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Design Portfolio
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Education
Syracuse University— Syracuse, NY Interior Design BFA, May 2010 CIDA Accredited Program #10 in the nation, Design Intelligence GPA Cumulative: 3.5 SU Abroad— London, Spring 2009
Development Opportunities
‘Metropolis Magazine’ Charrette, Spring 2010 ASID Student Member, Fall 2009–Present Student Representative, Fall 2008–Present Neocon East 2008, Baltimore, MD Peer Advisor & Tour Guide, Fall 2008 ‘Chang Your View’ Design Charrette, Fall 2007
Honors
Outstanding Design Student Award, May 2010 Deans List, Fall 2006–Fall 2009 National Society of Collegiate Scholars
Kristyn Hill
Contact
7 Heritage Drive Walpole, MA 02081 Call: (508) 641 5308 Write: [email protected] See: cargocollective.com/kristyn hill
Proficient Skills
Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop Revit Architecture Autocad 2007–10 Google SketchUp Mac OS X Microsoft Word Model Building Sketching & Visualizing
Other Skills
Jewelry Metalsmithing Basic Sewing & Pattern Experimental Digital & Film Photography
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Work Experience
Ink + Wit Design Intern Syracuse, NY, February 2010–Present
Facilitating weekly entries on inkandwit.blogspot.com that forecast trends in illustration, design, lifestyle and photog-raphy. Assisted production of company’s business cards by sewing and silk screening.
Adhoc SU— On campus Pop–Up Design Office Design Intern for Garth Roberts Syracuse, NY, October 2009–Present
Designing a forty Sq. Meter trade show booth for Kalmar Lighting for the Light + Building trade fair in Germany for April 2010. Creating a cohesive exhibit that combines old and new products. Helping to create a scaled model, eleva-tions and floor plans, formalizing light fixture relationships, and specifying a color and material selection.
Nancy Stracka Interiors Interior Design Intern Boston, MA, June 2009–Aug. 2009
Worked with individual realtors from Sotheby’s Real Estate as a synergistic combined effort to cross promote busi-nesses. Met with realtors, site measured apartments and houses ranging from 800 to 9,000 Sq. Ft. then produced floor plans in AutoCAD.
Hale Reservation Day Camp Leadership Director Westwood, MA, June 2008–Aug. 2008
Promoted to a supervisor position. Led a team of twelve counselors and managed sixty to eighty children. Re-searched and created a variety of age appropriate activities for team members to implement and fashioned a seam-less transition for group rotation between daily scheduled events.
Hale Reservation Day Camp Assistant Creative Arts Specialist Westwood, MA, June 2007–Aug. 2007
Assisted and organized activities for children ages four to fourteen that engaged them in the visual arts. Redesigned the creative arts space to foster group interaction and of-fered alternative projects to spark involvement and imagina-tion in unenthusiastic children.
References available upon request
Proficient Skills
Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop Revit Architecture Autocad 2007–10 Google SketchUp Mac OS X Microsoft Word Model Building Sketching & Visualizing
Other Skills
Jewelry Metalsmithing Basic Sewing & Pattern Experimental Digital & Film Photography
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Interior Design
Other Design
Visual Dialogue
RetailResidential
Corporate Non-Profit
Senior Thesis
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Chemistree RestaurantWalt Disney World, FL16,000 Square Feet
Problem: To create a fun and interactive restaurant in Walt Disney World’s Epcot Center that stimulates child education on healthy eating that can be taken home with them.
Concept: Creating a futuristic, “mad science food lab’ that fuses together a biotic relationship between the space & visitors. The restaurant acts act as a catalyst for enjoyment in healthier eating and respect for the environment.
Senior Thesis
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People
Walt Disney World Receives over 17 million visitors annually. Mass population in the park leads to mass consumption and excess waste. The majority of food offered does not provide the correct nutrients for visitors to endure a long day in the park.
Planet
By providing healthier alternative meals to guests and educating them on how the restaurant operates as a living system, both guests and the environment will benefit.
