Sharon Gardell Interior Design Portfolio

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SHARON GARDELL INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO



SHARON GARDELL INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO


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was born in a small town in upstate New York in the Catskill Mountains. I was always surrounded by beauty. The main trade was tourism, where hundreds of hotels and bungalow colonies drew tens of thousands of visitors every summer. It epitomized the notion of a white picket fence community, where doors were never locked, and everyone truly knew your name. My earliest memories are steeped in interior design. My best friend and I would spend hour upon hour on our elaborate designs for homes for our Barbie dolls. Tissue boxes became furniture, napkins served as textiles, and her brothers’ Lego blocks served us well providing walls and doors. Apartments morphed into penthouses, penthouses into mansions. The seed was planted. Having grown up in the mountains, I was always inspired by nature. The colors of autumn were a constant source of inspiration to me, and to this day strongly inluence my personal design aesthetic. The richness of the hues combined with the warmth of the colors are a constant reminder of my interpretation of home. After graduating from high school, I went to college for a short time to

pursue a degree in the retail business/ hospitality industry. The initial allure faded quickly, and I left school to travel for a while. It was during my travels that I really discovered my desire to pursue a career in design. I lived a number of different places, and there were times that those places did not exactly measure up to my aesthetic ideal. I had to tap into my creativity to somehow transform these places into the welcoming oases that I needed for them to be so I’d want to go home at night. I was the one that people came to for decorating ideas and advice based on my passion and vision for beautifying spaces. Seeing people appreciate my efforts on their behalf was validation that I could excel at something I loved to do. As is often the case, life intervened, and I had to shelve my aspirations of becoming a designer, always with the intent of resuming it at the “right time”. I became a wife and a mother. At the time, I had no conception of the notion that you could work at something you love and make a living doing it. The opportunity to pursue a career in design became more and more remote. It was after raising my family that I began to imagine, for the irst time in thirty-three years,

the possibility of inally pursuing my dream. A few inquiries and a lot of soul-searching later, I found myself enrolled in school and on my way to a degree in interior design. The mere fact that I had waited so long made it that much more important, that much more imperative that I do everything I could to be the best version of myself possible. I made a commitment to give it everything I had to inally realize what I had always felt – good things come to those who wait. The opportunity to devote myself to my lifelong dream of becoming a design professional and seeing that dream come to fruition is truly amazing. The prospect of helping people realize the beauty within their spaces through my vision is the single driving force behind my tenacity and determination. I am especially focused on the renovation and restoration of beautiful older homes to their former glory without compromising their architectural history. The idea of transformation is what compels me as a both a designer and a person, and the opportunity to be a part of that transformation will forever deine who I am as I continue to grow as both.



TABLE OF CONTENTS R

ESIDENTIAL

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OMMERCIAL

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OSPITALITY

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ECHNICAL DRAWINGS

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USTOM FULL-SCALE PROJECTS


STAPLES RESIDENCE HISTORICAL JAPANESE APARTMENT ARCHITECTURAL DETAILING KITCHEN AND BATH RENDERING & TEXTILES SPACE PLANNING -ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT -STUDIO APARTMENT

SNOWVERKILL SPA RAWLINGS POP-UP SHOWROOM CARADONNA PRIVATE OFFICE COMMERCIAL SPACE PLANNING -COMMUNITY COUNSELING CONSORTIUM -COSMOPOLITAN CLUB

SOFITEL HOTEL HOLIDAY INSTALLATION

ARCHITECTURAL WORKING DRAWINGS -TRIBECA GRAND HOTEL EXTENDED STAY SUITE REVIT-BLISS SPA BUILDING SYSTEMS & MATERIALS

CONDOMINIUM IN DELRAY BEACH FLORIDA CUSTOM KITCHEN IN BROOKLYN NEW YORK


T

o create a memorable design you need to start with a thought thats worth remembering. Thomas Manss

STAPLES RESIDENCE HISTORICAL JAPANESE APARTMENT ARCHITECTURAL DETAILING KITCHEN AND BATH

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ESIDENTIAL DESIGN



S TAP LE S RES I DENCE

LEGEND A B C D E

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INSPIRATION PHOTOS PERSPECTIVE SKETCHUP FLOOR PLAN AUTOCAD FLOOR PLAN SITE PLAN

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ST A P L ES R ESIDEN CE LOCATION: AREA: PROJECT TYPE: DESIGN CONCEPT:

