RYLIE
DAVIDSON
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RYLIE DAVIDSON P:
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1 405 823 0003
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rylie.davidson@okstate.edu
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Oklahoma, United States
OKL AHOMA STA T E UN I V ER S I T Y I S t i l l w at e r , O K Bachelor of Science in DHM: Interior Design
Graduation Year: 2020
Minor in Architectural Studies: History & Theory and Sustainability
REGENTS UNIV ER S I T Y I L ondon, EN G Undergraduate class abroad studying research methods, lighting design, and cultures
D ESI GN EXPE R IE N CE
L IFE C ENTER I St i l l w at e r , O K I, along with other select students, completed space planning, consultations, and renderings for an adult dementia daycare center with which they applied for a $15,000 grant to renovate their facility.
ASID FOUNDATIO N G R A N T I S t i l l w at e r , O K Worked alongside Dr. Emily Roberts to develop conceptual plans for a closed mall case study involving developed floor plans, elevations, and renderings of the Dementia Friendly City Center
C OMPE TITIO N S
C ANSTRUCTION I S t i l l w at e r , O K People’s Choice Award at Canstruction Event Hosted by Feeding Change Stillwater with Design “Balancing Scales”
C ONV ERGENC E I S t i l l w at e r , O K 2nd Place Award at Convergence: An Interdisciplinary Student Design Charrette Focusing on Sustainable Practices to Support an Aging Population
ORGANIZ A TIO N S
AMERICAN SOCI ET Y O F I N T ER I O R D ES I G N I S t i l l w at e r , O K Publicist of ASID’s Oklahoma State University Student Chapter
INTERNATIONAL I N T ER I O R D ES I G N A S S O C I A T I O N I S t i l l w at e r , O K Active Member of IIDA’s Oklahoma State University Student Chapter
U.S. GREEN B UILD I N G C O UN C I L I S t i l l w at e r , O K Secretary/Treasurer of USGBC’s Oklahoma State University Student Chapter
REC OG N ITIO N S
EDUCATOR’S PR ES EN T A T I O N I Bar c e l ona, S p ai n Lighting Fixture “Orb” presented at International Association of Lighting Designers Enlighten Europe Conference, Juried
EDUCATOR’S PR ES EN T A T I O N I Hong K ong, C hi na Lighting Fixture “Orb” presented at Passive and Low Energy Architecture Conference, Juried
AWARDS
L EEV ERA PEPIN S C HO L A R S HI P I S t i l l w at e r , O K OSU Department of DHM Academic Scholarship
RUB Y ANN B URCH S C HO L A R S HI P I S t i l l w at e r , O K OSU Department of DHM Academic Scholarship
C RED E N TIA LS
01 R E SU M E
L EED Green Ass oc i at e
SKILLS August 2016 - May 2020
June 2017 - July 2017
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
60%
ADOBE INDESIGN January 2018 - May 2018
January 2019 - Present
ADOBE LIGHTROOM
HAND RENDERING
SKETCHUP LAYOUT SKETCHUP
October 12 2018 February 2 - 4 2018
August 2016 - Present August 2016 - Present August 2016 - Present
AUTOCAD ENSCAPE
75%
MODEL MAKING
3DS MAX VRAY REVIT
75%
RHINO November 7 - 9 2018 December 10 - 12 2018
UNITY 3DR 3D PRINTING
August 2016 - Present
SOLID WORKS
August 2016 - Present
LASER CUTTING
November 24 2018
SPACE PLANNING
MICROSOFT SUITE
90%
COMPUTER RENDERING
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TABLE OF CONTE
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Retail Design I WANDER
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Office Design I COGS
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Educational Design I PIONEER
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Healthcare Design I RENEWAL
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Extracurricular I PROJECTS
WANDER
SPRING 2018 STUDIO II SMALL-SCALE COMMERCIAL TEAM PROJECT SQUARE FOOTAGE 1228 sq ft LOCATION
CONCEPT Faced with the challenge of creating a retail space for an innovative adventure store, this design uses sustainable features and materials to emphasize the values of the brand. By incorporating elements of the location into the design, the store provides a sense of nature and rusticism while staying true to the modern focus of the company. This project would be expected to obtain a LEED Silver status.
