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W O R K E X P E R I E N C E
Intern, Sullivan’s Ofice Supply, 2015Engaged in all stages of design including client meetings, site visits, drafting,
creating furniture plan and furniture package with FF&E selections.
Lowes, Summer 2014Holly Millikan Interiors LLC, May 2013Shadowed a small business owner in Kosciusko, MS to learn about residential
design.
Volunteer, Salvation Army Food Pantry, 2015Recruiting Event Volunteer, College of Architecture, Art, and Design, 2015 & 2016Volunteer, Starkville, MS Pine Lake Care Center and Food Pantry, 2013-2014Volunteer, Boys and Girls Club Volunteer, Starkville MS, 2013Tutor, Project CLASS, 2012Volunteered to tutor 3rd graders in the Starkville School District at Ward Stewart
Elementary School.
C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E
E X T R A C U R R I C U L A R CAMPUSMember of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, 2012-PresentMontgomery Leadership Program Fellow, ,2013-2015Selected to participate in MLP to engage in community service opportunities and work
with incoming freshman to encourage them to give back to their community through
volunteering.
Ambassador, College of Architecture, Art, and Design, 2015Committee Member, MSU Student Association Transfer Student Affairs, 2013-2014Committee Member, MSU Student Association Special Events, 2012-2013INTERIOR DESIGNBoard Member, ASID Student Representative to the South Central Regional Board, 2015-2016President MSU ASID Student Chapter, 2015-2016President-Elect for MSU ASID Student Chapter, 2014-2015Express Ourselves: An Exhibit of Creative Diversity, April 2015A collaboration between EXPRESS yourself artists and MSU’s Colleges of Architecture,
Art, & Design and Ag & Life Sciences. A lamp I created in a “Color and Lighting” course
was displayed at the art show.
Participant in National Geographic Cabin Fever Show, 2015Participated in student ceiling design competition at MSU and created the electrical
plan used for the home.
Mississippi State University 2012-2016Starkville, MS
GPA: 3.87
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
Program Accredited by Council for Interior Design Accreditation
E D U C A T I O N
C O M P U T E R S K I L L S SCHOLASTIC
Celia Moh National Scholarship Recipient, 2015Presidents List, 2012-2016Member of National Society of Collegiate Scholars, 2013-PresentMember of Sigma Alpha Lambda Honor Society, 2012-2015American Home Furnishing Alliance Scholarship, 2013Non-Residency Scholarship, 2012-2015INTERIOR DESIGNSpeaker at ASID South Central Career Day and Design University, 2016Gold Award, Healthcare, 20162016 ASID Student Design Competition, South Central Conference
Silver Award, Large Scale Commercial, 20162016 ASID Student Design Competition, South Central Conference
2nd Place MSU Brasield & Gorrie Collaborative Competition, 20153rd Place Commercial Design Team Retail Award, 2015
2015 ASID Student Design Competition, South Central Conference
1st Place Computer Generated Rendering Team Award, 20152015 ASID Student Design Competition, South Central Conference
A W A R D S + H O N O R S
Illustrator
InDesign
Photoshop
Autocad
Revit
Sketchup
Rhino
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Powerpoint
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605 Tywater Crossing Blvd
Franklin, TN 37064
479-616-8705
C O N T A C T
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HOSPITALITY
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HOSPITALITY
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HEALTHCARE
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CORPORATE
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CORPORATE
The Plinth
Boutique Hotel
Woomera
Restaurant
Silesia
Dermatology and
Spa
Thread
Call Center
Headquarters
Next
Coworking Office
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RESIDENTIAL
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RETAIL
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RETAIL
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RETAIL
59Cabin Fever
Cabin in the woods
MAFES Sales Store
Cheese Store
Sweetgum Brewery
Brasfield & Gorrie
Competition
Pastel’s Bake Shop
Educational Bakery
Creative
CREATIVE
OBJECTIVE: Work in a three person team to complete a downtown hotel renovation and spec package. The 18 story structure consists of a lobby, several guest levels, and a rooftop bar and grill.
SOLUTION: The hotel, located in Miami, Florida is inspired by the Wynwood Arts District, which is one of the world’s largest open air street-art installations in the world. This became the inspiration for every choice made for the hotel. Plinth is a pedestal or slab like member below a column. The hotel structure acts as a blank canvas to showcase the art, making it the focal point. Vertical architectural columns parallel the idea of a plinth with traditional molding on the face of each column. This space is intended to place art on a plinth or pedestal for both locals and hotel guests to experience.
