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Interior design projects created while attending The Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS

EL LOCAL CALLE

INTERIOR OBJECTS & FURNITURE

DETAILING

THE HUB AT KEOKUK

CONOPCO

HOTEL MOVIDA

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RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS

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CONCEPT statement

Tom and Nancy Barr live in Libertyville, Illinois and have recently found a winter home in Palm Springs, California. The home is located in the up-scale, historic Vista Palms area. This home expresses mid-century modern design and they have requested that the design is sensitive to this, and their passion to cook.

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FLOOR plan

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LIVING room

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DINING room

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MASTER bedroom

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GUEST house

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EL LOCAL CALLE

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Digging deeper into the art culture that was impacted by La Movida Madrilena; graffiti art, dancing, and culinary expression filled the streets of Barcelona. Explosive colors within the city streets makes for a unique atmosphere and a community with so much pride. Fierce dancing from Flamingo to Latin dance has created a life with so much energy within the local streets. Streaks of vibrant details will be intertwined to represent the action of life.

CONCEPT statement

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RESTAURANT plan

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1. Hostess 4. Bar Seating 7. Rest rooms 2. Waiting Area 5. Dining Area 3. Bar 6. Private Dining

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REFLECTED ceiling

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DESIGN sketches

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RESTAURANT entrance

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HOSTESS stand

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RESTAURANT bar

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BOOTH seating

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INTERIOR OBJECTS & FURNITURE

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CONCEPT statement

Inspired by nature this chair was created from layering cardboard piece by piece. All the layering that has been repeated represents the intricate patterns within a single leaf. Steady like the tree this chair is durable and created for comfort.

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LEAF chair

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CONCEPT statement

The Tree Rack branches off from the Leaf Chair. I wanted to further my collection that was inspired by nature and created this rack to display scarves and accessories. This was the best way to keep things organized and create a visual comfort.

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PROCESS sketches

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CUT sheet

1. Table Top 5. Tree Trunk #1 2. Coat Rack #1 6. Tree Trunk #23. Coat Rack #2 7. Tree Trunk #34. Main Coat Rack 8. Extra Pieces

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TREE rack

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DETAILING

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Renzo Piano influenced my design though modernism and high-tech design. The visible technology in the form of construction grids were what made a big impact on this design, inside and out. Natural light, metal, and glass are the main elements of this building.

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PROCESS sketches

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FIRST floor

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SECOND floor NTS

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LIGHT fixtures

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BUILDING elevation

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GALLERY model

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INTERIOR details

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STAIR detail

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THE HUB AT KEOKUK

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CONCEPT statement

A train depot in Keokuk, Iowa was in great need of attention and restoration. Working in teams, a new use for this historic depot was crucial. There needed to be a new use formed that would bring income to the depot and town in which it was located. A local brewery was the answer. It would keep the locals close and bring in tourists to this train depot. It would keep the building to its most original condition without much change.

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EXISTING building

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WHY brewery

-Brewery’s are proven successful in attracting entrepreneurs and investors

-Preserves historical character of the community attracting new community members

-Provides unique dining, dancing, and entertainment hot stop for young adults promoting growth in the community

-Brew Pubs typically host live concerts, trivia games and community meetings

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BREWERY equipment

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LAKESIDE elevation

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BREWERY plan

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1. Seating 4. Brew Stations 7. Kitchen 2. Bar Area 5. Cold Storage 8. Rest rooms 3. Beer Testing 6. Dry Storage

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BAR wall

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BREW station

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ENTRANCE wall

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BAR seating

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CONOPCO

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CLIENT statement

ConopCo is a firm that provides project and development management services for many of Chicago’s firms and developers. They are looking to reside in a new location that has up to date features. ConopCo works with many clients to they would need a lot of space to work in.

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ConopCo questionnaire

-How many employees work at ConopCo?

-Will ConopCo continue to grow?

-Would you like to consider stainability in the design?

-What kind of atmosphere are you working in now and what kind are you looking for?

-Do you need showrooms/conference rooms?

-Is a break room important?

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RELATIONSHIP diagram

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BUILDING options

208 S. LaSallle St.

250 S. LaSallle St.150 N. Wacker St.

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TEST fit 1

150 N. Wacker St.NTS

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TEST fit 2

208 S. LaSallle St.NTS

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FLOOR plan

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1. Reception 4. Large Conference 7. Break Room 2. Waiting Area 5. Small Conference 8. P.O.. 3. Rest rooms 6. Kitchen 9. Offices

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FRONT entrance

1. Reception 4. Large Conference 7. Break Room 2. Waiting Area 5. Small Conference 8. P.O.. 3. Rest rooms 6. Kitchen 9. Offices

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WAITING area

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PRIVATE office

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HOTEL MOVIDA

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Barcelona has a rich architectural legacy. It is perhaps lesser known for the Movida Madrillena art movement of the late 1970’s. Barcelona had gained a new found freedom of speech and expression though a new way of dressing , creating, loving, and living. This movement was the start to a very outspoken unique community. Artistic elements such as curved forms within the interior architecture along with intricate feature walls will be incorporated to express this.

CONCEPT statement

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HOTEL lobby NTS

1. Lobby 4. Bar Lounge 7. Offices 2. Reception 5. Concierge 8. Luggage Room 3. Waiting Area 6. Rest rooms

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PROCESS sketches

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HOTEL rooms NTS

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KING headboard

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KING media

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SUITE headboard

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SUITE living