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Jacqueline Reese

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Healthcare design

Bubble diagram

Original floor plan

You are to design a dental offi ce layout for a medical offi ce complex. The size of the offi ce is approximately 3,028 square feet. You must retain all the interior structural col-umns and you are to use the existing window wall in the space. You will apply local codes to the design layout. The project should pay attention to sustainable options when pos-sible. There should be 2 exits from the space and they can be located on any portion of the dental suite interior hallway wall. Plumbing will be supplied from plumbing columns in the structure and ganging of plumbing should be done whenever possible. The space should provide for ADA accessibility. The design should also show an innovative solution to the needs of the dentist and the staff .

Project Information

Inspirational Pictures

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Final Furniture floor plan

Lobby Reception

Break-room

Financial Office

Model Room Sterile Lab

Consult RoomRest

RoomStorage

Suction

Tec.

X-ray

Doctor Office

Billing Lab

Exam Exam

Exam

Exam

Rest room

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Healthcare design

Root Dental E.G.R.H Dental Suite

For the design of the Roots Dental Office Suite it was important to create a space that was both comfortable and flexible for the clients and the employees. The design focus was on the aesthetics, codes, environmental and human factors. The open concept of the spatial layout provided flexibility in movement throughout the space while also providing privacy as needed. Each exam room was positioned in order to bring the outside in and provide natural lighting for the environment. The use of geometric shapes and pops of color were used to create interest and vari-ety in the space. Several fabric and finishes used in the space are environmentally friendly and anti-microbial while meeting other code requirements. The overall design resulted in a fresh crisp look that meets the needs of the client.

Concept

Reception Call-out Guest Chair Lighting

Flooring Upholstery

Lobby Perspective

Wall covering Art work

Isometric view

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Watercolor Artwork

Doctor Office Call-out

Wall covering

Paint

Desk Veneer

Guest Chairs

Desk Chair Doctor Office Perspective

Exam Room Perspective Exam Room Call-out

Exam Stool Task ChairWall covering Wall covering

Wood Veneer Task Chair Fabric

Upholstery

Organizational

Board

Wall covering

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Commercial Design

Bubble Diagram

Inspirational Pictures Project Information

Blank Floor Plan

The company currently has 162 full time employees (including interns) in their San Diego offi ce. An important functional goal is a corporate culture based on teamwork. The new space must en-hance teamwork opportunities. They need informal teaming areas to encourage interaction and just be an alternate setting for the very high-powered work that the people do there. The client has requested an emphasis on environment friendly materials throughout the space. They have an emphasis on green and healthy work space.Apple’s goal for this project is to incorporate a work area that is based on teamwork and commu-nication. Glass walls are very sought after in this design for maximum scenery and the ability for employees to see things taking place wherever on a daily basis. Aside from the workplace neces-sities, Apple wants each area to feel unique and welcoming to collaboration as much as possible.

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Office Concept statement

This offi ce design derives its inspiration from the Apple photo icon. The icon portrays a variety of hues that create harmony around a central entry point. Using this same technique, we want our offi ce space to create a unifi ed work environment that encourages teamwork and collaboration. Ergonomic design will aid in the function and use of the space for employees. The importance of emphasizing green design in both visual and conceptual methods is stressed in materials, fi nishes, and furnishings. Through the use of transparent divisions, privacy is provided while visually obtaining an open concept. Incorporating high-tech and innovative work spaces with seamless organizational features will create a clean, sleek appearance.

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Commercial Design

Reception Area perspective

Reception Area perspective

Detailed section of receptionist desk

Reception Area Materials

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24 person conference table 24 person conference Perspectives

24 person conference room lighting and data plan 24 person conference room Materials

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Commercial Design

Using the Apple icon as my inspiration I incorporated the colors throughout the space and especially through the task chairs selections.

In areas where collaboration would take place, I wanted to create spaces that not only inspire but also encourage team work. In both the formal and informal meeting areas I combined colors and materials from all around the offi ce space to display a visual rep-resentation of this.

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Hospitality Design

Using this same technique, Stratum’s interior will elude to the painting by layer-ing design elements in the restaurant that progress from the ground level up to the ceiling. Variety through abstract shapes/forms, contrasting hues, and diago-nal lines create surprise elements and visually connect the volume of space with unity provided by the repetition of color. Elements on the ground will be subtle and muted and as the eye progresses upward, guests will experience the visual

intensity growing.

Original Floor Plan Inspiration MARY Nomecos, Uprising Preliminary Sketches

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Final Floor Plan

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Hospitality Design

Bar Model

Detail Bar Elevation

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Detail Bar Floor planDetail section of Bar

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Hospitality Design

3 FORM CEILING FEATUREPENDANT LIGHTING

BAR STOOL FABRIC

CARPET FLOORING WALL-COVERING 3 FORM UNDER BAR WALL-COVER

Main Dining Chair Fabric

Bar Perspective

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CARPET FLOORING WALL-COVERING

WAITING SEATING FABRIC

VINYL COLOR OF HOSTESS DESK

HOSTESS STORAGE

VIBI CITRUS PENDANT LIGHT

Entry Perspective

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Sketch-up

Sketch- up perspective

Sketch- up perspective

Sketch- up Elevation Sketch- up Elevation

Furniture modeled in sketch-up

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Historically inspired wallpaper

Historical inspired wallpaper

Inspiration

Sketch- up perspective with wallpaper

Sketch- up elevation with wallpaper

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DURKEN CARPET NATIONAL COMPETITION

TRANSITION

PREFUNCTION

BALLROOM

Inspired by the individual parts of a salad, this carpet design shows a combination of shapes being tossed in with one another. The design should reflect the abstract use of both organic and geometric shapes interlocking to create depth within the space. The different layering of forms will work together as a whole to create texture and dimen-sion. Bursts of contrasting red against different hues of green create an interesting color palette. Individual shapes come together to cre-ate the perfect combination of harmony and balance as a whole.

Concept

COLOR PALLET

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FINAL DESIGN

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Konter Homes Internship

Entrance elevation 1 Entrance elevation 2

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First floor plan First floor electrical plan

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Second floor plan Second floor Electrical plan

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Mater bedroom Elevation Master bedroom Elevation

Mater bedroom Elevation Mater bedroom Elevation

Playroom Elevation Playroom Elevation

Nursery Elevation

Nursery Elevation

Nursery Elevation

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Konter Homes Internship

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Master Bathroom Call-out

Kitchen Call-out

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Residential Design

Final floor plan

CAD Elevation of living room and dining area

F, F, and E of the living room

Hand rendered lining room perspective

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The Walton residence, a quaint cottage located on a historical island in Savannah, will be renovated to provide open spaces for entertainment and cozy spaces for relaxation. An abundance of windows expands the space, while inviting nature and sun-light to warm and energize the space. The home is filled with convenient, safe and accessible features to support the clients as they enjoy the late years in life. The rooms have colorful antique pieces, with natural floral patterns, and neutral walls to give the rooms a exciting impression and help bring the nature of the outside, in.

CAD Elevation of the master bedroom

Concept

F, F, and E for mater bedroom

Mater Bedroom perspective

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Art

Soft sculpture “Bull in a China shop” Rule of thirds

Mat board sculpture

Wire sculpture of a Vintage 1926 Milkshake Maker

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Hand drafting

Dimension plan

North fire place wall elevation

North bathroom wall elevation South kitchen range wall