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Design is a journey, each project has its unique set of problems and solutions. The study and brain storming of ideas is what I enjoy. I am a designer who is always growing, learning, and exploring with my designs. I draw from my love of travel and love of the outdoors to create spaces that are functional and beautiful. I like to be hands-on in my work and design. I want users to walk into my spaces and feel welcome, comfortable and at ease. ian hostetter interior design 510.301.1347 ianhostetter.com [email protected]
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Page 1: Ian Hostetter Student Portfolio

Design is a journey, each project has its unique set of problems and solutions.

The study and brain storming of ideas is what I enjoy. I am a designer who is

always growing, learning, and exploring with my designs. I draw from my

love of travel and love of the outdoors to create spaces that are functional and beautiful. I like to be hands-on in my work and design. I want users to walk

into my spaces and feel welcome, comfortable and at ease.

ianhostetter

interior design510.301.1347

[email protected]

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Residential

Conceptual Design

Hospitality

Retail

Institutional

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(Revit Project)

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Residential

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What she desires and wishes...

-Warm cozy spaces-Loves to entertain-Clean-Soft-Welcoming-Natural materials-Mountains-Outdoors-Comfortable

What he desires and wishes...

-Open -Coffee house feel-Clean lined-Urban-Modern-Storage-Outdoors

Concept Ideas

-Warm

-Welcoming

-Outdoors

-Mountains

-Clean

-Open

-Cozy

Problem

Home

R e s i d e n t i a l D e s i g n

Client

-Couple

-No children

-1 dog

Site

-Low rise San Francisco building

-3rd Floor

To turn a warehouse into a welcoming home

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Private space

Public spaces

Circulation flow around the unit toutilize windows

Semi- private/public

www.autodesk.com/revit

Scale

Date

Drawn By

Checked By

Project Number

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

5/16

/201

3 9:

35:0

2 A

M

A117

Unnamed

Owner

Project Name

CheckerAuthor

Issue DateProject Number

No. Description Date

1 bedroom

www.autodesk.com/revit

Scale

Date

Drawn By

Checked By

Project Number

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

5/16

/201

3 9:

43:0

2 A

MA117

Unnamed

Owner

Project Name

CheckerAuthor

Issue DateProject Number

No. Description Date

1 kitcehn

www.autodesk.com/revit

Scale

Date

Drawn By

Checked By

Project Number

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

ConsultantAddressAddressAddressPhone

5/16

/201

3 9:

34:0

9 AM

A117

Unnamed

Owner

Project Name

CheckerAuthor

Issue DateProject Number

No. Description Date

1 livingroom

Bedroom Kitchen Living room

Questions asked of clients that inspired design...

What are three spaces which you each enjoy and why?

Describe what you enjoyed about previous residences.

Describe what you did not like about previous residences.

Do you have any current furnishings you would like to

incorporate?

Entrance

Dining

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These materials provide warmth to the space are clean surfaceswhich provide a traditional look.

R e s i d e n t i a l D e s i g n

Appliance styles

Windows

Master bed-room

office TV roomStorage

kitchen

Dining Living RoomBedroom

Laundry

Guest bath

Bath

BedroomBedroomcloset

Stairs and elevatorfor all floors

Stairsfor all floors

Counter

Cabinet

Flooring

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Skills within project...

-Programming Research Interviewing Bubbles Blocks

-Revit Drafting Rendering

-Material selection

-AutoCAD

Solution Solved by...

-Flow and arrangement of spaces to maximize use of windows -Public vs. Private areas for enter-taining guests

-Materials and finishes to bring out

personalities, and fulfil wishes

-Space planning to accommodate all the required elements

Elevation looking into the kitchen and eat-in counter

Counter detail

Cabinet section and detail

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Growing

Interaction and helping

Exploring

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Conceptual Design

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Problem

To create a space that will encourage interaction and teamwork between age groups while maintaining

each group’s identity. Also encouraging growth and learning while respecting code, safety and the needs for students, staff, and parents. This was a group project, my part was the common area and lobby.

