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The CorneliusMixed Use. Adaptive Reuse. HospitalityDATE Spring 2011LOCATION Portland, ORDURATION 1 SemesterIndividual Project
To rehabilitate the old Cornelius Hotel into an affordable hostel geared towards younger out-door recreational travelers. Guests experience a transition from the past to the present with a strong centralized connection that encourages gathering. This energy is carried throughout the building through transparencies, floor to floor relations and connection to the surrounding parks, with a focus on sustainable design strategies and support for the local community of Portland.
CONCEPT
+Create an affordable, destination hostel for young travelers+Promote and support the active community, eco-tourism, and recreational tourists+Preserve historic features while contrasting it with modern day standards+Support the local community through the use of local artwork, materials, custom made furniture, and food+Create an atmosphere where both locals and tourists can dwell together+Design sustainably by using eco-friendly and recycled products, passive cooling strategies, and natural day lighting
DESIGN GOALS
A. LobbyB. Central transition gathering spaceC. Fuse BistroD. Recreation RentalsE. Central staircaseF. Central loungesG. RoomsH. Live-able roofI. OfficesJ. StorageK. Laundry
PROGRAM
B I S T R O
Basement Floor Plan First Floor Plan Second-Seventh Floor Plan
CORE CONNECTIONCIRCULATIONAIR FLOW
PUSHING AND PULLINGGRAND ENTRYCONNECTIONS TO OUT-SIDE
CONTINUATION OF PARKSINTERSECTING THE PARALLEL03
The Cornelius...
LO B BY
C E N T R A L G AT H E R I N GTRANSITION BETWEEN OLD AND NEW
CONNECTING HISTORIC WITH THE MODERN
FUSES QUIET LOBBY WITH THE SOCIAL BISTRO
ENCOURAGES GATHER-ING
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The Cornelius...
LO B BY B I S T R O R E N TA L S H O P
PRESERVED HISTORIC ELEMENTS COFFERED CEILING WAINSCOTTING COLUMNS
FLOOR MOVED TO GROUND LEVEL ACCESSIBILITY GRAND ENTRY
MODERN AND SOCIAL
COMMUNAL DINING EXPERIENCE
SMALL LOCAL MENU
PRESERVED WOOD STORE FRONT
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C E N T R A L LO U N G ECENTRAL CONNECTION CONCEPT CARRIED THROUGH EACH FLOOR
MODULAR FURNITURE
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C E N T R A L LO U N G ECENTRAL CONNECTION CONCEPT CARRIED THROUGH EACH FLOOR
MODULAR FURNITURE
LOCAL ARTWORK
DOUBLE-HUNG WIN-DOWS
ROOM OPTIONS WITH PRICE DIFFERENCES
Studio inc.Commercial + Office + Systems Furniture
Studio Inc. is a multi-disciplinary architecture and interior design firm. The office design is inspired by the energetic shapes and dynamic qualities of origami and the conceptual connections it has to an office environment. Through the use of skewed geometry and dramatic angles, the origami inspired structures form the collaborative spaces where minds come together. The use of cement, glass and 3-form eco resin mimic the office’s original warehouse district office. Clean lines and crisp whites contrast with the sudden pops of color, creating a visually stimulating and fun atmosphere to create in.
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DATE Fall 2010LOCATION Minneapolis, MNDURATION 8 weeksIndividual Project
+Design a new office within the parameters of a rectangular floor plan+Design a creative, stimulating and collaborative atmosphere+Design a sense of community within the office environment+Use of systems furniture, work surfaces, updated office technology and white boards
DESIGN GOALS
CONCEPT
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Studio inc.Commercial + Office + Systems Furniture
Studio Inc. is a multi-disciplinary architecture and interior design firm. The office design is inspired by the energetic shapes and dynamic qualities of origami and the conceptual connections it has to an office environment. Through the use of skewed geometry and dramatic angles, the origami inspired structures form the collaborative spaces where minds come together. The use of cement, glass and 3-form eco resin mimic the office’s original warehouse district office. Clean lines and crisp whites contrast with the sudden pops of color, creating a visually stimulating and fun atmosphere to create in.
