Sydney MacMann | Interior Design Portfolio

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SYDNEY MACMANN

Enjoy a collection of Interior Design works created during my studies at Mississippi State University.

Thanks,

HELLO !

SYDNEY MACMANN

sydneymacmann@gmail.com

228-365-7227

Dallas, TX

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Interior Design

Accredited by Council for Interior Design Accreditation

GPA: 4.0 / 4.0

Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS

Graduation: August 2023

WORK EXPERIENCE

Design Intern I Gensler

Dallas, TX I Summer 2023

Developed construction documents and details

Collaborated on intern project across region

Developed digital renderings and presentations

Design Intern I Holly & Smith Architects, APAC

Hammond, LA I Summer & Winter 2022

Measured existing conditions and input data into Revit

Created presentations for conceptual designs for clients

Assisted in FF&E selection and presentations

Design Intern I MLR Design LLC

Ocean Springs, MS I Summer 2021

Accompanied designer on consultations with clients

Researched sources for lighting, furniture, and finishes

Aided the development of furniture plans

Dance Teacher I APEX Dance Company

Starkville, MS I Fall 2021 - 2023

Planned and executed dance classes of multiple genre

Communicated with students and parents

Maintained and cleanliness of studio space

Barista I Starbucks

D’Iberville, MS I Summer 2021

Educated customers on coffee and various beverages

Prepared coffee beverages with prescribed recipes

Enhanced ability to multitask in a fast paced environment

HONORS & AWARDS

Scholarships

Linda M. Clark Memorial Scholarship: 2021-2023

Martha Nash Memorial Scholarship: 2021

IFDA Leaders Commemorative Scholarship: 2021

Academic Excellence Scholarship: 2019-2023

Old Main Scholarship: 2019-2023

Colvard Future Leader Scholarship: 2019-2023

Student Body President Scholarship: 2019-2023

Mississippi State University

Senior Class Rank: 1 / 8,671

President’s List Scholar: 2019-2023

IIDA Student Design Competition 2nd Place Winner: 2023

Brasfield & Gorrie Interdisciplinary Competition 1st Place Winner: 2022

LEADERSHIP & INVOLVEMENT

National Society of Leadership and Success

National Student Member I 2020 - 2023

American Society of Interior Designers

National Student Member I 2020 - 2023

MSU Collegiate Society of Interior Designers

Student Member I 2019 - 2023

Phi Mu Sorority

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Chair I 2021

Active Member I 2019 - 2021

Sister Circle Leader I Fall 2020

Executive Council Member I 2021

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital

Contributer I 2019 - 2022

Sudduth Elementary School

Volunteer I 2019 - 2021

RELATED COURSES

AutoCAD

3D CAD

Color & Lighting

Digital Design

Principles of LEED

Construction Details

History of Interiors I & II

Historic Preservation

Historic Lighting

SOFTWARE SKILLS

AutoCAD

Revit

Enscape

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe InDesign

SketchUp

Microsoft Suite TRAVEL

Hand Drafting

Design I

Design II

Drawing 1

Photography

Materials

Textiles

Hand Rendering

Furniture Design

Dallas , TX

Houston , TX

Chicago, IL New Orleans, LA New York City, NY Indianapolis, IN Birmingham, AL Orlando, FL St. Louis, MO

The Liddell

Terrene

NEXT Home Robotics

HOSPITALITY ASST. LIVING CORPORATE CORPORATE

Pavlova

CREATIVE TECHNICAL

Design & Hand Renderings

RCP & Details

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01 HOSPITALITY

ABOUT:

the hotel:

Former warehouse in New Orleans, LA

Separately branded spa, restaurant, cafe, apartments, & rooftop bar

the space:

1st Floor: Lobby, Restaurant, Cafe, & Spa

2nd-9th Floors: Guest Rooms

10th Floor: Apartments

11th Floor: Rooftop Bar & Lounge

the project:

Team Project I Senior Level I 4 Interior Designers

Softwares I Revit, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Boutique Hotel Research

Branding & Concept Development

Space Planning

3D Modeling

Perspective Renderings

FF&E Specifications

Promotional Video Lobby, Cafe, & Rooftop Bar

playful. elevated. whimsy.

