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RAGON

DESIGN PORTFOLIONDREA

COMMERCIAL MULTI-PURPOSE BUILDING

COMMERCIAL APARTMENT BUILDING

CO-WORKING BUILDING IN COLUMBUS, INDIANA

COMMERCIAL RETAIL DESIGN FOR COMPETITION

INDIANA UNIVERSITY VISITORS CENTER REMODEL

MONROE COUNTY LIBRARY BRANCH

3D MODELING

RESIDENTIAL KITCHEN REMODEL

HAND RENDERINGS

PHOTOGRAPHY

2D ARTWORK

3D ARTWORK

TOUCHDOWN SANFRANCISCO AIRPORT LOUNGE

SHIFT BOTIQUE HOTEL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FLOOR PLANSFIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR

PROJECTDesign a space for CAMEO (Columbus Area Multi-EthnicOrganization)

The space had to be able to create revenue to support itself, function as a place to house cultural events, as well as house offi ces and a conference space

CONCEPTMy partner and I chose to utilize geometric volumes to build the spaces throughout the building. These spaces open up into one another to divide up the varying areas throughout the building. The fi rst fl oor of the building is broken up into a cafe, gallery, and restaurant while the second fl oor houses offi ce spaces as well as classrooms.

COMMERCIAL MULTI-PURPOSE BUILDING

RENDERINGS

FLOOR PLANS

PROJECTDesign a space for CAMEO (Columbus Area Multi-Ethnic Organization)

The apartment building was put into the school that was connected to the church where CAMEO’s spaces are located. The apartments serve as a source of revenue for CAMEO.

CONCEPTGeometric volumes are used in the apartments as well, but on a smaller scale than the CAMEO space.

COMMERCIAL APARTMENT BUILDING

RENDERINGS

FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOORFLOOR PLANS

CONCEPTThe purpose of the space is to encourage collaboration and networking through multi-functional rooms and work areas in keeping with Columbus’s Advance plan.

CO-WORKING OFFICE IN COLUMBUS, INDIANA

RENDERINGSFIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR

FLOOR PLANCONCEPTTo design a pure and sophisticated store environment through the use of clean lines, sleek design, and modern fi nishes. The goal is to create a connection with the store’s clients that will entice them to shop in store instead of online. To do so, the store will provide the instant, tangible gratifi cation of being able to see and try out the products while also offering a connection with the store associates as well as the technology that customers are fi nding

MATERIALSRCP

COMMERCIAL RETAIL DESIGN FOR COMPETITION

RENDERINGS

FLOOR PLAN

PROJECTRedesign and update the Indiana

University Visitors Center.

FEATURESThe center includes the most recent technology while also utilizing classic architectural elements like the traditional Indiana limestone featured all over

campus.

CONCEPTA collision between old age architecture and modern day technology RCP

INDIANA UNIVERSITY VISITORS CENTER REMODEL

RENDERINGS

INDIANA UNIVERSITY VISITORS CENTER REMODEL

FLOOR PLANSFIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR CONCEPT

Bloomington Common Place functions as an inviting, relaxing, and inspiring community center and technology library for people of all ages to come and collaborate, learn, engage, create, and discover on a daily basis.

MATERIALS

MONROE COUNTY 21ST CENTURY LIBRARY DESIGN

RENDERINGS

FLOOR PLANCONCEPTThe TouchDown Lounge at the San Francisco International airport is a fl exible, functional work space designed to meet the needs of varying types of travelers. The TouchDown Lounge gives the exclusive feeling that expensive airlines offer for a more affordable cost. TouchDown is an innovative, private lounge and technology hot-spot that, through the use of a public to private layout of the space, offers a comfortable and secure place to work, relax, and connect when traveling.

MATERIALS

RCP

TOUCHDOWN AIRPORT LOUNGE IN SAN FRANCISCO

RENDERINGS

LOWER LEVEL

FLOOR PLANS

CONCEPTShift Museum Hotel is a contemporary hotel with a classic infusion accomplished through the modernization of some of the original building’s architecture. While the hotel has a lot to offer, the main feature is the hotel’s museum which displays art of all kinds from local artists as well as well-known artists. Every couple of months or so the museum rotates artists and collections to keep guests coming back to see new and exciting pieces. The restaurant and bar in the hotel also rotate along with the museum by matching their menus and signature drinks to the art genre or artist that is in the museum at the time. The restaurant and bar also reflect the atmosphere of the building as a whole and feature some of the rotating museum pieces while still keeping up a trendy, contemporary look.

MATERIALS

SHIFT MUSEUM HOTEL IN BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA

FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR RCP

SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR

SHIFT MUSEUM HOTEL IN BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA

RENDERINGS

INSTALLATION FOR LABOR DAY FESTIVALModeled in Rhino

Rendered in Autodesk Showcase

Separate adult and children’s walk through

3D MODELING

CHAIR DESIGN Modeled in Rhino

Rendered in Autodesk Showcase

Inspiration taken from a leaf and water droplets

RESIDENTIAL KITCHEN AND LIVING ROOM REMODELRemoved wall dividing the two spaces

Custom cabinets

Custom China Cabinet

Removal of dinner table

Large center island to serve as seating and serving area

New appliances

Custom backsplash

New fl ooring in both spaces

RESIDENTIAL KITCHEN REMODEL

Letraset ProMarkers and Prismacolor colored pencils used to execute renderings

HAND RENDERINGS

PHOTOGRAPHY

PHOTOGRAPHY

“Blend” MARKER ON PAPER

“Blend in color” ACRYLIC PAINT ON PAPER

“Paper in Shadows” CHARCOAL ON PAPER

2D ARTWORK

“VOTE FOR HILLARY”SCREEN PRINTPOLITICAL SATTIRE ASSIGNMENT

“25 Cents to Life” LITHOGRAPHY AND MONOPRINTIRONY ASSIGNMENT

“Tower of Terror” INTAGLIO

“FIRE” GLAZE ON CERAMIC

“BLACK” GLAZE ON CERAMICCANDY DISH

3D ARTWORK

“THE MERMAID” GLAZE ON CERAMICALTER EGO MASK