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I N T E R I O R D E S I G N

Pieces from my academic career at

The University of Southern Mississippi.

PORTFOLIO

B Y M O R G A N H A R V E Y

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INTERIOR DESIGN I |

DRAWING II | HISTORY

OF FURN. | ARCH.

GRAPHICS | INTERIOR

DESIGN II | ADV. VIS.

LEARNING

INTERIOR DESIGN III

| DESIGN I | ARCH.

HISTORY | PORTFOLIO

DEV. | DESIGN PRES.

MEDIA | INTERNAL MAT.

AND SYS. | RES. DESIGN

I | CONTRACT DESIGN I |

SUMMER INTERNSHIP

CONTRACT DESIGN II |

RES. DESIGN II | TEXTILES

| PORTFOLIO PRES. | PRO.

PRAC. AND PROCESSES

| ADV. APP. DESIGN

THEORY | DESIGN II

HEALTHCARE : ................................................................................................ 4-5

| LUMBERTON HEALTH CLINIC |

EDUCATION: ..................................................................................................... 12-19

| SCHOOL OF CONSTRUCTION |

JOHNSON SCIENCE TOWER RENOVATION |

COMMERCIAL : ............................................................................................... 22-27

| L + H ARCHITECTURE FIRM -

INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECT |

HOSPITALITY : ................................................................................................. 30-49

| HEX GARDENS HOTEL |

RESIDENTIAL : ................................................................................................ 52-69

| LAWLER KITCHEN RENOVATION |

DOVE HOUSE | TINY HOUSE | OUMA’S

COTTAGE | TUDOR HOME |

SCHEMATIC DESIGN : ................................................................................. 72-73

SKETCHING : .................................................................................................... 76-77

ART : ..................................................................................................................... 78-79

T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

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D E S I G N

HEALTHCAREhealthcare

Samples from my healthcare

design project.

P R O J E C T

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B O O K L E T

P A G E 5

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L U M B E R T O NH E A L T H C L I N I C

My first Interior Design project was to renovate an existing

building into a local health clinic. Healthcare, patient-staff

relations and telemedicine were only some factors that

were researched for this solution. Skills utilized for this

design: hand drafting, Revit, space planning, programming

and schematic design. Deliverables included were

construction documents, renderings and finishes. Bariatric

seating (A), clear pathways and appropriate widths to suit

wheel chair users (B).

figs. 1, 2, 3, 4

1, 2, 4 | Hand drafted plan and rendered view. 3 | Block

diagram showing ajacencies.

2013-2014 | VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS

PROJECT

fig. 1 fig. 2

fig. 3

fig. 4

A

B

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figs. 5, 6, 7, 8

5 | Staff Breakroom: small kitchenette

with basic appliances , refridgerator

and cafe-like dining. 6 | Telemedicine

Room: small space where doctors/

staff can communicate and collbarote

through video conferencing. 7 | Typical

Exam Room: 32”W door opening (A),

guest seating and exam table. 8 | ADA

Public Restroom: 38”x48” clear floor

space for wheelchair (B), grab bars (C).

fig. 5

fig. 6

fig. 7 fig. 8

AB

C

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D E S I G N

EDUCATIONeducation

Educational design solutions focusing on

student and faculty daily behavior and

needs.

P R O J E C T S

2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4

P A G E 1 1

P O R T F O L I O

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Deliverables for the client:

Construction Documents

| Perspective Digital

Rendering | Detailed

Elevations

Skills & Software Used:

Space Planning | Drafting

| Programming | Revit |

Photoshop | Presentation

S C H O O L O FC O N S T R U C T I O N2015 | CONTRACT DESIGN I

The design solution for this

project provided users with

a functional, collaborative

and inspiring space.

Elements used to create this

environment: living wall and

planters to provide plant

life, natural lighting, various

seating arrangements, plenty

of storage for students and

multi-funcitonal furniture.

figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

1 | Interior Design studio

for juniors and seniors.

2 | Room Finish Legend

using Revit. 3 | Line

perspective view of the

lobby. 4 | Perspective

rendering of the lobby

using AutoDesk’s Cloud

rendering services. 5 |

Collaborative space for

students.

fig. 1 fig. 2

fig. 4

fig. 5

fig. 3

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J O H N S O N S C I E N C E T O W E R

Renovated plans, new furniture and layouts,

lighting, wayfinding and landscaping were

designed in one month. Two solutions were

presented to client board: immediate and

long term plans. All teams field measured

the existing lobby and ten floors of corridors.