Profit
The Walt Disney World corporation wants their visitors to be entertained and happy but they also want to run a successful business. By sparking energy in guests, revenue will increase.
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Healthy Food More Energy
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Catalytic
Nutritional, natural ingredients are secretely infused into popular American meals and revealed after the meal is complete, generating suprising and pleased reactions from children.
Kinetic
The proposed restaurant stimulates interaction between the environment and customers through the use of heat sensitive fabrics, LED color changing surfaces and experiemental table microscopes.
Biotic
The restaurant provides visitors with a macro view into a plant cell. The restaurant comes alive literally and guests are encouraged to take a closer look at their meals with microscopes.
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Magnified Projection Wall
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First Floor– Plan View
Second Floor– Plan View
The restaurant offers seating on two levels with a centralized focus on an enlarged microscope that can be viewed from both levels in the space.
The spacial planning reflects the operations of a plant cell. The circulation revolves around the microscope and breaks up the space acting as a nucleus.
Open to Below
Employee Corridor
Prep Area
Office
Men’s Restroom
Women’s Restroom
Waitstation
UP
Waitstation
Men’s Restroom
Women’s Restroom
Employee Corridor
UP
Walk-In Freezer
Dry Storage
ReceivingWaiting Area
Entrance
Kitchen
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Balcony Area
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BurgerCheese
Cheese Burger
Guests receive a card after their meal and go to one of the stations before exiting. Just like magic the card reveals the healthy hidden ingredients in their meal.
The beauty of the microscope is that is helps people view objects that aren’t apparent to the invisible eye.
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Magnifying Station
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Booth- Plan View
Section
Booth Relationship- Plan View
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Booth Area
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Design Process
Brainstorm & Concept Development
Programming & Relationship Diagrams
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Initial Ideation Sketches
Design Development
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Thesis Presentation
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Residential DesignSyracuse, NYMarket: 13,000 Square FeetRental Units: 29,000 Square Feet
Problem: Syracuse, NY is beginning to flourish as a city with relocating young professionals. The restoration of the historic Dey’s Centennial Plaza occupies new tenant space and a year–round indoor market for the community.
Market Place (Team Project): To revilatize the interior space as a hive of interconnected parts that creates a stimulating organic passage through an existing linear space.
Residential Rental Units (Individual Project)
Dey’s Centennial
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Inspiration is drawn from existing farmer markets in regions across the world and by using the biomimicry principle; researching how bee hives are successfully formed, operated and maintained.
Syracuse has a rich display of historical buildings that date back to the early 1900’s. The multifaceted structure of the Dey’s Complex is preserved and highlighted in the new design while infusing new raw materials.
The concept revitalizes the interior space as a hive of interconnected cells that creates a stimulating organic passage through an existing linear space.
Market Place– Level 1
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Central Market Area
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Opposite Page: Built Sketchup model & rendered by Julienne Von Turkovich & Justin Kill
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Market Floor Plan
Main entrance to Residential Apartments
SWEET
FRESH
SHARP
FRAGRANT
SPICEY
Vendor adjacency based on smell
Smell is a very important aspect to the market experience and for making food selections. Vendor stalls are adjacent to one another based on the aromas of the products being sold, so no aromas are disrupted.
The cafe is located in the corner of the market, providing access to natural light and central to two street entrances for customers that want to quickly purchase items.
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Cafe Area
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Client presentation box– Inspired by a beehive
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Residential Rental Units– Level 6
Opposite Page: Existing Space originally used for offices and a department store
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Second Floor– Plan View
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Kitchen Elevation – West WallKitchen Elevation – East Wall
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Standard Floor Plan
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Kitchen Elevation – North Wall
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Retail Design London, UK170 Square FeetTeam Project
Problem: Through exformation how can a designer inspire and engage onlookers in London to learn about the city and its relationship with smell without dolling out information.
Concept: My design team became interested in the correlation between one’s sense of smell and one’s memories. A physical dialogue is created to have people experience the connection to London’s past.