CONCEPT: Wynwood Walls is a specific area encompassing many warehouse buildings to showcase street art and graffiti. The visionary behind Wynwood Walls, Tony Goldman, wanted to create an area to bring attention to under appreciated art and give exposure to artists from all around the world. Branching off of this idea, The Plinth design intent is to create a space that exposes guests to all forms of art. The main goal is to create an art gallery essence throughout the entire hotel for guests and visitors to experience. By utilizing vibrant colors against simple backgrounds, the theme mimics a gallery with unconventional pieces of art displayed throughout.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Research, Concept development, Interior Renderings, Revit Component Building, Space Planning, FF&E, Specifications, and Model Building
DURATION: 4 Weeks
SOFTWARE: Revit, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 29,000 SF
THE PLINTH HOTEL
CONCEPT IMAGES
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THE PLINTH HOTEL
Level 1
Reception
Lobby
Envy Art Gallery
Euphoria Bar
Elation Restaurant
Levels 2-17
Guestrooms
Level 18
Rooftop
Pool
Elude Bar & Grill
BRANDING AND GRAPHICS
NOTES
The lobby and entry are meant to mimic an art gallery and draw guests attention to the pieces of
art spread throughout. The elevator doors and wall feature art by Wynwood Walls artists to create
a bold entry that also denotes where the elevators are easily. Upon entry the receptionist is visible
along with the bar and lounge seating in front of the elevators. This was done purposefully to allow
guests to easily see all The Plinth has to offer.
Rendered Floorplan Level 1
Elation Restaurant1
Euphoria Bar2
Lobby3
Reception4 Valet5
Luggage6
Concierge7
Restroom8
Office9
Envy Art Gallery10
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Booth Fabric
Bar countertop
Accent Fabric - Pillows
Lobby Custom Sofa
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Lobby/open space near Envy Art Gallery with multiple murals displayed
Custom cash wrap
designed for retail
art space
NOTES
Hand rendering of inside
the Art Gallery retail space.
Multiple platforms, adjustable
wire shelving, and wall
space to display sculptures,
installations, or canvas art. 6
Key Plan for renderings below
THE PLINTH HOTEL
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Euphoria Bar/Cafe located near restaurant and entrance for visibility
Elation Restaurant with mural and white frames to provide
separation
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The Restaurant and Bar are located near the kitchen and
main entrance. This allows guests, and those in the local
area, to easily locate Elation. The murals seen throughout
dictate the colors selected for that particular area. In this case
the blue, ochre yellow, and black are pulled from the mural to
guide finish selections. White is the base with texture added
through molding, tile selection, and textural fabrics.
Bar stool fabric
Bar countertop
Decorative tile on bar
Dining chair fabric
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NOTES
Each room features a
custom wall paper, as
seen in the rendering
above, behind the
headboard. A custom
carpet covers the
corridors.
Typical guest room with custom wallpaper Suite seating area with vibrant rug and simple linear furniture
Double Double1
King2
Queen3
Suite4
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Guest level elevator elevation with custom mural 8
Rendered Floorplan
THE PLINTH HOTEL
Rooftop illuminated bar and surrounding seating Pool, metal arbor with green pavers, and metal art sculpture/stage
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Lounge
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Fire Pit2
Covered
Seating
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Bar/
Restaurant
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Pool5Stage6
Restroom71 1
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Lounge chair fabric
Booth fabric
Booth fabric
Booth fabric
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The rooftop design
embraces Miami’s vibrant
nightlife. Multiple parties
and functional pieces
can accommodate any
party size or event. A large
structural piece of art made
of aluminum is one of the
focal points that provides
space for live entertainment
or extra seating.
Elude rooftop bar and grill covered seating areaThe Plinth tower with seating and private cabanas
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OBJECTIVE: Design an international restaurant based on research of local culture of assigned country. Create a space that can cater to a variety of seating arrangements and attracts both locals and visitors. Branding and restaurant ambiance should be developed and cohesive.
SOLUTION: Based on the abstract idea of Australia’s Aboriginal Dreamtime, different textures and materials are used to define spaces and provide a variety of seating options for guests. A ceiling structure will bring the height of the space down and spatially differentiate the specific areas. A multitude of seating will also be provided to comfort any personal preference and to visually show the different dining spaces. All design decisions will stem from the aboriginal culture, the land they live off of, and their customs.
CONCEPT: The aboriginal culture is the oldest living civilization on the Earth and the original inhabitants of Australia. Their society is based off of Dreamtime, which is when they believe the world was created. Dreamtime is made up of ancestors and the idea that the land is not owned by people, but rather owns the people. The history of Dreamtime serves as the inspiration for the design of the restaurant. Woomera emphasizes the three main sectors of Dreamtime which are the Human World, Physical World, and Sacred World. Like these three phases, the design should evoke various moods through defined areas that provide an experience when moving through the restaurant, like all the different phases of aboriginal creation. Through organic shape and form, the customers will be lead through the restaurant as they become curious to discover the different spaces.
DURATION: 4 Weeks
SOFTWARE: Revit, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Excel
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 6,800 SF
WOOMERA
RESTAURANT
CONCEPT IMAGES
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WOOMERA RESTAURANT
NOTES
Accommodations
available for many
party sizes with
private dining
space. BBQ area
incorporated to
honor Australian
tradition.