A. Lobby/ReceptionB. Display AreaC. Open/Social EnclavesD. Private/ Quiet EnclavesE. General Presentation RoomF. Training/ Teleconferencing RoomG. Administration Team [1] Director of Operations [1] MIS Director [1] Accounting Director [1] Administrative Assistant [1] Receptionist/ Administrative Assistant [1] Marketing CoordinatorH. Retail Studio [1] Senior Interior Designer/ Principal [1] Intern Architect [3] Interior Designers [1] Technical DesignerI. Resource Library [1] Resource Manager [2] Summer InternsJ. KitchenK. Corporate Studio [1] Architect/ Principle [1] Intern Architect [1] Senior Interior Designer [5] Interior Designers [2] Technical DesignersL. Health care Studio [1] Senior Interior Designer/ Principal [1] Architect [4] Interior Designers [1] Assistant Interior Designer [1] Technical DesignerM. Education Studio [1] Architect/ Principal [1] Intern Architect [1] Senior Interior Designer [3] Interior Designers [1] Technical DesignerN. Small Conference
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Studio Inc Floor Plan11,500 sq ft
DATE Fall 2010LOCATION Minneapolis, MNDURATION 8 weeksIndividual Project
+Design a new office within the parameters of a rectangular floor plan+Design a creative, stimulating and collaborative atmosphere+Design a sense of community within the office environment+Use of systems furniture, work surfaces, updated office technology and white boards
L I B R A R Y R E C E P T I O N S T U D I O M E E T I N G
K I T C H E N / S M A L L M E E T I N G
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ORIGAMI INFLUENCE
PROCESS DRAWINGS
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Kind KareHealth Care. IDEC Competition.
R E C E P T I O N
DATE Fall 2010DURATION 2 weeksGroup Project
Kind Kare is a sliding scale health care clinic that has a calming and comfortable environment where every individual feels welcome. By incorporating nature, ample lighting, curvilinear and wheelchair accessible spaces, the patient is able to circulate through the building with ease. The use of cool earth tones creates a soothing and relaxing atmosphere
CONCEPT
+Provide organized circulation throughout the space+Provide maximum amount of privacy in every aspect of the space to ensure total and com-plete privacy for each patient+Create a calming environment where every individual feels relaxed, comfortable and welcome+Provide a 100% clean and sterile environment while using sustainable materials and furnishings+Provide a clinic where under-privileged families and people of the community can be treated with little to no personal cost
DESIGN GOALS
PARTITION WALL FOR PATIENT PRI-VACYEASILY CLEANABLE SURFACES AND MA-TERIALS
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Kind KareHealth Care. IDEC Competition.DATE Fall 2010DURATION 2 weeksGroup Project
Kind Kare is a sliding scale health care clinic that has a calming and comfortable environment where every individual feels welcome. By incorporating nature, ample lighting, curvilinear and wheelchair accessible spaces, the patient is able to circulate through the building with ease. The use of cool earth tones creates a soothing and relaxing atmosphere
+Provide organized circulation throughout the space+Provide maximum amount of privacy in every aspect of the space to ensure total and com-plete privacy for each patient+Create a calming environment where every individual feels relaxed, comfortable and welcome+Provide a 100% clean and sterile environment while using sustainable materials and furnishings+Provide a clinic where under-privileged families and people of the community can be treated with little to no personal cost
3-FORM PANELSCALEADA SCALE3-FORM WEAVE WALL
FORBO: MARMOLEUMSTEELCASE OFFICE CHAIR
HARMONIC ENVIRONMENTS: WEEPING WALL
CAROLINA BUSINESS FURN.: LOUNGE
VITRULAN GLASS DECO WALL COVERING
STEELCASE PRIVACY WALL
STEELCASE: STACKABLE CHAIRS
STEELCASE CONFERENCE TABLE
TANDUS CARPET
CAROLINA BUSINESS FURN.: MODULAR LOUNGEEXAM BED
N U R S E S ’ S TAT I O N E X A M R O O M
SCENES OF NATURE HELP REDUCE LEV-ELS OF PAIN
SINKS NEAR DOOR ALLOW DOCTOR AND VISITORS TO WASH HANDS BEFORE EN-TERING
ROOMS ANGLED TO CREATE SIGHT LINES FROM HALLWAYS TO BED
ACOUSTIC MATERI-ALS TO DAMPEN NOISE
SMALLER CENTRAL NURSES STATIONS CLOSE TO PATIENTS
CURVILINEAR CIR-CULATION
Furniture DesignChair Design. Furniture Construction.DATE Spring 2010DURATION 8 weeksIndividual Project
The idea behind the “Hush Hush Chair” was to create a compartmentalized chair with multiple hidden functions. The modern chair first appears to serve only as a seat, but hidden in its folds are functional pull outs and storage spaces. It is made out of layered plywood and recycled wood scraps for the table and drawer.
