2013
2017
CONTACT
EXPERIENCE 814 N BUCHANAN STREET
SHOUS13@VT.EDU
Summer 2015
INTERIOR DESIGN INTERN Washingtonian Interiors, Mclean, VA
Assisted with on-site consultations, staging, and spatial sketching
WEBSITE LINK
Selected finishes and furniture for high-end residential and commercial products
703 472 0537
S T E P H A N I E H OConducted U S T research O N for current design projects
CAPABILITIES / SKILLS
Multitasked in a high-stress environment while maintaining a calm
I n t e r i o r D e s i g n Tdemeanor easer
TECHNICAL
PERSONAL
Revit
Creative
AutoCAD
Professional
Photoshop
Team Player
SketchUp
Indesign
Illustrator
2016 2017
INTERIOR DESIGN INTERN INTEC Group, Washington, DC
Test Fits + Furniture Layouts
Organized Time Management
Construction Drawings from DD Phase to Permit Finish Selection
Fast Learner Motivated
Microsoft Office
CERTIFICATIONS NCIDQ – Part 1 Passed the first of three exams with the intention of completing the remaining parts by the end of 2019
REFERENCES
2017 Present
INTERIOR DESIGNER + SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR INTEC Group, Washington, DC
Test Fits + Furniture Layouts Construction Drawings from DD to Permit
KEITH SWITZER
Concept Building + Storytelling
CEO | INTEC Group, Inc.
Space Planning
kswitzer@intecgroup.net | 202.776.9070
Team Building
KELLY ORMSBY Project Manager | INTEC Group, Inc. kormsby@intecgroup.net | 202.776.9070
COMMERCIAL OFFI CE 18 , 375 SQF T Lead Designer, Brand Identity 444 NORTH CAPITOL STREET NW, WASHINGTON, DC
“ In government, the actions of one individual can have great OVERARCHING CONCEPT : RIPPLE EFFECT
impacts on society as a whole. In the same way, the actions of the internal groups that make up NGA can have major external impacts on the governors they support and ultimately on our nation. Meeting zones serve as innovation epicenters, fostering groundbreaking conversations which then ripple out and impact the surrounding architectural elements and finishes, creating an organic flow through the space.
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The client, National Governor’s Association, requested an open space with a strong brand identity that could act as a hub for our nation’s governors to convene and collaborate with their counterparts. My role as Lead Designer involved working closely with the client starting with Visioning/Programming and working through the CD phase, and ultimately assisting with furniture specifications. I developed a strong concept, presented the design intent to the client, made FF+E selections, and tailored construction documents to meet these requirements with the support of a small team.
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approach that encourages community facilitation while improving human wellbeing and livelihood. The Council on Social Work Education’s space will embody the organization’s dedication to advancing social workers’ education by maintaining an elevated design aesthetic. The space will fuse moments of creativity and innovation with sophisticated forms of architecture and soft textured finishes. The space will be celebrated by unity, activation and opportunities for collaboration to support and advance a more empowered community.
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For this particular client, I supported the design and production side of the project, jumping in at the SD phase and supporting through CA, all while working remotely. This was one of our first projects to be kicked-off while in this pandemic climate, and it really challenged our design team to be that much better at collaboration. In addition, this non-profit had a tight budget, so we had to be intentional with where we allocated cost. Working on a small team, I helped build a furniture package, virtually presented design intent to the client on numerous occasions, and developed cost effective, innovative solutions to deliver a high-impact space on an economic budget.
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An approach that encourages community facilitation while improving human well-being and livelihood.
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Ginkgo Lounge with wood base $2738
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Cova swivel lounge chair $3130
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An eased movement of hand accompanied by the strengthening morning light brush away the shadows to slowly reveal what has taken thousands of years to form. Layers of color emerge within and beneath the solid surface. Organic matter compressed into hardened stone becomes a new material as only nature could create, and man could be inspired.
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B U I L D I N G R E P O S I T I O N I N G 7, 5 0 0 S Q F T Lead Design, Production 2D + 3D
Cova swivel loun $3130
INSPIRED. An eased movement of hand accompanied by the strengthening morning light brush away the shadows to slowly reveal what has taken thousands of years to form. Layers of color emerge within and beneath the solid surface. Organic matter compressed into hardened stone becomes a new material as only nature could create, and man could be inspired.
1420 BEVERLY ROAD, MCLEAN, VA
The client, Stewart Investments, had a vision for making this dated, low occupancy building into a rebranded, premiere healthcare office facility. I was brought into the project to refresh the space and make FF+E selections, starting from Visioning and carrying through to CA. I started with researching trends in the healthcare industry, and then focused in on the unutilized atrium space. I curated a spalike design that maximizes this amenity by providing a “virtual” waiting room for patients. Ample seating at different postures allows guests to come and wait and/or work while visiting their doctors.
INSPIRED. An eased movement of hand accompanied by the strengthening morning light brush away the shadows to slowly reveal what has taken thousands of years to form. Layers of color emerge within and beneath the solid surface. Organic matter compressed into hardened stone becomes a new material as only nature could create, and man could be inspired.
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2013
2017
CONTACT
EXPERIENCE 814 N BUCHANAN STREET
SHOUS13@VT.EDU
Summer 2015
Washingtonian Interiors, Mclean, VA
Assisted with on-site consultations, staging, and spatial sketching
WEBSITE LINK
Selected finishes and furniture for high-end residential and commercial products
703 472 0537
CAPABILITIES / SKILLS
INTERIOR DESIGN INTERN
Conducted research for current design projects C O N TA C T Multitasked in a high-stress environment while maintaining a calm
S t e p h a n i e H o u s t o demeanor n
TECHNICAL
PERSONAL
Revit
Creative
AutoCAD
SketchUp
Photoshop
Indesign
Illustrator
INTERIOR DESIGN INTERN 2016G R A D U A T E VIRGINIA TECH TEC Group, Washington, DC - E S I GINN B.S. INTERIOR D Professional 2017
Test Fits + Furniture Layouts
Organized
Time Management s n h o u s to n13 @ g m a i l .co m
Construction Drawings from DD Phase to Permit
70 3 .472 . 0537 Team Player
Finish Selection
Fast Learner Motivated
Microsoft Office
CERTIFICATIONS NCIDQ – Part 1 Passed the first of three exams with the intention of completing the remaining parts by the end of 2019
REFERENCES
2017 Present
INTERIOR DESIGNER + SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR INTEC Group, Washington, DC
Test Fits + Furniture Layouts Construction Drawings from DD to Permit
KEITH SWITZER
Concept Building + Storytelling
CEO | INTEC Group, Inc.
Space Planning
kswitzer@intecgroup.net | 202.776.9070
Team Building
KELLY ORMSBY Project Manager | INTEC Group, Inc. kormsby@intecgroup.net | 202.776.9070