Concept & Hotel Inspiration

Based on the feeling of wanting time to freeze when one is most content, The Liddell centers its concept around the idea of escapism . Defined as being the tendency to seek relief from reality, escapism is experienced in many personal ways . Whether it be through leisure, fantasy, isolation, or pleasure , The Liddell can accommodate all who come.

Drawing inspiration from the beloved Lewis Carroll series Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland, The Liddell reflects the imaginative settings, peculiar storyline, and rich character profiles as a driving force behind the design of the interior spaces. Wholly unique, The Liddell transports guests to a surrealistic place, both physically and in their minds.

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Design Drivers

andysophia michael zoe

Andy is eagerly anticipating his stay at The Liddell. Hoping to find both a quiet area to conduct important work, as well as a more casual spot to conduct simple business, he is likely to stay at the hotel most of the day and night. All work and no play would make for a forgettable stay, so Andy will be making wise use of the hotel’s bustling cafe lounge and adjacent conferencing room.

Sophia and her Maid of Honor are looking forward to staying at The Liddell. They are longing to have a relaxing stay that allows not only for some social interaction, but also tranquil alone time. A full day of pampering that includes massages, manicures, and champagne is exactly what these two friends will find at the hotel’s salon and spa

In charge of planning his brother’s birthday getaway, Michael is excited about their stay at The Liddell. They are hoping to let loose and have some classic Big Easy fun. By making full use of the rooftop bar, private lounge, and outdoor games, the boys will make sure to make this trip one for the books.

Zoe and her family are eagerly awaiting their stay at The Liddell. She is seeking to have a leisurebasesd vacation that is stress free and family-friendly. The hotel’s in-house restaurant and bar will provide the parents with the relaxed nightlife they desire, while the children are engaged by the table side games and exciting atmosphere.

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white gl ove tea room

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Exterior
Liddell
Level 1 Rendered Floor Plan
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The Liddell lobby is the intersection between outdoors, reality, and indoors, the rabbit hole into the fantastical spaces with a mixture of classic and traditional architectural details which date back to 1865, when the novel was written; juxtaposed with a look of sleek timelessness. This gathering point serves as a central place where the various spaces collide

The eclectic mix of metals, fluted columns rising two stories, and an elaborate cove elevator enclosure grabs the guest’s attention in a positive way. A custom reception desk with keys lining the back wall and framed eclectic art creates a sophisticated ambiance that continues throughout the hotel.

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Elevator Lobby Elevation

Influenced by the Mad Hatter’s characteristics, the in-house restaurant, 10/6, offers each guest the opportunity to get in touch with their eccentric inner self. Whimsical material patterns and expressive art overlay to serve as a foundation for serving culinary delicacies and cocktails. With opportunities for board game play, informal conversation, and witty banter, 10/6 invites guests to the lively table of the Mad Hatter.

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white gl ove tea room

Inspired by daydreaming and the iconic tea party imagery, White Glove Tea Room offers guests a perfect place to be imaginative and come up with some of their best ideas. The whimsical combination of finishes and refreshing colors provides a playful, rejuvenating space perfect for an afternoon pick-me-up. This is accomplished through the floor to ceiling windows, decorative tile, and intricate details featured on the custom counter and columns.

Branding Supports

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Apropos to Alice’s whimsical and curious character, The Bird & Bloom (Salon & Spa) promotes serene solitude by providing an outlet for users to escape to a world of their own. Shades of blue and elevated architectural details enhance elegance while also paying homage to Alice’s simplified beauty

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Reception

Rendered Floor Plan Custom

Level 6: Guest Floor room breakdown

The black and beige detailing is by cream-colored lines to blend space surrounding and to cohesively in the traditional elements with of vibrant color.

Carpet 25 I The Liddell KING SUITE QUEEN 2 BED KING STANDARD KING SUITE KING STANDARD LOUNGE KING STANDARD KING STANDARD QUEEN SUITE QUEEN STANDARD KING STANDARD KING STANDARD QUEEN STANDARD QUEEN STANDARD QUEEN 2 BED SUTIE KING 2 BED LOUNGE
Corridor

is accented blend with the cohesively tie with accents

Queen Standard Bird’s Eye View

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Carpet

In reflectance of the overall idea of imagination, the guest rooms at The Liddell are a place for guests to escape through imagination. In contrast to typical guest rooms, rich, dark tones and bold graphics transport guests into a world of fantasy. A custom alcove situated in to the wall with built-in storage creates an intentional feeling of safety and comfort. Much like Alice was transported down the rabbit hole to a world that was not her own, the guest rooms at The Liddell encourage a journey into imagination and inspiration