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Concept Statement

he design plan encompasses all of the elements clearly desired by the client – chic but classic, bold accents with understated elegance, and trendiness that transcends timelessness. It is the incorporation of the melding of personal style and personality to create a uniied and functional space. he layout provides the perfect backdrop for entertaining without compromising or interfering with personal space. he low allows for seamless transition between the two without the impression of vastly diferent living areas. he lighting is deliberately conscripted to showcase carefully selected areas and artwork, while more subtly encasing other areas in more difuse and intimate light. Contemporary, eclectic and unconventional furnishings give the space it’s unexpected but exclusive vibe. Color abounds, but in carefully orchestrated expanses so as not to overwhelm with boldness, but to give meaningful deinition to each deliberately designed area to make one largely successful cohesive space.

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FLOOR PLAN LEGEND A B C D E F G H I

ENTRY HALLWAY/BAR GUEST BATH LEISURE SPACE MASTER BEDROOM MASTER BATH DRESSING ROOM KITCHEN BALCONY

NEW YORK CITY 1,500 SQ. FT. RESIDENTAL PENTHOUSE CONTEMPORARY SOPHISTICATION

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C H

B A

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STAPLES RESIDENCE

LEGEND A B C D E

ISOMETRIC LONGITUDINAL SECTION TRANSVERSE SECTION MIND MAP INSPIRATION PHOTOS

A B


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COOL & CONTEMPORARY

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

PIANO

AWARDS & ACCOLADES REST & RELAXATION

FUNKY & CHIC

MARBLE

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DINING MUSIC

DISPLAY

PARTIES BRIGHT & FUN ENTERTAIN STUDYING FUNCTION

MATERIALITY

PERFORMANCES

DARK WOOD

RELAXING FRIENDS & FAMILY STUDYING DESIREE LEISURE SPACE

PRIVATE

EATING

END USER

DESIREE

ZONE MONIQUE PUBLIC LIGHT

SEATING

SPATIAL

INTIMATE ACCOMMODATE 1 - 100 ENTRY CONCEALED

AMBIENT

OPEN & AIRY

D E C


STAPLES RESIDENCE

LIVING ROOM


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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

KITCHEN


STAPLES RESIDENCE

A


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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

B

C LEGEND A B C D

LIVING ROOM PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION MATERIALS & FINISHES KEY PLAN

D


STAPLES RESIDENCE

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

LEGEND A B C D

BEDROOM PERSPECTIVE MATERIALS AND FINISHES KEY PLAN ELEVATION

B C D


STAPLES RESIDENCE

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B


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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

C LEGEND A B C D

BALCONY ELEVATION SKETCH PERSPECTIVE KEY PLAN

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E


STAPLES RESIDENCE

LEGEND A B C D E F

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GUEST BATH ELEVATION KEY PLAN PERSPECTIVE KEY PLAN MASTER BATH ELEVATION PERSPECTIVE

B

C


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E

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN


HI STO RI CAL JAPA NE SE APA RT M E NT

LEGEND A B C D E

B

INSPIRATION PHOTOS PERSPECTIVE SKETCHUP FLOOR PLAN AUTOCAD FLOOR PLAN SITE PLAN

A


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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

HISTORICAL JAPANESE APARTMENT F

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LOCATION: AREA: PROJECT TYPE: DESIGN CONCEPT:

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NEW YORK CITY 1,700 SQ. FT. RESIDENTIAL JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE

Concept Statement

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The incorporation of historical and meaningful elements while maintaining a contemporary feel best describes the intention of the space. The general layout and fairly limited amount of space dictates that an open loor plan with convertible elements would be the ideal solution to incorporate into the overall design. Tatami mats will be used to regulate some of rooms’ size and dimensions. The garden room is integral to the space, and due to its’ signiicance great care must be taken in the placement, space allotted and the availability of natural light. The addition of a kotasu or traditional Japanese table that sits very low to the ground will enhance the garden’s Asian vibe. Niches and shelving will be created throughout the space to provide display areas for the display of Blake’s Buddha collection. A Tokonoma, or recessed space used in traditional Japanese architecture will also be incorporated for the display of some of the Japanese cultural elements. Shoji screens, paper screens that allow for the penetration of light, will be placed throughout the space to provide privacy and options for opening or closing off most of the rooms with the exception of the powder room and master bathroom. The implementation of the various classical Japanese elements, combined with the more contemporary aspects of the apartment itself will work together to deine the distinctive style .

