Senior Design Portfolio

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Design Portfolio 2013

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table of contents

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student services center

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1a MAIN LOBBY & ACADEMIC OFFICE

design concept The Student Service Center is a place for both current and potential students to get essential

information and improve their success at the University. With this overall purpose, it is

important that the design of this space provide visitors with a sense of identity and comfort;

this will make a lasting impression on future students.

The University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point takes great effort in moving forward with the

current trends of sustainability, so it is vital that this space do the same. Natural colors with a

pop of purple and the use of natural materials will make sure that this consideration has been

met within the space.

Simplicity speaks volumes and that is what the design will reflect. It will showcase the purity of

nature and the elements found in our surrounding natural environment that we are so lucky to

have and can readily embrace. This will become the ideal representation for the face of the

University and successfully provide a foundation for students and their education.

FLOOR PLAN

student services center

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

EAST LOBBY

REGISTRATION & RECORDS OFFICE

FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES

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MAIN LOBBY & FIREPLACE ELEVATION

student services center

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale 1b CF GROUP THONET LOUNGE SEATING

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student services center

HALLWAY ELEVATION

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

LOBBY PERSPECTIVE

FLOORING

CUSTOM FEATURE

CEILING MATERIAL

LIGHTING

FLOORING

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idec design competition

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idec design competition

2a Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

design concept

Coffee Shop

Storage

Entry Individual Study Room

Classroom

Casual Seating

Casual Seating

Computer/Touchdown Stations

NESTING TABLES: FOR STORAGE AND MOBILITY

ENO INTERACTIVE MARKERBOARD

NODE TASK CHAIRS: FOR STORAGE & COLLABORATIVE WORK

lower level

In creating an educational environment that meets the new paradigm of learning, this two

level design incorporates versatile seating and flexible furniture features allowing students and

teachers to control their environment, rather than having to adapt to it. Productive work will

always be achieved, with endless wireless and outlet access as well as the carefully configured

plan that is organized to control noise level, separating private, semi-private, and social areas,

while maintaining an open layout.

Aesthetically, the space feels complete as the sleek furniture contrasts positively with the

historical characteristics, creating an eclectic, yet cohesive appearance. Because this space

reflects the innovative ways the new generation learns, it was crucial to consider the current

issues effecting the environment while designing this space. Sustainability was executed in this

design through the finishes and the lighting both natural and artificial. Overall, this space

supports all types of study and approaches to teaching, which will continue to interest all

students, making this a primal location to get work done outside of the classroom.

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idec design competition

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

Individual Study Area

Casual Group Study Area

WEST SECTION VIEW

CAMPFIRE PAPER TABLE: HAS A MARKERBOARD TOP FOR COLLABORATIVE WORK

mezzanine level

SIDEWALK LOUNGE CHAIR THE SIDEWALK LOUNGE CHAIR WAS CHOSEN FOR ITS ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES. THE CHAIR IS 34% RECYCLABLE AND 5% RECYCLED CONTENT. THIS CHAIR CAN BE EASILY DISASSEMBLED AT THE END OF ITS LIFE SO THAT IT IS NOT A CHORE TO RECYCLE. THE CHAIR HELPS SUPPORT MULTIPLE LEED CREDITS AND IS SCS INDOOR ADVANTAGE GOLD CERTIFIED.

MEDIA:SCAPE: HAS DATA PUCKS AND SCREEN SHARING CAPABILITIES

THINK CHAIR

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idec design competition

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

entrance & café

CIRCA LOUNGE SEATING: CASUAL SEATING AREA

central space

BIX BOOTHS & TABLE: HAS OUTLETS TO PLUG IN DEVICES DURING A LUNCH BREAK

LOTTUS CAFÉ CHAIRS

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sentry world sports complex

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The Sentry World redesign brings a harmonious flow of the exquisite

landscape of Sentry World Golf Course to the interior of this

structure. Much like the exterior land, the redesign allows the interior

square footage to be maximized to its full potential and profitability.

