Interior Design Portfolio Sophia Warne Rowe
Table of Contents About
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Ocean-a Museum
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Introduction/Contact
Environmental Museum
Pulse Advertising
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Cobble Hill Physical Therapy
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Sustainable Ad. Agency
Neighborhood Medical Center
about me. I am constantly by the world As a fourth year inspired interior design student I am looking gain color, around me and love totoexplore experience the technical texture, andinlighting in new aspects ways. Asof interior design and to further my a fourth-year design student, knowledge ofinterior its real-world I strive to create meaningful applications. I am interestedwork in both and want to and improve the lives of my commercial residential design, with anthrough emphasis sustainable clients theon power of thoughtful practices. an eye for design. MyI have enthusiasm for detail both and am passionate about designing commercial and residential interiors creative, beautiful, and functional stems from passion forand creating spaces. I ammy a fast learner am personalized andextra comforting spaces. willing to go the mile to put my I best possible work forward. love to push myself and firmly believe success is cultivated through having an open mind, a positive attitude, and the courage to never stop learning.
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MY E D U CAT I ON.
d esi g n sk i l l S.
MY EXP ERI ENC E.
Anticipated graduation - 2018
Photoshop CC Illustrator CC InDesign CC AutoCAD
October 2017 - Present (Commercial / Corporate) Interior Design Intern - Assisted designers, maintained materials library, communicated with manufacterurs and reps, put together finish boards.
Philadelphia University Philadelphia, PA B. S. Interior Design GPA: 3.6 Graduated - 2014
Longmont High School Longmont, CO Highschool Diploma GPA: 3.8
SketchUp 3Ds Max Revit Rhino 5
Drafting / Construction Documents 3D modeling & rendering Space Planning Graphic Design Hand sketching & rendering Physical model building Creative concept development
MY ACHI E V E M E NT S.
p er so n al sk i l l S.
August - December 2016
Personality
Study Abroad
University of Arkansas Rome Center Studied overseas in Rome, Italy with further travel to Germany, England, Ireland, and France. Improved knowledge of architecture and interior design within a cultural context. 2015
The D. Colman Witte Scholarship Philadelphia Foundation
Recieved a $5,000 scholarship for demonstrating a commitment to study Interior Design in college.
Creative, honest, hard-working, respectful, self-motivated
Organization
Detail-oriented, exceptional time managment skills
Social
Teamplayer, excellent collaboration and communication skills
NORR Design -
May 2017 - August 2017 Associates III (High-end Residential & Hospitality) Interior Design Intern - Assisted designers with CD production, maintained materials library, updated resources, and communicated with vendors. 2017
St. Christopher’s Children’s Hospital
An extra-curricular project consulting with occupational therapy students in the re-designing of a sensory-friendly waiting room at St. Christopher’s Childrens Hospital
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
The Ocean-a Museum reveals the devastating effects of human action on the planet’s oceans. The Museum is a center which encourages community, sustainability, and empathy. Experiential exhibits educate visitors about the importance of environmental consciousness, while public spaces such as the cafe and lecture hall promote conversation and community action. A series of installations reveal the life and beauty of the ocean, and how the user’s choices influence changes within their environment. Modeled in Revit , rendered in 3ds Max.
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STAFF TLT.
EXHIBIT 2
EXHIBIT 5
EXHIBIT 6
EXHIBIT 7
EXHIBIT 8
EXHIBIT 9 CAFE
WORKSHOP
WOMANS TLT.
A/V / LECTURE / EVENT SPACE
EXHIBIT 13
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SECTION 2 SCALE: 3/16” = 1’-0”
MUSEUM STORE
MUSEUM STORE
EXHIBIT 8
A/V LECTURE / EVENT SPACE
SECTION 1 SCALE: 3/16” = 1’-0”
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EXHIBIT STORAGE
S2
S1
S1 S1
S1
S2
S2
MEZZANINE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0”
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0”
Ocean-a Museum
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S2
S1
S1
S1
MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0”
S2
INSET GLASS STRIP
GYP PTD. WHITE
EXHIBIT 5 ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2” = 1’-0”
EXHIBIT 6 ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2” = 1’-0”
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Inspired by the movement and creative process of an advertising agency, this project focuses on various workplace strategies and sustainability. Careful analysis of the climate and site conditions influenced the use of multiple sustainable strategies such as passive shading and cooling, a green roof, and natural daylighting techniques. Modeled using Revit, Rhino, and SketchUp, rendered in 3Ds Max.
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GREEN ROOF PROVIDES THERMAL INSULATION, MINIMIZING THE NEED FOR ARTIFICIAL HEATING AND COOLING
AWNING HELPS PREVENT GLARE AND HEAT GAIN
SOLAR SHADES REDUCE GLARE AND HEAT GAIN
THERMAL COMFORT
HARD-SURFACE USED ON BAFFLES TO PREVENT DUST COLLECTION
OPERABLE WINDOWS ALLOW NATURAL VENTILATION THOUGHOUT
INDOOR AIR-QUALITY
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GREEN WALL ACTS AS NATURAL AIR-FILTRATION SYSTEM
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Located in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, this physical therapy center for teens focuses on the healing benefits of nature. A central courtyard and an interactive roof garden connect the staff and their patients with the outdoors. The goal of this collaborative project was to create a futuristic healthcare facility that targets the demographics of a specific neighborhood. Modeled in Revit and Rhino, rendered in 3D Studio Max.
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Sophia Warne Rowe - Philadelphia University - 2018
More work available at: https://issuu.com/sophiawarnerowe