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U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S S T E P H A N I E B E T E S H

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DESIGN VI | SPRING 2014 | TAMIE GLASS | Angelo Donghia Foundation Scholarship Nomination

MINDED is a coworking space, where individuals employed by differing companies come together to integrate work and life. The design revolves around the idea of unexpected interactions, where a person bumps into somebody working elsewher in the space and it triggers an idea that they wouldn’t have come up with before. The design also focuses on blurring the boundaries between exterior and interior, while simultaneously reminding members that relaxation is an integral part of the work day.

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C U R R E N T E V E N T S H U B

The current events hub features digital screens where members can send relevant

articles that will be displayed. The screens will also provide information about events

O U T D O O R A X I S

The central outdoor axis is another band spanning across the space,

mirroring the atrium and containing the entrance to the balcony. The concrete floor here continues to the outdoors.

P R O C E S S I O N

The central promenade creates a tunnel like experience, aids in wayfinding, and

increases opportunities for unexpected interactions

R E F I L L / R E C H A R G E

Built into the outdoor axis is the water filling / charging wall. Attached to this is a resin wall that

can be seen from both sides and has LED lights within, forming the Minded logo.

R E L A X A T I O N A T R I U M

The central skylit atrium is a green space creating an axis of relaxation. The entrances to the atrium are hidden doors within the wood, creating curiousity and intrigue to spark conversation.

irrigation line

steel cable

connecting sleeve

foam PVC

moisture retention mat

These “Human Nests” are suspended on a track from existing I-beams. The plants are on a cable grid with an irrigation line draining into rocks below.

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multi level seatingtables pivot around columns

Screens form “tunnel”with standing height and seating height tables

booths openon both sides

I M P R O M P T U M E E T I N G S

These movable walls with fold out surfaces reveal digital screens to plug into for small presentations. These elements will float around the office, with digital ads on opposite side.

I M P R O M P T U M E E T I N G S

These movable walls with fold out surfaces reveal digital screens to plug into for small presentations. These elements will float around the office, with digital ads on opposite side.

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L I G H T I N G

The starlites throughout the space create an effect suited for night time events in the office. There is also cove lighting along the central promenade, and strip lights on the west side of the space.

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DESIGN IV | SPRING 2013 | CLAY ODOM

Temporary retail space for fashion designer Alexander Wang incorporates original pattern derived from current collection. The design integrates program and pattern, allowing for seating, display, and transaction.

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O N E S H O E . D I S P L A Y E D I N T H R E E W A Y S .

cable holdsheel delicately

stand for baseof shoe

LED spotlight

glass in front “see but can’t touch”

UNFOLDED AXONOMETRIC PLAN

SHORT SECTION LONG SECTION

SHORT SECTION ELEVATION

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4 Studies throughout European Study Abroad program with University of Texas School of ArchitectureLeft : Foundation Louis Vuitton | Frank Gehry Above : Rolex Learning Center | SANA

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The Modular Wave intends to provide light for any outdoor path. The luminaire allows for an aesthetic variation through modular pieces that can be arranged in a custom order. It produces a warm comfortable light that guides passers by on a night time stroll or run. Each arrangement allows for a subtle gradation of warm up-lighting to illuminate the path. Partners | Claire Haupt | Amanda Heineman

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS I | FALL 2013 | KEITH SIMON

ARRANGEMENT ONE

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LAMP INFORMATION

LEDs with a warm color temperature will be placed in the base that will up light the path.

TYPE: LEDVOLTAGE: 2.2 Vf at 20maCOLOR: Warm, temperature between 2800k and 3300k

BASE: Rockite, hand poured

EFFICACY: 92 (lm/W)

ARRANGEMENT TWOARRANGEMENT ONE

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Sun shade where one module repeated can grow in all directions. Design based on succulent growth patterns. Modules are connected to one another via cut and slit

DESIGN II | SUMMER 2012 | JUDY BIRDSONG

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Constructed perspective drawing of brise soleil with grey tone overlay

VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS II | SUMMER 2012 | JOYCE ROSNER

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