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Hotel Bom VIda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Substantial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
La Perla Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Finneman Residence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sketch and Render. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Furniture Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Color Study. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
My Life in Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5-6
7-10
11-12
13-14
15-16
17-18
19-20
(Commercial design, AutoCAD, Photoshop)
(Commerical design, tenant improvement)
(Commercial design, hand drafting)
(Residential design, hand drafting)
(Hand sketching, pencil and marker rendering)
(Sketching, model building)
(Painting, sketching, design)
UP
DN
DN
MECH. DECK
13.0
% G
RADE
DN
UP
86'-0" 24'-0" 50'-8"
71'-9
"
UP
DN
R13'-
71 2"
14'-1012" 8'-61
4" 8'-1134" 63'-81
8" 12'-958" 12'-95
8" 39'-0"
MEN
184.65 SF
WOMEN
MANAGERS OFFICE
140.4 SF 140.4 SF
1540.1 SFCONFERENCE
KITCHEN301.5 SF
RESTAURANT1036 SF
LOBBY
OFFICE
BREAKROOM
1103 SF
202 SF
157 SF
LUGGAGE
REGISTRATION
CONFERENCE STORAGE
REAR LOBBY
108 SF
1063 SF
FITNESS CONVENIENCE
ADA BATH
356.2 SF 80.4 SF
1540.1 SF
ELEVATORS
96 SF
A
B
C
D D DD D
E
F
F
SERVER
BUILT-IN TOUCH SCREEN
REF
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This hotel project started with each student being assigned a location. We then researched the location in depth and came up with a design idea that would not only fit with the local culture but also educate those visiting.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a very vibrant place. I added curved walls and various accents to give the exciting feel of Rio's culture.
The construction plan shows multiple curved walls and large open spaces.
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Hotel Bom Vida
The finishes at Hotel Bom VIda are colorful and inspired by the local materials.
The lobby floor is modeled after the beaches of Ipanema with white and black mosaic stone.
The curved walls are covered in small multi-colored mosaic tiles.
Finish Plan - not to scale
UP
DN
DN
MECH. DECK
13.0
% G
RADE
DN
UP
UP
DN
MEN
184.65 SF CH 10'
WOMEN
MANAGERS OFFICE
140.4 SF 140.4 SF
1540.1 SF CH 12'CONFERENCE
KITCHEN301.5 SF CH 10'
RESTAURANT1036 SF CH 12'
LOBBY
OFFICE
BREAKROOM
1103 SF CH 30'
202 SF CH 10'
157 SF CH 10'
LUGGAGE
REGISTRATION
CONFERENCE STORAGE
REAR LOBBY
108 SF CH 10'
1063 SF CH 30'
FITNESS CONVENIENCEADA BATH
356.2 SF CH 10' 80.4 SF CH 10'
1540.1 SF CH 10'
ELEVATORS
96 SF CH 10'
SERVER
BUILT-IN TOUCH SCREEN
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T1 MOSAIC WAVE PORCELAIN TILE PENTAL
T2 MULTI COLOR TILE TILE HOMER MOSAIC
T3 PRCELAIN FIELD TILE PORCELAIN TILE PENTAL
C1 CEILING GYPSUM BOARD GRAYLING CONSTRCUTION
P1 PAINT LAYTEX PAINT BENJAMIN MOORE
P2 PAINT LAYTEX PAINT BENJAMIN MOORE
P3 PAINT LAYTEX PAINT BENJAMIN MOORE
P4 PAINT LAYTEX PAINT BENJAMIN MOORE
P5 PAINT LAYTEX PAINT BENJAMIN MOORE
CP1 CARPET 1 CARPET FLOR- INERFACE FLOOING
CP2 CARPET 2 CARPET FLOR-INERFACE FLOORING
BM1 BASE MOULDING WOOD WINDSOR PLYWOOD
G1 GLASS PARTITION MULTI-COLORED GLASS SMITH GLASS
WC1 WAINSCOT TILE HOMER MOSAIC
FLOORS
WALLS
CEILING
FABRIC
LEGEND
P1
P1
P2
P2
T2
P1
T2T2
BM1
BM1
BM1
WC1WC1
T2
WC1
P2
P2 WC1
BM1
P1
CP1CP2
CP2
T2
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P1
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P1 BM1
BM1
T2
P2 WC1
T2
P3
P3
BM1
P4
BM1
T2
BM1
BM1
BM1
P3
BM1
P3
BM1
T2
BM1
P5
BM1
P3
BM1
P3
BM1
P1
T2
P3
BM1
BM1
CH 12'
CH 12'
P3
BM1
G1
G1
P4
BM1
BM1
BM1
BM1
T4
T4
T4
T4
P3
BM1
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T4
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FINISH PLANSCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"
CONS
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12/07/07
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Hotel Bom Vida
The registration desk is usually the first-impression of your stay at a hotel, so I wanted it to make an impression.
