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Page 1: Michelle Hogue Interior Design Portfolio

M I C H E L L E H O G U E i n t e r i o r d e s i g n

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[email protected] | 901.233.3486 | michelle-hogue.com

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001 rivr media production

002 ut medical joint replacement center

003 steelcase work life center

004 mcclung warehouse

005 couteau french fine dining

006 coral house

007 color theory

008 various media

009 photography

0011001 rir vr media production

0002002 ututt mememedicdicalala joijo nt nt repplacement center

003003 steellcascase we wworkorkork lililifefefe cencenterer

0040040 mccluclungngng warwarw ehoeh use

005005005 cococouteuteauau frefrenchnchnch fifine dindini inginging

00600006 cocoralral hoouseseuse

007 cocolorlo theory0077

0080 various media

009 phhphotootoot grarag phyphyhy

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SL ANT focuses on the most impor tant issue tha t sur rounds

the ex is t ing bu i ld ing: indoor a i r qua l i ty. R IVR Media im-

poses the need for a focus on l igh t and sound. S lanted wal ls

and rec t i lenear pr isms become the pr imar y e lement which

funct ion such tha t l igh t and a i r a re a l lowed to f low f ree ly

th rough the space, decreas ing mois ture compl ica t ions tha t

have deter iora ted the ex is t ing bu i ld ing. S lanted wal ls crea te

i r regu lar shapes which natura l ly encourage movement o f a i r

and no ise def lec t ion. The c i rcu la t ion is on a nar rowing path ,

and the s lan ted wal ls on i ts edges crea te acoust ica l ly sound

vo lumes of space. The h igh NRC of fo l iage war rants the use

of l i v ing wal l pane ls o f hydroponc p lants tha t absorb and

abo l ish tox ins in the a i r. Parador C l ickBoard, a LEED cer t i -

f ied mater ia l , uses a Pro-A i r system based on a natura l ly-

occur r ing pro te in tha t absorbs, degrades, and neut ra l i zes

a i rborne po l lu tants . S lant reacts to the act iv i ty o f media pro-

duct ion wi th energet ic rec t i lenear forms which re f lec t l igh t

such tha t i t p roduces an ambient and hea l thy g low of na tura l

day l igh t th roughout the space. Angu lar des ign re l ieves the

nar row s i te f rom the ob l iga t ion of ex tens ive cor r idors and

increases c i rcu la t ion e f f ic iency to form a bet te r-communi-

cat ing corpora te cu l tu re . 001001

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001 RIVR MEDIA PRODUCTIONSpring 2012Audio+Video Production and Post ProductionProfessor GerenKnoxville, TNProject Title: Slant

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RESEARCH+SITE ANALYSIS

Bacon+Co. Building, Downtown Knoxville, TN

Preliminary Research Images

Knoxv i l l e ’s complex re la t ion-sh ip be tween nature and po l -lu tant -caus ing t ranspor ta t ion g ives r ise to per t inent issues wi th a i r qua l i ty. The va l leys of the Smoky Mounta ins cause a l le rgens and tox ins to hang in the a i r whi le i ts geograph ic locat ion g ives r ise to h igh lev-e ls o f t ranspor ta t ion wi th in the area. S lant is consc ious of the env i ronment tha t i t fab-r ica tes both indoors and out . Low-emi t t ing mater ia ls lessen i ts impact on the ex ter io r en-v i ronment and crea te hea l th ie r indoor l i v ing cond i t ions on the in te r io r.The Bacon&Co. bu i ld ing has a ex t reme prob lem wi th mois-ture ; water damage caused the d i lap ida t ion of th ree quar-te rs o f the southern facade.RIVR Media ca l ls for acoust i -ca l ly sound spaces wi th min i -mal d i rec t sun l igh t and con-t ro l lab le l igh t ing.