Branding Supports

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Rendered Floor Plan

Level 10: Apartment Floor room breakdown
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2 BEDROOM B 2 BEDROOM A 1 BEDROOM A LOUNGE 2 BEDROOM D STUDIO A
BEDROOM C
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The Residences at The Liddell are inspired by the timeless elegance of the illustrations found in the original book “Alice Through the Looking Glass”. The elements found in the space enhance the alternate realities that minds can create when reading a book. Neutral tones along with traditional architectural details provide better social competence while also offering a “blank canvas” for occupants to express themselves

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11: Rooftop seat count
Floor Plan 31 I The Liddell
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Rendered
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Elevator Lobby Waiting Area

In reflection of the Queen of Hearts, the enigmatic monarch and antagonist in the novel, guests are encouraged to get in-touch with their guilty pleasures at Duchess Rooftop Lounge. Spaces meant for community will provide guests the opportunity to let loose. Along the journey, more intimate nooks comfortably envelope guests, encouraging the slow passage of time. Mixtures of metals and an enclosed glass ceiling creates a dynamic space. Contrasting tones of red and black weave throughout the spaces, battling for dominance in “a blind fury”

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Bar Entrance
gl ove
Timeless Sophistication Whimsical Leisure Playful Daydream 35 I The Liddell
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tea room
Liddel The l Lid Serene Solitude Elevated Imagination Timeless Elegance Guilty Pleasures The Liddell I 36

02 ASST. LIVING

IIDA 2023 Student Design Competion 2nd Place Winner

ABOUT: assisted living facility - Austin, Texas

the facility:

Assisted Living Facility

Based in Austin, TX

Houses 15 Residents

the space:

OFS & Carolina furniture used throughout

1 Level including outdoor patio

Approximately 14,418 sq ft

the project:

Team Project I Senior Level I 3 Interior Designers

Softwares I Revit, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Medical & Human Centered Research

Branding & Concept Development

Space Planning

HIPPA Research

3D Modeling

Perspective Renderings

FF&E Specifications

Reception, Dining, & Suites

holistic. serene. organic.

Concept & Design Intent

Both the name and design of Terrene are inspired by the Scandinavian lifestyle principle of Hygge. This tried-andtrue concept refers to the feeling of being content within the present moment. The interior space plan of Terrene emphasizes areas where residents may retreat to and experience their Hygge either privately, with fellow residents, or with their visitors. Taking inspiration from Scandinavian design principles, Terrene heavily emphasizes curvilinear and bending forms, interior finishes that mimic the natural world, and the implementation of daylighting.

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General Materials & Finishes 1 Terrazzo Flooring 2 Wood LVT 3 Vinyl Upholstery 4 Laminate 5 Wood Paneling 6 Backsplash Tile 7 Carpet Tile 8 Type II Wallcovering
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9 Copper Finish 10 Upholstery 11 Marble Accent Wall

Design Drivers

HEALING RESTORATION CONNECTION

Spatial layout features four core areas of socialization that are intentionally placed to promote connection and impromptu conversation. Clear wayfinding path and close adjacency to medical staff

Combines the charm of residential living with the safety and amenities of assisted living. Rounded corners and curvilinear furniture selections are utilized to protect residents from injury

Creates opportunities for social interactions and activities. Mental stimulation can combat common conditions of residents such as depression, high blood pressure, and heart disease

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Color Coded Floor Plan

24' - 6" 125' - 0" 13' - 6" 30' - 0" 23'0 " 13'6 " 116'0 " 19' - 6" 24'0 " 22'6" 64'0 " 37' - 0" 25' - 6" 14' - 0" 17' - 0" 29'0 " 32' - 0" Terrene I 44 Staff Suites Social
RECEPTION OUTDOOR GARDEN DINING KITCHENETTE TV LOUNGE GAME ROOM LIBRARY PHYSICIAN WORKROOM STAFF LOUNGE STG. RN ROOM CLEAN LINEN SOILED LINEN MANAGER’S OFFICE ADMIN WORKROOM SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE SUITE
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Rendered Floor Plan Level