0 5 W AND E R R E T A IL DES I G N
Stillwater, Oklahoma
SKILLS USED AutoCAD Enscape Sketchup Photoshop Illustrator Furniture Design Hand-Rendering Space Planning
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DESIGN PROCESS sketches, schematics & solutions
FACADE CONCEPTS AND SKETCHES
FACADE ELEVATION AND RENDERING
reclaimed corrugated metal, salvaged wood, and large windows show the heart of the brand
incorporating a defined overhang with bench seating and lights invites pedestrians to enjoy the space
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INTERIOR BUBB
placing spaces to p flow so that both em tomers are able to
INSPIRATION AND DESIGN Our inspiration came from the natural elements in Oklahoma instead of using mountains and oceans like most adventure stores. Our design features vertical lines and wood materials to abstractly represent trees and forests. Photography from local artists gives the store geographical context.
BLE DIAGRAM
promote a natural mployees and cusmove unhindered
FLOORPLAN OF ZONES
FINAL PRODUCT AND SOLUTION
using flooring, ceiling heights, and clever design to subtly designate public and private spaces
incorporating reclaimed or recycled materials, natural elements, and neutral colors WA N DER RETA I L D E S IG N 08
SUSTAINABILITY finishes & design features
SUSTAINABILITY FEATURES Low / No VOC’s Recycled Glass Countertops Repurposed Wood
Reclaimed Materials all wood is reclaimed, sanded down, and restained to create warmth
Automatic Faucets LED Lighting Lighting with Timers Extensive Green Roof
Recycled Glass Countertops recycled material that gives a clean look while recalling its past beauty
Water Saving Toilet Rooftop Solar Panels In-Store Recycling Green Concrete
Living Walls succulents and horticulture placed to provide a connection to nature
No Smoking In/Around Store Carbon Filtering Double-Paned Windows Low Emitting Materials
Bio-Ethanol Fireplace fireplace to provide natural heat and a central space to unite people
Acoustic Panels on Ceiling Green Training Vintage Tiles Repurposed Cork
Repurposed Cork cork veneer used in various heights to create a unique and distinct display
Natural Lighting Repurposed Iron Salvaged Doors
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Bio-ethanol Fireplace
In-Store Photography by Oliver Visuals
CENTRAL SEATING AREA a large bio-ethanol fireplace centrally located on the west wall along with the custom seating and lighting fixtures create a warm and inviting place to promote community and socialization within the store WA N DER RETA I L D E S IG N 10
COGS
SPRING 2018 STUDIO II SMALL-SCALE COMMERCIAL TEAM PROJECT SQUARE FOOTAGE 1698 sq ft LOCATION
CONCEPT With the growing need for coworking facilities in San Francisco, our goal was to design an innovative and inviting coworking facility that encourages collaboration, communication, and strong relationships. Due to recent increased awareness of the benefits of personalized workspaces, we have designed zoning options which create personalized work styles for each unique individual, including seating zones that invite conversation and promote social bonding.
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San Francisco, California
SKILLS USED AutoCAD Sketchup Enscape Laser Cutting Physical Modeling Photoshop Lightroom Woodworking
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ZONING collaboration & privacy
calm zone
alone together
community
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a place for relaxation and decompression from the everyday stresses of the typical workplace
combining the social aspect of a coworking space and the privacy expected in an office
places designed to improve and encourage collaboration and socialization within the professional space
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MATERIAL SELECTION Materials were chosen to provide a warm tactile sensation as well as a modern pattern to promote the feeling of comfort and relaxation. The color scheme reduces stress and anxiety.
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By providing access to nature through abundant windows, indoor greenery, natural materials, and high ceilings, users are able to form place attachment and environmental bonding.
LIGHTING DESIGN
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The lighting chosen efficiently lights the space while simultaneously providing focal points for each space. The dramatic designs and textures mix technology with classic San Francisco.