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east elevation

north elevation

sunlight diagram

site diagram

context diagram

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Slanted wal ls conduct sof t cont inuous l igh t

th rough the space, encourage the s teady

movement o f a i r, and prov ide no ise pro tec-

t ion throuth soundwave def lec t ion. Recessed

f i x tures , a i r y spaces, and c lean workab le

sur faces min imize the co l lec t ion of po l lu t -

ants whi le ce i l ing t i l es a l low for easy access

to e lec t r ica l systems and f i x tures . Recessed

shad ing membranes for cont ro l lab le l igh t ing

and pr ivacy a l low RIVR Media to take advan-

tage of in f lowing natura l day l igh t as we l l as

min imize g la re and unwanted heat . Ang led

wal ls prov id hea l th and re jec t spat ia l monot-

ony wi th in the workp lace.

concept diagram of air, light and sound

CONCEPT

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perspective of entrance lobby at street level

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BASEMENT LEVELcollaboration

circulation

media lounge lobby offices

living wall+rest area

collaborative+meeting spaces

cafe

relaxation+health

roof garden

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

DIAGRAM LEGEND

GROUND LEVELproduction+reception

SECOND LEVELcreating+gathering

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offices offices exercise

THIRD LEVELediting+producing suites

THIRD LEVELexecutive offices

FOURTH LEVELcollaboration+health

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A.B. C. D.

storagefire-rated vaultstorage management officeunderground media lounge

BASEMENT LEVELcollaboration

GROUND LEVELproduction+reception

SECOND LEVELcreating+gathering

mailcontrol roomstudiocollaborationgreenscreenlobby

editing suitemachine roomgathering+exhibitioncafe

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THIRD LEVELediting+producing suites

THIRD LEVELexecutive offices

FOURTH LEVELcollaboration+health

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conferenceediting+producingmicro kitchentouchdown zone

executive offices+suitesmediascape touchdownmicro kitchentouchdown zone

quiet campfiresinteractive classroom+conferencesunlit roof terrace+pavilionexercise+health

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SYSTEMS FURNITURE

People are drawn to a space for mul t i tude of reasons and funct ions. The use of s tee lcase systems furn i -tu re a l lows for a comple te in tegra-t ion of form and funct ion; the fur-n i tu re cho ices re f lec t the act iv i t ies tha t wi l l take p lace in each space as we l l as fac i l i ta te profess iona l co l labora t ive behav ior.

S tee lcase systems furn i tu re re in-forces the funct ion of the mul t i -purpose cafe ; the space is a h igh ly adaptab le env i ronment tha t can ser ve many types of pr iva te or pub-l ic events . A dramat ica l ly ang led whi te wa l l is a backdrop for v ideo pro jec t ion and is a response to the dramat ic and h igh-energy nature o f te lev is ion product ion.

touchdowncome-and-go meeting

share ideas controllable privacyprivate conversation

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perspective view of multipurpose cafe

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MEDIA LOUNGE+STORAGE

PRODUCTION+RECEPTION

CREATING+GATHERING

EDITING+PRODUCING SUITES

EXECUTIVE OFFICES

COLLABORATION+HEALTH

STACKING

stacking diagram

longitudinal section a-a

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perspective view of media lounge

media pavilion perspective view of office with high-NRC foliage panels

perspective view of interactive classroom

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preliminary sketch of executive office

perspective view of end result executive office

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

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perspective view of executive floor

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The UT Medical Joint Replacement Center is a 30-bed facility designed as a part of the UT Medical Center campus in Knoxville, TN. The overall goal is to create a patient-friendly environment that is innovative and provides transformative care. The Joint Replacement floor acts as an example to its neighboring spaces, placing emphasis on operational efficiency as well as sustainable building practices.

