Theresa Bartlett - Interior Design Portfolio

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theresa bartlett

interior design portfolio


professional 4

ames boston hotel

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wagamama

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shake shack

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cultivar

student 12

anpassen salon + spa

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egan + mackie residence

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innovation lounge

contents


ames hotel

Prior to design development, the team had the opportunity to review photographs and memorabilia from Orr’s personal collection. This included signed hockey sticks, photos with teammates and the Stanley Cup, as well as photos with Andre the Giant. These pieces are on display throughout the hotel suite using museum grade glass and framing.

Sports Illustrated Magazine Covers featuring Orr were framed and displayed throughout the hotel suite along the interior window columns.

bobby orr suite location

Boston, Massachusetts

design goals: . Maximize the Guest Experience . Maintain the upscale aesthetic of the Ames . Honor Bobby Orr and Boston Bruins tastefully . Create focal points/’instagrammable’ moments for Guest Interaction.

square footage ≈ 600 sq. ft.

program Design a commemorative hotel suite that provides a unique guest experience that honors former Boston Bruins’s player Bobby Orr and encompasses the legacy of the Boston Bruins.

inspiration images: Inspiration for the hotel suite

old boston garden scoreboard

was drawn from physical

mr. orr & i

properties of professional

suite entry

hockey rinks, the Boston Bruins Branding, and Highlights of Bobby Orr’s career in the NHL while playing for the Bruins.

living room

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design development space planning construction documents 3D modeling and renderings + construction administration

1970 stanley cup win

+ Design Team Members: Anna Butterfield (Designer) Susan Twomey (Sr. Designer) Jef Leon (Project Mgr.) Joe Nevin (Principal)

boston bruins practice facility

The use of vinyl flooring, pine wood, and the Boston Bruins’ official colors create an in-suite hockey rink experience.

bedroom

penalty box


wagamama

The design and millwork team collaborated to create the custom furniture pieces throughout the restaurant. This included the bar stools, booths, tables, and chairs. A majority of the components were modularized and built off-site. This process produced large cost savings in labor while insuring consistency and quality.

For the lighting design approach, warm color temperatures and directional feature spotlights were used to create a warm and inviting atmosphere for patrons.

100 northern ave. location

Boston, Massachusetts

square footage ≈ 6,000 sq. ft.

program Find a cost-effective, timely approach to best execute UK-based Wagamana’s high-end design aesthetic in a challenging US market.

wagamama - dubai location

design goals: . Successfully translate the Wagamama brand to the new Boston Seaport location . Find cost-effective materials similar to those used in UK projects . Implement Wagamama’s first cocktail program in the Boston area . Provide an effective work-flow for the various areas of work (kitchen, bar, juice bar, and the open kitchen) inspiration images: Inspiration for the Boston Seaport location was drawn from various Wagamama locations abroad. A design team was sent to survey a few UK locations to understand the aesthetic and functionality of the restaurant chain.

main dining

dining

exterior entry

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design development space planning 3D visuals construction documents construction administration

wagamama - london location

+ Design Team Members: Erin Butler (Designer) Zachary Smith (Sr. Designer) Jef Leon (Project Mgr.) Joe Nevin (Principal)

wagamama - london location

The use of various metals, wood slats, metal grids, and brick are a common thread throughout the various Wagamama locations.

main bar

private dining


shake shack 225 varick st.

The design and millwork team collaborated to create a variety of custom millwork pieces throughout the office. Upon entry, you’re greeted with a custom reception desk and planter wall. An over arching metal grid with storage creates “The Park”. The private offices are defined by metal roof structures. Lastly, the library features custom bench seating and storage wall.

Custom light fixtures were created for the Conference and Kitchen areas of the Headquarters. Both were made to create interest while the Conference fixture also has sound absorbing qualities.

location New York, New York

square footage ≈ 20,000 sq. ft.

program Create an innovative, contemporary workspace that serves up the same high quality experience for its employees as it does for its restaurant guests.

design goals: . Successfully bring the Project Design team’s vision to fruition . Source sustainable materials and implement sustainable practices that support Shake Shack’s values . As Architect of Record, set realistic expectations and ensure team was staying on schedule and budget. project location Choosing a renovated historic building for their new headquarters supported Shake Shack’s sustainability values, recycling the aesthetic of the existing neighborhood while adding their own vibrant mark.

main entry

conference

library

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architect of record space planning construction documents construction administration

+ Design Team Members: Maria Montas (Designer) Ashley Jordan (Sr. Designer) Patricia Carroll (Project Mgr.) Rachel Zsembery (Principal)

The new headquarters features many of the raw, modernist, elements of their restaurant locations while adding a greenery element.

pantry

“the park”


cultivar

The design and millwork team collaborated to create a variety of custom millwork pieces throughout the office. Upon entry, you’re greeted with a custom reception desk and planter wall. An over arching metal grid with storage creates “The Park”. The private offices are defined by metal roof structures. Lastly, the library features custom bench seating and storage wall.

