Spring 2016 Portfolio

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T YSON BAKER inter ior de sig n por t folio



TABLE OF CO NT E NTS ENCORE

senior living pages 1-6

REVOLT

ad agency pages 7-16

SPACE

furniture design pages 17-20

100 MILE

hospitality pages 21-28


E N CO RE

CAFE


THIS GENERATION HAD ROCK-N-ROLL, FOUGHT FOR CIVIL RIGHTS & THE ENVIRONMENT, PROTESTED THE VIETNAM WAR, AND USHERED IN THE TECHNOLOGY BOOM.


CATEGORY SQUARE FOOTAGE

SENIOR LIVING 26,000

LOCATION

AUSTIN, TEXAS

TIME-LINE

5 WEEKS

COMPLETED

FALL 2015

LEVEL 10-11

encore @ the grid

LEVEL 5-9

residential

LEVEL 2-4

office

LEVEL 1 retail

THE BABY BOOMER est. 1946-1964

INTEGRATE RESIDENTIAL AND HOSPITALITY DESIGN ELEMENTS

GROWTH FASTEST GROWING CITY IN AMERICA

THE LARGEST GENERATION OF AMERICANS BORN IN U.S. HISTORY

EXPAND CHOICE AND CUSTOMIZATION OF CARE

WEATHER A TEMPERATE CLIMATE

A SURGING PRE-SENIOR POPULATION LOOKING FOR SOMETHING THAT IS NOT THEIR PARENTS NURSING HOME

DEVELOP SOCIAL AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT

AMENITIES NUMEROUS CENTRALIZED METROPOLITAN CONVENIENCES

WHAT IS THE DEMOGRAPHIC?

WHAT ARE THEIR NEEDS?

WHY AUSTIN TEXAS?


LEVEL 10

1 west residences 2 exercise center

10 W

3 salon and spa

D

4 art studio and gallery

5

4

8

10 management offices 5'-5"

6

3

7 1

0’

5’

10’

20’

2

30’

LEVEL 11

11 west residences 12 kitchen and storage

19

13 main dining room

20

14 outdoor dining

15 outdoor seating

16 casual lounge 17 private dining room 18 east residences 19 community living room 20 employee break area

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15

16 13 11 12

0’

5’

10’

20’

30’

18

17

D

7 reception area

W

5 cafe and alternative dining 6 mail room and waiting 8 east residences 9 laundry and janitorial

W

D

9


CUSTOM LIGHT FEATURE


THIS ART STUDIO AND GALLERY BRING A NEW AMENITY TO THE SENIOR LIVING FACILITY. ACTIVELY ENGAGING THE CREATIVE MINDS OF THE RESIDENTS CREATES A LASTING IMPACT ON THEIR HEALTH AND WELLNESS.


RE VO LT

BREAKOUT AREA & BAR


REVOLT WILL CHALLENGE TRADITION AND DARE TO PRODUCE NEW ADVERTISING & MEDIA THAT PROVOKES, INSPIRES, AND CREATES A LASTING IMPACT THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.


AD AGENCY

MISSOURI POWER & LIGHT UTILITY

34,000

BUILT IN 1892

LOCATION

SAINT LOUIS, MO

TIME-LINE

5 WEEKS

EXPOSED 35 FT. CEILINGS WITH AN ORIGINAL MEZZANINE

CATEGORY SQUARE FOOTAGE

COMPLETED

FALL 2015

LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF A REVITALIZED CREATIVE DISTRICT FLEXIBLE SPACE FOR POTENTIAL AGENCY GROWTH

ROOF STRUCTURE senior management

business department

MEZZANINE

creative department

employee entrance

main entrance

EXPLODED DIAGRAM

GROUND FLOOR


PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

THE APPROACH

INSPIRE CREATIVITY

“REBEL WITH A CAUSE”

INTEGRATE OPEN AND PRIVATE WORK STATIONS

INFUSE STREET ART AND AN URBAN LANDSCAPE INTO THE DESIGN

3 BUSINESS DIVISIONS: CREATIVE, BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT

CREATE DISTINCT ZONES FOR EVERY WORK STYLE

CONSIDER HEALTH AND WELLNESS OF ALL EMPLOYEES

ENCOURAGE SOCIAL INTERACTION THROUGH STRATEGIC PLANNING

MAIN ENTRANCE


1

19 18

17

2

16

14

3

15

13

KEY

4

12

5

1 main entrance 2 reception

3 waiting/town-hall 4 conference room

6

5 outdoor seating 6 video editing

7

11

DIGITAL

8

10 CREATIVE DEPARTMENT

ART 9

7 workout area 8 patio

9 cafe 10 digital conference room 11 breakout space 12 small meeting room

13 library

INTERACTIVE

EVENTS

PRINT

PREPRESS

14 break/event space

COPY

15 kitchenette

16 mail room

17 bike storage

18 lower break space 19 employee entrance

0’ 5’ 10’

20’

30’

50’

100’

GROUND FLOOR

DETAILED DRAWINGS

CUSTOM RECEPTION DESK

FACETED FRONT


open to below

open to below

5 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT 6

3

4

7

2

8

KEY 9

1

1 high-line cafe 2 phone booths

3 breakout space 4 accounting

5 intern work stations

open to below

6 human resources

open to

7 compliance 8 information technology 9 business leadership

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12

11

10

10 chief executive officer 11 director of business 12 director of growth 13 director of creative services

0’ 5’ 10’

20’

30’

50’

100’

MEZZANINE

NORTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION


UNEXPECTED MATERIALS— LIKE THIS SHIPPING CONTAINER PRIVATE OFFICE—CREATE BOTH A FUNCTIONAL WORK SPACE FOR SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND CONTRIBUTE TO THE URBAN LANDSCAPE FEELING THROUGHOUT THE SPACE.

