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Stephanie Winchenbach
21 Hardwick Road
Boothbay, ME 04537
e: swinc197@mail.endicott.edu
t: 207.380.4326
I am an interior design student
with a concentration in sustain-
ability at Endicott College in
Beverly, MA. I ranked 29 of 139
in my graduating class at Lin-
coln Academy High School of
Newcastle, ME in 2009. I am a
member of the International
Interior Design Association
(IIDA), and the Endicott College
Interior Design student organiza-
tion (ECID).
In the summer of 2010 I interned
at InEx Interior Design in New-
castle, ME. I developed my ex-
perience in working with clients
on both residential and com-
mercial projects as well as ad-
vanced my skills in AutoCad.
Stephanie Winchenbach
In the winter of 2012 I interned at
Winter Street Architects in Salem,
MA. I assisted greatly with trans-
ferring old building plans into
Revit Architecture. I also created
presentation boards for various
projects in Boston, MA.
I support the idea that “form
follows function,” and the
achievement of both should be
the goal of every designer. I
chose a focus in sustainable de-
sign to be a part of transforming
the future to be fully functional
and environmentally conscious. I
am looking forward to integrat-
ing the skills I have learned in my
education within a professional
setting.
Elephant is the restaurant located in the
East wing of the Glass Menagerie Hotel
in Charleston, MA. The Glass Menagerie
Hotel is inspired by the playwright writ-
ten by Tennessee Williams in 1945.
A menagerie is a place where wild or
unusual animals are kept. In the play,
Laura Wingfield is fixated on glass ani-
mal figurines. Consequently, the restau-
rant was named Elephant.
Drawing from the concept I chose ma-
terials which would produce a high
shine and reflective atmosphere. The
cool monochromatic scheme and glass
features of the restaurant envelope the
concept of the Glass Menagerie.
Smooth Flight is a smoothie bar within
an airport. The charrette had a 48 hour
time limit. The concept for the smoothie
bar was a contemporary approach to
Mod 60’s fashion. The space adopts the
color scheme, patterns and mod de-
sign features which was modeled in
Google Sketchup.
The objective of the Smooth Flight re-
freshment bar was to transform the
mod style into a contemporary space.
Other specific considerations were giv-
en to the smoothie bar such as univer-
sal design to be easily accessible by all
users.
The Earth Island Institute is a non-profit,
public interest, membership organiza-
tion that supports individuals who are
attempting to create solutions to pro-
tect the planet.
The concept behind the Earth Island
Institute office is driven by a quote that
the organization lives by:
“Anything you can do, or dream you
can, begin it. Boldness has genius pow-
er, and magic in it.” -Goethe
Boldness being the key word in chosen
for the design, the office was built
around the idea of having a white can-
vas with pops of bright color.
break room
middle management
information management
research & development
director’s offices
executive office
training room
resource room
reception
conference
copy/fax
Juxtapose is a custom made lighting
fixture which redefines the perception
of stained glass as seen in church win-
dows and Tiffany lamps. The geometric
and irregular pattern defines a sleek
and contemporary look. The custom
lighting fixture is functional for residen-
tial or commercial use.
The light source is a Phillips LED, which
exceeds efficiency of incandescent
sources today.
The custom lighting fixture was inserted
into the existing space to the right using
Photoshop, to provide an indication of
how juxtapose could work in a room.
detail
The purpose behind the left brain / right
brain was to “learn to see” I began with
four images under the categories of
anatomy, maps, and nature. Since the-
se images are identifiable, it is consid-
ered to use the right brain.
The next step of the project was to im-
pose two of the images together, which
begins the transformation into abstrac-
tion, considered to be part of the crea-
tive left brain. The second step consist-
ed of imposing the two new drawings,
combining all four images together.
The final product is artwork that has
been completely abstracted beyond
recognition of the original four images.
Museo Di Penone is a museum in Flor-
ence, Italy that was completely reno-
vated from Florence’s oldest train sta-
tion, Stazione Leopolda. The museum
has a permanent exhibition dedicated
to Italian sculptor Guiseppe Penone. His
works involve natural elements such as
wood and leather and the relationship
between man and nature.
The concept of the museum was taken
from the shops of the Ponte Vecchio
bridge in Florence. The contrast of
aged wood and iron paired with the
elegance of gold and diamonds sold
in the shops serves as a conceptual
model for the design.
floor plan
lighting plan