Resource Officer | 2019-2020

Attend ‘Lunch and Learns’ and meet representatives

Design Summit | 2018 Fayetteville, AR; 2019 Jackson, MS; 2020 New Orleans, LA (Digital Competition Submission)

Community Involvement

Lowndes County Amateur Radio Club | 2013 - 2017

Member | Classes in building radios, electronics, and morse code

Certified General License | 2014

Starkville Arts Council 2016 - 2020

Volunteer | Cotton District Arts Festival 2017-2020

Volunteer | Queer Arts Festival 2018-2020

Gallery Showings

Juried 40 Under 40 Showing | 2018

Juried SAC Holiday Showcase | 2018

Queer Arts Festival | 2018

Austin, TX Atlanta, GA

Boston, MA

Charleston, SC

Chicago, IL

Columbus, OH

Fayetteville, AR

Nashville, TN New York, NY

San Antonio, TX

Washington DC

Achievements

President’s and Dean’s Scholar | 2016 - 2020

Freshman Excellence Scholarship | 2016 - 2020

4 Place | Curtis Stout Lighting Competition | 2019

Portable lamp design competition through MSU with Curtis Stout

Shackouls Honors College | 2016 - 2018

ASID Regional South Central Student Design

Competition | Spring 2018

Gold | Retail

Silver | Hospitality (Restaurant)

Silver | Digital Rendering

Silver | Hand Rendering

Bronze | Digital Rendering

Bronze | Hand Rendering

Bronze | New Product Design (Lamp)

Relevant Coursework

TECHNICAL DESIGN

Design 1 and 2

Drawing 1

Hand Rendering

Survey of Photography

History of Art in France

History of Interiors 1 and 2

Color and Lighting

Digital Design

Textiles and Materials

Construction and Detailing

Professional Practice

Furniture Design

LEED

Revit

AutoCAD

Sketch-Up

Rhino

Adobe Suite

Lumion

Encsape

Microsoft Office

th Software Proficiencies Ps Ai Id CONTACT 662.364.0460 ryann.cook1997@gmail.com ryanncookart Ryann Cook

Next Hub

80’s comic books mark the map of Next University’s new educational facility. The pages of the comic book create form which blossoms into rooms and the spaces come alive with vibrant textures. Local artist JD Deardourff’s murals inspire the collaborative, colorful environment that is perfect for today’s rapidly-paced educational system.

ABOUT THE SPACE RESOURCES

Contemporary satellite educational faculty in Washington, DC. Cater to nontraditional students using technology to develop design thinking.

Two levels connected with a monumental stair. 10600 SQ/FT.

AutoCAD, Revit, & InDesign 9

RESEARCH

individual/group open auditory privacy

individual semi closed/closed visual/auditory privacy

small/large group open collaborative

small/large group closed collaborative

LARGE ACTIVE CLASSROOM

+ seats 50-60

+ satellite seating groups, mobile furniture

SMALL CLASSROOMS

+ seats 15 + one contemporary with lounge furniture, one traditional with Node desks

BLENDED CLASSROOM

+ seats 25-30

+ lounge furniture with contemporary technology

+ provide variety of spaces to increase productivity and active learning

+ incorporate mobile partitions

+ stimulate increased learning through altered built environments

+ variety of classroom styles allows instructors control over classes

+ air quality

+ purification

+ humidity

+ natural access

+ color

+ circadian rhythms

+ collaboration

+ quiet rooms

+ on site childcare

+ wellness library

+ fitness centers

+ stairs

+ incentives programs

+ utilize exterior windows to pull light through interior space

+ provide childcare center to aid adults continuing their education

+ diversity in furniture provides comfort and support

DESIGN GOALS

ZONING CLASSROOM
WELLBEING
PRIVATE PUBLIC TOGETHER ALONE 11

SPACE PLANNING

1 Makerspace 2 Digital Lab 3 Large Active Classroom 4 Work Cafe 5 Mother’s Room 6 Childcare 7 Classrooms 8 Faculty Center 9 Tutoring Center 10 Creative Lab 11 Learning Commons 12 In Between Spaces Level 10 Color Coded Floorpan Level 11 Color Coded Floorplan 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 7 2 In-Between spaces provide break out zones Digital lab is divided into individual work and group work zones Mother’s rooms and childcare facility located close to entry and away from classrooms 12

JD DEARDOURFF

COMIC BOOKS

SEQUENTIAL ORDER SCRIPT

ICONOGRAPHY

+ floorplan layout

+ adjacencies

+ interruptive collaborative zones

AESTHETICS

+ graphic color blocking + artificial color

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Local artist JD Deardourff’s artwork is inspired by comic books from the 1980s.

