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DDDIANE MATTHEWS INTERIOR DESIGN
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GRAHAM KITCHEN
HARPER RESIDENCE
BARKLEY RESIDENCE
HISTORY OF DESIGN
KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS
ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
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Peninsula seconds as a buffet area for serving large parties
New energy efficient appliances
48” work aisles & ample countertops to accommodate 2+ cooks
Low maintenance quartz countertops
Small appliance zone cuts down on traffic in the main work triangle
PRODUCED IN SKETCHUPENHANCED IN ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
PRODUCED IN SKETCHUPENHANCED IN ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
GRAHAM KITCHEN
GRAHAM KITCHENAdding an additional window brings in more natural light
Updated cabinets with organized storage inserts & custom pull-outs Separate beverage center
central to social zones
New flooring in kitchen & surrounding areas unify the space
PRODUCED IN SKETCHUPENHANCED IN ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
All scales represent original scaleA Full Set of Construction Documents is Available
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
PRODUCED IN AutoCAD
KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN This course challenges students to use planning requirements to create universal and accessible designs. Construction, electrical, and basic plumbing are taught with emphasis on these applications within residential kitchens and baths. Industry relevant nomenclature and product information are used to create technical documents and custom aesthetic solutions.
This was an actual client scenario in which the client was willing to have the south wall of the kitchen extended 2 feet. This design accomplished all client wish-list items detailed on the previous page. The newly designed kitchen was warmly embraced by the client as both functional and beautiful.
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
BARKLEY RESIDENCE
HAND DRAFTEDHAND RENDERED
BARKLEY RESIDENCE
A Full Set of Construction Documents is Available
RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS This studio course explores various types of residential dwellings as they relate to diff erent inhabitants. Project work applies the programming and design development phases of the residential design process to include information gathering, needs analysis, concept and spatial development, and FF&E selections based on research and suitability.
The principle objective of this project was to design a multi-generational family home interior that synthesized the group needs and preferences with those of individual members. Critical ingredients of success included the application of ergonomic and anthropometric knowledge as well as reinforcement/expansion of design theory through the selection of materials, fi nishes, lighting and furnishings.
The Jali-Saddle Lamp is a fusion of Tunisian and Indonesian styles, combining native elements from these two countries in a truly unique piece. The base is painted iron. The shade mimics the Minangkabau saddle roofs seen throughout Indonesia.
The Java Hall Cabinet with Mirror is inspired by the magnifi cent Borobudur Temple in Java. The design embeds elements unique to Indonesia, such as the Komodo Dragon, Star Fuit and Wayang Kulit shadow puppets. The painted and carved front wood panels are often seen on Minangkabau homes throughout Indonesia. The combination echoes the history of Indonesia, while embracing the beauty in contemporary design.
The Zillij Side Chair is inspired by traditional elements of Islamic architecture including the horseshoe arch, black and white striping known as ablaq, mosaic tile work, or zillij, and the pumpkin shaped qubba found in many mosques and shown here beneath the seat. The construction is enamel painted wood with ceramic tile inlay. This magnifi cent chair exhibits character and rich, comforting tradition.
HISTORY OF DESIGN III This studio presents an in-depth study of the architecture and furniture developments of several major non-western cultures. Religious, philosophical, and social beliefs and customs are emphasized while construction methods, building materials, motifs, fabrics, and decorative arts are explored. Projects include the development of furniture and accessory designs created through the fusion of world styles.
PRODUCED IN SKETCHUP
HISTORY OF DESIGN
HISTORY OF DESIGN HAND DRAWNHAND RENDERED
HARPER RESIDENCE
HARPER RESIDENCE
ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN This senior elective studio covers the total process of residential design from concept development through two- and three-dimensional presentations. Building codes, covenants, and restrictions create the guidelines for solutions. Knowledge of sustainable practices, residential business practice, construction methods, materials and custom interior architectural details are applied in concert with the guidelines in the fi nal design.