GENERAL NOTES

Ceiling height indicated below: LIGHTING LEGEND

6” Recessed Ca n

Driscoll 3-Light Pendant

Acapulco Pendant

Eureka Mill Pendant Tech Lighting Linear Chandelie r

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10’-0” A.F.F. 8’-0” A.F.F. 9’-6” A.F.F.
Rendered RCP

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Custom ADA accessible reception desk with inviting lighting fixtures Centralized seating area to emphasize socialization amongst residents and their guests Atrium spaces incorporates biophilic design with native plants
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Locally sourced limestone creates an accent wall to bring attention towards desk
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dining.

Flexible seating arrangements allow for socialization or private dining

Windows provide panoramic views of outdoor patio creating connection to nature

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Kitchenette counters used for buffet style food service or grab-and-go meals

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resident suite.

Custom built-ins provide adequate storage for resident’s possessions including a sliding track closet door

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Wallcovering pays homage to topography patterns of Austin’s landscape

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Organic, curvilinear forms aid in resident safety while navigating through the space

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CORPORATE

ABOUT:

the company:

Leading global consumer robot company

No existing branding

Space reflects NEXT’s principles of innovation, diversity & inclusion

the space:

Research and Development Hub

Seaport District in Boston, MA

Large portion of 6th floor (approximately 12,000 SF)

the project:

Individual Project I Senior Level

Softwares I Revit, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Workplace & Human Centered Research

Branding & Concept Development

Space Planning

3D Modeling

Perspective Renderings

FF&E Specifications

bold. energized. diverse.

Concept & Design Intent

The first subway in America was built in Boston, paving the way for the city to become a source of innovation and inspiration . Subway rides display the culture of a city, including fashion, spirit , and interests , all while celebrating human connection. The industrial nature of a subway car and station is translated into the space, immersing the occupants into an exciting and innovative space.

Brick, arches , and yellow wayfinding floor features mimics the subway . Semi-exposed ceilings and concrete LVT flooring is used to create the desired industrial feel in space. Bold, rich colors are implemented to visually show the diversity and ideas seen in a subway while promoting NEXT’s branding. Vibrant murals and wallcoverings are used to drive the concept and provide visual interest to employees.

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General Materials & Finishes 1 LVT 2 LVT Homogeneous Sheet 3 Vinyl Upholstery 4 Tile Flooring 5 Type II Wallcovering 6 Upholstery
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7 Carpet Tile 8 Laminate 9 Laminate 10 White Painted Brick

Marketing Campaign

The simple, yet effective tagline “everyday robotics” reminds consumers of NEXT’s primary goal, helping their consumers by designing robotics. The variation of colors seen in the branding represents the diversity and the inclusivity that NEXT celebrates on a daily basis, both within their company and in their community.

PANTONE RGB426 - 43.48.49 PANTONE RGB366 - 210.255.147 PANTONE RGB177 - 246.147.130 PANTONE RGB308 - 1.96.116
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PANTONE RGB141 - 255.212.112

Human Centered Design

Belonging

Employees want to feel like they have a sense of belonging in their environment. This creates a sense of meaning in the workplace. Creating a sense of community amongst employees will allow them to work towards the same goal.

Control

Offices should seek furniture that is adjustable, adaptable, and movable to cater to employees of all abilities. Employees desire more control over where, when, and how they work. Allowing opportunities of different ways to work will increase productivity.

Solution: design welcoming environments with encouraging and visible wayfinding and company branding. Create spaces where employees can socialize and build relationships while at work.

Productivity

Balancing the 4 key space types: personal, collaboration, learning, and social will allow for more productivity. Supporting both in-office and remote workers equally will lead to more focus, collaboration, and better relationships amongst employees.

Solution: provide various arrangements of furniture for employees to choose from instead of just their assigned desk. Provide flexible furniture that can easily be adjusted throughout the day, such as sit-to-stand desks and different postures throughout.

Optimism

A workplace will be more successful if employees feel inspired and creative. Creating spaces that allow for this both individually and in group settings will create a sense of community and lift spirits.

Solution: provide various adaptable spaces that have mobile furniture, power, appropriate technology, and space division. Provide both collaboration and focus spaces within office with various furniture layouts at different postures.