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FLOOR PLAN LEGEND A B C D E F G H I

ENTRY SEATING AREA GUEST BATH MASTER BATH MASTER BEDROOM CONCEPT SPACE DINING AREA KITCHEN TOKONOMA

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D

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HI STO RI CAL JAPA NE SE APA RT M E NT

LEGEND A B C D E

ISOMETRIC LONGITUDINAL SECTION TRANSVERSE SECTION MIND MAP SKETCH

A B

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

SELF ENTERTAINING

GIRLFRIEND FRIENDS

TEA CEREMONY

MEDITATION SPACE

USERS

GOLF

STORAGE FUNCTION

PRIVATE

RELAXING

GARDEN SP SPACE SELF & GIRLFRIEND GLOWING MATERIALS LIGHT DIFFUSED

TREES & PLANTS

PUBLIC FRIENDS

SOFT

WHIMSICAL HIDDEN

TRADITIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATES DINNER PUTTING GREEN

D

TATAMI MATS SHOJI SCREENS

E C


HI STO RI CAL JAPA NE SE APA RT M E NT

KITCHEN


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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

LIVING ROOM


HI STO RI CAL JAPA NE SE APA RT M E NT

B

A


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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

B

C

LEGEND A B C D

LIVING ROOM PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION MATERIALS & FINISHES KEY PLAN

D

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HI STO RI CAL JAPA NE SE APA RT M E NT


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A

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

LEGEND A B C D

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BEDROOM PERSPECTIVE MATERIALS & FINISHES KEY PLAN ELEVATION

C D


HI STO RI CAL JAPA NE SE APA RT M E NT

A

B

C


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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

D LEGEND A B C D E

CONCEPT SPACE ELEVATION SKETCH MATERIALS & FINISHES PERSPECTIVE KEY PLAN

E


HI STO RI CAL JAPA NE SE APA RT M E NT

LEGEND A B C D E F

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MASTER BATH ELEVATION KEY PLAN PERSPECTIVE KEY PLAN TOKONOMA ELEVATION PERSPECTIVE

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C


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E

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN


ARCHITECTURAL DETAILING KITCHEN & BATH

LEGEND A B C D E

KITCHEN PERSPECTIVE PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION SECTION PERSPECTIVE

B


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C

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

E


ARCHITECTURAL DETAILING KITCHEN & BATH

LEGEND A B C D E

A

BATHROOM PERSPECTIVE PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION SECTION PERSPECTIVE

B

B


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C

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

D E

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RESIDENTIAL RENDERING & TEXTILES

RENDERING & TEXTILES

LEGEND A B C D

BEACH HOUSE RENDERED PERSPECTIVE MATERIALS & FINISHES LIVING ROOM RENDERED PERSPECTIVE MATERIALS & FINISHES

A

B


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C

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN


RESIDENTIAL RENDERING & TEXTILES

LEGEND A B C D

HOTEL LOBBY RENDERED PERSPECTIVE MATERIALS & FINISHES BEDROOM RENDERED PERSPECTIVE MATERIALS & FINISHES

A

B


SHARON GARDELL

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

C

D


SPACE PLANNING

LEGEND

ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT

A B C D

FLOOR PLAN A FLOOR PLAN B MATERIALS & FINISHES RENDERED FLOOR PLAN C

A

B

C


SHARON GARDELL

D

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN


SPACE PLANNING

LEGEND

STUDIO APARTMENT

A B C D

FLOOR PLAN A FLOOR PLAN B MATERIALS & FINISHES RENDERED FLOOR PLAN C

A

B

C


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D

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN


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ood art inspires, good design motivates. Otl Aicher

SNOWVERKILL SPA RAWLINGS POP-UP STORE COMMERCIAL SPACE PLANNING

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OMMERCIAL DESIGN



S NO W V ERKI LL S PA

LEGEND A B C D E

B

INSPIRATION PHOTOS PERSPECTIVE SKETCHUP FLOOR PLAN AUTOCAD FLOOR PLAN SITE PLAN

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

SN OW VER K IL L SP A LOCATION: AREA: PROJECT TYPE: DESIGN CONCEPT:

