Winter Brown
Arizona State University
Interior Design
Arizona State University
Interior Design
Growing up in Surprise, Arizona for the past fifteen years, I considers myself to be a long-time Arizona resident, but I have grown up in my fair share of places all over the world. From Italy to Germany, then New Mexico, and now Arizona, I have had the ability to experience a wealth of different cultures and places. I have always had a passion for all things creative and I enjoy being able to immerse myself in the creative process. From a young age I have enjoyed arts and crafts, photography, and graphic design, and I hope to carry these hobbies into my future design career.
I hope to create spaces that bring out the best in people while also maintaining healthy environments where people can thrive. Our interior environments leave a great impact on who we are as people, and it is important that they reflect the needs of all individuals.
Retail design for the rebrand of the MonOrchid in Phoenix, Arizona.
Roosevelt Row in Phoenix is a place where all creatives can come and express themselves. The area is made up of numerous restaurants, art galleries, bars and more. The goal was to create a space that reflects the ever-changing nature of the Roosevelt Row area.
The Canvas is a space created for the purpose of bringing the Downtown Phoenix community together through art and culture. At the Canvas, the goal is to celebrate all kinds of local artists, while also inspiring new talent.
Software AutoCAD, SketchUp, Enscape
Where art meets community.
Art Gallery space
Education space
Retail space
Live-work unit design for a family of Navajo descent in Phoenix, Arizona.
Cornerstone is in the Downtown Phoenix area amongst a variety of different building types such as cafes, retail stores, restaurants, and apartment complexes. This live-work space is nestled on the corner of 2nd street and E Roosevelt St. in the middle of the art district of Downtown Phoenix, more commonly referred to as Roosevelt Row. This is an area where artists can thrive in the selling and creation of art.
The term “Cornerstone” reflects an important quality or feature on which a particular thing depends or is based. In relation to Navajo culture, this is a a space where their culture can be taught to those in the community. The triangle formation of the overall structure pays tribute to the Scared Mountains and the Navajo creation story. Software AutoCAD, SketchUp, Enscape
Where art, community, and culture come together.Block Plan Floor Plan Section A Section B Exterior Axon View Exterior Axon View Entryway Elevation Retail Render Residential Space Render Courtyard Render
Healthcare design for the Mountain Park Health Care Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
At Mountain Park the mission is to both improve and sustain the health of the surrounding community through affordable primary care. The goal was to create a one-stop-shop where those from the community can come in for a variety of different needs. Care is given in five different areas including dentistry, pediatrics, family health, OBGYN, and WIC (women, infants, and children).
Community outreach is the goal for this space, as much of the community comes from a lower income background. The concept for the space is centered around the honeybee; which represents brightness, personal power, and community harmony.
Software AutoCAD, SketchUp, EnscapeWhere community health is at the foreground.
Creating a space where both patients and employees alike can feel comfortable and relaxed.
Elements like texture, biophilia, and biomorphism can have a great impact on the healing capabilities of a space. With this, the concept of the “garden” was derived from these principles.
The overarching garden concept was then narrowed down to the smaller elements that comprise it. Bees play an important role in the life and health of plants in a garden space.
Arizona has around thirteen different bee species, making it one of the states with the most variety in bee populations. The honey bee stands as a representation of brightness, personal power, and community harmony.
Looking at the bigger picture, Mountain Park Health Center stands as the “hive” of the community where both workers and health care providers can help the lower income community.
Green as a symbol of health and well-being
Blue as a symbol of calmness and tranquility
Yellow as a symbol of vitality and optimism
Orange as a symbol of warmth and good health
Following the clinic’s initial branding, also pulling colors from the overall concept of “the garden”, more muted tones of colors found in nature were chosen for the overall color scheme.
Resilient
Carpet
Carpet
Vinyl
Vinyl
Resilient
Carpet
Carpet
Vinyl
Vinyl
Quartz
The Boston Seaport district is a fast growing waterfront city that is a hub for numerous technological companies. Once coined “the innovation district” this area is continously pushing towards the future while also designing for a diversifying population.
At Next, the goal is to bring users innovative technology that serves to improve their every day life. This is achieved by offering people useful solutions that can be brought to their homes and used to create a healthier living environment. Through these technological solutions, the hope is to offer people technology that is both everimproving and humanity centered.
Software AutoCAD, SketchUp, SimLabWhere innovation meets sustainability.
Pavement cells are the unique building blocks of plant cells comprising the outermost layer of the cell, and serving as a layer of protection for the inner structure. When these cells unite, they form a one of a kind puzzle-like structure.
Eco-Friendly
Eco-friendly technological solutions that help to promote more sustainable practices
Creating an inclusive and diverse work experience through team based work and team building activities
Forming the building blocks of an innovative & inclusive workplace experience
Innovative practices that inspire forward thinking and ingenuity
Fostering connections in the workplace through the use of collaborative exercises Inclusivity Innovation ConnectionAdaptive re-use design for the former Phoenix First Baptist Church, now known as the Monroe Abbey
The Monroe Abbey reisdes right in the heart of Downtown Phoenix, and it has a very long history spanning well over 100 years. In the first few decades of its opening, it was used regularly for Baptist church services, but in 1984, there was a fire which consumed the roof of the church. As a result, there is now a central “courtyard” that is left open to the elements.
Downtown Phoenix boasts a wealth of contemporary art including murals, sculptural art, and public art pieces. With this, the historic site can be meshed with the modern-day contemporary art that we see in the Phoenix area.
Software Revit, SketchUp, TwinMotionWhere contemporary art can be used as a means of exploration.