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OliviaJost
Olivia Jost 314-249-1540 ojost1live@gmail.com
Table of Contents
01 Micro Apartments Hospitality pg. 4-9
02 Steelcase NEXT Corporate pg. 12-21
03 Early Education Preschool 3-5 pg. 22-31
04 Detention & Rehabilitation Center Justice pg. TBD
05 Furniture Design
IWF Competition pg. 32-33
06 Graphic Design
Typography & Logo pg. 34-37
01 Micro Apartments Concept:
The Micro-Apartments has the asthetic of the country Greece. Walking through the space, one will see greek features, such as columns, archways, cobble stone paths, and stylized furniture.
Project Type:
Residental/Commercial
Date Completed: April 2020 Project Time:
10 Weeks
Project Location: St. Louis at Forest Park Parkway and Boyle Total Sq. Footage: 17,000 Program Used:
Revit, Enscape, Photoshop
Space Planning Elevator Reflection Space
Mail Room Storage
Little Lobby
Trash Room
Community Dining Units Stairs
Community Gym Community Living Area
Little Lobby
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Units
Corner/Typical Unit Two apartment units form in the path of a greek meander motif..
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1. Apartment Unit 2. Community Kitchen 3. Storage Units 4. Community Living 5. Game Room 6. Laundry 7. Reflection Space 8. Mail Room 9. Community Gym 10. Conference Room 11. Community Work Space
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The custom banquette seating was inspired by colors and materials seen in the streets of Greece. The plaster-made structure is accompanied by a red custom seating pad, upholstered by DesignTex. The blue windows were necessary to capture the recognizable pops of blue seen in the streets of Greece.
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Reflection Space
This space was designed with inspiration from Greek religion. Religion was important to ancient greeks because they believed it would make their lives better while living and that they would have protection when they died. Religion plays a big role in human wellbeing, so it was crucial to add a space where users of the apartments can go to reflect, pray, or simply have quiet time to themselves.
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02 Steelcase NEXT Concept:
Industrialization is central to economic development and improved prospects for human wellbeing. The Connection between technology and the workplace is now altered to reflect the new post COVID world we anticipate. In the post COVID world, technology is essential because it allows people distancing and flexability as well as everyday work/client needs.
Project Type:
Corporate
Date Completed: October 2020 Project Location: Atlanta, Georgia Total Sq. Footage: 11,500 Program Used:
Revit, Photoshop
Branding
Technology in the Workplace Steelcase Live Map- employees can see density at a glance and head to a space that’s occupied by fewer people. Microsoft Surface Hub 2- allows users to share content and reduce presence dipsaritypthe concept that people not present in the room are at a disadvantage. Steelcase Find- allows employees to use their smartphone to select space requirements, reserve a room, and share with colleagues. Auto Book and Auto Release- room reservation system. sensors when someone walks in/out of the room.
Wellbeing in the Workplace Social Medium • The ‘retail Apocalypse’ shut down 12,000 retail stores. • Those who have reinvented themselves are creating a social experience to draw people in. • Workplace examples; People are social animalspeople are going into work to work with people-the workplace is beinf designed to promote teamwork. Connected Cullture • When you add the importance of tallent to the rise of burnout, it’s easy to see the workplace as an opportunity to build communities connected by a shared culture. • Workplace Examples; organizations are putting emphasis on how people work better when wellbeing is supported holistically. Instead of just offering a gym, look at how lighting, materiality, and social spaces, make people feel good. Orgin Stories • People are eager to understand the orgin behind where they work. • The consumer mindset is shifting away from perfection and towards embracing natural diversity in design. • Workplace Examples; transparency is key, waste is a resource, connect with nature. Make Your Mark • Designers are reimagining the workplace to be more personal to individuals and teams. • Workplace Examples; collaboration spaces that allow people to move furniture to make the space more functional for their work style.
Space Planning Entry Reception
Rest Room
Stairs Rest Room Tech Repair
Active Learning Classroom
Project Team
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Space Planning Inspiration
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03 Education Center Concept:
Organicism in shapes and color.
Project Type:
Early Childhood
Date Completed: December 2020 Project Location: Atlanta, Georgia Total Sq. Footage: 11,500 Program Used:
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• Checking in and out must be done daily for security and bookkeeping purposes. Licensing requirements mandate that children are signed in and out of the center each day. • Upon entering or exiting the building, gaurdians must check in/out by entering their code on a keypad located near the front entrance. • All children are to be with an adult at all times. After children have been checked in, it is mandatory that the guardian physically escorts each child to their classroom. • Anyone picking up a child will be asked for photo ID.
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ACT ceiling tile throughout Gyp. Board in hallway, art room, active play, and indoor play. 9’0” ceiling height 120v Recessed lighting throughtout. Custom LED strip lighting in 5 year old classroom and active play room.
Outdoor Space
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Security Gate: employee/ parent card swipe
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The outdoor play space is available to usse after school hours by employees and atendees of the school. The idea of this space is to utlize what is orgnix and natural on earth, and bring it to life. The ground elevates in different areas, making activity hills with different features on each. Like the interior, the outdoor space uses materials that are found naturally or colors that are symbols of organicism.
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05Furniture Design The C-’ZLE In today’s rapidly changing world, it is essential to teach children to be creators, innovators, and problem solvers. This chair was designed for children kidergartenfifth grade. Choose one of two designs, the child can assemble a chair with a backrest or a stool with a bookshelf. The arms on the seat, backrest, and brace, coordinate with specific cutouts on the legs. Each of the pieces are painted as visual instructions for the child.
Design Process Studies
Design Development-Construction
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Option 1: Seat is height adjustable
Option 2: Stool with bookshelf
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06 Logo Design Company: St. Louis Lyon Sister Cities About: St. Louis Lyon Sister Cities is a non-forprofit organization that centralizes in volunteering and uses donations to give scholarship opportunities to students. The St. Louis organization works closely with the Lyon city in France and gives study abroad opportunities to students each year. Working closely with the client, my partner and I connected Lyon (lion) to the St. Louis flag. From there, we orchastrated several iderations of the logo until we found one that best represented each city. is a non-for profit organization. Date Completed: November 17, 2018
Design Process
Sketch
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Final Design Program Used: Procreate
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ThankYou Education
Achievements
Maryville University Graduation May 2021 BFA in Interior Design CDIA and NASAD Accredited
Barat Scholarship, Maryville University Fall 2017-Present
University College London Summer 2019 Study Abroad
Experience
Entered IWF Furniture Competition Spring 2020 Dean’s List Fall 2018-Spring 2020
Boardwalk Hardwood Floors May 2020-Present Sales and Organization
Designed Ccompany logo for St. Louis Lyon Sister Cities November 2018
Design Expressions-Residential Firm June 2019-September 2019 Worked on autocad drawings, participated in client installs, researched furniture/decor for clients, organize Showroom.
Skills
DesignTex January 2019-May 2020 Organized Material Library
Revit Enscape Autocad Adobe Suite Sketchup Microsoft Products Lumion Behance ISSUU