The tiles and deep green paint provide a great opo of color while the countertop and lights are very sleek in contrast.
Registration Desk Elevation - not to scale
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Substantial
Gaming & Breakroom Decor
Substantial, a young digital development and design studio in the Seattle area, needed a space that would be both fun and functional.
With their recently expanding company, it was necessary to find more space and keep a similar rustic-modern atmosphere. To do this, we used a variety of textures and clean shapes with bright pops of color.
As project manager of my team, I monitored the progress of the designers to ensure we would reach our two-week deadline. Though Project management is something I had not previously considered, I found it challenging and rewarding to keep the group on track and moving toward each deadline.
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PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS OF DESIGN USED
ELEMENTS• LINE − the flooring runs parallel to the East and
West walls drawing you into the space
• LIGHT − large windows bring in plenty of natural light
• COLOR − Triadic color scheme : red−violet, blue and gold, loosely resembles the German flag
• SHAPE − squares are repeated throughout the space represented in the tables, cabinetry and the artwork
• TEXTURE − the walls are covered in a thatched textured bronze−gold wallpaper providing texture and the accent color
PRINCIPLES• HARMONY − accent colors are spread out,
furniture is varying shaped but unified in finishes
• EMPHASIS − accent colors, large dark wood sections: the bar and retail sections
• RHYTHM − there is repetition of shape, color and texture throughout the space
• BALANCE − the accent walls are opposite each other along with the accent fabric,
• PROPORTION − the café is very open and so the cabinetry, fixtures and art are larger to accommodate making the room feel smaller and more comfortable
8La Perla Cafe
This commercial project was the dream of a German couple who wanted to incorporate their heritage as well as sell the high=end coffee they enjoy.
I loosely used the German flag to come up with a triadic color scheme of oxblood red, royal blue and gold. The tables and chairs are all simple, European design.
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La Perla Cafe
La Perla Cafe was a new commercial space for which we designed a cafe with retail space, managers office and conference room.
These are my elevations of the bar seating area and view out the front window of the cafe.
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The Finneman residence project was themed around Art Deco, a design style the family loved. The family also have a daughter who uses a wheel chair.
The materials chosen were based on two critera: accessbility and style.
The main floor is Terazzo and tile in the powder bath. The upper level has carpet throughout with marmoleum in the bathrooms. The basement has cork throughout with Terazzo in the studio and marmoleum in the bath.
*Plans not to scale
Finneman Residence
Upper Level Main Level Basement
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Sketch and Render
Here are two examples of visual texture created through the application of colored pencil to line drawings. Each chair shows a different stage in the rendering process.
The chair on the left is more fully-developed with applied shadow, whereas the chair on the right shows only a rough concept of applied fabric.
This rendering exercise started with a simple sketch of a chair.
Inspired by the clean lines of the chair, I decided to apply fabric that would contrast the sleek design.
The next step was to scale the pattern of the fabric to the chair. This was my first exercise in furniture sketching. The image was first
traced and then a grid applied.
The grid allows a visual breakdown of each section of the chair, making it easier to recreate. The final step was to draw the chair free-hand.
This study on woodgrain shows an example of the use of mixed media. Various shades of colored pencil and marker used together create the look of a textured hardwood floor.
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Furniture Model
When it was time to create a furniture model, we were given creative freedom. I knew from the beginning that I wanted my model to have working drawers.
Once the final design had been chosen, I drew it to scale. The scale drawing was used to produce additional isometric views of the piece that were then used to create the 3D model.
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Color Study
Using the image of the bird below, I catalogued the ratio of colors present and used guache to visually display them to the right.
What I catalogued was the visual ratio, not the actual amount of each color present. Using the same ratio and colors present, I created a new piece of art.
Using a box of ColorAid samples our task was to match the value of the color with its coordinating value in grey.
The bottom row was painted with guache to match the ColorAid sample.
Analagous Complimentary Triadic
From left to right, these three paintings are a study on composition and color schemes. Using guache once more we were instructed to use any value of the colors placed below each painting.
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My Life in Pictures
Born 1988
Graduated High School Graduated from SFCC with a degree in business and a direct transfer AA
Graduated from SCC with a certificate in Commercial Baking and Pastry
Worked at Home Depot in Flooring, Decor, Appliances and Kitchen and Bath
My sister and I buy a house in Spokane, Washinton
Accepted to Seattle Pacific University
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