PRIVATE OFFICE


LIBRARY & SOCIAL SPACE concept sketch

CREATIVE DEPARTMENT & PRIVATE OFFICES concept sketch


ELEVATIONS

MAIN ENTRANCE AND RECEPTION


THE MAIN ENTRANCE SETS THE STAGE FOR THE ENTIRE DESIGN CONCEPT. RAW MATERIALS, GRAPHIC PRINTS, AND A SLEEK CUSTOM RECEPTION DESK CREATE THE SENSE OF ORDER WITHIN CHAOS.


*ECLIPSE

privacy screen + display

*LUNA

curved seating

*CRESCENT

seating + bed + table


SPAC E

*ORBIT

*APOLLO

side stool + ottoman

seating + storage

*SPUTNIK accent table


1

consider a need within the campus environment.

NEED A space for students to relax, work, and collaborate outside of the traditional classroom setting. LOCATION Maryville University Art & Design Building Main entrance

ORIGINAL SKETCHES

2

3

select a reusable or recyclable material.

propose a sustainable design solution.

MATERIAL Standard double-walled cardboard.

FINAL PROPOSAL An inter-locking modular line named space.

SUSTAINABILITY Using cardboard recycled from campus deliveries reduces transportation and recycling emissions.

SPECIFICATIONS Six different pieces that coordinate to create endless variations for collaboration, relaxation and work.

LUNA

ECLIPSE


APOLLO

ORBIT

SPUTNIK

CRESCENT


10 0 M IL E


49째 N/30째 W

CREATING A SUSTAINABLE DINING EXPERIENCE BY THINKING GLOBALLY AND EATING LOCALLY.


CABINS

CHECK-IN

100 MILE

CABINS

VIEW SIDE

REAR ELEVATION CATEGORY SQUARE FOOTAGE

HOSPITALITY 8,500

LOCATION

PENTICTON, CANADA

TIME-LINE

4 WEEKS

COMPLETED

FALL 2015 CITY OF PENTICTON

VIEW FROM SITE


Rear Exterior Process Sketch

Front Exterior Process Sketch

patio dining

private patio

ci ve rc rt ul ica at l io n

Ground Floor Bubble Diagram

ci ve rc rt ul ica at l io n

main entrance

restroom

ci ve rc rt ul ica at l io n

ci ve rc rt ul ica at l io n

welcome desk

restroom

al n ic o rt ati ve cul r ci

al n ic o rt ati ve cul r ci

restroom

center dining

chef’s table

kitchen

Lower Level Bubble Diagram

SEATING OPTIONS

OUTDOOR LOUNGE FURNITURE

restroom

ci ve rc rt ul ica at l io n

lounge/ bar

private dining

dining

ci ve rc rt ul ica at l io n

lounge patio


North America

OVERALL CONCEPT

Combining inspiration from the site, local culture and history, and dedication to be as “one” with the environment, 100 mile aims to be a destination eatery for tourists and locals alike. Remembering that humans live within a greater environmental context, 100 mile aims to engage every visitor and create an establishment that co-exists within its site and history.

STRUCTURAL INSPIRATION

The building itself is based on an aboriginal story passed down through generations telling how fire originally came to the earth. Through teamwork and dedication, the wood-pecker was able to fly towards the sun and retrieve the fire through an arrow. While the other animals denied the woodpeckers strength, it was only him who was able to fly close enough to the sun to harness it’s power. The building is based on this bird ascending towards the sky in order to bring light to all.

Canada

SITE CONTEXT

The context of the site is as important to the design as anything else. Situated on the top of a mountain with sweeping views of the city and landscape below, it is important to incorporate these views and not overpower the beautiful landscape.

SUSTAINABILITY COMPONENTS

Designing with sustainability in mind, the goal is to become one with the site and consider sustainability on a broader scale. Promoting fresh ingredients from within 100 miles, the menu provides nutritious and locally sourced plates that don’t disrupt the natural landscape. Using a simple palette of four materials also contributes to the overall sustainability. Concrete, steel, ponderosa pine, and glass are available locally, are long lasting- and can be recycled into the future. Living off the site is important as well, harnessing the power of the sun with solar panels and natural daylighting reduces the carbon footprint. Incorporating a water system that gathers rainwaters and re-uses gray water.

Province of British Columbia

Okanagan Region


ROOF

GALLERY MAIN ENTRANCE CHEF’S TABLE

BAR & LOUNGE

MAIN LEVEL BACK OF HOUSE

PRIVATE DINING

MAIN DINING

LOWER LEVEL

“Long ago, in the days of the animal people, there was no fire on the earth. There was fire in the sky, but none on the earth.” -OKANAGAN LEGEND ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF FIRE



THE SPECTACULAR VIEW FROM THE SITE IS THE CENTERPIECE TO THIS DESIGN. SELECTING LIMITED MATERIALS AND SIMPLE DESIGN ELEMENTS ENHANCES THE NATURAL BEAUTY AND CREATES A WHOLENESS WITHIN THE ENVIRONMENT.


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