RESIDENTIAL ATMOSPHERE Not only were the materials chosen to convey a residential sense fo place, but the furniture and layout resemble a home as well. The use of nooks and semiprivate spaces achieve this.
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PLACE ATTACHMENT place identity & environmental bonding
INDOOR GREENERY
SENSE OF ARRIVAL
HISTORIC IDENTITY
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PIONEER
FALL 2018 STUDIO III LARGE-SCALE CONSTRUCTION INDIVIDUAL PROJECT SQUARE FOOTAGE 4124 sq ft LOCATION
CONCEPT Challenged with renovating an Oklahoma elementary school’s library, a design emerged that provides distinct and cohesive spaces for learning, quiet reading, and group study. While staying true to the history of the school, the design incorporates technology integrated into the built environment. Acoustics are taken into account through material selection and ceiling heights. The result is a captivating space for many ages.
1 7 PI O NE E R E D U C A T IONAL DES I G N
Stillwater, Oklahoma
SKILLS USED AutoCAD Sketchup Enscape Photoshop
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open classroom 1 2
a space with tables and chairs arranged in varying configurations to provide a flexible learning area
reading area 2
designing for the smaller children, kids can sit on the steps to ensure that everyone has the perfect view
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computer nook 3
with acoustic panels, an inset desk, and a bold color, the computer nook creates a focal point of the room 1 9 PI O NE E R E D U C A T IONAL DES I G N
In the administration wing of the school, new construction was done to create several spaces including a lounge for teachers, two restrooms, two storage rooms, a reception area, and two offices. Details can be seen to the right.
The administration wing required two ADA restrooms and a kitchenette in the teachers’ lounge. The spaces were planned to be easily accessible for busy faculty and to provide an escape from the hustle of their daily lives. PION EER EDUCA TION A L D E S IG N 20
It was important that the furniture be modular and flexible to allow for multiple uses in the space. Tables with a variety of layouts were used for the learning zone to allow for individual work as well as group activities with a teacher.
A prefabricated ceiling and pattern was used to add pops of color and to play on the angles of the library. To help designate spaces, the ceiling height was dropped in some places to create more intimate settings. 2 1 PI O NE E R E D U C A T IONAL DES I G N
COMPUTER AREA & CONFERENCE ROOM The custom desk is inset to create the illusion of privacy, while also being angled to allow the librarian and aids to view the screens. The clerestory window allows light into the conference room without invading privacy.
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RENEWAL
SPRING 2018 STUDIO II SMALL-SCALE CONSTRUCTION INDIVIDUAL PROJECT SQUARE FOOTAGE 250 sq ft LOCATION
CONCEPT Focusing on research-based design, this inpatient hospital room challenges the typical healthcare design by incorporating natural elements and geometric patterns to resemble nature and restore healing. The vibrant hues and vivid shapes renew the mind as well as the body through color theory and focal points. Through empathic design, furniture solutions were created to offer seating for the family without hindering staff.