PRODUCED IN REVIT
PROJECT OBJECTIVES• Apply sustainable residential design practices• Space planning for shared living and work space in a loft-style unit• Utilize elements such as furniture arrangement, fl ooring and ceiling materials, as
well as, lighting and color to defi ne areas within the space• Consideration for Codes compliance, plumbing restriction, and building orientation• Produce 2D and 3D Revit model to communicate design
All scales represent original scaleA Full Set of Construction Documents is Available
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
PRODUCED IN REVIT
SECTION VIEW
PRODUCED IN REVIT
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ALEXANDRE’S
SPOT NORTH
SPECIALTY DESIGN
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN III
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PRODUCED IN SKETCHUP
PRODUCED IN SKETCHUPENHANCED IN ADOBE PHOTOSHOPSPECIALTY DESIGN
PRODUCED IN SKETCHUP
ALEXANDRE’S
SPECIALTY DESIGNReception desk strategically located to greet guests from the street & hotel entrances
Hotel entrance
Variety of seating
High-back booth seating to break-up the space
A Full Set of Construction Documents is AvailablePRODUCED IN AutoCAD
ENHANCED IN ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
PRODUCED IN SKETCHUP
SPECIALTY DESIGN This senior level studio course covers the physical and psychological factors that impact hospitality environments. Students are expected to graphically demonstrate original and viable solutions. Research on human factors, codes, and lighting are combined with product mix and multi-sensory aspects of design to influence perceived value to the customer.
Drawing inspiration from a boutique hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, this elegant restaurant design infuses splashes of rustic warmth, encouraging an atmosphere of relaxation and conviviality.
PROJECT OBJECTIVES:• Develop knowledge of boutique hospitality branding through industry,
niche, and cultural research• Research / apply code and ADA requirements• Consider unique space planning for boutique restaurants: variety of
seating, ample space per patron, formal and comfortable setting• Demonstrate an understanding for hospitality lighting: seated and
standing users, ambient aesthetics, and task light levels
SPOT NORTH
PRODUCED IN REVIT
PROJECT OBJECTIVES• Research & analyze the client profile• Research & analyze applicable codes• Generate inspiration through music genre & cultural
research• Develop a design concept based on the research findings• Produce design documents using 3D AutoCAD and Revit
software
PRODUCED IN REVIT
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Students successfully completing this course will be able to use Computer-Aided Design software to assist them in their three-dimensional project development. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the integration of computer technology into the design process and introduction BIM (Building Information Modeling) technology.
A Full Set of Construction Documents is AvailableAll scales represent original scale
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PRODUCED IN REVIT
PRODUCED IN REVIT
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HOT DOG MEDIA COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENTS
INTERIOR DETAILING & SYSTEMS
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COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENTS
PRODUCED IN SKETCHUP
COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENTS In this advanced course, the design of an upscale, global, corporate interior refl ects the comprehensive synthesis of problem identifi cation, research, programming, preliminary design, design development, and construction documents. Problem solving centers on the creative and technical aspects involved in the universal design of commercial environments including space planning with code compliance, way-fi nding techniques, and specifying corporate furnishings, fi nishes and materials.
PRODUCED IN AutoCAD
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
All scales represent original scaleA Full Set of Construction Documents is Available
PROJECT OBJECTIVES• Analyze commercial client needs• Develop company identity & offi ce design concept based on this identity• Research ADA & Code requirements• Designed to meet LEED - C1 Silver Certifi cation: research contributing to sustainable environmental design,
building processes, and materials • Space planning for commercial environments to optimize productivity, client & employee satisfaction• Produce design documents, 3D software models and material boards to communicate the design process
FRONT VIEWPRODUCED & RENDERED IN 3D AutoCAD
BACK VIEWPRODUCED & RENDERED IN 3D AutoCAD
PRODUCED IN AutoCAD
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INTERIOR DETAILS & SYSTEMS
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN Students successfully completing this course will be able to use Computer-Aided Design software to assist them in their three-dimensional project development. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the integration of computer technology into the design process and introduction BIM (Building Information Modeling) technology.
PROJECT OBJECTIVEThe main objective of this exercise was to reverse engineer an existing built-in furniture piece down to the support structure in order to understand its construction. From the photo selected, the team of two students produced hand sketches that were then built into an AutoCAD 3D model. The model included the furniture piece, its structural components, and finish elements. Once the 3D model was built, 2D drawings were produced to dimension and annotate using drafting standards and industry conventions, thus producing a detail set for the unit.
INTERIOR DETAILS & SYSTEMSPRODUCED & RENDERED IN 3D AutoCADENHANCED IN ADOBE PHOTOSHOP REVERSE ENGINEERED with the help of Emily Blaha
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Janet DavidsonResidential Interior DesignWheaton, IL
Assisted with field measures, programming, preliminary design and design development stages of new and current projects
Researched Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment alternatives to meet client needs
Aided in selecting accessories, hardware, and finishes for various projects
Attended product knowledge meetings and trade shows. Produced follow-up summary reports
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