Solution: design with uplifting colors and textures that are proven to boost people’s moods. Create a company culture through design that will allow employees to feel connected to the company and each other.

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Level 6: Color Coded Floor Plan

UP DN PRODUCT STO INCLUSIVE DESIGN LAB HOME OFFICE MOTHERS ROOM WELNESS ROOM PM/D TEAM SPACE PR P. OFFICE P R P R P R P. OFFICE ENG. TEAM RESOURCE RETAIL MOCK-UP RECEPTION OPEN OFFICE PRIVATEO PROJECTROOM PROJECTROOM LARGEMEETING WORK CAFE DESIGN TEAM SPACE OPENOFFICE UNASSIGNED WORK AREA UNASSIGNED WORK AREA
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Level 6: Rendered Floor Plan

RECEPTION PM/D TEAM SPACE OPEN OFFICE UNASSIGNED WORK AREA UNASSIGNED WORK AREA WORK CAFE OPEN OFFICE DESIGN TEAM SPACE P. OFFICE P. OFFICE OPEN OFFICE WELLNESS ROOM RESOURCE PR INCLUSIVE DESIGN LAB HOME OFFICE LAB PRODUCT STO. RETAIL MOCKUP PROJECT ROOM PROJECT ROOM LARGE MEETING PR PR PR P. OFFICE NIC NEXT I 62 MOTHER’S ROOM ENG. TEAM SPACE

Space Typologies

Assigned spaces for employees to complete everyday tasks. Space to support both individual focused and collaborative work. Personal storage & tackable surfaces for personalization

RESIDENT MEETING

Variety of settings to support collaboration. Zone offers a wide range of connective technologies to support communication

Destination for employees to connect with others & focus space that fosters a range of interactions with quick & easy access to data and power

Comfortable area to socialize, rejuvenate, informally collaborate, and focus. Design considerations tailored to a specific team or department’s culture

NOMADIC SOCIAL RESOURCE

Central space that houses materials, tools, and facilitated services for multiple departments to utilize throughout the day

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RESOURCE
Conference Elevation

reception.

Custom reception desk promotes inclusive design by providing an ADA transaction surface

Mural commissioned by Kim Rosen drives design concept and brand’s diverse values

Monitors located in reception promotes integration displaying data to connect employees and visitors

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Glass curtain wall with view in to a large meeting area promotes transparency and open feel

First impression of repeated ceiling design and yellow wayfinding that continues through space

Custom stadium stairs allows various levels of seating with cushions for comfort with area for wheelchair access 65 I NEXT
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open office.

Arched brick wall imitates subway station and provides separation between spaces
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Sit-to-stand desks allows for different postures and allows employees to have options throughout the day 3 Design team dedicated team space divided by custom separation system to mimic subway car 2 Acoustic ceiling panels creates vertical space on the ceiling and aids in sound absorption 4 Mobile furniture with built-in power in dedicated team space for easy relocation if necessary 5
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work cafe.

Bar height seating overlooking view with panels separating spaces for focused work
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Digital tools to allow the work cafe to be multifunctional for company wide events 3 Vinyl wallcovering represents the diversity of the company through colors, reinforcing the values 4 Biophilic elements in booth seating and views to the outdoors improves employee’s moods 5
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Open view to city anchors employees and provides a sense of place
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Yellow panel division system creates sense of separation and mimics tunnel
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Writable surfaces and monitors provided for maximum collaboration among employees

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Conference table allows quick access to power for simple connectivity to monitors

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Frosted glass curtain walls creates transparency and lets in natural daylight

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Room equipped with two hospitality cabinets for refreshments for employees

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Additional seating aligning corridor to allow ample work surfaces besides assigned workstations

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CORPORATE

ABOUT:

the company:

Pointe shoe company

No existing branding

Committed to diversity & inclusivity

the space:

Customer service center

New York City, NY

35th & 36th floors (50,000 SF)

the project:

Individual Project I Junior Level

Softwares I Revit, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Workplace & Human Centered Research

Branding & Concept Development

Space Planning

3D Modeling

Perspective Renderings

FF&E Specifications

tailored. clean. simple.