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Through this, Sentry World is branded by the famous flower hole and

the Sentry World Logo, which was hinted throughout the entire

space. A use of a warm neutral color palette to enhance the logo

and landscape keeps the space appealing to everyone in a

contemporary, comfortable, and memorable way that patrons will

want to continue to utilize.

sentry world sports complex

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

design concept

lobby area

sports plate restaurant

CONCEPTUAL IDEA: ENTRANCE OF SPORTS PLATE

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3b Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

FLOORING

WALLCOVERING

WALLCOVERING

PERSPECTIVE OF BANQUET/CONFERENCE HALL

BANQUET CHAIR SHELBY WILLIAMS

VTC BANQUET FOLDING TABLE SHELBY WILLIAMS

ALISON ARMLESS CHAIR JLF: LOCATED IN VESTIBULE

BANQUET CHAIR

RENDERED BANQUET WITH A LIGHTING/ELECTICAL SECTION

sentry world sports complex banquet/conference hall

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sentry world sports complex

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

distinguished banquet hall

TOP WATER BASIN FROM ORIGIN FALLS FINISH:WILSONART SATIN GRAY

STONE TILE FROM DALTILE

STONE TILE FROM

DALTILE

ACID STAINED

CONCRETE

CUSTOM WATERFALL FEATURE HAVERTY

PERSPECTIVE OF DISTINGUISHED BANQUET HALL 3c

CUSTOM WATERFALL FEATURE ELEVATION

DISTINGUISHED BANQUET HALL FURNITURE PLAN

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Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

3D model

sentry world sports complex

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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR BANQUET HALL, OFFICES, & LOBBY

ASTRAL CHANDELIER JGOOD LIGHTING DESIGN

OPTIC ARMATURE CHANDELIER JGOOD LIGHTING DESIGN

SURFACE MOUNT WILLIAMS DOWNLIGHTING

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slice office design

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Slice is a new up and coming social network in Atlanta, Georgia that features professional social networking

benefits that other social networks have yet to offer. It offers users the opportunity to have a constructive

workspace page and a completely separate social life page all under the same username. This new concept has

lead to Slice’s success. The company features about 50 employees, but is rapidly growing due to its explosive

popularity. In this office, there will be 25 permanent employees with the other employees coming from out of state

to touch base with headquarters occasionally. 4a Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

slice social network

Slice’s office design allows for a strong flow of communication through an open layout. Primary colors create division throughout this open

plan, by labeling certain departments to a distinct hue. Using a bright color palette of blue, purple, orange, and green transforms the office

into a contemporary oasis that reflects the creative and energetic quality of the company and the way work gets done. This fun and inviting

atmosphere balances the natural and artificial light to create a productive work environment that promotes employees to expand their

creative thought and develop fresh ideas that will keep Slice current.

design concept

SEATING MATERIAL

company overview

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slice social network

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

POWER

CHARACTERISTICS: SLICE FINDS POWER IN WORKING TOGETHER AS A WHOLE, BY SHARING IDEAS AND THOUGHTS TOGETHER WHICH STRENGTHENS THE POWER OF THE SOCIAL NETWORK

STRATEGY: THEREFORE, HAVING THE DEPARTMENTS HAVE AN OPEN CONCEPT THAT CAN KEEP THE ENERGY OF SLICE FLOWING THROUGHOUT THE SPACE INSTILLS A POWERFUL ATTITUDE IN THE OFFICE.

conceptual development

UNDERSTANDING APPROPRIATE FLOW

DEVELOPING ORGANIZATION OF SPACE DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION

APPLYING STUDIES TO THE SPACE

WORKSTATIONS THE VARIETY OF WORKSTATIONS HELP TO PROVIDE EACH DEPARTMENT WITH THE TYPE OF SPACE THEY NEED, WHILE KEEPING THE OVERALL OFFICE OPEN FOR EASY ACCESS TO OTHER EMPLOYEES AND PROMOTE COLLABORATION

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slice social network

ADA ACCESSIBLE HEIGHT AT 2’-8” ON BOTH ENDS OF

THE DESK

UNIQUE LIME SLICE MOUNTED ON THE FRONT OF THE DESK

CHEMETAL BRUSHED PEWTER ALUMINUM 916 MATERIAL FOR THE COUNTERTOP OF THE WORKSURFACE

KNOLL GLASS COUNTERTOP SUPPORTED BY FOUR STEEL POSTS THAT CONNECTS TO THE WORK SURFACE

CUSTOM WATER FEATURE ON BACK WALL RIBBON ALUMINUM BACKER MATERIAL

ADA ACCESSIBLE HEIGHT AT 2’-8”