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B A

D F

E

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BLOOMINBURG, NY 8,000 SQ. FT. COMMERCIAL SPA VALS SPA

Concept Statement A spa is a place of respite, relaxation and rejuvenation. The mission in designing the spa was to create a space that provides ample opportunity to achieve these things, while keeping in mind the actual space and the best use of that space. Flow is of paramount importance. The space plan has to be conducive to how the space is being used. Therefore, the way you move through the space was the key concern in the overall concept. The inspiration for the spa is snow. It is meant to evoke a clean, crisp and peaceful atmosphere, where the focus in on the experience rather than the décor. The shape of each pool was inspired by the multi-faceted snowlake, of which there are no two alike. Just as each snowlake is unique in it’s’ differences, so is the experience of each individual pool. The custom tile is modeled after the snowlake concept as well, it’s subtle colors meant to convey the beauty and understatement of actual snow. The elements included a reception area, three pools, a sunroom and men’s and women’s locker room/lounges. The client enters into the reception area, and then proceeds to the conveniently situated locker room area. From there, there is a natural low to the hot pool, then up one level to the warm pool, and from there down two levels to the plunge/cold pool. The last pool leads directly into the sunroom, a room of quiet comfort and relection, which leads back to the locker room area. Each area provides easy and adjacent access to the next area, and serves as a complement to the entire spa experience.

E FLOOR PLAN LEGEND A B C D E F

C

RECEPTION AREA HOT POOL WARM POOL PLUNGE POOL SUNROOM LOCKER ROOMS

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A

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S NO W V ERKI LL S PA

LEGEND A B C D E

ISOMETRIC LONGITUDINAL SECTION TRANSVERSE SECTION MIND MAP SKETCH

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B


SHARON GARDELL

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

SELF ENTERTAINING

GIRLFRIEND FRIENDS

TEA CEREMONY

MEDITATION SPACE

USERS

GOLF

STORAGE FUNCTION

PRIVATE

RELAXING

GARDEN SP SPACE SELF & GIRLFRIEND GLOWING MATERIALS LIGHT DIFFUSED

TREES & PLANTS

PUBLIC FRIENDS

SOFT

WHIMSICAL HIDDEN

TRADITIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATES DINNER PUTTING GREEN

C TATAMI MATS SHOJI SCREENS

D E


S NO W V ERKI LL S PA

WARM POOL


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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

RECEPTION AREA


S NO W V ERKI LL S PA

A


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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

B

C LEGEND A B C D

HOT POOL PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION MATERIALS & FINISHES KEY PLAN

D


S NO W VE RKI LL

B


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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

LEGEND A B C D E

WARM POOL PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION ELEVATION KEY PLAN INSPIRATION PHOTOS

D A

E C


S NO W V ERKI LL S PA

A

B

C


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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

D LEGEND A B C D E

PLUNGE POOL ELEVATION SKETCH MATERIALS & FINISHES PERSPECTIVE INSPIRATION PHOTOS

E


S NO W V ERKI LL S PA

LEGEND A B C D E

A

B

RECEPTION AREA SKETCH PERSPECTIVE KEY PLAN SUNROOM ELEVATION PERSPECTIVE


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C

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

D

F

E


RAW LI NG S S HO W RO O M

LEGEND A B C D

B

INSPIRATION PHOTOS PERSPECTIVE SKETCHUP FLOOR PLANS SITE PLAN

A


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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

RAWLINGS SHOWR OOM LOCATION: AREA: PROJECT TYPE: DESIGN CONCEPT:

NEW YORK CITY 2,500 SQ. FT. POP-UP SHOWROOM VINTAGE BASEBALL

Concept Statement Baseball has long been considered America’s national pasttime. Stadiums, parks, sporting goods stores and ields all over the world have been inspired simply by the love of baseball.

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The inspiration for the space was baseball. It was designed to recreate the vintage baseball stadium feel the is reminicent of some of the original stadiums built in the early 20th century. The reclaiimed brick walls and recycled baseball bats are meant to evoke a time and place that signify the beginning of a grand era.

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FLOOR PLAN LEGEND

The Rawlings Company is a pioneer in the baseball realm. The showroom features grand historical references while simultaneously creating a feeling of stepping back in time. The glass entrance is grand and inviting, and beckons the visitor to move toward the signing desk. From there, there is a natural low to tto various display areas on the main level. The upper level mimics the stadium experience with typical ballpark fare offered via carts and vending machines. The lower level provides a unique baseball experience through a virtual batting cage and replica of a major league dugout. Each area is meant to leave a lasting impression on the visitor regarding their trip through baseball history.

