aileen everitt interior design portfolio 5.30
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Aileen E. Everitt // INTERIOR DESIGN
// MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY MAIN LIBRARY WEST WING RENOVATION Fall 2013 pages 1 - 2
// FIETS AND EATS Fall 2013 pages 3 - 4
// CAROMLUX Spring 2014 page 5
// MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY INTRAMURAL SPORTS CIRCLE Spring 2014 pages 6 - 8
// MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY MUSIC BUILDING MAIN LOBBY Spring 2014 pages 9 -10 // BELLE ISLE ZOO RENOVATION Fall 2014 pages 11 -13
// TOUCHDOWN LOUNGE Spring 2015 pages 14 - 15
// THE GRAND STAND Spring 2015 pages 16 - 18 // PORTFOLIO SUMMARY page 19
// CONTENT INDEX
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// CONCEPT STATEMENT
When renovating the second floor west wing of the Michigan State University main library the design will be focused upon modernizing the library so that the space provided a welcoming atmosphere for students, staff and faculty to work, study and learn. By categorizing the space into specific task areas, such as collaborative study or computer study, through a color scheme that encourages thought and productivity. The designers focused on improving the traffic patters of the spaces so the furniture will be modular for flexibility both for present and future needs. With contemporary design style and the latest technology and space planning, the renovated design of the second floor west wing will capture the proud Spartan sprit.
Interior Perspective; Marker Rendering
Elevation; Impression
Elevation; Impression
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SCALE: 1/4” = 1’-0
Interior Perspective; Photoshop
Inspiration Images
Floor Plan; AutoCAD
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// MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY WEST WING RENOVATION . Fall 2013
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// CONCEPT STATEMENT
To create private living space and retail space, named Fiets and Eats, for Mr. and Mrs. Soso. These spaces will each reflect and encourage each of Soso’s passions: cooking and bicycling. Each space has adopted Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines to accommodate all guests, including Mr. Soso’s dad, who has limited mobility. Along with meeting ADA codes, both residential and commercial spaces demonstrate ecological and sustainable practices. The overall design will provide a home and community center for personal connection with the local Amsterdam culture.
Interior Perspective; SketchUP & Shaderlight
Inspiration Images
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Floor Plan; AutoCAD
Elevation; SketchUP & Photoshop
Furniture and Finish Selections
SCALE: 3/8” = 1’-0
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// CONCEPT STATEMENT
To design a signature chandelier in the W Chicago Lakeshore Hotel Ballroom that will reflect the simplistic and contemporary design of the surrounding space while using innovative, energy efficient OLED lights. Caromlux captures an artistic appeal both while in use and idle through its unique interlacing form which was inspired by the hanging configuration of the hammock in areal yoga. Caromlux comprehensively is a functional and decorative chandelier that meets the requirements of the space and provides an ingenious design to the W Hotel’s aesthetic.
aromlux C W Chicago Lakeshore Hotel Ballroom- Modern Art Event 644 N Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL
Interior Perspective; SketchUP & Shaderlight Caromlux Perspective; SketchUP & Shaderligt
Section View; SketchUP
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// CAROMLUX . Spring 2014
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The new fitness facility located within the west wing of the Intramural (IM) Sports Circle will become the premier location for the physical
health and wellness of all students, staff and faculty of Michigan State University. An open concept layout with an aesthetically-pleasing and
space-efficient design, will cater to both casual fitness enthusiasts and serious athletes. The space will have a staircase focal point that will allow for a view
of all three floors, producing a free flowing atmosphere. The basement will provide a large weight room that features a full sized boxing ring and boxing bags for a unique workout experience. As a user enters the space on the first floor, they will encounter a service desk where all fitness inquires and access management will occur. Upon entering the fitness facility, a lounge will serve as a resting and socialization area. Also on the first floor, will be two group
exercise rooms that will be used for yoga, aerobics, or any other type of fitness activity. The top floor will provide a variety of cardio machines that will meet the different needs of all users as well as a personal preparation area
for free weight exercises or stretching. Durability and sustainability will be considered in the selection of materials for the sleek, contemporary
furniture. Proper ADA requirements and building preservation codes will also be utilized within the design. With a fresh and motivating color scheme, users will feel enthused for their workout. This fitness renovation of the IM
Sports Circle west wing will create a healthy cul ture by serving as a flexible and functional environment where users can benefit from a variety of
equipment for their personal fitness.