Concept Ideas

-Interaction between ages

- Independent growth and learning

- Updated school

Site

-Child care centerat San Francisco State University

-1st floor with conceptual 2nd

Client

-San Francisco State University Child Care Center

C o n c e p t u a l D e s i g n

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Open Space

Offices

Lobby

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

ClassroomPod

Pod

Layout of the Entire Space

-Interaction between spaces and groups

-Security for children at all times

-Connection beween spaces

Pod area provides classroom interaction between classrooms and common areas

Restroom each side Common kitchen Common space between classrooms

ClassroomClassroom

Restroom Restroom

Shared Kitchen

Interaction between classes

Pod

Pod between classses

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C o n c e p t u a l D e s i g n

Adult’s watchful eye

Sick bay

Childrens security

Childrens play area

Lobby Desk

Door Kids Offices

Lobby Critera

With one floor idea With 2nd floor idea

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Parents requirements..

-Stroller storage on bottom

-Car seat storage on top

-Mini cubes withen

Skills within project...

-Group Communication skills

-Code Research

-Concept Minilulapation

-Sketching

-Bubbles

-Blocks

-Group Crit/brain storming

-Photoshop rendering

-Presentation

Parts of phone interview

What types of interactions are the children allowed to have together? -Throughout the day such as breaks, lunch, and outside time, also special events with supervision -Having designated space per age group

What are important things to keep in mind with kids and adults using the same space? -Scale, this is important to keep in mind when designing a kids space. You want both kids and adults to feel like the space was designed for them.

Why do you enjoy working in a childcare facility and how do you think the design of a space could hurt or en-hance the experience? -The learning exploring and innocence that kids provide is twhat I enjoy -Size of things can hurt the experience for both kids and adults, so thinking about all users -Engaging spaces that can be flexible and that can be used to keep things stimulating

Solution

- Office area located for privacy

and convenience for everyone

-Staff needs met in a child friendly

way with heights and finishes

-Community space created for easy

access and multi function uses

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Hospitality

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Concepts

-Reach for the sky

-Exclusivity

Problem

-Create restaurant and bar, each with its own identity,while still being connected

-Unique shaped building

-Awkward column placement

Client

-Costa and RicciEating Experience

Site

-Chicago Ritz Carlton building

H o s p i t a l i t y D e s i g n

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Bar and lounge

Dining

Kitchen

Staff area

Chef’s table

Bar

KitDin

Column within kitchen

Bar

Kit

Din

No direct access to barfrom hotel or street

Bar

KitDin

Best Option-Kitchen near loading dock

-Serves dining and bar

-Bar near entry

-Dining in middle

Din

Bar

Kit

Din

Split dining creates problems

Din

Entry

Entry

Entry

Entry

Loading Dock

Loading Dock

Loading Dock

Loading Dock

Private dining

Wine wallModel floor plan of space

(Group)

Analysis

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H o s p i t a l i t y D e s i g n

View: Back-of-bar to entry, large plush chairs invite people to sit, have a drink, and stay awhile

Whimsical, pulls in organic elements

South elevation of bar area

Club chair in deep blue

View: Walk into bar and restaurant space Process idea and sketchProcess idea and sketch

Bar area

-Get a drink

-Relax

-Listen to music

-Be with friends

-Grab a light snack

-Enjoy the atmosphere

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Wine barrels

- Visual barrier -Sound barrier -Italian influnce

Process idea and sketch

Curtains and booths give exclusive nooks for diners.

Wine display wall

Solution...

-Unique shape = Dynamic space nooks for privacy

-Columns become guide for storage and flow

-Materials and color help create identity between spaces

Skills within project...

-Group project communication

-Programming

-Revit

-Material selection

-Hand rendering

View: Dining room with a wine barrel sound and visual break from bar

Dining area

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Retail

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Problem

-Design a shoe box retail space, 23’x 45’-John Varvatos Branding-Incorporate J.V.’s love of music-Includes windows facing pedestrian only street-Consider shoppers experience as well as employees-Storage needs for back stock etc.

