Jessica Jenkins' Portfolio

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PORTFOLIO S. JESSICA JENKINS

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A compilation of my Interior Design student work.

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P O R T F O L I OS . J E S S I C A J E N K I N S

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S . J E S S I C A . J E N K I N S

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“Your work is to discover the world, and then with all your heart give yourself to it.” Buddha

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T H E . N E S T--------------------------------------an artist’s getaway

S W E E T . T H U R S D A Y--------------------------------------coffeshop and bar renovation

U M B A U . S T U D I O--------------------------------------architecture + design studio

E Y s p a--------------------------------------women’s day spa

U R B A N . O A S I S--------------------------------------luxury apartments in Los Angelos

R E S U M E--------------------------------------my past experiences

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AN ARTIST’S HOME. A PLACE TO WANDER AND DISCOVER.INSPIRED BY A BEAVER’S DAMN AND THE RESOURCEFULNESS OF BIRDS.

LOCATED IN LAKE FOREST WOODS.

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“What if a building were more like a nest?” Jeanne Gang

A getaway for artist’s to observe, and a place for the animals to observe them.

Inspired by nature and the way animals make their homes.

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Reclaimed wood is used throughout the structure

Inspired by a beaver’s dam. The wood is placed in sparatic stacks to create gaps The gaps allow for light to speckle through and change throughout the day.

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Openings at each end allow for indoor/outdoor space to flow interchange-ably.

Diffused glass is used to create protection from rain and weather, while still letting light in. The wood structure is held in a glass case.

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LAKE FORETST, ILLINOIS

FRONT TOP SIDE

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E Y S P AO n t a r i o , C a n a d a

Wo m e n ’ s d a y s p a f o c u s i n g o n h e a l i n g ,r e l a x a t i o n a n d m e d i t a t i o n2

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The EverYoung Spa is a place for women of all ages to: relax, heal, meditate and breath. The idea of the spa is to give women a place torecuperate and take in the Ontario view.

Dark woods and greenery blend together and surround customers as they enter the spa. Although they are sheltered, the feeling of being outside is intended to calm clients.

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360 degree views of water and mountains sur-round the spa, and each room is given a moment captured.

An outdoor patio holds 14 lounge chairs that are comfortable enough to sleep in.

Indoor low lighting and in ground seating allow relaxation.

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3A COFFEESHOP AND BAR RENOVATIONINSPIRED BY THE NOVEL, SWEET THURSDAY, BY JOHN STEINBECK

Staunton, VAT H U R S D A YS W E E T

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Location: Staunton,VA.

E N T R A N C EWe moved the non-functional stairwell to the right wall. Opening up the entire floorplan for the bar and seating. We used the doorway from the stairwell as the new entrance. Creating a straight shot to the bar.

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K I T C H E NWe expanded the kitchen to almost double it’s size .Allowing for extra space for cooking and storage. And creatted an extra egress to outside.

B A T H R O O M SThere was one only one bath-room. We knocked down and added a few walls. Making the kitchen space larger and creat-ing a hallway where two private bathrooms could be created.

S T O R A G EThere was very little storage before the renovation. We created a space for a private office for the owner and for extra storage if needed.

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Based off the industrial theme of the book, Sweet Thursday, we created a coffeeshop with rustic finishes and added a hint of glamour throughout.

We used vintage 1950s textiles and hardware as our inspiration. Creating a calm and inviting space with various options of seating.

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B A T H R O O M SWe wanted the hallway to the bathroom to carry the same theme as the bar. We wanted customers to experience and touch the rustic finishes of the space.

We created the hallway and bathroom doors out of rustic wood. Allowing the doors to blend and disappear into the walls. The doors are on a track and wheel system. Having the customer touch and feel the wood as they open the bathroom door.

In the bathrooms we used custom concrete sinks and the gold lion wallcovering to resemble the rest of the coffeeshop and bar. It too has the same rustic glamour that the “industrial era” of the book portrays.

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custom doors made of reclaimed wood and a track systemcustom sinks made of pre-cast concrete and a small cutout slope.

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4U R B A NO A S I SL U X U R Y A PA R T M E N T S I N L O S A N G E L E S

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Luxury condos in downtown Los Angeles, California.