A various of elements were inspired by the childhood home of Dumont. These include the beechwood leaf logo graphic, the beechwood branch chandelier, and the liveedge beechwood tree bar top.

1 court st. location

Boston, Massachusetts

design goals: . Successfully bring the Project Design team’s vision to fruition . As Architect of Record, set realistic expectations and ensure team was staying on schedule and budget. . Ensure project design fell within city guidelines as the building it’s located in is a historical landmark.

square footage ≈ 3,600 sq. ft.

program Design a space that combines natural materials with an upscale, refined aesthetic that reflect Owner Mary Dumont’s vision and fascination with New England’s diverse landscape.

patio design Cultivar’s patio design had to be mindful of the Ames’s historical nature and not alter drastically from the building’s design. For this reason, natural colors and materials were used to define the exterior space.

booth seating

main bar

main bar

table seating

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architect of record space planning 2D/3D visuals construction documents construction administration

+ Design Team Members: Jef Leon (Project Mgr.) Susan Twomey (Project Mgr.) Joe Nevin (Principal)

exterior patio

Natural, rich colored materials are used in both the interior and exterior of the restaurant, paying homage to Dumont’s childhood home.


vail, colorado:

anpassen salon + spa

. Single largest resort in the United States

Bubble diagrams and

. Acres of diverse skiing and hiking options

spatial blocking begin

. Tyrolean-style village within walking distance

to show adjacencies of the different functions

. Linked by free shuttles and heated streets

of Anpassen.

structure

parti

sun study

location Vail, Colorado

program Design a Resort Salon and Spa that creates a sustainable relationship with the surrounding community, utilizes sustainable materials, and encourages green practices to create a truly sustainable business.

concept By combining the human needs and physical changes throughout each season, a unique connection is made. It not only blends the natural environment with the interior, but evokes a ‘sense of place’ for patrons. This is achieved through fluid movement of space, materiality, and lighting.

site information:

design goals:

The condominiums are adjacent to The Four Seasons at Vail Resort, who will be purchasing the first floor to expand the current spa. Anpassen Salon and Spa will be fully functional and accessible to both Four Seasons Vail guests and condominium residents and guests.

. Create a meaningful connection and cultural significance between the spa and surrounding community . Enforce sustainable materials and practices . Design a logical space plan which supports seamless function and clear circulation . Provide universal guest experience

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Logos will made by local artisans using salvaged materials from the existing Four Seasons Vail spa. Glass was selected as the final logo.

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site map: 1

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Reception

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2 Lounge

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Couples Treatment Room

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Pool

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3 Public Treatment Area

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6 Hair Salon (Men & Women) 7 Retail Site map shows the adjacencies and spatial relationship of the seven different guest experiences.

the four seasons resort at vail seeks to: . . . .

Revamp current spa and relocate to larger, adjacent building Reflect resort’s current aesthetics Create connection to surrounding community Strengthen and enforce resort’s commitment to sustainability

floor plan key

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floor plan

1. reception 2. retail 3. lounge 4. public treatment 5. indoor/outdoor pool 6. single treatment 7. couples treatment 8. locker room 9. sauna 10. office 11. breakroom 12. storage 13. laundry 14. hair styling 15. washing stations 16. espresso bar 17. manicure stations 18. nail drying 19. pedicure stations 20. waxing room


. Recycled from Four Season’s

. Each circle is made from

current spa

strands of bamboo

. Shaped by a local artisan to

. Made of all natural material

create a custom brand

and is lightweight

. Supports local businesses

. Bio-Blaze wall mounted fireplace . Uses bio-ethanol fuels that

. Minimal flooring material

contribute to sustainable

selection allows for more

practices

control over use of recycled

. Green Guard and LEED credits

burns clean and is non-toxic

reception

design features:

design features:

A custom recycled glass chandelier accentuates the center of the room and sets the luxurious tone of the spa. Rich wood flooring and stone walls salvaged from the existing Four Seasons Vail Spa are used throughout to create a contrasting, natural space.

Dim LED lighting and a bio-ethanol fireplace are used to create an intimate, relaxing setting. Reclaimed wood wall art and a painting made by a local artisan keep guests intrigued as they wait for their appointments.

finish plan

reflected ceiling plan

The base of the reception desk is made of strand woven aspen panels. Sustainable Flooring’s headquarters is located in Boulder, CO, so all wood within the millwork is locally sourced. These panels consist of 100% recycled content.

and reclaimed materials

. Linens are regularly washed due to high number of appointments . Energy efficient, low-flow washing machines are used to reduce water use

played a role in selection

8’ 2” A.F.F

8’ 2” A.F.F

wall elevation

. Fabrics chosen throughout

finish plan

reflected ceiling plan

lounge

design features: Neutral tones and textures, along with grand seating cushions and sheer drapery are used to create a soft, inviting seating area. Wood paneling wraps from floor to ceiling to incase the more intimate area.