Clear corridors mimic panels

Interruptive collaborative zones

Level 10 Color Rendered Plan Level 11 Rendered Plan
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Perspective | Faculty Center

Lounge seating for faculty center for privacy and increased collaboration

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Suspended acoustic tiles define space and reduce excess noise

Multiple types of chairs

offers students a choice which increases productivity

Perspective | Digital Lab and Learning Commons
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Perspective | Monumental Stair
Floating staircase continues open concept theme
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Glowing LED tiles reminiscent of 80s disco

BuzziWorks suspended acoustic tiles

Different postures to allow students to work comfortably enhancing studying

Perspective | Learning Commons
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The Source

The Source is a Digestive Health Clinic located in Tucson, Arizona. It is inspired by natural elements like air, water, fire, and earth. Together, they build the foundation for a comfortable and functional environment. LEAN principles and technology both heavily influenced the schematic design of the space to increase functionality. Aesthetically, the space reads as a calming with tone on tone neutrals and soft texture.

ABOUT THE SPACE TEAM | RESOURCES

Hospitality-like clinic that utilizes new technology and natural design aesthetic to create a timeless and functional facility.

One level in a new medical office building. 12,540 sq/ft.

Ryann Cook, Onjelica Harris Google Office, Revit, & InDesign
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RESEARCH

NATURAL ELEMENTS

Nurses

Safety

Privacy

VS

Chairs Pharmaceutical Output

DIGITAL KIOSKS

+allow guests to check in privately which frees up staff to spend time completing other tasks

+can streamline process

Comfort Support VS Privacy Connection VS

Manipulation of Environment Functionality VS

PERSONAL APP

+patients can continuously monitor health at home and update app which alerts doctor to changes without coming in

Movement, Unity, Clarity

Passive Relaxation Active Productivity

VS

+develop a comfortable, secure atmosphere for guests to spend a lot of time in that is also functional and productive for staff

INDIGO LIGHTING

+specific lightwave that has anti-microbial properties +can be utilized to keep space cleaner/healthier

+include area for digital kiosks to be incorporated now or in the future

+areas for doctors to meet and check for updates throughout the day

Grounded, Independence Energy, GrowthConnected, Open

+combine different elements to create unique requirements for each space

+together, they create a nature inspired scheme without feeling contrived

DESIGN GOALS

INFUSION SUITE TECHNOLOGY
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1 Active Waiting Room 2 Check In 3 Check In Kiosk 4 Check Out 5 Patient Restroom 6 Consultant Room 7 Exam Rooms 8 Clinical Work Area 9 Patient Infusion Room 10 Infusion Suite Restroom 11 Clean Supply Closet 12 Soiled Hold Closet 13 Mix Room 14 Nourishment Area 15 Short Term Waiting Area 16 Weight Check 17 Administration Work Areas 18 Charting Alcoves 19 Clinical Director Private Office 20 Clinical Work Areas 21 Instrument Sterilization 22 IT Closet 23 Manager’s Offices 24 Infusion Suite Work Area 25 Staff Restrooms 26 Staff Lounge 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 25 26 Waiting Area mixed use furniture provides choice/functionality OFS post and beam system provide structure-safety-as well as still being connected to rest of space LEAN design principles formulate flow pattern for check-in and check-out area 7 Digital kiosks and traditional guest check in allow guests choice between private check in or interacting with staff 5 Color Coded Floorplan 26
SPACE PLANNING

Staff lounge offers variety of working options for staff to choose how they work and relax

Staff restroom equipped with shower to promote wellness in exercising before work

Bright colored materials in work areas to promote energy and movement

Similar colored flooring materials create a smooth transition between corridors and exam spaces which eases anticipation

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Rendered Floorplan 28

Acoustic Privacy Curtains give security to guests

Perspective | Infusion Suite Pods
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Window into corridor can be covered to allow guests to personalize room for comfort and privacy

Skylight connects guests to nature and allows natural light into the space.

Perspective | Exam Room
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変換

The Transformation follows the same transition of the mythical Kitsune (fox). They are magical beings who possess great intelligence and wisdom that increases with age. The colors and materials mature through the different layers of dining in the restaurant. Various traditional elements of Japan are integrated through the menu and style of the restaurant.

ABOUT THE SPACE TEAM | RESOURCES

New restaurant opening in Osaka, Japan. Features three types of dining experiences. One level with small mezzanine. 7000 SQ/FT.
35 SILVER in Hospitality, ASID Student Competition 2019
Ryann Cook, Onjelica Harris AutoCAD, Revit, InDesign, Google Docs

RESEARCH

Quick Outdoor Dining & Ramen Bar

+ tapas/small tasting courses

+ family-style plating

+ open late for nightlife

Contemporary Asian Fusion

+ locally-sourced ingredients

+ seasonal menu

+ spotlight on a local rising chef

Traditional Zashiki

$ $-$$ $$$+

+ separated using mezzanine

+ traditional tatami seating

+ courses

+ proximity of ocean means fresh ingredients, visitors, and materials

+ should appeal to locals and visitors

+ inclusion of local, natural resources and recycled materials

ASIAN FUSION

+ cultural diversity: appeals to younger generation

+ creative culinary freedom

TRADITIONAL ZASHIKI

+ ramen bar

+ outdoor bar

+ primary dining room

+ indoor bar

+ private karaoke rooms

+ traditional private dining 18-24

Rate of Dine Out, By Age (Weekly)

