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BIOPHILIC THEORY

BIOPHILIC THEORY

Commercial Project

Revit + Lumion + Photoshop

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The core concept of this office building development is to create a collaborative and efficient space by strategically using their brand color and adding huddle rooms to encourage productivity and wayfinding throughout the area.

To achieve this, incorporate focus rooms to facilitate collaboration and communication amongst team members while making the environment more intimate. Smaller meeting rooms will help prioritize larger spaces more efficiently and allow employees to have a private area for a smaller groups. Utilizing technology and writing walls will help employees connect with clients or coworkers working from home via video calls (Avstructural, 2019).

Prioritizing their brand color in meeting rooms and areas with much traffic will increase brain wave activity and be wayfinding throughout the space. Red has the longest wavelength, activating the “fight or flight” instinct, and too much color could hurt the individual’s health. (Kurt & Osueke, 2014)

Color Theory

The science behind the colors we see daily and how we respond to specific color combinations and proportions.

Conifer Health Solution company’s color is dark red. According to studies, red emotes feelings of energy, power, and determination. Dark red is associated with leadership and courage. Being exposed to or wearing the color red can cause some physical effects. Red can help elevate blood pressure and increase metabolism, heart rate, and respiration rate. (Al-Ayash, 2015)

PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT

Just like every other color, red can evoke both positive and negative feelings, but what it is known for is passion.

Health Effect

Since red is known for being a passionate and emotional color, it increases your heart rate and gets the blood pumping, making an employee more productive.

PRIVATE LEVELS

• Private Offices

• Wellness Rooms

• Mothers Rooms

SEMI-PRIVATE LEVELS

• Open Workspaces

• Conference Rooms

Material Selection

Combining wood, stone, and red branding creates a warm environment that boosts productivity to ensure that tenants are collaborative and efficient. Utilizing a countertop with a variation of color adds depth to the space. Strategically placing the color red in areas with more traffic is a form of wayfinding, just like the light going around the corridor.

1. UPHOLSTERY

• Bernhardt Textiles - Emerge Clay

• 100,000 Double Rubs Wyzenbeek

2. FLOORING

• Relative Space - Flyt Wide Coto

• VOC-free finish, 100 % Sustainably Harvest Wood

3. TILE

• Architessa Glossy Ceramic Subway

• 14% Pre-consumer recycled content

4. COUNTERTOP

• Neolith - Sofia Cuprum

• 100% natural materials (clays, felspar, silica and natueral mineral oxide)

5. ACOUSTICAL PANEL

• Turf Reed - Red 23

• Polyester (PET) felt 60% pre-consumer recycled

6. PAINT

• Curator - Cotton Canvas

The Large Conference Rooms

To resemble a cell structure, the large conference room utilizes curvilinear elements in the ceiling, furniture, and acoustic panels along the walls. In addition to the curtains at the entrance, I incorporated the same acoustic panels in the focus rooms to help with privacy and sound. Curtains allow the option of different privacy levels for employees when they have meetings or team events.

Taking into consideration of the red blood cell structure. Curve lines represent the fluid movement of water, the blood system, and even the curves of the human body.

The Focus Rooms

Lined with acoustic panels and tucked away, these rooms are inspired by a cell’s mitochondria. Like the mitochondria, these focus rooms are designed to be the powerhouse of the office. With noise cancelation and relative isolation, these rooms will increase productivity and quality of work.

The Mitochondria are essential in creating energy to drive cellular function and biological processes and emphasizing the curvilinear structure of the inner membrane in the design of the arch entrance.

EDUCATION

University of North Texas

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design

2019 - Expected graduation 2023

Collin Community College

Associates of Fine Arts

2014 - 2017

INVOLVEMENT

President of Interior Design Student Alliance

August 2022 - May 2023

Connecting students to professional organizations and designers

Historian for Interior Design Student Alliance

August 2021 - May 2022

Responsible for graphics and photography on social media accounts

RECOGNITION

Metropolis “Future 100”

Named one of the “Top 100 students in North America that are reimagining the practice of architecture and interior design”

IIDA SHIFT Charrette Runner Up

Participated in a three hour competition to create a coworking space in Deep Ellum

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Revit

AutoCAD

Sketchup

Adobe Creative Suite

Microsoft Suite

SOFT SKILLS

Detailed Oriented

Strong Customer Service

Communication

Leadership

Ability to learn and adapt quickly

EXPERIENCE

Fish City Grill (2022 - Present)

Bartender

Take food orders from guests at the bar & recommended beverage pairings to go with their meals.

Moontower Design + Build (2022)

Summer Design Intern

Responsible for the material library’s organization, sample order, and upkeep. Assisting several departments in the firm; architectural, interior design, admin, and marketing. Participating in designing spaces, responding to clients’ calls and correspondence, answering inquiries, updating finish schedules, and preparing conceptual presentations for clients.

Target (2021 - 2022)

Fulfillment

Supporting the team in performing daily goals alongside boosting production goals. Anticipating guest needs by being highly knowledgeable in the inventory to ensure an effortless experience.

Signazon (2020 - 2021)

Account Executive / Sales Representative

Maintained up-to-date knowledge of customer accounts. Explained products and benefits.

Crushcraft Thai Eats (2018 - 2020)

Lead Bartender

Quickly removed debris accumulated at the bar to consistently maintain a clean service area. Gathered cash, receipts, or tabs with correct amounts & was responsible for money & inventory for the time worked.

Grub Burger Bar (2016 - 2018)

Bartender & Server

Engaged in small talks with customers to build a rapport & ensure that they became repeat customers

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