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millwork: front elevation

w: right elevation

All materials used throughout Anpassen Salon and Spa were chosen based on their sustainable qualities and applications.

finish plan

reflected ceiling plan

public treatment area


. Recycled stone to avoid slippage . Glass creates refreshing environment that doesn’t distract from natural

. Occupancy and Daylight sensors reduce the amount of energy Anpassen uses daily

. Fixtures use either fluorescent or

. Massage oils used are non-toxic

LED light bulbs

and sustainable

. Allows for up to 80% less energy used

. Packaging of products are made

. Creates a more natural light that

surroundings

from rapidly renewable materials

. Towels are provided by request to

. Built-in wall displays use

reduce amount of laundry and water

75% salvaged materials

that Anpassen uses

from existing spa location

. All washing machines are low-flow

compliments guests facial features

design features:

design features:

The pool’s temperature is maintained by solar panels located on the overhang above the pool. It adjusts to meet the needs of the human body during each season. Recycled stone tile flooring also adjusts its temperature to encourage outdoor use during the winter.

The ambient overhead lighting and warm materials create a soothing environment that encourages relaxation. Greenery within the space, as well as throughout the entire spa, helps improve indoor air quality for guests.

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8’ 2” A.F.F 7’ 8” A.F.F

indoor/outdoor pool

finish plan

reflected ceiling plan

finish plan

reflected ceiling plan

design features:

design features:

Men and women hair styling stations are located on opposite walls. A neutral color pallet with pops of blue is introduced to create a more energizing and refreshing environment.

The aesthetics of the retail are identical to the reception to continue the flow of space. LED light tape highlights where products are displayed on both freestanding fixtures and wall displays.

couples treatment room

8’ 2” A.F.F

8’ 2” A.F.F

salon

finish plan

reflected ceiling plan

finish plan

reflected ceiling plan

retail


egan/mackie residence

These images show the

A mix of modern and rustic furnishings are used to blend

changes in mood and

the ‘Seattle bungalow’ with the high-rise modern building

color of the Puget Sound

shell. Iconic pieces, such as Eames chairs, make a

throughout the day.

statement within the interior.

location Seattle, Washington

client background

program

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Design that blends the warmth of traditional Seattle bungalow architecture with the sophistication of the urban high-rise living.

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dining room

concept Inspired by the Puget Sound’s changes throughout the day, aesthetics and layout create a unique, but unified experience, so that residents are pleasantly surprised each time they enter their home.

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Leslie Mackie is a renowned baker in Seattle, WA. Timothy Egan is her husband who is a Pulitzer prize winner for his famous historical fiction novels. Design focus was to create a space in which they could create in; the kitchen for her and the office for him.

floor plan

Individual components of the space come together to create a unified experience within the residence.

kitchen

living room

Mark Boone Sponsored Studio: 2nd Place Design

rendered plan

Textures are combined to blend the interior with the exterior environment and high-rise building shell.

office

master bedroom


marketing ideas

‘unplugged’ innovation lounge

Iconic, modern furniture pieces and vintage furnishings reusable

‘for here’

‘idea’

help balance the industrial structural materials. They also

burlap tote

coffee mug

napkin

reflect the unique, eclectic culture of Hoxton Square

location Hoxton Square, London design goals: . Encourage use of no technology in all areas of ‘Unplugged’ . Develop circulation that evokes curiosity and exploration . Develop marketing and branding ideas that will spread by word of mouth . Comfortable and collaborative environment . Elegantly combine eclectic and modern furnishings to mimic Hoxton Square’s culture

program Create a space that entrepreneurs and creative minds can gather to become inspired, collaborate, and generate innovative ideas.

“touchdown”

concept The essence of the creative process lies in the simplest forms of expression: talking, writing, drawing, and playing. Removing oneself from the influences of technology and engaging in these simple forms ignites a spark that allows for the development and application of ideas.

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Week-Long Design Challenge: 1st Place Team (Studio Wide)

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Group Team Members: Kelsey Lizzio Kylie Gravlee Maddie Potter Taylor Moore

floor plan

store front branding

“wire-less”

“floor play”

reflected ceiling plan

Finishes and textures combine to create an eclectic, rustic aesthetic reflective of Hoxton Square’s culture.

“casual collaboration”

“personal space”


theresa bartlett

permanent. 7300 burbank dr. apt. 16 baton rouge, la 70820 cell. 804.691.4391 email. theresambartlett@gmail.com


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