s a m a n t h a hurrell university of missouri . interior design
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Sustainable Technologies Group Bus Shelter Design
Studio IV Child Development Lab
Environmental Analysis 2D And 3D Case Studies
Studio III Buffalo Ridge Lake House
Creative Works Charcoal And Watercolor
With a new public transit route being implemented fall 2014, Como Connect was in need of a new and innovative bus shelter design. Our objective for the bus shelter was to create a design that was sustainable, economical and aesthetically pleasing. The modularity of the design allows for personalization such as community artwork and business marketing. The materials that were used to create the space are easily replacable at an economical cost if damaged. This design strives to create a lasting and safe environment that will impact the community in a positive way.
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sustainable technologies group bus shelter design
The roofing is made out of a minimum of 30% recycled material. It is also 100% recyclable at the end of its life long span.
The roofing is made out of a minimum of 30% recycled material. It is also 100% recyclable at the end of its life long span. The mateiral also withstands windstorms, rain, hail, snow and ice.
The metal decking is 80% recycled steel from a local distrubuter in Jefferson City.
The metal decking is 80% recycled steel from a local distrubuter in Jefferson City. The decking stabilizes the roofing panels.
The metal beams that support the weight of the roof are mde out of 80% post consumer recycled material.
The metal beams that support the weight of the roof are mde out of 80% post consumer recycled material. They also contain 10-30% post industrial recycled material
Perforated metal panels allow people to see the bus coming and allows natural light to enter the shelter. The panels consist of 80% post consumer recycled material.
Perforated metal panels were used to allow people to see the bus coming and to also allow natural light into the shelter. The panels are made out of 80% post consumer recycled material.
The back wall of the shelter consists of solid metal panels that help block rain, snow and wind from entering the shelter.
The back wall of the shelter consists of solid metal panels that help block rain, snow and wind from entering the shelter. The panels are from a local supplier in Jefferson City and are also made with 80% post consumer recycled materials.
The concrete is made out of 35% fly ash which is residue generated in combustion of coal.
The concrete is made out of 35% fly ash which is residue generated in combustion of coal. The concrete panels can also be easily decorated with community artwork.
They beams are made out of 80% post consumer recycled materials . Steel is 100% recyclable which makes this a great material choice.
Steel beams support the perforated metal, solid metal panels and also the concrete panels. They are made out of 80% post consumer recycled materials . Steel is 100% recyclable which makes this a great material choice.
A painted steel column is located next to the GES map. This column will be painted a specific color(s) depending on what route(s) the bus stop is on. This will be visible from the sidewalk,
A painted steel column is located next to the GES map. This column will be painted a specific color(s) depending on what route(s) the bus stop is on. This will be visible from the sidewalk, and from inside the bus making the stop easily idetifiable with the ComoConnect users.
The base of the shetler is a Filter Pave product. The pad consists of 100% post consumer recycled glass. The glass pavement allows for natural irrigation and improves water quality. Adjacent to the pad will also be native Missouri plants
The base of the shetler is a Filter Pave product. The pad consists of 100% post consumer recycled glass. The glass pavement allows for natural irrigation and improves water quality. Adjacent to the pad will also be native Missouri plants that will help with storm water run off.
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Studio IV Child Development Lab
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This design focuses on creating a fun and lively atmosphere through the use of curves, geometry, and texture. Visitors are greeted by a large circulation desk that flows into a winding hallway. Children can be seen running their hands along the wood planks that hug one side of the curve. Upon entering the classroom, geometric shapes take over, keeping the classroom playful yet structured. The final design creates a high end experience that is appealing to the staff, parents, and above all, the children.
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Preschool Room Two
Toddler Room
Preschool Room
ClassRoom Material Selections
Infant Room
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As an Interior Design student, it is fundamental to understand what has made past designs successful and at times, unsuccessful. Through the course, Environmental Analysis, students were asked to evaluate several well-known buildings. The two diagrams shown analyze the buildings in two very different ways, one 2D and the other 3D. Both 2D and 3D diagrams are essential to truly understanding a building’s design. Creating diagrams is an important lesson that goes beyond looking through floor plans and photos.
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The concept of the design is to integrate a garden into the heart of the house. By having the garden, views will be maintained from every room in the house. The site consists of a wooded area to the north and a small lake to the south. By positioning the house towards the lake, natural southern light will illuminate the interior spaces. The house sits on a slope which further enhances the idea of having views from every room. By having the garden in the middle of the house, the house can be split into distinct public and private areas. The kitchen, dining, and living areas are separated with an exterior deck. The deck creates natural separation in the interior spaces.
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Studio III buffalo ridge lake house
First Floor
Children’s Bedroom
Children’s Bedroom
Garage Laundry Bathroom Concept Development
Sunken Garden
Living Room Concept Development
Kitchen
Dining Area
Outdoor Deck
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View overlooking the lake
Living Room Material Selections
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creative works charcoal and watercolor