Concept & Design Intent

Inspired by Anna Pavlova, the famous ballerina raised from poverty and creator of the modernday pointe shoe , Pavlova seeks to produce high-end dance wear and diverse toned pointe shoes to promote the need for diversity in the dance industry. The company strives to instill the love of ballet and to be a leader in providing the appropriate dance wear necessary for ballerinas across the United States.

From the important element of human form in dance, the facility features the design elements of line and form . This is evident in the form of elements and finishes such as linear light fixtures, a custom curved reception desk, and furniture with clean lines. The unique designs inspired by classic New York City dance studios will be accomplished through the use of wooden floors , natural light, and glass walls

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General Materials & Finishes 1 LVT 2 Wood LVT 3 Panel Upholstery 4 Carpet Tile 5 Carpet 6 Vinyl Upholstery 7 Vinyl Upholstery 8 Custom Textile: “Adagio”
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9 Black & White Marble
2737 CS - OF CCSALES 9803 HR-HPE 3971 HR-TRAINING 4200 3557 CCADMIN
UP UP UP MECHANICAL ELEVATOR LOBBY ELECTRICAL STAIR1 ELEVATOR MACHINE ROOM FIRE ALARM RISER TELECOM SERVICE LOBBY VEST VEST Room WOMENS MEN'S STAIR2 VENDING DIR. DIR. MAN. COPY COFFE MAN. MAN. MAN. SAT. MAN. COPY MAIL AREA COPY COFFEE RAISED HUB COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH NURS LOCKER ROOM COACH SAT. RESOURCEROOM BREAKROOM VENDING LARGETRAIN COPY COFFEE TRAINING SUPPLIES MEDIUM CONFERENCE AGENTS AGENTS AGENT SUPERVISOR ADMIN. ASST. PROFESSIONALS SCHEDULERS & SYSTEM COORDINATORS UP UP DN MECHANICAL ELEVATOR LOBBY ELECTRICAL STAIR1 ELEVATOR MACHINEROOM FIRE ALARM RISER TELECOM SERVICELOBBY Room VEST VEST Room WOMENS MEN'S STAIR2 TEST ROOM MEET. MEET. INTERVIEW MEET. COMMON WORK ARE CON. MAN. LARGE CON. BENCH TEST ROOM MAN. MAN. MAN. SAT. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. DIR. MEET. MED. CON. HELP DESKCALLROOM MEET MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. DIR. MAN. MAN. BREAK ROOM SAT. C. DIR C. DIR C. DIR INTERVIEW INTERVIEW INTERVIEW COPY /C OFFE E PROFESSIONALS PROFESSIONALS PROFESSIONALS & ADMIN ASSTS. PROFESSIONALS PROFESSIONALS PROFESSIONALS ADMIN. ASST. VENDORS/CONTRACTORS Color CS - CSF CS - OF TOTAL SF40,006 5557 4129 HR-HPE CC - Admin CC - Sales SF 2751 6857 4200 3971 2737 9803 HR TRAINING Department IT HELP DESK IT BIS Level 35 Level 36 79 I Pavlova
Company Profile

Design Drivers

COMMUNITY

Communal seating arrangements and emphasis on social spaces utilized to provide employees or guests a space to socialize. Glass walls also utilized in spaces that do not require privacy to allow visual connectivity

Environmentally friendly furniture and finishes utilized with the goal of keeping sustainability important in the process. This includes recycled materials and low VOC’s where possible. LED lighting also used to conserve energy in the building

Creates recognizable branding by utilizing brand inspiration and values throughout space. Accomplished by utilizing famous ballet inspired paintings by Edgar Degas, suitable materials and furniture, and a custom textile