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Seatle, Washington
SKILLS USED AutoCAD Sketchup Enscape Photoshop
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DESIGN P
inspiration, theo
DESIGN CONCEPT AND INSPIRATION
COLOR THEORY
a geometric design that mimics nature inspired the design concept of using nature in atypical ways
a triadic color scheme combines three vibrant colors in less saturated tones to emulate strength and energy
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USER NEEDS A
the window nook c window seat witho view or connec
PROCESS
ory, and solution
AND WANTS
creates a desk and out obstructing the ction to nature
MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS
FINAL PRODUCT AND SOLUTION
antimicrobial materials and finishes were selected to promote cleanliness and health
the final built-in creates a semi-private space for family members, the patient, or the staff to use RENEWAL HEALTHCARE DESIGN 26
EMPATHIC DESIGN patient & family care Recessed Desk and Seat custom built-in created to allow patients family or staff access to a desk and seat
Focal Wall geometric feature wall to distract patient or allow them to focus on the design
FLOOR PLAN
Sleeper Couch pull-out couch to allow for guest seating and sleeping which can comfort the patient
Honeycomb Custom Ceiling Hexagonal ceiling at varying heights to create a focal point and to simulate nature
Lighting Design lighting is integrating into the honeycomb ceiling to perfectly blend with the design
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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
ZONING storage & seating
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LIFE CENTER
SPRING 2018 NON STUDIO PROJECT SMALL-SCALE REMODEL TEAM PROJECT SQUARE FOOTAGE 1228 sq ft LOCATION
Stillwater, Oklahoma
SKILLS USED AutoCAD
CONCEPT To provide space planning and renderings for a local adult dementia daycare center, select students conducted site visits and client interviews to give insight and examples of renovations for several rooms. Wayfinding, gerontology, multiuse, science, and aesthetics were combined to present several renderings to apply for an approximately $15,000 grant. 29 LI FE C E N T E R
Sketchup Enscape Photoshop Site Visit
My team was tasked with redesigning the classroom, a cafeteria, and a general ga aesthetic concept, this room was given and was the only material mandated by space more flexibility. The islands were se given function. Caseworking was added
e kitchen which served as a sunday school classroom, a library, a cooking athering place. After assigning each room of the LIFE center a different a farmhouse theme. The flooring was the same throughout the center the client. Tables that fold and chairs that stack were added to give the et on casters to allow them to customize the space depending on the d to the west wall to allow for books to be displayed and for seating.
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LIGHTING DESIGN
SPRING 2017 3D DESIGN
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SMALL LIGHTING & SCULPTURAL DESIGN INDIVIDUAL PROJECT SKILLS USED Illustrator Laser Printing Rastering 3D Design
TOP
Woodworking
CONCEPT Given the assignment to design a three-dimensional luminaria using adobe illustrator, the repetition of shapes gave way to the structured yet playful design. By combining rastering and vector engraving, light shines through the wood in unexpected ways. The voids and layers provide a shallow relief to the surface which is emphasized with the lighting inside. 31 LI G HT IN G D E S IGN
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EAMES HOUSE
SPRING 2018 DIGITAL DESIGN COMMUNICATION INDIVIDUAL PROJECT SKILLS USED AutoCAD Sketchup Unity 3D 3DS Max
CONCEPT To further study influential architecture and interior design while also learning several new rendering software, a case study was done over the Eames House and Studio using modeling techniques. Starting with AutoCAD files, the information was transformed into three-dimensional models which could then be manipulated.
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REN DERE D U S IN G U N ITY
REN DERE D U S IN G U N ITY
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CITY CENTER
SPRING 2018 DESIGN CONVERGENCE LARGE SCALE RENOVATION TEAM PROJECT SQUARE FOOTAGE 1000 sq ft LOCATION
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
AWARD 2nd Place
CONCEPT Brought together in a campus interdisciplinary design charrette, teams were challenged with creating sketches, floor plans, renderings, and ideas to turn the dying Crossroads Mall in Oklahoma City into a Dementia-Friendly City Center resembling the Dementia Village in the Netherlands.
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SKILLS USED AutoCAD Sketchup Enscape Photoshop
Our design focused on incorporatin the daily lives of the residents in seve gardens and walkways to safely e them to independently meander thr
ng the landscape into eral ways. Giving them explore nature allows rough the complex.
Part of the programmatic concepts was to regreen as much of the site as possible. By removing most of the roof and opening up almost every space to the sunlight, the gardens and nature were brought to the forefront of the design. The center of the site was to become a shopping and business center for the residents. Barber shops, salons, pubs, restaurants, grocery store, banks, post offices, and stores were to be provided so that the residents could get all their needs taken care of in the city center. Close to the residential areas of the complex, a fully functioning medical building would provide emergency and routine daily care for the occupants. This would be centrally located.
The outcome of this design charrette was the winning of several grants by different organizations to continue the work started by Dr. Emily Roberts. I am actively participating in developing more accurate and in-depth plans as well as renderings.
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RYLIE DAVIDSON
INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO 2019