The thoughtful design features energetic yet natural feel that is expressed in modern materials. The main lobby and circulation system is designed to promote easy wayfinding for visitors and outpatients, thus reducing anxiety and confusion for patients and families. Departmental adjacencies allow for maximum spatial efficiency. Multiple greenwalls are placed throughout the circulation path to create a nature-inclined healing environment for both the patients and staff. Daylight is integrated into the core carefully by use of electronic smartglass. 002

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002 UT MEDICAL JOINT REPLACEMENT CENTERFall 2012Inpatient and Outpatient careProfessor GerenKnoxville, TN

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central cafe

sun room for visiting

physical therapy

patient quarters

systems+staff

program diagram

southeast elevationsite plan

SITE+PROGRAM OVERVIEW

southwest elevation

Quadrate forms envelop the major spaces within the project and are a reminder of the ups and downs of re-covery. The implied directionality of this form is remi-niscent of the importance of forward movement in our bodies and our minds. This system of volumes and lines creates a language that defines, divides and develops space into functional zones according to the program. These abstract zones create energy while defining space.

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ANNOTATED PLAN+RCP

visiting roomprivate therapypatient roomelevator lobbystorage

nurse lockersnurse breakmed roomnurse stationdoctor dictation

wasteelectricalclean supplyconferenceopen therapy

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plan view of east wing seventh floor

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all acoustical ceiling heights at 9’-0” AFFdropped soffit ceiling hights at 8’-6” AFFall interior walls are of 6” thicknessall plumbing and fire rated walls at 8” thickness

NOTESceiling mounted LED pendant

wall mounted fluorescent fixture

recessed pinhole can with low voltage halogen

recessed eyeball low voltage halogen

gypsum board soffit

acoustical ceiling tile

emergency and exit lighting

concealed 48” fluorescent strip

ceiling mounted fluorescent downlight

recessed 48” fluorescent strip

LEGEND

reflected ceiling plan of east wing seventh floor

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PUBLIC SPACES GREEN OVER GREY VERTICAL GARDEN SYSTEM

RESPACE ACOUSTICS TEXTURED WALL PANELS

SMARTGLASS INTERNATIONAL ELECTRIC SWITCHABLE GLASS

JACARANDA SANFOOT WOOD VENEER WALLCOVERING

FERRARI ACOUSTIC SHADING SYSTEM

SHERWIN WILLIAMS LOW VOC WALL+CEILING PAINT

Natural daylight infiltrates the building through a system of electric frosted glass that changes transparency with the flip of an electrical switch. A film that is inbetween two layers of glass reacts to an electrical current, caus-ing a reaction that allows light to pass through the frost-ed glazing. When turned off, the electrical current ceases and the glass remains fogged.

The wrapped ceiling in the corridors travels up and around the dropped acoustical ceiling panels. The lamp-ing of corridor illumination is concealed to give a soft glowing effect to the space while soffits break up the length of the corridor. Angled doorways and white-finish soffits push natural daylight through the space. These angled doorways create spacious light niches as well as provide a direct path for rolling beds to move in and out of the patient rooms.

Armstrong Rejuvenations sheet vinyl flooring maintains the feel of natural materials and reinforces the integrity of the linear space. Parador Clickboard envelops the nurse station for easy wayfinding as well as emphasizes the nurse zone. Clickboard and greenwalls neutralize toxins within the air, improving air quality in the most central-ized location of the space.

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perspective view of south-facing corridor on east wing

steelcase nurse station with custom 3form panels

ceiling detail: fluorescent accent lighting perspective view of entrance lobby at major public elevator

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ARMSTRONG REJUVENATIONSSTONERUN SHEET VINYL

SHERWIN WILLIAMS PARAKEETLOW VOC WALL PAINT

DESIGNTEX WHIRLAWAY PERFORMANCE UPHOLSTERY

STEELCASESTORMCASEWORK LAMINATE

ARMSTRONG REJUVENATIONSAMBIGU SHEET VINYL

JACARANDA SANFOOTBEECH QCTREATED WOOD VENEER

entrylavatory

patient

visitor

storage+work

PATIENT ROOM

custom recessed LED accent lighting

carolina reverie sleeper sofa

adjacency diagram of typical patient room

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perspective view of patient room

section a-a

wardrobe provided in caseworkpatient zone recessed for privacyrecessed accent ledge for personalizationangled door for easy furniture movementbathroom door swings out for fall safety

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A break in the ceiling soffits allows bright natural light from clerestory win-dows to diffuse friskily through the space. The soft bright light illuminates the circulation path that is directly below it.