Outdoor Dining1
Hostess Stand2
BBQ3
Private Dining4
Restroom5
Booth Seating6
Bar7
Kitchen8
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Bar front
Bar countertop
Hostess stand countertop
Entry bench fabric
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Cash wrap and display area Bar height, table height, and booth seating
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Furniture selections are simple to allow textures and
materials to become the focal point. The wood feature
wall behind the bar brings warmth to the space and
provides display/storage space.
Exterior Facade 14
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Gold Award
Healthcare
Regional Award
2016
1st Place
Healthcare
MSU ASID
Competition 2015
OBJECTIVE: Using an existing building create both a spa and dermatology clinic. Space planning requirements must be met including number of patient rooms, waiting area minimum seating, and proximity from space to space.
SOLUTION: Create two distinct spaces for spa and dermatology that are cohesive with two different entrances. Through the use of extensive programming and research, best paths of travel and use of space are found with private and public areas clearly defined.
CONCEPT: One visits a spa or dermatology clinic to find healing and renewal. Light therapy, through the use of ultraviolet light, is often used to cure different types of skin diseases such as psoriasis, vitiligo, eczema and other inflammatory skin disorders. Through investigating and researching the properties of ultraviolet light and the general study of light waves and patterns, the space is designed to promote healing. The environment is warm and inviting, much like the sun’s rays which contain certain types of ultraviolet light. Ultraviolet literally means “beyond violet” which can be understood by the light spectrum because ultraviolet is an invisible light just beyond the visible spectrum. The spa and dermatology services go beyond what can be seen on the surface of the skin and provide benefits below the skin surface to keep clients healthy and beautiful from the inside out.
DURATION: 3 Weeks
SOFTWARE: Revit, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Excel
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 10,500 SF
SILESIA SPA AND
DERMATOLOGY
CONCEPT IMAGES
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1 EMPLOYEE SPACE
2 RECEPTIONIST 1 300 300 CHECK IN/OUT WINDOW, OPEN TO LOBBY
3 BUSINESS MANAGER 1 160 160 X 4 BUSINESS OFFICE 1 220 220 X 5 DOCTOR OFFICE 1 220 220 6 NURSE PRACTITIONER
OFFICE
1 200 200
CENTRAL LOCATION TO EXAM ROOMS
7 NURSES STATION 1 400 400 X NURSE PER ROOM, 8 TOTAL
8 SUPPORT SPACE
9 LAB 1 225 225 X X CLOSE TO DOCTOR
10 BREAKROOM 1 350 350 X 11 LAUNDRY ROOM 1 80 80 X SEPARATE DEFINED SPACE
12 SOILED LINEN ROOM 1 60 60 X 13 STERILE LINEN ROOM 1 100 100 X 14 ELECTRICAL AND
TELECOM SPACE
1 100 100 X X
NO WINDOWS PERFERABLY
15 STORAGE 3 100 300 X
16 EMPLOYEE RESTROOM 2 50 100 X
ADA
17 EXAM ROOMS 6 160 960 X 18 PATIENT RESTROOMS 3 50 150 19 LOBBY/WAITING AREA 1 500 500 20 SAMPLES 1 60 60 X X
21 PROCEDURE ROOMS 2 200 400 X A Total Assignable SF 4,885
B Circulation % __25____
Multiplier _.33___
1,612
C Total Usable SF Req. 6,497
D Available 7,373
E Over/Under 876
Reqired Important Detrimental X
= D - C (positive means extra space, negative means needs more space
= Sum of SUBTotal ASF
= Line A x Circulation Multiplier
= A + B
Space Availale in theprosepctive project space
Program Usable Sq. Ft. Requirements: Dermatology
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1 EMPLOYEE SPACE
2 RECEPTIONIST 1 300 300 OPEN TO WAITING AREA
3 SUPPORT SPACE
4 LOBBY 1 200 200 X
5 STORAGE 1 100 100
6 MEDIUM TREATMENT
ROOMS
6 150 900
GUEST CHAIR AND STOOL
7 LARGE TREATMENT
ROOMS
2 180 360
GUEST CHAIR AND STOOL
8 RESTROOMS 2 65 130 9 PRODUCT DISPLAY 1 200 200 DIFFERENT TYPES AND AMPLE ROOM
10 WAITING AREA 1 200 200 OPEN TO PRODUCT DISPLAY
A Total Assignable SF 2,390
B Circulation % __25____
Multiplier _.33___
789
C Total Usable SF Req. 3,179
D Available 3,160
E Over/Under -19
Reqired Important Detrimental X
= D - C (positive means extra space, negative means needs more space
= Sum of SUBTotal ASF
= Line A x Circulation Multiplier
= A + B
Space Availale in theprosepctive project space
Program Usable Sq. Ft. Requirements: Spa
Medical Clinic Adjacency Diagram
BREAKROOMBUSINESS
OFFICE
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MANAGER
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MANAGERNURSE
PRACTITIONER
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SOILED
LINEN
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SPACE
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MEDIUM CORRELATION
AREASPACES
CLIENTS
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SPACE
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OFFICES
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Spa Adjacency Diagram
PRODUCT STORAGE
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CLIENTS
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EXAM 2
EXAM 3
EXAM 4
DOCTOR
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MANAGER
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NURSE STATION
SAMPLES
PROCEDURE 1 PROCEDURE
2 LAB
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STORAGE
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DERM. RECEPONIST LOBBY/WAITING DERM.