Concept

-Exposed -Natural-Electric-Music inspired-Stands out

Client

-John Varvatos

-High end mens Fashion

-$85- 10,000 Items

Site

-371 Rodeo Dr. Beverly Hills CA 90210

R e t a i l D e s i g n

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Shirts and pants

Suits and jackets

Accessories

Staff

Dressing rooms

suits

Pants and shirts

Seating

Dressingrooms

StaffOpen area

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“A True Life style brand people identify with our lines because they are based off music, music

is tangible , you can write it, read it, play it and listen to it. When you can identify with some-

thing in your personal life then it becomes a life style and that’s JV line A True Life Style Brand”

- Tom Kalendarian Vicee pres.

“Reaching back to move forward. A vintage and a modern edge to our clothes. Men are taking a

more individualistic and personal approach to dressing. They are mixing dressy with casual, result-

ing in an eclectic look that suits their personality.”

Design trends between stores..

Brick

Metal

Wood

Colors or interior

Black Grey

Rust Brown Ember red

Dark Green Midnight blue

R e t a i l D e s i g n

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Custom storage pull-out with shoe, bag and suit-storage hides back stock.

Also blends into the wall for storage and racks in front of the unit.

Racking layout maximize storage of inventory and allows for window shopping. This also maximizes the natural light in the space.

East Elevation

Flexible clothing display

Concept is a rack that will... Hang, lean, and move clothing Create entire look within a rack Changes sizes Industrial look

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RCP Of Store

AB C

FixtureNumber Of Fixtures Manufacture

56

30

1

Cole

Open

Open

WattsType of Bulb

LED

Florescent

Switching

Dimmer

Dimmer

Dimmer

X

X

X

Tag

A

B

C

A -Flexible -Low heat gain -Bright -Long lasting -Energy efficient

B -JV branding -Industrial -Minimal light -Flexible for displays

C -Distinctive look -Warm glow -Defines space -Energy Efficient

Thoughts behind lights

R e t a i l D e s i g n

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Skills withen project...

-Programming

-Research

-Space models

-Sketching

-AutoCAD

-Hand rendering

Musical inspiration

-Theater like curtains hide dressing rooms

-Record player turned jewelry box

-Portraits of performers from JV branding

Bring on the Stage

Record Player TurndedJewelery Safe

Musical art featured on walls of each store

Wall Features...

-Recycled barn wood

-Musician’s Portraits

-Doorway to offices and restroom

-Inventory against wall

Solution

-Maximize space with zones and categories for clothing

-Creative storage built into displays

-Windows become a guide for fixtures and window vignette

-Brought in J.V.’s music inspiration in functional ways to fit a retail setting

-Features J.V. branding style with colors and materials

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Institutional

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Problem

-Update center-Create a year round draw-Teach public about river system in creative ways

Client

-Oregon Department of FIsh and Wildlife

-US Army CorpsOf Engineers

-1 Million + visitors

Concept

-The river itself

In depth..*Cycle*Movement*Migration*Nature

Site

-Bradford island

-40 miles east of Portland

-Columbia River Gorge

-Oregon

HWY 84Columbia RiverMt. Hood Forest

I n s t i t u t i o n a l D e s i g n

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Center Used For...

-Fish counting (gov)

- Public education

-Hatchery

-Fish ladder viewing

-Retail and cafe needs

-Rest stop/destination

CODE INFO

Multnomah County, OregonAssembly and business type-IBC 2010-OSSC chapter 11 accessibility code-OSSC egress-1007 stairways, elevators egress-2007 fire code-NFPA Fire code reference- Title 24-2010 Oregon energy efficiency code-2010 Oregon mechanical code-2011 Oregon electrical code-2011 Oregon plumbing code-ADA with different floors- Oregon reach code -2011 Elevator code

Roof top deck

Main level (ground level)

Deck level

Sub 1

Sub 2

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• Lobby– Welcome desk– Small office– Storage– 3D Welcome map

• Galleries– History of river– River information

• Aquarium fish center– Fish ladders– Fish education, fish history, fish industry, etc.

• Café space– Kitchen– Order/pick-up– Seating

• Gift Center– POS– Storage– Variety of display options

• Outdoor space– Seating– Native plant garden– Ladder viewing

• Service space– Restrooms– Offices– Elevator– Stairs

Spaces and analysis

I n s t i t u t i o n a l D e s i g n

Gravity fed energy efficient fish tank filter, temperature control and bacteria regulator

Upper dam

Lower dam

Pipes cary water to tank from upper river

Pipes cary water out of tanks to lower river

Stacking Model

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Things to think about with organization of spaces

-What needs natural light?

