revised jennifer orne design portfolio
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Dallas residence 3 - 8Dallas residence 3 - 8Sea island residence 9 – 19Sea island residence 9 – 19Diffa table publication 20Diffa table publication 20
20 under 40 publication 2120 under 40 publication 21Atlanta business chronicle 22Atlanta business chronicle 22
Paces ferry realty publication 23Paces ferry realty publication 23Renderings 24Renderings 24
Furniture design 25Furniture design 25Lake oconee residence 26-27Lake oconee residence 26-27
Atlanta residence 28-29Atlanta residence 28-29
Dallas ResidenceDallas Residence
The Crow Residence was a project I worked on for two years while I was in Washington DC assisting Richard Giegengack, AIA. I designed and drafted all interior elevations with the help of Richard and Stan Andrulis. The decoration was done by another firm in Dallas. Richard took the existing Georgian house and added the two wings which flank the center mass. Richard designed all exterior elevations and plans. I had a hand in all interior architecture. Floor patterns, ceiling patterns, millwork, trim and panel designs were drafted in addition to the elevations. This was such a great “first” project to have under my belt right out of college. In the foyer picture (above left) note the beautiful view from the lower level looking up into the oculus on the third level (next page). It is even more stunning in person! The Library was made to rival the Biltmore Estate in Ashville, NC. The coffered ceiling was modeled after the Library of Congress. This space is quite impressive and is a favorite spot for entertaining with the catering kitchen secretly hidden in the paneling behind the stage on the lower level. The library holds an impressive collection of Harlan’s books for which he hires a permanent librarian to organize and consult him on future purchases. The Great room is the private retreat for the family to relax in the adjoining sunroom, join the children in the playroom or shoot some pool next to the impressive fireplace. The home was published last October 2005 in Architectural Digest. This was my first time being published.
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Sea island ResidenceSea island ResidenceI began working with Billy Roberts in the summer of 2004.
His company Three, Inc. specializes in Architecture, Interiors, and Landscape. Our largest project has been the Sea Island
residence which we have collaborated on with Harrison Design. I
assisted Billy with designing all the millwork, tile layouts, floor
patterns, fireplace elevations, lighting layouts, and custom bed
designs. We all had a hand in the fabric selections, furniture, art, and
lighting.
My favorite design is shown here in the foyer. Billy wanted a nautilus shell in the foyer tile design. I suggested the shape
of the segments of the nautilus to mimic the tread of the circular
stairs. That way when viewing the lower level of the foyer from
above the stairs appears as if it continues into infinity with the
nautilus tile. I based my drawing on the golden rectangle and scaled
each stair tread according to the mathematical proportions of this historical formula that we all have learned in geometry.
Nature when studied closely is perfection.
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