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Rendered Floorplan
-Provide a healing environment through modern
services like UV light therapy
-Offer a floor pattern that provides for easy way
finding
-Provide signage that depicts patient and
employee spaces
-Place nurse station in a central location in relation
to the exam and procedure rooms
-Use light pattern and color to create an interesting
and soothing environment
-Have designated public and private spaces to
assure treatment rooms are quite and undisturbed
-Provide ample product display area
-Provide a receptionist area to greet customers
combined with a semiprivate space for manager
to work on finances and scheduling
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Lobby1
Reception2
Product Display3
Restrooms4
Treatment Room5
Nail Bar6
Reception7Restroom8Waiting Area9Doctor Office10
N.P. Office
Breakroom
Business Office
Business Manager
Laundry
Lab
Storage
Nurse Station
Exam Room
Patient Room
Procedure Room
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SPA DERMATOLOGY
GOALS MEDICAL
GOALS SPA
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SILESIA SPA AND DERMATOLOGY
Description of Rendering:
The Receptionist desk features a triangular pattern on the front that is slightly backlit to imitate light dispersion through a prism. The triangle
pattern is mimicked on the ceiling through cut-out dropped ceiling tiles. The wall has ample shelving for product display and the floating
displays feature point of sale products. Lumicor resin material is used again in the Spa to provide a more private area for paperwork, billing, etc.
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Check in is located near the front door to make wayfinding easier for
patients. The counter continues to wrap around to allow space for
up to three employees. A divider wall between the front counter and
seating provides privacy for a customer checking in or out.
The Procedure room incorporates multiple seating options for the
doctor and patient and/or guests. Natural light is provided with an
adjustable roller shade for privacy. The patient chair is placed away
from the wall to allow the doctor to move around all sides.
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OBJECTIVE: Using an existing building, create a call center’s headquarters for a company of your creation. Justify why the company would need a call center and develop branding to drive the concept. Primary furniture selections should be Steelcase and the space should create a sense of pride in the employees that work in the space.
SOLUTION: Develop a space that meets all program requirements including the number of employees to house in call center area, cafe, and private offices. Create unity among all spaces, regardless of what ranking the user may be within the company. The concept should be based on the company created and their mission as a business.
CONCEPT: Thread is an online fashion stylist company focusing on supporting handmade clothing, accessories, and shoes. When a customer signs up for Thread’s services, they are asked to answer a series of questions to identify their personal style and interests in investing in Thread. Employees then interpret this information and compile the customer’s monthly clothing package. The purpose of the call center is to take the customers’ calls about how they liked or disliked their monthly package, how their experience can be improved, what pieces are fitting them in size and style, handling customer complaints, and contacting different small business or clothing designers to begin contracts with Thread so their clothing can be sold through the company. To support small local markets and find unique, eclectic clothing to bring to anyone’s door step is the main goal of Thread. With personal style questions and direct conversations with Thread stylists, the hope is to create a company that has excellent customer service and passion for what they do.
DURATION: 4 Weeks
SOFTWARE: Revit, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Excel
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 37,000 SF
THREAD CALL
CENTER
CONCEPT IMAGES
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-Global market brought to doorstep
-Want to hear about customer satisfaction or
dissatisfaction
-Supportive, collaborative call center atmosphere
-Employee’s to feel at home and that they have a
voice, much like Thread showcases the works of
clothing makers that would not usually be seen in
stores
-Work to have little definition between different branches
of company
-Come to work and be yourself while being productive
THREAD CALL CENTERP
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2nd Floor Adjacency DiagramScale: NTS
Adjacency Diagram Legend
Call Center Administration
Call Center Sales
Common Space
Human Resources Training
Human Resources HPA
Information Technology BIS
Information Technology Help Desk
Call Center
Administration
1,387 SF
Call Center Sales
15,150 SF
Common Space
2,500 SF
Human Resources
Training
4,030 SF
Human
Resources
HPE
3,086 SF
Information
Technology BIS
6,065 SF
IT Help
Desk
912 SF
Common
Space
4,145 SF
Stacking Diagram
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COMPANY GOALS
Cafe laminate
Call Center feature wall covering
Task chair fabric
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UP UP
Bench Test RoomRm. 1101
ReceptionRm. 1100
DirectorRm. 1102
ManagerRm. 1111
ManagerRm. 1103
ManagerRm. 1104
ManagerRm. 1105
Corporate
DirectorRm. 1106
ManagerRm. 1108Admin. Asst.