Elescent
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Place
The pop-up store allows for an intriguing informational space to help curious visitors learn about the fragrances. The store unfolds as a three dimensional object that can be placed anywhere in the city, adding the element of surprise to the experience.
Brand
The identity for the store emphasizes the playful and whimsical nostalgic nature of childhood. The Elescent logo identifies with the idea that Elephants never forget and have a strong connection with smell.
Product
Apothecary jars are filled with vintage items such as tin toys, models, and dolls infused with a specific scent to prompt the person’s sense of memory.
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name of the scent:
name of the scent:
name of the scent:
Identity & Logo Design by Allie Jennings Packaging & Interface Graphics by Alexandra Sperrazza
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The exterior was inspired by the petite Victorian flats on Portobello Road in London, capturing the charming flair of the historical past.
Visitors are welcomed to preview the different fragrances and purchase the scents they favor.
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The black and white illustrated walls lend a focus to the color of the products and emphasizes the idea of exformation.
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Corporate Design London, UK14,000 Square Feet
Problem: To design the new location of a multidisciplinary law firm located on 12th floor of Norman Foster’s One London Wall building in London. The interior is to reflect the corporate identity and allow for interaction between the multidisciplinaries in a generation ‘Y’ environment.
Concept: Schulte Roth & Zabel offers cutting edge, yet practical solutions. The space will reflect the sleek and refined business district of the metropolis below while acknowledging the prestige architectural context of the building.
Schulte Roth & Zabel
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Opposite Page: Lobby ViewRevit & Photoshop
Inspiration images represent the brand identity that reflect the goals and personality of the law firm.
One London Wall is located in the clean, business district of London. The visual language I used to describe the space reflects rectlinear, clean lines and well ordered form to translate what I observed in the area.
I was fascinated by the dichotomy between this modern Norman Foster building and the adjacent historical London Wall Roman ruins.
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Canteen AreaLounge & Media Area
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Kitchen & Preperation Area
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Break Out Area
Dining Room
Meeting Room
Client Waiting Area
Guest Wash Closet
Post Room & Copy
Open Plan Office
Main Entrance
Employee Entrance
10 Main Reception Area
11 Quiet Rooms
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Functional concept: The space creates an open floor plan that encourages multidisciplinary interaction between coworkers while still maintaining areas of privacy.
Location: The entrance and meeting rooms are located on the southeast fascade for maximum day lighting and iconic views of the London skyline.
Ergonomics:Work stations accomodate both the X & Y generation employees. The sliding work tops offer adjustable heights for different tasks. Magnetic and pinnable screens address customization for individual users. While the seating offers two backrests for user adaptability
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Non-Profit Design Syracuse, NY1,800 Square Feet
Problem: To design a space for the Fransican Collaborative Ministries that will bring together the diverse cultures and ethnicities from the Syracuse neighborhoods and act as a point of entry for people interested in the organization.
Concept: The concept for the space relies on interweaving between people and the materials in their environment, thus leading to interaction and ultimately integration.
Franciscan Ministries
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Opposite Page: Photoshop, SketchUp, Prisma Markers & Colored PencilsFloor Plan
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Coffee Bar
Restroom
Projection Wall
Computer Stations
Reception Desk
Modular Seating
Affiliated St. Franciscan Church Existing Community Space
A vibrant triadic color palette is incorporated into the existing colors of the Credit Union offering an embracing and energetic space.
Inspiration is drawn from the affiliated Church interior and incorporated into the fabrics and dividers.
The modular furniture allows for flexibility for community meetings and presentations.
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Credit Union
Up
Up Credit UnionCustomer Service
Storage & Elevator Room
Vestibule
Utility Room
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Opposite Page: Photoshop, SketchUp, Prisma Markers & PencilsReflected Ceiling Plan
Old church pews and salvaged wood are given a new life creating casework for the reception desk and computer and coffee stations.
Utilities & Elevator Room
Credit UnionCustomer Service
Credit Union
Vestibule
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Visual Dialogue & Other Design
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Thank You.