A drone was used to take the image of

the site to get our base plan; the floor plan

was drafted in AutoCAD. A primary goal for

this design was to create a collaborative

environment.

2015 | TEAM PROJECT

| COMPLETED IN 1

MONTH

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figs. 1, 2, 3

1 | This is the corridor plan for all ten floors. Benches were

added for small lounging spots, wall sconces were placed

at both ends of the corridors by the elevators to assist in

wayfinding, and all paths of egress are clear without any

obstacles along the walls for ADA compliance (A). 2 | Elevation

of the wall seen when stepping out of the elevator - signage

has been placed to follow the wayfinding plan. 3 | Perspective

view of elevator area in the corridors.

outdoorfigs. 4, 5

Exterior views showing

new landscaping and

outdoor design. A

large area of concrete

allowed Emily, over

the outdoor space, to

incorporate ground

patterns, bench seating

and an abundance of

greenery to promote

creativity.

fig. 1

fig. 2 fig. 3

fig. 4

fig. 5

A

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figs. 6, 7

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6 | Elevator area on the first floor of the building. Seating

areas with task tables are available; new flooring, wallcov-

ering and tile paint have been applied. 7 | Lobby area with

group and bench seating for students waiting for class or

working.

fig. 8

For this project, two plans were made - immediate and

long term. The reflected ceiling plan below is the long

term that features LED flush mounted, recessed, and

outdoor lighting. Emergency, fire and safety symbols

are shown as well. LED lighting complies with LEED

requirements.

education design

fig. 6

fig. 7

fig. 8

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D E S I G N

COMMERCIALcommercial

Commercial design projects consisting of

various occupancy types.

P R O J E C T S

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L + H A R C H I T E C T U R E F I R M

As a junior Interior Design student

and a senior Architect student,

we were paried for the semester

to design an architecture firm.

The architect students were given

MEP files for Revit and the interior

design students were then given

the building plan to put into Revit

once our partners were done.

We collaborated about specific

goals , ADA regulations to uphold,

sustainable elements, building

and interior aesthetics, and any

plans that were shared between

the two of us. LEED regulations

were followed through material

selections, internal systems and

space planning.

2015 | INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECT

2015

1 | Section of the structure to show fenestration, heights,

and ceiling changes. 2 | Elevation of the staff restroom

that includes a walk-in shower that complies with LEED

and sustainability. Critical dimensions and notations are

communicated (A).

figs. 1, 2

fig. 1

fig. 2

A

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fig. 4

Final bubble diagram

for the firm that

explains necessary

adjacencies and

as well as the

categories of spaces

in relation to other

spaces in the building.

fig. 3

and air vents that are

located under the floor

tiles which follows

LEED requirements (A).

Floor plan with multi-

functional furniture

and work spaces,

raised flooring for easy

access to networking

SCHEMATIC TO FLOOR PLAN

fig. 3 fig. 4

A

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L + H Architecture Firm

Finishes:

Paint | Flooring | Tile | Fabrics |

Metal | Venner | Laminates | Solid

Surface | Acrylic | Wood | Millwork |

Porcelain | Trim

SELECTEDFINISHES

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D E S I G N

HOSPITALITYhospitality Hospitality design project for Contract

Design II.

P R O J E C T S

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This hotel project consisted of a concept video presentation, floor plans, furniture

selections, layout and specifications, wayfinding, digital renderings, sample presentation

borads and project booklet. These deliverables were required for the entire lobby, one

retail space, two guest rooms, restaurant and a bar. Extensive research on hotel design,

the future of hospitality and the Warehouse District of New Orleans, LA (hotel site) was

completed before the schematic phase of design.

section

H E X G A R D E N S

2015 | CONTRACT DESIGN II

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fig. 19

ENLARGED VIEW

Hex Gardens | Overall Floor and Furniture Plan

Starting with a blank shell of the structure, interior spaces, hotel operation areas, public

areas and service operations were created while following the requirements for the

program for design.

Commercial quality FF&E were selected for this hospitality solution (bottom of page). All

finishes for furniture and structural elements follow universal codes to make a safe space for

individuals to enjoy. Bernhardt Design, Knoll Studio and Herman Miller pieces make up the

majority of the furniture selections.

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B O O K L E T

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1 | Lobby that sets a sultry,

intimate and cool vibe to

complement the Voodoo

epmhasis of the design.