Rm. 1107
ManagerRm. 1109
ManagerRm. 1110
ManagerRm. 1112
ManagerRm. 111
Large ConferenceRm. 1113Medium Conference
Rm. 1300
Meeting RoomRm. 1200
Meeting RoomRm. 1201
Interview RoomRm. 1202
Corporate
DirectorRm. 1203
Corporate
DirectorRm. 1207
ProfessionalsRm. 1204
Common Work
AreaRm. 1205
Testing RoomRm. 1206
Satellite ClosetRm. 1208
ProfessionalsRm. 1209
Training RoomRm. 1210
Open LoungeRm. 1400
Training
SuppliesRm. 1401
ProfessionalsRm. 1402
DirectorRm. 1403
Admin. Asst.
Rm. 1404ManagerRm. 1405
ManagerRm. 1406
ManagerRm. 1407
ProfessionalsRm. 1408
ProfessionalsRm. 1409
ManagerRm. 1410
ManagerRm. 1411
ManagerRm. 1413
ManagerRm. 1412
Copy/ Coffee/ MailRm. 1414
ManagerRm. 1302
ManagerRm. 1303
ManagerRm. 1306
ManagerRm. 1307
ManagerRm. 1310
ManagerRm. 1309
Copy/ Coffee/ MailRm. 1414
LibraryRm. 1301
Satellite ClosetRm. 1304
Meeting RoomRm. 1308
Meeting RoomRm. 1311
Admin. Asst. Rm. 1305
ProfessionalsRm. 1313
Professionals/
Vendors
Rm. 1314
ProfessionalsRm. 1312
Women’s
Restroom
Rm. 1500
Men’s
Restroom
Rm. 1501
Mechanical/ Technical
Rm. 1502
Data/ Telecom
Rm. 1503
1st Floor Plan
Open work stations positioned near the windows to allow the maximum amount of light to enter the building. This allows gypsum or moveable walls to be located toward the core of the building.
Steelcase movable walls/panels, with glass inserts, are used when possible to provide for growth in the future and allow sunlight flood the building. The walls are aesthetically pleasing and can be personalized to showcase the company logo or have different levels of privacy.
The copy/coffee/mail area is located near the back of the building near the windows to provide a space people want to travel to and socialize or take a small break. It is built for the employees and to encourage interaction with one another to build relationships between coworkers.
Curved walls are added to both wings of the building to mimic the more fluid movement of thread moving through fabric. It creates an interesting area for employees to experience on a daily basis.
These work stations provide additional seating and storage in the cushioned storage cabinet, which saves space and adds function to the professional work area.
THREAD CALL CENTER
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UPUP
Private LoungeRm. 2200
Private LoungeRm. 2201
Copy/ Coffee/ MailRm. 2202
Coaching RoomRm. 2208
Coaching RoomRm. 2209
Satellite ClosetRm. 2123
ProfessionalsRm. 2204 Schedulers
Rm. 2205
System Coor.Rm. 2206
ProfessionalsRm. 2207
Medium ConferenceRm. 2211
Coaching RoomRm. 2210
ManagerRm. 2212
ManagerRm. 2213
AgentsRm. 2100
Raised HubRm. 2101
BreakroomRm. 2102
BreakroomRm. 2102
DirectorRm. 2300
Common
Work AreaRm. 2301
Admin. Asst. Rm. 2302
SupervisorRm. 2303
Resource RoomRm. 2304
Satellite
ClosetRm. 2305
Nurse
StationRm. 2306
Nurse
StationRm. 2307
Nurse
StationRm. 2308
Coaching RoomRm. 2309
Coaching RoomRm. 2310
Locker RoomRm. 2311
Copy/ Coffee/ MailRm. 2312
Women’s
Restroom
Rm. 2500
Men’s
Restroom
Rm. 2501
Mechanical/ Technical
Rm. 2502
Data/ Telecom
Rm. 2503
2nd Floor PlanAdditional private lounge spaces built to provide a place for employees to take personal phone calls or get work done in complete silence. This is especially for the call center employees who work in a loud environment daily, and in the case of an emergency would need a quite place to take or receive a phone call.
Having the filing area in the middle of work stations provides an opportunity to add a surface to the top of the files where employees can meet and collaborate about projects or assignments.
The open lounge area is located next to the coffee and copy area to allow employees a space to converse, away from permenantworkstations. The large lounge can be usedfor small casual meetings, with a tv monitorfor presentations.
The Breakroom is divided into two different areas with large walkways connecting the two. This provides one cooking area and one area for eating, snacking, and watching television. It provides a way to contain cooking odors and food products.
Nurse Stations are compactly located together to provide a designated area for emergency situations.
This break area allows bar height and booth seating with vending
and cooking appliances located across the hall. This allow a
quite space apart from microwaves and cooking noise. It is also
located off the main hallway for easy wayfinding and to encourage
employees to use the space to network and communicate.
The agent area features a colorful ceiling through the use of baffles.
The color seen in the ceiling is reflected in the task chair fabric and
the wallpaper. Each desk features a glass tile panel above for
extra privacy, storage below and a mounting bracket for computer
monitors.