Intramural Sports Concept
FRESH
CULTURE
MOTIVATING
FREE FLOWING
OPEN CONCEPT
CONTEMPORARY
SUSTAINABLE
Second Floor
First Floor
Basement
Key: Immediately Adjacent Minor Adjacency Sun Path Natural Lighting NE Wind
Personal Prep
Area
Kin Bullpen
Sparty’s
Secured Entrance/ Storage
Egress Elevator 3
Floors
Personal Hygiene
Observation
Room
Lab/ Classroom 2
Lab/ Classroom 1
Prep Room
Lounge Area
Staff Kitchenette
Private Office Space
Personal Hygiene
Group Exercise 1
Group Exercise 2
Cardio Area
Egress (Stairs)
Egress (Stairs)
Egress (Stairs)
Free Weights
Free Weights
Fitness Lounge
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SOCIALIZATION
Bubble Diagram Inspiration Images
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L-1 23XR Wall Wash Straight &
Narrow
L-2 23XR Wall Wash Straight &
Narrow
L-3 Modern Circle Light Fixture
L-4 Lumination™ LED
Luminaire - RS Series
L-5 DayWave Suspended
Luminaire
L-6 Rotaris Recessed Can
L-7 Eileen Collection Mini
Pendant
L-8 Smartform LED
L-9 Soundscapes Circle
E-1 Iris
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First Level Floorplan N Scale: 1/16”= 1’-0”
Basement Floorplan N Scale: 1/16”= 1’-0”
Second Level Floorplan N Scale: 1/16”= 1’-0”
Second Level Reflected Ceiling Plan N Scale: 1/16”= 1’-0”
First Level Reflected Ceiling Plan N Scale: 1/16”= 1’-0”
Basement Reflected Ceiling Plan N Scale: 1/16”= 1’-0”
L-1/L-2
L-5
L-8
L-9
E-1
L-3
L-6 L-7
L-4
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Floor Plans; SketchUP Reflected Ceiling Plans; AutoCAD Lighting Selections
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Elevation A Scale: 1/16”= 1’-0”
Elevation B Scale: 1/16”= 1’-0”
Interior Perspectives; SketchUP, Photoshop & Shaderlight
Elevations; SketchUP & Photoshop
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// MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY MUSIC BUILDING MAIN LOBBY . Spring 2014
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A A The mission for the former Belle Isle Zoo is to create a park with multi-use spaces for diverse types of
outdoor adventure activities, unique lodging, and interactive learning experiences. The design will ensure
that the park will be enjoyed by users of all ages and abilities by upholding Universal Design Principles and
ADA guidelines. The park will reflect the historic qualities of Belle Isle through the design and by repurposing
as much as possible of the existing zoo structures. The park will be integrated into the local landscape,
providing flexibility for varied activities throughout the seasons. The following programming process will focus
upon the Amphitheatre building within the park. The overall renovation project will seek to maximize user
potential through the design and ultimately create a center of activity in the city of Detroit.
The renovation project’s inspiration is based on combining the natural landscape of Belle Isle with early era design from Detroit, Michigan. Since Belle Isle has such a rich history with the city of Detroit we wanted our design to emulate that history. The design will use a combination of uniquely styled furniture pieces with colors inspired by the art deco age, like a bright turquoise and a deep gold. Along with the natural aspect, the design will be light and fresh, but it will also have the strong lines and interesting shapes from the 1920’s Detroit architectural style.