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A ENTRY B RECEPTION C AUTOGRAPH AREA D SITTING AREA E STAIR LANDING F LOUNGE G VIRTUAL BATTING CAGE

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RAW LI NG S SHO W RO O M

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

LEGEND A ISOMETRIC B TRANSVERSE SECTION C LONGITUDINAL SECTION

B

C


RAW LI NG S SHO W RO O M

SITTING AREA


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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

SIGNED BALL DISPLAY


RAW LI NG S SHO W RO O M

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

B

C LEGEND A B C D E

LOUNGE PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION MATERIALS & FINISHES PERSPECTIVE KEY PLAN

E

D


RAW LI NG S S HO W RO O M

B


SHARON GARDELL

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

LEGEND A B C D

VIRTUAL BATTING CAGE PERSPECTIVE INSPIRATION PHOTOS KEY PLAN PERSPECTIVE

C D

A


RAW LI NG S SHO W RO O M

E LEGEND A B C D E

GRASS WALL ELEVATION SKETCH MATERIALS & FINISHES PERSPECTIVE KEY PLAN

A

B

C

D


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COMMERCIAL DESIGN


CA RADO NNA P RI VAT E O F F I CE

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

CARADONNA PRIVATE OFFICE

LEGEND

LOCATION: AREA: PROJECT TYPE: DESIGN CONCEPT:

A ISOMETRIC B TRANSVERSE SECTION C PERSPECTIVE

NEW YORK CITY 122 SQ. FT. EXECUTIVE OFFICE CUSTOM CARPET

Concept Statement

B

Small spaces can pose various challenges. In the case of an executive with very speciic requirements, care has to be taken to provide the necessary elements without overwhelming the space. The overall design had to relect the personality of its inhabitant while at the same time provide privacy and warmth. The decision was made to design a custom carpet and build on that design for the remainder of the space. Contemporary furnishings, though minimal were utilized to complement the modern asthetic of the carpet. The main focus was to make the space look furnished without looking crowded. The color palette relects the contempory and semi-industrial of feel the space.

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CA RADO NNA P RI VAT E O F F I CE

LEGEND

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A B C D E F G

ELEVATION MATERIALS & FINISHES PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION MATERIALS & FINISHES FLOOR PLAN PERSPECTIVE

A

C


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COMMERCIAL DESIGN


CA RADO NNA P RI VAT E O F F I CE

LEGEND

B

A B C D E F G

ELEVATION MATERIALS & FINISHES PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION MATERIALS & FINISHES FLOOR PLAN PERSPECTIVE

A

C


SHARON GARDELL

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

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S PA CE P LANNI NG The University Career Counseling Center will become an integral part of this medium-size, state-supported university and will provide curriculum and career counseling for all levels of students. Seminar-type instruction will be provided for college and high school educators, who are themselves counselors. In addition, the director and the director’s staff are considered the university’s primary resource for career information and employment opportunities for graduates and have a major role to play with each of the institution’s departments of professional education. The center serves not only the adjacent campus but also three other branch campuses located in other parts of the state. This statewide activity often brings overnight guests to the center, creating a need for a guest apartment, which would generally be used for one- or two-night stays. The bulk of the center’s trafic is generated by a fairly constant low of students and recent graduates, most of whom come with a speciic appointment time. Several times each week, groups ranging in size from 6 to 30 come for conferences, seminars, lectures, and group counseling. The director and assistant director will each see several visitors on a typical day, usually coming alone or in pairs.

COMMUNITY COUNSELING CONSORTIUM

LEGEND A B C D E F G H

COMMUNITY COUNSELING CONSORTIUM PROGRAM CAD FLOOR PLAN RENDERED FLOOR PLAN MATERIALS & FINISHES COSMOPOLITAN CLUB PROGRAM CAD FLOOR PLAN RENDERED FLOOR PLAN MATERIALS & FINISHES


SHARON GARDELL

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COMMERCIAL DESIGN

Following the lead of other metropolitan chapters, the local chapter of a national business and professional organization has decided to initiate its own private dining club. The club’s purposes are to provide a meeting place for members, a place to entertain nonmember friends and business associates, and a dining place of predictable fare and atmosphere where one is known. The design program was established after lengthy consultation with the managers of other dining clubs within the national organization and a local food service consultant. The overall ambience should be friendly, businesslike, and more formal than informal. Lunch is the major meal of the day, although dinner will be served as well. Previous experience indicates that men and women diners will be equal in number. The bar and lounge activity is expected to be limited; again, previous experience indicates that members expect the lunch hour to be limited, without the luxury of an extended midday break. Because the membership is fairly diverse in nature, a strong theme in cuisine or decor is not desired. The general trafic patterns are obvious, but in circumstances where a separate service entrance is not possible (as in the case of a high-rise ofice building), service deliveries and garbage pickup must be routed with minimal passage through public spaces and strictly scheduled for non-dining hours. The manager’s ofice should be located fairly close to the entry, and ideally