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OBJECTIVE: Enter the Steelcase NEXT Coworking competition and meet all programming requirements per the competition. Through research of Steelcase products and coworking spaces, develop a space plan for an existing downtown Atlanta building.
SOLUTION: Through an innovative work environment and choice of palette and posture by the user, NEXT provides a productive, welcoming space for a variety of users from different fields. The project focuses on the use of functional furniture that supports group and individual work, sustainable materials, and optimization of square footage.
CONCEPT: Next is an innovative space for users from all different backgrounds and professions to use as their own office space. The collaboration and functionality that the space possesses parallels to the systematic and collaborative way ants live inside the colony and within the animal world. Life inside the ant colony has been studied and even applied to computer models to obtain optimal solutions from decentralized elements working randomly and exchanging simple information. These creatures change movement patterns based on individual interactions and create intricate tunnels and channels to carry out their tasks. There are many different types of ants with different duties within one colony. Much like how there will be many different professionals within one Next space. The space needs to be flexible and functional, so that all professionals see it as productive place that they want to frequent. Since this is a new Next location it is important to create an environment that is well branded and keeps members coming back. This means the work environment must provide autonomy to professionals on where and how they sit and work, provide an optimal work/life balance, and provide an overall interconnected, collaborative, and inspirational space.
DURATION: 4 Weeks
SOFTWARE: Revit, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Excel, AutoCAD
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 18,500 SF
NEXT COWORKING
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Forum/Classroom
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Open Office
Lounge
Video Conference
Inbetween
Resource
Studio
Project Room
Private Office
Private Enclaves
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2nd Floor
Level 2 lounge fabricBar Countertop
Workcafe wallcovering
Workcafe booth fabric
Waiting lounge chair fabric
NOTES
Preliminary research on the mission of NEXT is done to understand company goals. Then space
plan and design develops around the idea of collaboration and functionality. Every work place
strives to be as efficient and welcoming as possible. With many of the furniture pieces selected,
the spaces can be rearranged and moved around very easily. This also allows for a pallet of
postures and choice in how to work. Considering the palette of posture the spaces are designed
to meet workers needs including public, together, private, and alone spaces. This allows for
collaboration and community while also addressing the need for private, heads down focus
areas for certain types of work.
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Meeting space located in private
rooms with moveable furniture and
tools like presentation screens and
whiteboards.
Open office space features
smaller gathering areas outside
of the benching. A large
round sofa can work for small
meetings or large group talk.
Private office
space is located
away from he
open office
for acoustical
purposes. Offices
are private but still
have moveable
walls with glass
inserts so there is
open visibility.
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NEXT COWORKING Fixtures
Custom pipe like fixture on
feature wall in work cafe
General lighting used
throughout space
Round Cycle LED light feature
Drum shade overhead lighting
in open office
Level 1
0' - 0"
WORKCAFE
Custom pipe lighting fixture similar to the
patterns seen in a cross-section of a
built colony
Bar height tables with TV’s to allow for
long term project space
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Level 2
13' - 6"
OPEN OFFICE
Kriska Decor Moveable Chain Drapey
mimicking the channels and chains of
operation within the colony
Gypsum clouds above work stations to
address acoustics and provide more direct
lighting above desks
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OBJECTIVE: Work in five person team to complete three options for a ceiling design for a cabin in Kosciusko, Mississippi. I personally developed the electrical plan used for the cabin as well. The Cabin was featured on the National Geographic show ‘Cabin Fever.’
SOLUTION: Develop three ceiling design possibilities using corrugated tin and wood.
CONCEPT: Taking in the natural elements surrounding the Cabin, the ceiling designs reflect objects or ideas found in nature. The tin and wood create an interesting contrast and blend well with the other finishes seen in the space.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Concept development, Interior Renderings, Revit Component Building
DURATION: 2 Weeks
SOFTWARE: AutoCAD, Revit, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 2,300 SF
CABIN FEVER
CONCEPT IMAGES
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CABIN FEVER
NOTES
Three ceiling designs were developed for the cabin ceiling. All three were submitted to the client as possible options to be built. Below is the design the
client choose.
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The Cabin is located in dense woods in Mississippi. Inspiration is drawn from the natural landscape surrounding the site and the idea of sunlight
shining through dense woods. The light pattern and rays are incorporated into the burst like shape of wood structures on the ceiling.
Flattened plan view of wood
planks on ceiling
Revit model showing section
cut through home and how
ceiling detail would be built.
NOTES
Revit model showing layering of materials and how wooden planks
interact with king post and center beam.
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Main Level RCP
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Upper Level RCP
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RCP developed for the cabin. A combination of ceiling based fixtures, can lights, and fans are used throughout. On the 8’ wrap around porch features
outdoor fans.