Adjustable lighting is essential to retail spaces. Track lighting, many re-cessed cans, and pendant lights are mounted on adjustable fixtures that allow the space to change with different displays. Angled track lights allow for dimensional cross lighting of displays.

Spaces are organized such that collaboration, privacy, and everywhere in-between are available. The Me spaces are the most private, while the We spaces are aimed at collaboration. Joint spaces cater both to privacy and collaboration, having elements such as small-group setting or adjustable privacy panels. 003

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003 STEELCASE WORK LIFE CENTERFall 2012Workspace InteriorsProfessor GerenKnoxville, TNProject Title: Break

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diagram of we+me spaces diagram of circulation+organization

par ti diagram

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

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nurture reception

nurturepatient

node classroom

meeting

offices

designtex

entry

receptionbreak

gatheringlearning

preliminary sketch of meeting area

floor plan view

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PROJECT DETAILS

kerfed local reclaimed wood respdonds to functional demands

adjustable lumbar molds to curve of low back

Break features a unique component: Greenspace. Greenspace refers to the area of the work envi-ronment that is recreationally focused; we believe that if we have moments of rejuvenation in our environments at work, we are happier and more efficient workers. Therefore this zone is called the greenspace, being green by being more efficient in the workplace. Greenspace features casual and modular lounge-style seating, a large flatscreen monitor, a kitchen and even walkstations.

Filzfelt Wall Panels is an acoustical system that adds softness, texture and color to the space. It is clip-fastened, making it easy to hang. The sys-tem is more than just an attractive and practical surface - it is tackable, accordingly becoming an immense space-saver and collaborative tool.

Just as Steelcase ergonomic furniture yields to the form of the body, the kerfing of local and reclaimed wood allows the wood to mold to the spatial needs of its respective zone.

furniture diagram

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perspective view of entry

perspective view of design floor

FILZFELTTACKABLE ACOUSTICAL WALL SYSTEM

SHERWIN WILLIAMSSNOWDROPLOW VOC WALL PAINT

SHERWIN WILLIAMSGRAYISHLOW VOC WALL PAINT

J+J INVISIONSWEATHERED STEEL MODULAR 330 VERDIGRISNYLON CARPET TILE FLOORING

J+J INVISIONSHIGH RISE 1315 JACKSON SQUARENYLON CARPET TILE FLOORING

ARCHITEXOSPREYPERFORMANCE VINYL UPHOLSTERY

REALSTONE SYSTEMSHONED LATTENATURAL STONE WALL VENEER

SHERWIN WILLIAMSPOLITE WHITELOW VOC WALL PAINT

KNOX RAIL SALVAGERECLAIMED HARDWOODKERFED WOOD

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McClung Warehouses are located on the edge of downtown in Knoxville, TN. The main goal of this project is to activate the area and bring life and safety into the surrounding streets. Accordingly, the project is programmed by zones of action and potential busi-ness. Spaces are stacked to provide an element of refuge.

To activate the space, volumes within the interior begin to shif t allowing the building to interact with itself and its context differ-ently. Living walls and greenspace on the site attract visitors and residents alike.

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004 MCCLUNG WAREHOUSEFall 2011Mixed UseProfessor RobinsonKnoxville, TNProject Title: Transition

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SITE+RESEARCH

sub basement basement ground level

site diagram

organization of interior volumes

concept diagram: motion and stillness second level third level fourth level

ganization of interior volumes

Located adjacent to the train tracks, greenspace and a gathering terrace create a unified zone for people to gather and socialize. A living wall panel system responds and acts as an insulation method to the extreme loudness and vibration from the many sets of noisy tracks. A light well allows light to dive into the core of the building. A suspended side entry allows tenants and residents a private entry from the street.