Inspired by houses on the side of a mountain. These homes are individually unique. 3 different layouts layer on top of one another creating a unique view and balcony for each home.

A rectangular core connects all the condos together. With 2 seperate elevator shafts taking you directly to the door of each apartment. Small lookout and sitting areas near each elevator, give residents private “public” spaces.

A garden rooftop allows for each to experience nature in one of the most polluted URBAN environments in the US. Giving a small OASIS to each tenant.

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studio 1 bedroom 2 bedroom

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U M B A U5 An abadoned warehouse is turned into an architecture anddesign studio.

Focusing on collaboration and hands on design.

Industrial Yard, Staunton, VA

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UMBAU Architecture is a non-profit A&D firm based out of Staunton, Virginia. The studio prides itself on individual and collaborative thinking.

The Architects and Designers wanted a space that reflects their creative thinking while keeping the integrity of the old warehouse.

Keeping an open floorplan allows for the UMBAU team to rearrange furniture, communicate with one another and see the studio from end to end.

In order to keep the open concept, while still giving pri-vacy to group discussions, meetings, and phone calls, colorful small dividers were added to the space.

The entire building was left primarily white, with the exception of these color blocks. Adding dimension and extra privacy.

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reception and main conference room

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The Studio

In the back of the building is the studio.Housing two rows of computers for digital drawings and 2 x-large tables for sketching, hand rendering and model making. Encouraging designers to be as hands on as possible.

The use of colorful wall dividers allows for the space to be broken up and create private meeting areas

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Collaboration is key to UMBAU’s success. While a lot of the studio is for individual work, the use of pin-up boards and layout tables are placed around the studio for designers to see one anothers work and test ideas.

Each week designers meet together to discuss new ideas and share designs. Allowing for spontaneous and assigned group discussions.

This large meeting area separates the design studio from the conference area. Allowing for meetings to happen seperately and quietly while the designers are free to make a ‘mess’.

Having a view of this area from the main conference room allows for clients and others to see how the UMBAU team works. In some sense having it be a window into the world of the Architects and Designers.

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SECOND FLOORThe upstairs is intended for employees to take a moment to breath. As the large windows from the first floor make their way up to the second, natural light pours in to this second floor “terrace”.

Small seating areas allow for the staff to meet together to work over coffee or lunch. Utilizing all times of the day for productivity.

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6 JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY BFA - Interior Architecture2009-2012 | Cum Laude

EDUCATIONS .JESSICA JENKINS

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EDUCATION

LINDA SHINER + ASSOCResource Librarian Jan. 2013-Present

Working at 7 fast paced A&D firms in the DC area

Researching products +materials on the market

Helping designers with material selection

Meeting with reps daily

THE SOUTHWESTERN CO. Student Manager 2010 - 2011

Marketed and sold educational material to families for two summer internships

Established my own client base in both Anchorage, AK and Olympia, WA

Was nominated as student manager my second summer

Coached and trained team members at weekly meetings

Attended national seminars on sales, motivation and leadership training

TIMOTHY PAUL HOMEDesign ConsultantJune 2012 - January 2013

Working with a team to leadclients through the residentialdesign process.

Specifing furniture, lighting, carpet and some millwork

Attending client presentations and creating mood boards

EXPERIENCE

IIDA Student ChapterVice President 2009 - 2012

Organized the 1st annual Art and Music Festival at JMU to promote the arts and raise money for the American Cancer Society

Organized an alternative spring break with Rural Studio

OCEANIA LEADERSHIP TEAMAug.2007 - June 2008

Helping spread awareness about HIV/AIDS in the Pacific Islands, Australia and New Zealand.

ACLC- 2012 - PresentCreating graphic marketing tools like pamphlets and membership forms

QUARENTINE EXHIBITION Spring 2010 | Lynchburg,VAFull- scale installation study of light and space.

PRESIDENT’S LIST - Spring 2009 + 2010

DEAN’S LIST - Fall 2008-Spring 2012

VOLUNTEER ACHIEVEMENTSACTIVITIES

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THANK YOU FOR VIEWING.

Please contact me at:[email protected]

240.277.4658

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