NeededAvailablever/under

25675 25894219

NeededAvailablever/under

2593325894-39

Totals5160851788180

CS - CSF 6129 Core 5801 36thFLOOR 35thFLOOR Core 5801 IT HELP DESK 2751 IT BIS 6857 Stacking Diagram Pavlova I 80 ETHICAL
EXPRESSIVE
Call Center HR Training Customer Service Call Center IT Help Desk IT Business Common Space HR HPE UP UP UP MECHANICAL ELEVATOR LOBBY ELECTRICAL STAIR1 ELEVATOR MACHINE ROOM FIRE ALARM RISER TELECOM SERVICE LOBBY VEST VEST Room WOMENS MEN'S STAIR2 VENDING DIR. DIR. MAN. COPY / COFFEE MAN. MAN. MAN. SAT. MAN. COPY / MAIL AREA COPY / COFFEE RAISED HUB COACH COACH COACH COACH COACH NURSE LOCKER ROOM COACH SAT. RESOURCEROOM BREAKROOM VENDING LARGETRAIN COPY / COFFEE TRAINING SUPPLIES MEDIUM CONFERENCE AGENTS AGENTS AGENTS SUPERVISORS ADMIN. ASST. PROFESSIONALS SCHEDULERS & SYSTEM COORDINATORS
35 Color-coded Floor Plan 100 Workstations Needed 7 Offices Needed 35th Floor: 36th Floor: Break room located right off reception and away from the agents, workstations, and offices to separate the noisy areas from quiet areas Coaching rooms, locker room, and nurse’s station
adjacent to their workstations for easy access An additional copy/coffee bar is featured in the agent area for convenience to the workers The
Administration Assistants placed adjacent to both sets of managers to maximize communication Steelcase Ergonomic task chairs utilized to promote comfort and well-being by allowing it to flex in multiple dimensions for a more customizable fit 1 4 5 2 3 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 81 I Pavlova
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large training room conveniently located on the first floor near the elevator to allow for easy navigation for visitors

Level 36 Color-coded Floor Plan

72 Workstations Needed

26 Offices Needed

Space Office Floor

Offices located centrally and off a window wall to ensure equality and minimize a sense of hierarchy amongst mangers

Workstations positioned where information cannot be easily read by people walking through the major egress of the building

Mangers, directors, and corporate director offices feature a glass curtain wall to promote transparency and allow more interaction and more natural day light

Lounging area right off of the stair and near the south window wall allows employees and guests to take a break when needed

Floor commons available for anyone to use in the office, accomplishing accidental encounters with employees of other departments to interact

Monumental stair located near elevator to promote movement and exercise in the workplace

Pavlova

UP UP DN MECHANICAL ELEVATOR LOBBY ELECTRICAL STAIR1 ELEVATOR MACHINEROOM FIRE ALARM RISER TELECOM SERVICELOBBY Room VEST VEST Room WOMENS MEN'S STAIR2 TEST ROOM MEET. MEET. INTERVIEW MEET. COMMON WORK AREA MED. CON. MAN. LARGE CON. BENCH TEST ROOM MAN. MAN. MAN. SAT. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. DIR. MEET. MED. CON. LIB. HELP DESKCALLROOM MEET MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. DIR. MAN. MAN. MAN. MAN. BREAK ROOM SAT. C. DIR C. DIR C. DIR INTERVIEW INTERVIEW INTERVIEW COPY /C OFFE E FAX PROFESSIONALS PROFESSIONALS PROFESSIONALS & ADMIN ASSTS. PROFESSIONALS PROFESSIONALS PROFESSIONALS ADMIN. ASST. VENDORS/CONTRACTORS
Center Sales Service Common
Center Admin Desk
Floor
Information Systems
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Exiting

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the elevator lobby, employees and guests greeted with reception area and lobby, immediately reinforcing the company’s culture Space features a custom reception desk, a stadium stair to allow for more seating, and a lounge seating area Exposed ceiling and linear lights and staircase design to strengthen the design element of line
reception.
Cement LVT flooring and ceiling design aids in wayfinding for guests to navigate major circulation path
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Gallery wall features Edgar Degas paintings that inspired the space, as well as a mural featuring Anna Pavlova to celebrate the history of the company
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agents.

Agents located on a window wall to provide natural light with window shades to reduce eye strain

Lounge seating incorporated to provide the agents with a space for a break if needed

White exposed brick, wooden finishes, exposed ceiling, and linear design features inspired by classic dance studio seen to connect space to company’s mission

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Gallery wall features dancers of all skin tones and body types to reinforce the mission of the company

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CREATIVE

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Product Design & Hand Renderings

The Aviary

The Aviary is an LED lamp inspired by a bird cage. Unlike a traditional bird cage, the Aviary confines nothing, but allows for light to escape freely. The element of line plays a vital role in the design, as every element is in a linear shape. This brings a modern appeal to the lamp. The neutral material selection allows for the light emitting from the top of the lamp to be the main focus.