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southwestern facade

roof plan showing greenspaces

LIVING WALL SYSTEM

GREENSPACE

RECLAIMED WOOD

ROOFTOP GLAZING

PERMEABLE PAVERS

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GROUND FLOOR

restful area

semi active

most active

programming overview furniture choice via programming overview

touchdown

ground level floor plan

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movable seating

booth seatingbooths

entry

bar

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section a-a

perspective view of sam and andys’ dining room

section b-b

perspective view of residential loft

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Presentation is one of the most critically impor tant aspects of French fine dining cuisine. The Santoku knife informs the design of Cou-teau French Fine Dining restaurant. The contemprary knife slices to produce clean lines and various edged shapes and textures. The exciting rapid knife technique of a skilled chef is translated into bright colors and sharp lines. This restaurant design calls upon the exploratious feeling of travel and the rich indulgence of fine dining. Spatial progression is noted by directional simplification of material, quelling anxiety from everyday life and advancing toward the richness of a pleasurable experience through food. The dining space bursts with an ambient warm glow that entices guests into the feeling of the moment, imploring the spontaneous notion of travel and adventure.

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005 COUTEAU | FRENCH FINE DININGFall 2010Creative Research ProjectProfessor AoukarKnoxville, TN

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CONCEPT

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perspective view of dining room

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longitudinal section A-A

floor plan

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process research

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

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furniture diagram: andreu world brandy chair, b+b italia tulip chair

section B-B

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The formations of coral reefs inspire this project. Winding circula-tion reveals the manner in which a fish weaves through underwater systems of complex coral structures. Just as the walls curve to en-velop interior volumes, these corals provide shelter and protection to their inhabiting marine life. Consequently, the intimate interior spaces are enveloped by curving walls to result in protection and privacy. The residence is organized around the maintenance of pri-vate and social space. Social space is the first point of access and has the most open design. The most exclusive space is positioned at the end of the mazy circulation path in order to deter visitors. The focus of this busy chef’s home is on privacy, leisure space, and a spacious kitchen. The home as a whole concentrates on privacy, relaxation, and cooking. 006

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006 CORAL HOUSEFall 2010Structure by Rem KoolhaasProfessor AoukarKnoxville, TNProject Title: Coral

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CONCEPT+DEVELOPMENT

section b-b section c-c

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longitudinal secton a-a

ground level floor plan

basic massing concept diagram

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OO7 COLOR THEORYStructured Color Analysis

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george pali my sunshine color inventory

Proportional color inventory exercsise; composition on the right is based on the proportional quantities of colors from George Pali’s My Sunshine .

CONCEPTUALIZING COLOR

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expansiondominant planes

Influenced by Le Corbusier, Richard Meier was interested in the nuances in perspective view and accordingly the expansion and contraction of the visual field. The Smith House is comprised of expanding and contracting vol-umes that contain a contrasting focal point. This duality gives way to a primary and secondary spatial experience.

Colors from the Salubra color palette define the roles of different elements within the interior residential land-scape. The heaviest and most advancing colors are applied to the elements which divide the program into private and public zones. The light colors indicate the spaces which are intended to recede almost weight-lessly.

diagrammatic salubra color application ground level

entry level

second level

spatial effect of color

colors from Salubra collection

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008 HANDS-ONImplementation of Design Skills

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shoe+egg+paper

charcoal+graphite perspective

WORK BY HAND

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titania light

sketch chair welded 3d print object

rietveld zigzag extrusion

3d printed object

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009 PHOTOGRAPHYInquiry into CompositionDigitalVarious Travels

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Sears Tower SkyboxChicago, IL

La AlhambraGranada, España

PHOTOGRAPHY EXAMINING TRANSPARENCY AND PROGRESSION

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Mezquita de CórdobaCórdoba, España

Paper Mill Lock NarrowboatsEssex, UK

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McCormick Tribune Campus CenterCincinnati, OH

Pedestrian BridgeMemphis, TN

PHOTOGRAPHY EXAMINING LIGHT

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6th AvenueNYC, NY

Showroom in Merchandise MartChicago, IL

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MICHELLE E. [email protected]

523 N Bertrand St #303Knoxville, TN 37917

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[email protected] | 901.233.3486 | michelle-hogue.com