To include equal opportunities for families and the elderly to use the park for relaxation and passive nature activities while creating an active area for social and athletic environment for the younger users. To establish a partnership with local youth organizations so that they can have opportunities to experience and explore the outdoors through day camps and overnight stays in specialized lodging. To provide outdoor adventure activities that are designed around the natural landscape, allowing for seasonal versatility so that the park can be open all year round. To reflect the historic characteristics of Belle Isle and the city of Detroit both in the design aesthetics and in cultural learning experiences. To preserve the original zoo structures that are stable enough to be renovated, while using sustainable materials for any additions to the buildings. To create several spaces where overnight and weekend guests can enjoy a unique lodging experience and nighttime activities.
// MISSION STATEMENT
// PROJECT GOALS
// INSPIRATION
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Amphitheatre Building Use: Restrooms, Community Use, Office Space
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Offices
Woman’s Restroom
Storage
Family Restroom Multi- Purpose
Space
Men’s Restroom
Nurse’s Station
Egress
Entry
Top Level
Lower Level
Bubble Diagram Key
Immediate Adjacency
Close Adjacency
No Adjacency
Change in Level
Public
Private
Building Narrative The Amphitheatre Building, adjacent to the entrance building, will house public restrooms for the park as well as a multi-purpose space, nurses' station and office space for park employees. The multi-purpose space will be great for community events, corporate meetings, brunches, etc. There is a storage area within the Amphitheatre Building where chairs and tables can be stored in able to mix and match furniture pieces for a variety of set-ups. This space could also be utilized as a space where informational films could be watched by youth organizations before exploring the park. On the upper level will be office space where employees such as IT services and maintenance managers have a place to organize schedules and keep files.
Block Diagram Key Main Level 1. Multi Purpose Room 2. Storage 3. Nurses Station 4. Family Restroom 5. Men’s Restroom 6. Women’s Restroom
950 SF
100 SF
225 SF
200 SF
200 SF
150 SF
Egress 3
4
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2
1
Egress
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1200 SF
Open to bellow
Upper Level 1. Offices
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This rendering is representative of the office space in the Amphitheatre; created with SkecthUP & Shaderlight.
Swoop Lounge Chair HERMAN MILLER GreenGuard Certified
Public Social Chair HERMAN MILLER 100% Recyclable Steel
Setu Chair HERMAN MILLER Zero Toxic Coatings
Campfire Collection STEELCASE SCS Indoor Advantage Gold Certified
Steelwood Stool HERMAN MILLER Natural Wood
Settle Down Flor Color: Dew 21-1347-04
Forbidden City Paneling TerraMai Teak Wood Prefinished with a stain or natural tinted oils
Jardin-Silver Lake Momentum Group Reduced Environmental Impact
HC1350/3 Fairway-Mermaid Knoll Textiles GREENGUARD certified
Feldon-Color #17-Linen Coral 100% Polyester
Furniture & Finishes
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Natura
Zero-VOC &
Zero Emissions
Paint
Benjamin Moore
Item
#K18866
Knoll Textiles
Item
#09069762
Momentum Textiles
Item
#60245
Arc Com
Item
#TH-006
Mayer Fabrics
Item
#JH-012
Mayer Fabrics
Item
#09146740
Momentum Textiles
Handmade
Cement
Tiles
Cletiles
Oceanside
Gray Oak
Hardwood
Armstrong
Natura
Zero-VOC &
Zero Emissions
Paint
Benjamin Moore
Natura
Zero-VOC &
Zero Emissions
Paint
Benjamin Moore
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14 // TOUCHDOWN LOUNGE . Spring 2015
Printer Area
Work Stations
Customer Service
Conference Rooms Lounge
Area
Retail Area
Eat-In-Area
Public Access