+ will appeal to older generation

+ can be used for after-work functions

DESIGN GOALS

TRANSITION
LOCATION RESTAURANT
Port City Active Nightlife Historic District Nature
TRENDS
25-34 35-44 45-55 55+
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SPACE
1 Vestibule 2 Main Dining Space 3 Outdoor Dining Space 4 Main Bar 5 Karaoke Rooms 6 Mezzanine (Traditional Dining Rooms) 7 Ramen Bar 8 Restrooms 9 Back of House Bank of booths along center to draw guests back to ramen bar Elevation of storage for guests’ shoes for restroom Color Coded Floorplan Elevator to provide access to mezzanine Indoor and outdoor bar to provide easy access to reduce traffic through the restaurant Seats 200 38 1 2 3 5 8 7 9 6
PLANNING

Tablescapes

Uniform Design

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Rendered Floorplan

Soft materials in the karaoke rooms to help acoustics

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Elevation | Lobby, Dining Room, & Bathroom Elevation | Ramen Bar Elevation | Ramen Bar Traditional Japanese Art Logo Statue
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Live Fish Tank
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Perspective | Dining Room, Bar, & Mezzanine
Perspective | Outdoor Patio SILVER, Digital Rendering | ASID Student Competition 43
Perspective | Ramen Bar BRONZE, Digital Rendering | ASID Student Competition 44

Heroux

Heroux plays on the same sentiments that Dorothy felt when she reached the Emerald City. It mimics that same imposing yet luxurious feel that is both of the future and the past. A gleaming palace of sparkling displays. Luxe wares are displayed like museum pieces. The French heritage in the name suggests legacy and poise.

ABOUT THE SPACE RESOURCES

Luxury brand looking to develop flagship in Toronto, Canada. Specializes in handbags, outwear and coats, and accessories.

Two stories in high-end neighborhood Bloor-Yorkville. 8000 sq/ft.

AutoCAD, Revit, InDesign, & Illustrator
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Needs Scheme Name

+ niche market, hand crafted unique goods

+ personalized services

+ sustainable and ethically sources

+ dark colors: masculine, powerful + luxury: minimalist, two color palette

+ heritage, looking for established brand

+ famous fashion houses and accessory brands are often European

+ structured, architectural elements

+ hard finishes, matte surfaces

+ darker, saturated color palette

+ cigar lounge and designated men’s lounge to encourage stay

+ recycled materials/finishes

+ construct new windows

+ maintain products to extend wear life

+ repurpose existing structure

DESIGN GOALS

DEMOGRAPHICS SUSTAINABILITY BRANDING Total Millennials Gen X Boomers Gender Ratios Energy Efficient fixtures Optimize PreExisting Structures Enhance Daylighting Streamline Operations 2016 2017
RESEARCH
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heroux

SPACE PLANNING

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Level 1 Color Coded Floorplan Level 2 Color Coded Floorplan 1 Sunglasses Display 2 Hats Display 3 Entry 4 Wallets 5 Fragrance 6 Handbags 7 Cash Wrap 8 Gloves 9 Watches 10 Lounge Space 11 Fine Jewelry 12 Briefcases 13 Men’s Watches and Jewelry 14 Men’s Accessories 15 Luggage 16 Fitting Rooms 17 Fragrance and Specialty Display 18 Cigar Lounge 19 Furs 20 Men’s Outerwear 21 Women’s Outerwear 22 Lounge Space
linear display cases will rise from the floor like towers. The items inside will appear to float against the black walls, floors, and display case. It will
like art.
Display 2
angles reflect the geode-inspired architectural lighting display in the main entryway. It will have applied gold material that refracts light to bring attention to the hats on display.
Display 1 52
Tall,
feel
Custom
The
Custom
Custom Cashwrap Design
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Sofa Sketch
Level 1 Rendered Floorplan Level 2 Rendered Floorplan
Angular flooring visually stops customers
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Linear flooring visually draws in customers to back of store

Museum-style spotlights

Angular wallcovering draws eye up and mimics flooring on second level

Custom Copper Pendant Section | Main Entrance View of First and Second Levels
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EXTERIOR

Designed to compliment existing storefronts in Bloor-Yorkville. There are influences of 1920’s Art Deco like the continual use of line to create delicate shapes. There is green stained glass along the exterior wall overlooking the street to emphasize the brand.

Exterior Elevation Storefront Enlarged Front Section Light-colored stone commonly used on Bloor-Yorkville road.
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Floral wallpaper defines women’s accessories

Perspective | Window
Display, Eyewear Display, & Hat Display
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GOLD Award, Hand Rendering | ASID Student Competition
Perspective | Outerwear & Accessories 58
Perspective | Monumental Stair,
&
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Fragrance Counter
Fine Jewelry Display
Perspective | Cigar Lounge
Geometric wallpaper defines men’s cigar lounge
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Chinese moongate inspired by Art Deco
SILVER Award, Hand Rendering | ASID Student Competition

Abstract Ad Series

color-blocking

typography

thematic

advertising
shape repetition advertising monochromatic 119 | Collage
whimsical
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