Dropped ceiling, LED multi-

colored twinkle lighting, and

wood flooring paired with deep

jewel tones sets an eccentric

environment for guests to gather

and socialize. 2 | Enlarged view

showing the entire reception

area and the custom built

concierge pods.

figs. 1, 2

main lobbyfig. 1 fig. 2

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figs. 3, 4

3 | ADA Guest Room rendered floor

plan showing material application and

furniture layout. The 5’ turning radius

(A), walk-in shower (B), and grab bars

(C) are ADA compliant.

4 | This elevation of the bed wall shows

important heights and furniture

elements while also showcasing

the finishes selections for the room.

Lavatory height is ADA compliant at

34” for wheelchair users and pipes are

insulated (D).

fig. 3

fig. 4

A

B

C

D

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FInishes for Lobby (left page) and Guest Rooms (below):

Wallcoverings | Paint | Flooring | Tile | Fabrics | Metal | Venner | Laminates | Granite |

Solid Surface | Acrylic | Wood | Millwork | Porcelain | Leather

SELECTEDFINISHES

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fig. 5, 6

restaurant

5 | Gris Gris Cuisine Restaurant render-

ing showcasing finishes, furnishings,

and ceiling design. Space incorporates

African and Creole influences to relate

to the culture of New Orleans, LA.

6 | Rendered floor plan of the restaurant

that shows seating arrangements,

material changes, and path of egress.

All aisleways are at least 36” clear in

width to accomodate for wheel chair

users; this complies with ADA Codes

and Regulations.

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fig. 7, 8, 9

7 | Close up view of a pass thru window allowing street access. 8 | Portion of the bar, in front of large garage doors

that filter natural air and light into the space. 9 | The perspective view for Bad Juju was created in Revit, using the

camera tool and was then sent to AutoDesk Cloud for rendering. cocktail lounge

fig. 7

fig. 8fig. 9

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figs. 10, 11

figs. 12, 13

10 | By using Revit, I

was able to generate

a unique ceiling and

lighting design for the

restaurant. In one of

the dropped ceilings,

recessed LED linear

lighting was specified

to create an exciting

design using repition. 11 |

This perspective shows a

glimpse of the planter I

modeled in Revit, as well

as the banquette seating.

12 | Bad Juju Lounge floor

plan showing furniture

layout, public and private

spaces as well as the path

of egress. All pathways are

atleast 36” wide allowing

room for wheelchair users

(A), and an accessible unisex

restroom with grab bars

that complies with ADA

codes and regulations (B)

13 | Perspective of custom

planters and ceiling design.CAD skillsfig. 10

fig. 11

fig. 12

fig. 13

B

A

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14 | The program for design called for a

retail space located off the lobby with

street access to locals and guests. The tea

shop has a cafe-like layout with dining

areas as well as a small lounge area.

Custom ceiling details, lighting, and tone

are key factors that make the evironment

fresh and interesting. 15 | Custom tea and

herb display and storage piece featuring,

floating shelves, LED task light strips and

use of various finishes.

retail design

figs. 14, 15

fig. 15 fig. 14

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Restaurant and Bar (same finish board) and Retail Space finishes:

Wallcoverings | Paint | Flooring | Tile | Fabrics | Metal | Venner | Laminates | Granite

| Solid Surface | Acrylic | Wood

SELECTEDFINISHES

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P H O T O G R A P H Y

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D E S I G N

RESIDENTIALresidential

Composition of Residential projects and

design.

P R O J E C T S

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T U D O R H O M E

Residential design that called

for a design of two rooms

- one with plumbing, that

mimicked a classic style, using

AutoCAD.

tudor sunroom

Elevations on the right are

custom designs, the top is a

liquor/glassware display and

storage case; the bottom is a

two-sided fireplace.

Some elements from the

program include: sunroom

and lounge area with a full

kitchen, Tudor style with a

rustic twist, large paneled

windows, custom fireplace

and furniture piece.

Other features of design:

billiard’s table, window

treatments, wall paneleing,

various textures applied.

2015 | RESIDENTIAL

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S A M P L E S

SKETCHfigs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

1 | Overall floor plan. 2 | Enlarged sunroom view. 3 | Enlarged view of kitchen

located in the lounge space. 4 | Sink wall elevation showing cabinetry style,

swings, hardware and heights. 5 | Lounge entry wall elevation (pantry and

dishwasher wall).

fig. 1

fig. 2 fig. 3

fig. 4 fig. 5

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D O V E H O U S E

First residential project - some

of the deliverables included:

programming, construction

documents, renderings and

FF&E.