In 2015 it is projected that 2,204,500 United States citizens will travel domestically and internationally, 487,833 of those people flying for business affairs and 1,716,667 people flying for leisure (U.S. Travel Association). With the travel industry growing each year, airports must consistently upgrade their facilities to support a variety of travelers. The San Francisco International Airport has established a “REACH Program (Revenue Enhancement and Customer Hospitality) which guide’s the airports employees and staff through the traveler experience, growth facilitation, improvement strategies and operational efficiency” (Gensler). With this new vision, the San Francisco Airport will develop new spaces that cater to the business, tech-savvy and leisure traveler’s preferences while also improving the wellbeing of all space occupants. The TOUCHDOWN lounge will be a multi-purpose lounge space that features products and services such as, an on-the-go retail and dining area, private conference rooms, work and communication stations, concierge services and all-access internet and technology. Inspired by the sharp angles of airplane wings, the space will direct users through the six zones that make up the 2,500 sqft. area. Each zone creates a unique solution for travelers to “touchdown” before, in-between or after travel to collaborate, focus or unwind by utilizing the multiple available amenities with access to electrical and USB outlets. By allowing for spaces with personalization ad customization options, there will be a progressive work and leisure environment possibility. An interior environment is an extension of who people are and thus has a high impact upon health, safety and welfare. By responding to the assorted needs and aspirations of people, knowledge of occupation and appropriate design, an atmosphere offer a sense of belonging, thereby positively affecting an individuals, a families or communities wellbeing. The intuitive design of each zone within the overall lounge will support occupant’s psychological wellbeing by offering areas that express calm and comfort through textures, materials, color, lighting and views. The TOUGHDOWN lounge will apply proper ADA guidelines for users that need to be assisted due to a disability. Accommodating for wide walkways can allow for increased function, movement and exploration of the lounge’s zones. A sustainable community focuses on human interactions, needs and quality of life while maintaining environmental awareness. It is important for users to remain healthy while in contact with the interior area and thus sustainable practices such as, zero VOC finishes and natural ventilation will be installed throughout the spaces. These accessible codes and ecological practices will ensure the space is safe and healthy for all occupants well-being. With the large amount of Americans travelling every year, work has expanded from the traditional office to places of travel. The airport is transforming to meet cultural, social, psychological and environmental standards. The TOUCHDOWN lounge will fulfill the San Francisco Airport’s REACH vision by producing a comfortable and positively impactful environment where users, whether they are traveling for business or leisure, will experience productivity, security and vitality, which together will contribute to the preservation and improvement of user’s entire wellbeing.
The Assisted Passenger
The Casual Passenger The
International
The Techy The Conference Traveler
Users: The Suit
51%
20%
9%
7%
13%
Passenger Behavior
Relax
Charge Technology
Work
Communicate
Eat
Close Adjacency
Semi-Close Adjacency
Neutral Adjacency
Public Space
Semi-Public Space
Private Space
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Natura
Zero-VOC &
Zero Emissions
Paint
Benjamin Moore
Item
#K18866
Knoll Textiles
Item
#09069762
Momentum Textiles
Item
#60245
Arc Com
Item
#TH-006
Mayer Fabrics
Item
#JH-012
Mayer Fabrics
Item
#09146740
Momentum Textiles
Handmade
Cement
Tiles
Cletiles
Oceanside
Gray Oak
Hardwood
Armstrong
Natura
Zero-VOC &
Zero Emissions
Paint
Benjamin Moore
Natura
Zero-VOC &
Zero Emissions
Paint
Benjamin Moore
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Rendered Furniture Floor Plan Scale: 1/8”=1’-0”
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// NOTES: 1: Public Access 2: Customer & Retail Service Desk 3: Lounge Area 4: Retail Area
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North Wall Section Scale: NTS N
Rendered Perspective-Conference Rooms & Lounge Area Scale: NTS
5: Eat-In Area 6: Work Stations 7: Computer Stations & Printer Area 8: Conference Rooms 9: General & Retail Storage
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16 // THE GRAND STAND . Spring 2015