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RETAIL
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RETAIL
MAFES Sales Store
Cheese Store
Sweetgum Brewery
Brasfield & Gorrie
Competition
Pastel’s Bake Shop
Educational Bakery
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OBJECTIVE: Work in a three person team to complete a renovation plan for the current MAFES Cheese Store on Mississippi State Campus.
SOLUTION: Develop a space that is true to the current space requirements and study paths of travel for increasing efficiency in the store. Address requirements of the Manager such as line of sight, storage needs, and employee designated space.
CONCEPT: Mississippi State University prides itself on the history and traditions embedded within the culture of the institution. “True Maroon” is a common theme and culture experienced on campus in many aspects. The MAFES retail store has been a part of Mississippi State’s campus and the agricultural department since 1938. Through dedication and passion of crafting cheese, the store has become very successful. Like the MSU spirit, the space will be a lively reflection of the true maroon ideals that alumni, students, and visitors all experience. Through purposeful design, customers are lead through the space with high efficiency and a clearly defined flow of traffic. To unify the space, mixed materials with various textures on the vertical surfaces creates multiple visual interests. Elements of “True Maroon” inspire the design decisions throughout the MAFES retail shop to evoke a handcrafted and industrialized space.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Research, Concept development, Interior Renderings, Revit Component Building, Space Planning, FF&E
DURATION: 2 Weeks
SOFTWARE: Revit, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 3,200 SF
THE CHEESE STORE
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CONCEPT IMAGES
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THE CHEESE STORE
NOTES
The MAFES Cheese Store located on MSU campus is connected to the cheese factory/
production space and expansion was not an option. Through meeting with the manager, it
was apparent the space had many needs in order to accommodate student workers, as well
as full time employees. Traffic flow and visibility were a large concern and drove many design
decisions.
Room Adjacent Privacy Daylight Plumbing Sq. Ft. Public Access Special Considerations
1 Restroom 5 H L Y 43 Y ADA Accessible
2 Manager's Office 7, 3 H H N 120 N Viewing area of retail space
3 Work Station A & B 2 H M N 120 N Pedestal filing and storage
4 Package & Shipping Area 7 L L N 150 N Lateral and vertical storage
5 Cash Wrap/Retail Space 1, 7, 6 L M N 1116 Y 4 stacked printers and 2 computers
6 Storage 5 M L N 96 N For decorations and product
7 Student Worker Space A & B 2, 4, 7 M M N 80 N 2 computers
Criteria Matrix
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Entry1
Retail Space2
Cashwrap3
Student Workers4
Restroom5
Accountants6
Manager7
Student Workers8
Packaging/
Storage
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2
3
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7 8
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Lighting Legend
Image Symbol Quantity Manufacturer
36 Tech Lighting Cable
Track Fixture
3 DareStudio Cage
Lamp Pendants
42 Cooper Lighting
Portfolio Recessed
Can Lamps
5 Quasar Universal
Square Pendant
Lamp
RCP
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THE CHEESE STORE
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Cashwrap and back entrance with display space for local news and events
Cashwrap with feature wall and cooler space with additional storageFlooring
Task chair fabric
HPL in offices
Cashwrap accent tile
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NOTES
Coolers are cased in a rustic metal to compliment the barn door like cabinets above and sliding barn door on nearby wall. All elements are chosen to
compliment the history and production of the cheese and other goods sold in the store. The goal was to create a space that was beautiful but fit in with
the rest of campus. The MAFES Cheese Store is a unit of the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station and the shop reflects this in the
design.
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OBJECTIVE: Work in interdisciplinary team composed of interior design, building construction science, architecture, and graphic design to renovate an existing building in Starkville, Mississippi to cater to the needs of Sweetgum Micro brewery.
SOLUTION: Develop a space that allows for future expansion in terms of equipment and accommodates brewery tours and staff needs. Address site plan, LEED certification requirements, and overall appeal to the Starkville Community and brewery owners.
CONCEPT: The brewing process involves transforming rough raw ingredients into a refined liquid. To capitalize on this transformation, the exterior of the building will be in stark contrast to the interior, leading consumers through the natural established exterior into the manipulated interior. The material selection will be based upon this natural to refined concept. By using raw copper, rough wood and concrete, a transition will be created from the rough, weathered outside into the polished refined materials reflected in the machinery. Through the space plan and the interesting design details, the area can be used for day to day brew operations, tours, and also rented out for events. This provides the owner with an additional source of income to offset the initial costs of start up.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Research, Concept development, Interior Renderings, Revit Component Building, Space Planning, FF&E
DURATION: 2 Weeks
SOFTWARE: Revit, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Excel
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 3,800 SF
BRASFIELD & GORRIE
COMPETITION
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B
SWEETGUM MICRO BREWERY
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Reflected Ceiling Plan
Rendered Floorplan
Entry
Waiting/
Lounge
Tasting
Room
Loading
Brew
Equipment
Grain
Storage
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Concrete flooring and cost
effective carpet tile in the
office for acoustics. Shelving
wall in brew area for keg
storage.