Process Drawings

Bird Cage Sketch Bird Cage Abstraction Sketch
89 I Creative
Final Lamp Design Sketch

Technical Drawings

Top View

Front View Side View

SCALE: NTS

Lamping

-LED

- 4 watts

- 300 lumens

- 2100 K

- ST 19 medium base

- CRI not indicated

on packaging

- Manufacturer: GE

Creative I 90

Hand Renderings

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Photo Realistic Rendering

Still Life Drawings

Creative I 92

TECHNICAL

06

RCP & Details

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Reflected Ceiling Plan

Lighting Legend

SYMBOL QUANTITY DESCRIPTION LAMPING

54 4.5 ” Volta Recessed 5 9/16 L x 5 3/4 W,

2 Vega Bathroom Vanity 37 ” W 4.75 ” H x 3.25 ” D

6 Niveous Pendant 10 ” L x 10 ” W x 19 ” H

1 Convertible Drum 24 W x 6 H

4 Syrma Pendant 19.1 ” H x 21.5 ” W

5 Klee 18 Table Lamp 16.7 ” H x 19.1 “ W

90 Mini Desk Lamp

LED, 92 W, 3125 lm, 3000 K, 90 CRI

LED, 23 W, 2000 lm, 3000 K, 90 CRI

LED, 9.5 W, 588 lm, 2700 K, 90 CRI

LED, 450 W, 1200 lm, 3000 K, 90 CRI

LED, 17.4 W, 461 lm, 3000 K, 90 CRI

LED, 1O W, 676 lm, 2700 K, 90 CRI

MANUFACTURER / PRODUCT NO

WAC R4SD1T

Lightology KZC657962

WAC WAC831587 Kichler KHR902549 Tech Lighting 700TDSYRPB-LED930 Tech Lighting 700PRT-KLE18

LIGHTING LAYER General

16

1

1

2

3

4.7 ” W x 15.7 ” H

Acropolis Chandelier

L x 5 W

Chandelier 9.75 L x

W

LED, 5 W, 470 lm, 3000 K, 80 CRI Anglepoise AGP894864

LED, 65.4 W, 2148 lm, 3000 K, 90 CRI Modern Forms MFR1040764

H LED, 30 W, 2400 lm, 3000 K, 90 CRI Circa Lighting KW 5225AB-WG

LED, 50.1 W, 3974 lm, 3000 K, 90 CRI Tech Lighting 700 BLT

77.71 W, 3500 lm, 3500 K, 90 CRI Modern Forms MFR617603

Technical I 96
3 1 2
45.625
x 13.5 H Belterra 48 Chandelier 23.3 H X 48 W x 48 L
Precision
3.25
x 37.5
Cinema
6
15 ” H x 4 ” D
Task Task Task Task Accent Task Accent Accent Task Accent Single Pole Switch 3-Way Switch Duplex Receptacle Outlet Smoke Detector Heating / Air Vents Exit / Emergency Sign Sprinkler 18 7 18 57 16 3 16
Wall Light
” W x
LED,

Door Head & Jamb Drawings

5/8" TYPE X GYP. BOARD

5/8" TYPE X GYP. BOARD

JAMB ANCHOR CLIP

DOUBLE STUDS

2" FACE STOP

RABBET FOR DOORS

1 STEEL DOOR HEAD ONE HOUR

I-302

RABBET FOR DOORS

5/8" TYPE X GYP. BOARD

JAMB ANCHOR CLIP

DOUBLE STUDS

2" FACE STOP

RABBET FOR DOORS

2 STEEL DOOR HEAD TWO HOUR

I-302

RABBET FOR DOORS

5/8" TYPE X GYP. BOARD

JAMB ANCHOR CLIP STOP

DOUBLE STUDS

3 STEEL DOOR JAMB ONE HOUR

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JAMB ANCHOR CLIP STOP

DOUBLE STUDS

4 STEEL DOOR JAMB TWO HOUR

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FACE
FACE
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Partition Detail Drawings

SLIP JOINT SUSPENDED CEILING

FIRE RATED SEALANT

1

I-300

PARTITION TYPE D

ACOUSTIC ASSEMBLY

ONE LAYER 5/8"

BASE AS SCHEDULED

-
4" METAL STUDS TYPE X WALLBOARD 3" BATT INSULATION
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1 HR
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