COSMOPOLITAN CLUB


D

esign is thinking made visual. Saul Bass

SOFITEL HOTEL HOLIDAY INSTALLATION

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ospitality



S O F I T EL HO T EL HO LI DAY I NSTALLAT I O N

LEGEND A B C D E

B

INSPIRATION PHOTOS LOBBY PERSPECTIVES PERSPECTIVE FLOOR PLAN SITE PLAN

A


SHARON GARDELL

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HOSPITALITY

SOFITEL HOTEL LOCATION: AREA: PROJECT TYPE: DESIGN CONCEPT:

NEW YORK CITY HOTEL LOBBY HOLIDAY INSTALLATION ART DECO

Concept Statement The Soitel Hotel in Times Square commissioned a group of students to create their holiday display by transforming their lobby by providing a unique and unexpected design experience. The Art Deco style of the hotel lent itself to the overall concept by dictating the materials and elements inherent to the Art Deco movement. We were divided into groups , with each group coming up with their own interpretation of their concept for the space. The inal product is the result of the compilation of ideas from all of the groups.

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FLOOR PLAN LEGEND A B C

ENTRY LOBBY ROTUNDA

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S O F I T EL HO T EL HO LI DAY I NSTALLAT I O N

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HOSPITALITY

LEGEND A B C D E

ARCH SKETCHES COMPLETED ARCH INSTALLATION SNOWPEOPLE SKETCH RIBBON DESIGN COMPLETED SNOWPEOPLE INSTALLATION

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S O F I T EL HO T EL HO LI DAY I NSTALLAT I O N

LEGEND A B C D E F

COMPLETED WREATH INSTALLATION MATERIALS & FINISHES SKETCHES COMPLETED TREE INSTALLATION MATERIALS & FINISHES SKETCHES

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HOSPITALITY

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I

t is the little details that are vital. Little things make big things happen. John Wooden

ARCHITECTURAL WORKING DRAWINGS REVIT - BLISS SPA BUILDING SYSTEMS & MATERIALS

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ECHNICAL DRAWINGS



T RI B E CA G RAND HO T EL

AUTOCAD


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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS


T RI B E CA G RAND HO T EL


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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS


B LI S S SPA

REVIT


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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS


BUILDING S YST E MS & M AT ERI A LS


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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS


BUILDING S YST E MS & M AT ERI A LS


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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS


C

reativity is the greatest rebellion in existence.

Osho

CONDOMINIUM IN DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA CUSTOM KITCHEN IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

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USTOM FULL-SCALE PROJECTS


SHARON GARDELL

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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS


CO NDO I N DELRAY B EACH, F LO RI DA

LIVING ROOM

FLORIDA CONDO


SHARON GARDELL

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CUSTOM FULL-SCALE PROJECTS


CO NDO I N DELRAY B EACH, F LO RI DA

DINING ROOM


SHARON GARDELL

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CUSTOM FULL-SCALE PROJECTS


CUS TO M KI T CHEN BRO O K LYN, NY

C LEGEND A BREAKFAST NOOK BEFORE B DURING DEMO C COMPLETE

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B

BROOKLYN KITCHEN


SHARON GARDELL

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CUSTOM FULL-SCALE PROJECTS

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LEGEND A NORTH CORNER BEFORE B DURING DEMO C COMPLETE

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B


CUS TO M KI T CHEN BRO O K LYN, NY

C LEGEND A BREAKFAST NOOK BEFORE B DURING DEMO C COMPLETE

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SHARON GARDELL

LEGEND A NORTH CORNER BEFORE B DURING DEMO C COMPLETE

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CUSTOM FULL-SCALE PROJECTS


DEDICATION: THANK YOU TO MY HUSBAND STEVE FOR YOUR UNWAIVERING LOVE AND SUPPORT, AND TO MY FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND LOVED ONES FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT AS I FOLLOWED MY PASSION IN MY PURSUIT OF REALIZING MY LIFE LONG DREAM.

IN LOVING MEMORY MY PARENTS: JERRY AND SHIRLEY RUDOLPH



SHARON GARDELL


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