KNOLL GLASS COUNTERTOP

CUSTOM SLICE FEATURE MADE OF A LIME GREEN TINTED MATERIAL WITH BACK LIGHTING

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

lobby reception desk

RECEPTION DESK SKETCH CONCEPTUAL STAGE

RECEPTION DESK MODEL MODELING STAGE

RECEPTION DESK SKETCH-UP MODEL COMPLETION STAGE

RECEPTION DESK PLAN VIEW RECEPTION DESK FRONT ELEVATION

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the gardens duplex

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the gardens duplex

THIS PROJECT TAKES STYLE TO A WHOLE OTHER DIMENSION AS ITS AESTHETIC QUALITY IS SUPPORTED BY AGING IN PLACE DESIGN MAKING THIS DUPLEX A DESIGN THAT WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE THE HOMEOWNERS NEEDS YEAR AFTER YEAR.

The Gardens Duplex design embodies the true nature of an aging-in-place space. What separates this accessible design from

the rest is that it is seamlessly disguised by an aesthetic shield that takes away the harsh glare of hospital essence. To create a

design that feels like home, that will aid in the couples future lives, the floor plan provides an arrangement comfortable for

guests to socialize, but leaves enough space to travel through with no struggle.

By using a rich color palette, warmth radiates from the surface and expands throughout the whole space. The colors are

influenced by grains and other naturally grown produce, emphasizing the natural surroundings of the Midwest.

This creative solution for developing an accessible space, is innovative and provides an atmosphere that resembles the life a

potential buyer wants to live now and in the future.

5 a Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

material selection

design concept

SHANNON SOFA HAVERTY

SHANNON LOUNGE CHAIR HAVERTY

LIVING ROOM LIGHTING

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the gardens duplex

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale 5 b

material selection

SEAT TO GET INTO TUB

ROLL-IN SHOWER

KNEE ROOM UNDER VANITY

PAINT

FLOORING TILE

WALL ART

SINK SELECTION

MASTER BATHROOM ELEVATION

MASTER BATHROOM ELEVATION

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Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

HADLEY DINING CHAIR RAYMOUR & FLANIGAN

WALL ART

3D model 5 c

the gardens duplex

WOOD FLOORING: HOMERWOOD

HADLEY DINING TABLE RAYMOUR & FLANIGAN: HADLEY

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affordable office interiors june 2012 - august 2012

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PROPOSALS, BIDS, & FLYERS

FINISH SELECTIONS & EDITING PLANS

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STILL- LIFE: 2009

TENSION: 2011

DESCENDING: WOOD SCULPTURE 2011

SCHMEECKLE – STEVENS POINT, WI LANDSCAPE 2011

additional creativity charcoal drawings & 3D art

SELF PORTRAIT: 2009

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

BUKOLT PARK – STEVENS POINT, WI WHITE CHARCOAL LANDSCAPE 2011

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7 b ISOMETRIC VIEW: CUSTOM RECEPTION DESK

PLAN OBLIQUE: CAFÉ RECEPTION DESK

MARKER RENDERING: EXPERIMENTATION WITH DIFFERENT TECHNIQUE

CURIO CAFÉ PERSPECTIVE HAND DRAFTED AND RENDERED

KITCHEN ELEVATION HAND DRAFTED

MARKER RENDERING: INTERIORS

additional creativity

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

hand drafting & rendering

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additional creativity

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OIL PAINTING: 2009

INTERIOR MARKER RENDERING: 2010 LINKED:

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 2012

EXTERIOR MARKER RENDERING: GAZEBO IN KONA, HAWAII

THE GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM: NEW YORK 2012

LIFE OF PENGUIN: SEA WORLD SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 2013

photography oil painting marker rendering

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additional creativity

Drawings in portfolio: not to scale

THE VOID: 9/11 MEMORIAL

GRAFFITI’S SPORTS PUB: STEVENS POINT, WI

This building was designed by Milwaukee

Architect Bernard Kolpacki in 1890 and styled

as a Queen Anne structure. For the downtown

Stevens Point community, this building acts as a

landmark, highlighting the great features within

this downtown historical district.

This watercolor depicts the 9/11 Memorial in New York where the World

Trade Center used to stand. It is a view into one of the many people part of

the overwhelming number that will never be forgotten.

watercolors

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