C o n ce p t S t a t e m e n t // The mission of this project is to create a space that will be used as a comedy club. Along with a full service restaurant and bar, the Grand Stand design will supply a high-energy atmosphere for comedic entertainment. The design of the Temple Building located in the historic district of Old Town Lansing, Michigan will be revitalized by providing the public with a comfortable, social and expressive environment. As the Old Town community has emerged in the last twenty years as a center of arts and culture, it is reasonable that the new building design will contribute to the performing art of comedy. The inspiration behind the design for The Grand Stand is a sparkler. The spontaneous, angular lines will be applied to the buildings floor plan and decorative elements. Asymmetrical geometry will influence the space planning of the different areas, along with the architectural elements. The Grand Stand design will provide a lively and dynamic interior environment, though artful lighting and an inspiring color scheme of deep purple, wistful blue and flame yellow, that will allow for guests to feel welcome to relax and laugh. The comprehensive design will continuously apply the latest sustainable practices throughout the entire programming, design, and construction phases of the project. The building will be improved
to meet universal design principles and codes to ensure that users of all ages and abilities may have appropriate access to the hospitality facilities and entertainment. Additionally, the historic integrity of the building will be kept in pristine condition so that the culture of the surrounding environment may be preserved. Overall, the Temple building will be transformed into a space that will capture the Old Town Lansing spirit and pride through a unique comedy club facility. REVITALIZE LAUGH ENERGY IGNITE
I n s p i r a t i o n
Pro j e c t G o a l s
Universal Design
// Utilize universal design principles and codes so that all users have equal opportunities within the building.
Sustainability
// Implement the latest sustainable practices while also encouraging users to be efficient and responsible in terms of environmental conservation.
Historic Preservation
// Represent the surrounding culture by preserving the historical integrity of the Temple building thus, revitalizing the building and supporting the growth of the Old Town Lansing area.
Community Connection
// Establish an accepting and trustworthy relationship with the community through the venues unique and energetic performing arts atmosphere.
User Friendly
// Provide a comfortable, social and expressive environment for guests to enjoy comedic entertainment and hospitality services.
Research Literature Review Target User Demographics Climate Analysis
Site Analysis Site Visit Site & Building Analysis Facility Type Determination
Mega Concept Mission Statement Project Goals Design Solution Identification
Space Planning Code Analysis Bubble Diagram Space Program Block Diagram
Schematic Development Design Inspiration Material Selection Furniture Selection
P ro g r a m m i n g P ro ce s s
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1 Entry Lobby
Floor Plan Key
2 Bar Area
3 Dining Area
4 Lounge Area
5 Performance Stage
6 Private Party Room
7 Bar Storage
8 Elevator
9 Bathrooms
10 Stage Storage
11 Egress Second Level Bar Area Perspective Scale: NTS
Second Level Dining Area Perspective Scale: NTS
Second Level Floor Plan
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1 Entry
Floor Plan Key
2 Dining Area
3 Bar Area
7 Elevator 4 Lounge Area
5 Dining Area
6 Performance Stage
8 Bathrooms
9 Egress
Mezzanine Level Floor Plan
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Performance Stage + Dining Area Perspective from Mezzanine Level Scale: NTS
Second Level Dining Area Perspective Scale: NTS
The above collection of projects reflect a variety of elements, sustainable, innovative, and streamlined
design created by multiple software programs such as, AutoCAD, SketchUP, Shaderlight and Photoshop.
They display a range of design skills, those being preliminary design research and programming, space
planning, furniture and finishes selections and both computer and hand rendering. As a future Interior
Designer, I strive to consistently improve my knowledge and experiences. I am eager to learn new skills and
technologies in my career path that will allow me to grow as an individual and designer.
Thank you.
AILEEN E. EVERITT INTERIOR DESIGN
Aileen E. Everitt // INTERIOR DESIGN