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NKBA Competition
Sustainability
Remodel Exterior
Remodel Interior
Commercial
Furniture design
Revit
20/20
Chief Architect
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Table of C
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Com
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perspective
not to scale
Goals
Convey vision to client
Reallocate space
Provide enduring appliances
Create circulation
Provide more light
Skills
Perspective drawing
Product knowledge
Space planning
Hand-drafting
Specifying
Design Statement
A natural environment, close to a lake,
provides a sense of seasons and the
fullness each time of year brings for a
business couple and their two dogs in
this new cabin. Dwelling at the
lakeside has a softer pace reflected in
an appreciation for a home that
welcomes home-owners and visitors
alike to sit and settle for a while.
kitchen
finishes
floor plan
14” = 1’-0”
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elevation A
1/4” = 1’-0”
elevation B
1/4” = 1’-0”
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Goals
Plentiful lighting
Accent features
Convenient outlets
Skills
Hand drafting
Product knowledge
Specifying
Mechanical & Lighting
I used corrugated galvanized metal to
create a focal soffit enhancing the
lakeside cabin aesthetic. The metal
skirt hides a 54” skylight ceiling fan by
Futuro designed to vent an
entire room.
The original plan included two small
windows in the north east corner of
the kitchen. A new series of three
windows staged together allow a view
of arriving guests while providing
almost a full wall of natural light.
kitchen
mechanical plan
1/4” = 1’-0”
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elevation D
1/4” = 1’-0”
elevation E 1/4” = 1’-0”
Sub Zero & Wolf Appliances
Kohler & Rohl Sink & Faucets
Sus
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Goals
Use sustainable materials
Display artwork
Provide office workspace
Skills
Sustainability
Product knowledge
Space planning
Design Statement
For the homeowners a life spent
working in and around the world’s
oceans required an investment in
ecologically ethical materials for their
home. Their second criteria were to
imbue an essence of the deep mystery
a restful ocean conveys. From the
wool Oushak rug, hand knotted in
Turkey to a roller blind manufactured
using Cradle to Cradle closed loop
practices, the design has succeeded in
achieving a minimalistic impact on the
world’s resources. Using gentle hues
highlighted with anchoring tones we
are soothed from everyday bustle.
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rendered perspective rendered floor plan
finish selection
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When remodeling the façade of this Victorian folk house I chose to highlight the authentic structure with details appropriate for the mid to late 1800’s time
period it was built in. Being a country home of modest means there was often little ornamentation included on the original facade. Any decoration was added in
later Victorian times when manufactured goods became readily available and affordable for working homeowners.
Subtle elegance is added with details such as gable drops and brackets, dentil trim, and round porch columns. Extra and larger windows allow light into the
home and balance the exterior. Zinc metal roofing accents a soft warm cream color of the lap siding. A sedate Victorian Stick Style front door, sits demurely past
wide steps, under the sheltering porch.
original facade
sketched option 1
sketched option 2
rendered option
exterior fixtures & finishes
Remodel—
Exterior
Rem
odel
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teri
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Goals
Create a master suite
Walk-in closet
Separate shower & tub
Research building codes
Convey transitions on plan
Skills
Codes application
Finish transitions
Product specifications
Appropriate finishes
Finishes, Transitions, & Codes
Each designer was given a client color
preference. The color ’Rust’ by
Benjamin Moore was my inspiration. A
Chippendale styled cabinet in black
with interior shelves in a deep orange
launched the design theme which
grew into soft, elegant finishes with
similar elements of tone and color. I
added variation by using pattern and
texture in the different rooms.
master suite
1/4” = 1’-0” finish plan
W2 C1 P1 W3
C1 P1
P1 T3 P1
W3 T3 P1
T1 T3 P1
T1 T3 P1
W3 T3 P1
W1 T2 P1
inspiration & finish selections
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concept sketch 2 concept sketch 1 concept sketch 3
demolition plan
1/4” = 1’-0”
construction plan
1/4” = 1’-0”
Com
merc
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Goals
Create a ‘wow’ reception
Plentiful gathering space
Functional offices
Skills
Appropriate finishes/
furniture/fixtures
Perspective & Rendering
History & style
Design Statement
Inspired by the elegance, refinement,
and social conscience of the Edwardian
Era, this luxury hotel will cater to
business and industry elements,
educational facilities, and leisure
travelers interested in the historical
relevance of the era.
The hotel finishes were chosen to
enhance a light filled lobby with airy
ambience, reminiscent of a
conservatory, plus furnishings from
earlier Regency period.
hotel
interior fixtures & finishes
rendered perspective
matrix bubble diagram
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soft fits
line casting
Com
merc
ial
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Goals
Allocate required business
elements
Adhere to code regulations
& ADA Guidelines.