CONCEPT
GRAPHIC DESIGNS E L F - P O R T R A I T G R A D U AT I O N A N N O U N C E M E N T
WORDS: CREATIVE, DREAMER, COMICAL
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, In-Design
B U S I N E S S C A R D
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QualificationsTECHNICALRevit 2011, AutoCAD 2011, CS5; Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, 3DS Max 2009, Google Sketchup, PodiumMicrosoft Office Suite, Windows operating system, Macintosh operating systemHand drafting, hand rendering, model building, lighting design, woodworking, space plan-ningStrong communication skills, client interaction, presentation abiities and board layout
EducationUniversity of Idaho 2006-2011Bachelor of Interior DesignArchitecture minorArt minor
Honors and AwardsNominated: Interior Design Educators Council competition 2010Nominated: Gensler Brinkman Scholarship 2009Dean’s List: University of IdahoMember: ASID 2008-2009
ExperienceRELATED WORKSales Assistant, Olive Branch Green Building Supply- San Diego, CA Help set up and host “Sustainable North Park” lecture event Production of signage Assist with product sales Study specs and application of sustainable products Visit material production warehouses
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Volunteer, The LiveWell Project- San Diego, CA 2011 Flyer Design for non-profit event Use of Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator
Volunteer, Habitat for Humanity- Moscow, ID 2011 Construction of a house in Palouse, ID Applied mudding
Summer Internship, Kieffer Design Group- Boise, ID 2010 Maintained material and finish specifications Designed presentation boards Developed concept sketches Participated in project critiques/meetings
INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECTSThe Cornelius: Adaptive reuse, historic rehibilitation, hospitality- Portland, OR January-May 2011, individual project Site and demographic research, case studies, site visit, conceptual development, pro-gramming, floor plans, elevations, sections, detail drawings, construction documents, material and finish specifications and schedules, furniture schedule, site plan, 3D modeling, renderings, presentation boards
IDEC Competition: “Community Health Care” August-September 2010, group project Research, material and finish specifications, 3D modeling, renderings, presentation boards
Community Wellness Center: Healthcare- Cottonwood, ID October-December 2010, group project Client interviews, research, programming, floor plans, site plan, material and finish speci-fications, furniture schedule, 3D modeling, renderings
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U of I Golf Course Club House: Mixed-use- Moscow, ID February-May 2009, individual project Client interviews, site plans, concept development, floor plans, sections, elevations, detail drawing, material and finish specifications, furniture schedule, 3D modeling, render-ings, presentation boards
Grain Elevator Restaurant: Adaptive Reuse, Hospitality- Moscow, ID February-May 2009, individual project Programming, site analysis, concept development, as-built drawings, floor plans, sections, elevations, material and finish specifications, lighting plan, furniture schedule, 3D modeling, renderings, presentation boards, logo
ARCHITECTURE PROJECTSBathhouse- Moscow, ID Hospitality, Wellness, individual project 2009 Conceptual, designing within limitations
Art Gallery- Moscow, ID Community, Hospitality, individual project 2008 Conceptual, program development
OTHER EXPERIENCESGraphic DesignFurniture Design and Construction
Volunteer, The LiveWell Project- San Diego, CA 2011 Flyer Design for non-profit event Use of Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator
Volunteer, Habitat for Humanity- Moscow, ID 2011 Construction of a house in Palouse, ID Applied mudding
Summer Internship, Kieffer Design Group- Boise, ID 2010 Maintained material and finish specifications Designed presentation boards Developed concept sketches Participated in project critiques/meetings
INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECTSThe Cornelius: Adaptive reuse, historic rehibilitation, hospitality- Portland, OR January-May 2011, individual project Site and demographic research, case studies, site visit, conceptual development, pro-gramming, floor plans, elevations, sections, detail drawings, construction documents, material and finish specifications and schedules, furniture schedule, site plan, 3D modeling, renderings, presentation boards
IDEC Competition: “Community Health Care” August-September 2010, group project Research, material and finish specifications, 3D modeling, renderings, presentation boards
Community Wellness Center: Healthcare- Cottonwood, ID October-December 2010, group project Client interviews, research, programming, floor plans, site plan, material and finish speci-fications, furniture schedule, 3D modeling, renderings THANK YOU!