Brew Room7
Office8Restroom9Keg Station/
Washing10
Cold
Storage11
Storage12
Break13
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Wood wall material
Receptionist countertop
Wood wall accent material
Pendant Light
Recessed Can Light
Smoke Detector
Sprinkler
Exit Sign
LED Recessed Corelight
Supply
Return
Symbol Description
Lighting Legend
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NOTES
Roof space maximized to allow for height of
equipment and emphasize the metallic brew
equipment. Create a voluminous space for
employees and customers.
Section A
Section B
Brew Tasting Room with viewing window into the equipment room Entrance counter with logo to support strong branding
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FF&E functional and
moveable. Furniture
can be arranged
to cater to various
applications such as
brewery tours, staff
needs, and private
events.
Development Density and Community Connectivity
Public Transportation Access
Water Efficient Landscape
Building Reuse
Materials Reuse
Regional Materials
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OBJECTIVE: Work in a two person team to complete a Cooper sponsored lighting competition. The design must showcase Cooper Lighting products in any setting one chooses.
SOLUTION: Develop a space that allows innovative lighting treatments and unconventional ways to illuminate the space. Through the use of backlit ceiling tiles and other Cooper products, many levels of lighting were created.
CONCEPT: Pastel’s bake shop and educational center is a full time bakery and part-time cooking school. Each pastry is made with special care and individual detail, so no two are decorated the same. Just like the scales of a fish, one will not find two pastries that are exactly the same in the shop. Much like the theme found in the ‘Rainbow Fish’ children’s novel by Mark Pfister, giving back is incorporated into Pastel’s business goals. By providing educational cooking classes, Pastel’s is able to share the joy of cooking with others and give back to the customers that are so loyal to the brand and mission of Pastel’s.
CONTRIBUTIONS: Research, Concept development, Interior Renderings, Revit Component Building, Space Planning, FF&E
DURATION: 2 Weeks
SOFTWARE: Revit, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 2,800 SF
PASTEL’S
BAKE SHOP
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PASTEL’S BAKE SHOP
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Flooring
Barstool fabric
Chair fabric
Butcher block countertop
Lighting Plan
Restroom1
Corridor2
Kitchen3
Open seating4
Bar seating5
1
2
3 4
5
Lighting Legend
Symbol Quantity Description Lamping Manufacturer/Number
33 Recessed Downlight 7 -11/16" x 5 -11/16"
LED 1800 Lumen 3500K 90 CRI
Cooper Portfolio LD4A.18.DMX.EMBOD.ERM4A18.9.35.4LMO.LI.WB.WF
13 Linear Cove Accent Luminaire 72" x .75"
LED 83 LMS/FT 3500 K
Cooper IO Lighting 0.03.I.35K.10.100.1.12.22.1
7 Pendant Luminaire 60" x 12"
CFL/1/42 Cooper Shaper 441.1S.12.GG.CFL/1/42.120V.NA.60
2 Exit Sign 11 -11/16" x 7 -1/2"
LED 120V=1.3W
Cooper Sure -Lites APC7R
6 Return Air Vent
11 Supply Air Vent
7 Smoke Detector
7 Sprinkler
8 Speakers
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Cashwrap and display area Bar height, table height, and booth seating
Preliminary sketches of interior
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FURNITURE DESIGN
CHALLENGE
Find an organic object in nature and extract line and shape to create a stool inspired by the
natural object.
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Side Front Top
SOFTWARE
-Rhino
-Keyshot Rendering Tool
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FURNITURE DESIGN
CHALLENGE
In a two person team use two unrelated chairs provided, measure and create accurate
models in Rhino. Then disassemble and mash the two chairs together into one new design.
SOFTWARE
-Rhino
-Keyshot Rendering Tool
Orig
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Rh
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CONSTRUCTION AND DETAILING
CHALLENGE
Over the course of the semester complete a document set including floorplan, demolition
floorplan, reception and ceiling section, millwork sections, partition type drawings, door/
framing schedules, window jamb/type & schedule, and RCP.
SOFTWARE
AutoCAD
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2'-9"
3"
2"
CABINET FRAME
MARBLE COUNTERTOP
2'-11"
1'-118
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ACOUSTIC TILE
GYPSUM BOARD
CHANNEL
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DRAWING AND DESIGN
Course: Drawing I
Objective: Select a word draw it in perspective to
look 3D.
Course: Drawing I
Objective: Still life activity studying shape and form through direct light
observation.
Course: Design I
Objective: Select a magazine image and cut out
a portion to sketch and turn black and white to
overlay on top of the original image.
Course: Design II
Objective: Show opacity and transparency through overlay and points of
intersection of shape.
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Course: Design II
Objective: Create
a “Totem Pole” that
abstractly describes
yourself through motifs
and color
Course: Design II
Objective: Inspired by the quilters of Gee’s Bend, create a quilt pattern using
only magazine and paper scraps. Each piece must not overlap.
Course: Hand Rendering
Objective: Study image from magazine and replicate color
and form found in it
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