Skills
Auto CAD
Space planning
Codes
Floor Plan
Design a floor plan for a small hotel for
300 guests to include an appealing
gathering area, eye-catching reception
with affiliated concierge and bellboy
space. Include a small restaurant, gift
shop and restroom facilities. A general
staff office, managers office, break
room, kitchen, and janitor’s closet are
included for employee use.
Most use was made of arranging
spaces to incorporate the window
walls and locate facilities conveniently.
hotel
floor plan
3/16” = 1’-0”
logo
way finding signs
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lighting plan
1/8” = 1’-0”
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Goals
Design a reception desk
Adhere to ADA guidelines
Select guest furnishings
Select office furnishings
Skills
Appropriate finishes/
furniture/fixtures
History & style
AutoCAD
Furniture Plan
The English Regency period was the
inspiration for the interior finishes and
furnishings of this hotel stemming
from the garden towns built during the
Edwardian period.
Office furnishings were selected for
their clean, transitional style and
effectiveness in the space.
hotel
furniture plan
not to scale
elevation A
3/8” = 1’-0”
elevation B
3/8” = 1’-0”
section
3/8” = 1’-0”
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top plan
3/4” = 1’-0” front plan
3/4” = 1’-0”
specifications
exploded isometric
1/2” = 1’-0”
isometric
3/4” = 1’-0”
The Northern European heritage of many Minnesotans helped me choose the light and graceful Gustavian style of furniture as an ottoman design. Created in
the reign of King Gustav III, Gustavian furniture has simple elegant shapes based, in part on the French Louis XVI style. Finishes are modest soft neutrals
accented with just the perfect touch of glorious gold.
This bench ottoman has a chic uncomplicated style, which is so appropriate for today’s home of essential, uncluttered beauty. Charming soft neutrals
complement current trends for lakeside cottages, farmhouses, or urban lofts. Use it in an entry hall, bedroom, living or dining area. Currently being constructed
for a drawing winner of our Fall Design Competition.
Furniture—
Elegant G
ustavian
rendered perspective
inspiration piece
Rev
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Com
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Goals
Complete tutorial using
tools in Revit
Skills
Revit
Dimensioning
Elevations
3D Drawing
Revit
Create a multi-level commercial
building in Revit, with five floors,
different room layouts, angled walls,
curved walls, and different roof
heights.
tutorial
exterior view
3/32” = 1’-0”
first floor plan
3/32” = 1’-0”
south elevation
3/32” = 1’-0”
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20/20—Laundry R
oom
floor plan
3/8” = 1’-0”
rendered perspective
price list The interesting wall angles in this laundry room create an opportunity to think a little harder about how to utilize the small space for multiple functions.
I created an inviting, super functional laundry room, accommodating wall angles, providing a sewing center, and using a vintage sink. There is plenty of
folding space with open storage underneath for laundry baskets. Closed storage above provides a place to hide cleaning equipment and solutions. A
hanging rail close to the door means laundered clothes are easily accessible. Skills used were space planning, 20/20 drafting, and digital rendering.
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Goals
Convey to client
the design vision
Skills
Chief Architect
perspective drawing
Aesthetically pleasing
Product knowledge
Perspectives & Product Selection
The homeowner requested a cottage
farmhouse style for the kitchen and
dining area, with the ability to see into
the dining area while preparing food in
the kitchen. I chose light, soft tones
inspired by the homeowners green
milk glass collection. The creamy
Syzergy mini tile specified for the
kitchen backsplash was a hit!!
private residence
perspective ~ kitchen
elevation A
not to scale
not to scale
elevation C
product selection ~ kitchen
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perspective ~ dining
elevation B
1/2” = 1’-0”
product selection ~ dining
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Goals
Reallocate space
Better circulation
More light
Skills
Chief Architect
Space planning
Before & After Plans
The homeowners had purchased a mid
-70’s ranch style home, which required
some extensive updating. They love
the central kitchen but needed to
expand the kitchen, create a more
open flow, hide an exterior exit door
and steps, incorporate a fireplace, and
install a sliding glass door to exit onto
a patio area.
Columns were placed to support a load
bearing wall and define a large central
island. A dining room serving area
accommodates a mini fridge,
microwave, and bar sink. The kitchen’s
west wall is a combined baking and
mini-office center.
private residence
before plan
1/8” = 1’-0”
after plan
1/8” = 1’-0”
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mechanical plan
1/8” = 1’-0”
Sole Plate
5” Siding
3/4” Plywood
1/8” Bead board
2” x 8” Ridge Beam
1/2” Plywood sheathing Asphalt shingles
wall section
1/8” = 1’-0”
1/8” Bead board
2” x 6” Rafter
2” x 6” Floor Joist
perspective—dining
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