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N I C O L E G U M MINTERIOR DESIGN // STUDIO ART
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I aim to offer design that is high performance, innovative, ecologically responsible, and above all else, improves the quali-ty of life. The best designs are based on purpose and function. When a design solves a functional problem as efficiently and sustainably as possible, the result will be honest and timeless. Learning is my primary passion and informs and inspires many of my endeavors, and its echo can be heard throughout my designs and professional activities. In fact, I cannot imagine designing interior environments without the informed research, which guides my actions and service that broadens me as a person. I believe that effective design is a result of comprehensive research and multidisciplinary collaboration. As a designer, it is my responsibility to provide a stimulating solution that promotes and nurtures activity in an environment of sustainable and positive progress. I am fascinated by the built environment’s ability to foster human health. Understanding the relationship between people and their environment allows us to identify opportunities and solutions to achieve a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
MAJOR
ABOUT ME
GRADUATION
Interior Design
May 2016
TABLE OFCONTENTS
01 - 02 ENVIRONMENTAL GERONTOLOGY03 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH04 MODEL MAKING05 SMALL SCALE COMMERCIAL & HOSPITALITY06 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS07 LIGHTING DESIGN08 - 10 PERFORMING ARTS11 INTERNSHIP12 CHARRETTE13 HAND DRAFTING & SKETCHING14 ART
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
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ENVIRONMENTAL GERONTOLOGY
STUDIO V
State of Oklahoma Medicaid Services P.A.C.E. Program
Fall 2015
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ENVIRONMENTAL GERONTOLOGY
STUDIO V
State of Oklahoma Medicaid Services P.A.C.E. Program
Fall 2015
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Interior design focuses more on sight than any of the other senses and is hesitant to con-sider other dimensions that are integral to experiencing architecture and interior design. Continually neglected as a critical component of design is the olfactory sense, although ev-idence shows it is indispensable to the quality of an area. Researches of cognitive, percep-tive, cultural, social, and anthropological phenomena indicate air quality is not an inherent component of spaces but is critical to human health. The problem with air quality is that it is evanescent and intangible. Because of this evanescence it is difficult to govern, and therefore, is a deficiency of interior design. Because of the indefinite nature of air quality, VOC’s (volatile organic compounds) should be regarded similarly to sound and natural light, which are equally intangible and dependent on the natural course of time. The relationship between space and air toxicity is defined by the components of the space: The furnishings, inhabitants and activities that occur over time, as well as the orientation of the space, hu-midity, and persistence, saturation, timing and nature of the air impact the air quality in a space. This study explored how implementation of indoor gardens can improve indoor air quality by counteracting VOC’s and thus, lowering the air toxicity in the environment and allow interior design of healthcare facilities to contribute as an important, complementary aspect of healing; architecture and design as complementary, integrative medicine.
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UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
YEAR
Healthcare
2014-15
ABSTRACT
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MODEL MAKING
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Media Frenzy: Advertising Agency
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SMALL SCALE COMMERCIAL
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Higher Grounds
Slopeside: Vail, Colorado
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LIGHTING DESIGN
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Education & Convention Facility
OSU Wes Watkins Multicultural Center
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MANAGABLE COURTYARD BRIDGE GAP BETWEEN STRUCTURES CREATE SENSE OF ARRIVAL
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SOLUTIONS
COURTYARD SECTION
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Stages Repertory Theatre
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Stages Repertory Theatre
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INTERNSHIP
Assorted Projects
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Issue# Issue Date Issue Description
1 04.25.2015 PRICING, PERMIT & CONSTRUCTION
PL01BPL03
CUSTOM DESK DESIGN
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
12RICE DESIGN ALLIANCE
CHARRETTE
CLIENT
Houston, TX
Big Brothers Big Sisters
13MEDIUM
HAND DRAFTING & SKETCHING
Graphite Pencil & Marker
14FOCUS
ART
Figure Drawing