As part of the requirements,

a budget was given with the

client profile. Pricing finish-

es, furniture prices and labor

were recorded.

figs. 1, 2, 3

1 | Perspective view of the

kitchen, dining area and

laundry room. 2 | Ceiling plan

with corresponding legend for

the living room and sunroom.

3 | Floor plan with demoed

walls notated, flooring

patterns, furniture layout and

all spaces.

floor plan

2015 | RESIDENTIAL

DESIGN I

fig. 3fig. 1

fig. 2

fig. 3

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4 | Quick hand rendered

vignette of the sunroom

using Prismacolor

markers. 5 | Vignette

of master bedroom

showing tones and

furniture selections.

6 | Preliminary hand

rendered vignette of

the living room.

fig. 4 fig. 5

fig. 6

fig. 7

figs. 7, 8

7 | Final hand

rendering of the

living room showing

furniture and finish

selections.

8 | Elevation - custom

built-ins and fire place

design.

figs. 4, 5, 6

fig. 8

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Tudor Home and Dove House FInishes:

Backsplash | Paint | Flooring | Tile | Fabrics | Metal | Laminates

| Granite | Glass | Wood | Trim

SELECTEDFINISHES

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O U M A ’ S C O T T A G E

1 | Existing conditions prior

to renovation planning.

2 | Field measurements

collected as a team of four

notating critical dimensions

and details about the

space. 3 | Long term,

ADA floor plan drafted in

SketchUp.

Ouma’s Cottage was a

team renovation project;

each had to areas of the

space - I designed the living

room and master bedroom.

New furniture, finishes and

accessories were specified

for the design. Electrical,

HVAC, demolition, existing

and detail plans were

created in AutoCAD.

figs. 1, 2, 3

long term plan

2015 | RESIDENTIAL

DESIGN II

fig. 1

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figs. 3, 4, 5

3 | Master bedroom renovation - windows and trim are existing while new flooring,

furniture and accessories bring in the new design. 4 | Different view of the living room; fresh

and airy colors with the simplicity of furniture and finishes, this makes for a soothing and

relaxing environment. 5 | Final living room view showing furniture layout and selections,

path of egress, doors/openings and window treatments. All views were rendered using

V-Ray, a digital rendering plug-in for SketchUp.

P A G E 6 4 P A G E 6 5

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The concept for Tiny House was derived from the idea of tiny homes that have

started emerging in the design world. This project was completed in two weeks

- from beginning to presentation. An estimated 700-800 square feet was the

amount given for this home. In order to comfortably and aesthetically design a

tiny home, extensive space planning and research on functionality and multi-

functioning design elements need to be done.

T I N Y H O U S E2015 | RESIDENTIAL DESIGN I | 2 weeks

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L A W L E RK I T C H E NR E N O V A T I O N

1 | Floor Plain that shows

dimensions, cabinetry

layout and appliances. 2

| Elevation - Range Wall -

Installation of new range,

vent hood, cabinetry and

furniture pieces with their

corresponding heights.

3 | Reflected Ceiling and

Switching Plan - this view

shows electrical outlets,

switch locations, and light

fixtures.

Lawler Kitchen Renovation

consisted of construction

documents, FF&E selections.

and lighting. The client

had limited options which

proposed a challenge for my

first residential design.

figs. 1, 2, 3

renovation plans

2014 | INTERIOR

DESIGN II

fig. 1

fig. 2

fig. 3

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D E S I G N

SCHEMATICschematic Glimpses of some schematic work

from projects.

W O R K

2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 5

P A G E 7 1

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are

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design theory -Study and applicatin of the basic

design elements in a well crafted manner.

P R O B L E M S

2 0 1 3

C R E A T I V E P I E C E S

ART

P A G E 7 5

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figs. 1, 2

1 | Unity in size and shape,

contrast of organic form

and shape within a Root 2

format.

fig. 1

2 | Solution for unity in

scale, proportion, balance

and less to more.

figs. 3, 4

3 | Unity in shape, contrast

in size using the Golden

Rectangle format.

fig. 3

4 | Gradation or progression

utilized, contrast of shape,

composed using the Gold-

en Rectangle format.

fig. 2

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W O R K

SKETCHINGsketching Glimpses of some schematic work

from projects.

W O R K

2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 5

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