-How to organize exhibits together

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HOSSDesigns

Ian Hostetter(510) [email protected]

Client:

Oregon DepartmentOf Fish and Wildlife(ODFW) and USArmy Corps ofEngineers

ProjectName:

Columbia RiverEducation Center

Issuance Date:

SheetName:

Team Information:

Sheet Number:

Date:

Stamp:

H.3

3" = 1'-0"1 Copy of UPPER DISPLAY LIGHTING

Challenges

- Curtain windows on every wall

-Pillars every 17 ft.

-Elevator and stair bay permanent

-Only 6,000sq. Ft to work with on this floor

-9ft ceilings

I n s t i t u t i o n a l D e s i g n

Main Level

Draw guests into building with a large aquarium at enterance along with a retail space and reception area

AOne-way mirror lets natural light into retail and also highlights the view

BStone display wall: Plaques change with gallery themes

CGallery display with builtin lighting

Detail of cabinet

-Angled for easy reading

-Light above glass minimizes reflection

A

B

C

Bubbles and blocks for brainstorming

Process

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Solution

-Maximize spaces and windows

-One-way mirrors allow for maximized viewing

-Maximize windows for viewing

-Reception desks main entrance

Gallery

Retail

Reception

Office

Backstock

Dressing room

Retail space

-Natural light into the space -Local artists work

-Revenue for the site -Souvenirs of your trip on the river

Have a question? Want to book a local tour or reservation? Ask the Reception Desk.

Floor plan includes

-Main entery

-Reception Desk

-Galleries

-Retail

-360 degree views

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Challenges

-No natural light on floor

-Unique shaped permanent exterior walls

- 4,500 sq ft on this level

-9ft ceilings

I n s t i t u t i o n a l D e s i g n

Deck Level

View: Step off elevator and be greated by cafe with seating

Too tight, theater is too small and cafe, restroom and seating will not fit enough people to make it worth the addition of these spaces.

This one works. There is enough room for the restrooms a commerical kitchen and seating for the cafe.

Seating

Kitchen

Restroom

Seating Kitcehn

Theater

Restroom

Image

False window

Light from behind Glass panels

Bradford Island Columbia River, River Education Center

Process

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Solution

-Keep main plumbing and service access together

-Restrooms and kitchen

-Group similar spaces together.

-Consider noise from cafe and the kitchen

Outside deck view of fish ladders

Cozy cafe sitting area for reading and enjoying a drink

Floor plan includes

-Restrooms

-Kitchen

-Cafe

-Sitting area

-Deck

Cafe Kitchen

Restrooms

Sitting area

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Challenges

-Flow between galleries

-Relationship between theater, offices and galleries

-Offices need direct access to all levels as well as exterior

-No natural light on this level

-9ft ceilings

I n s t i t u t i o n a l D e s i g n

Gallery showing river’s history

Movie theater with films on the river and its wildlife

Sub 1 level

Process

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Solution

-Easy staff access: offices near elevator bays and exterior doors

-Place theater away from galleries to reduce noise

-View of fish galleries draw guests interest and curiosity about whats below

Floor plan includes

-Staff offices

-Movie theater

-Galleries

-Connection to sub 2

GalleryOpen to Fish

Glalleries(sub 2)

Theater

Offices

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Challenges

-Noise between Kids zone and Galleries

-Fish gallery; flow between the different exhibits and with the live fish tanks

-Code for mulitilevel levels

-Staff access to fish window for migration counting each season

-9ft ceilings

I n s t i t u t i o n a l D e s i g n

Fish identification wall as if you were seeing the fish underwater. Also two large tanks to view those species live year round

Unique features of the space...

-Place river water sounds throughout the space to imitate the rivers edge.

-Tanks draw guests to experience fish year-round, even when fish ladders are empty

-Images (shadows) of fish swim on floor

Sub 2 level

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Floor plan includes

-Kids area -Identification gallery

-Fish life stages gallery -Counting offices

-Tanks -Fishing gallery

-Fish viewing windows

Ladder viewing deckCounting room

Identification gallery wall

Life-stages gallery

Tank Tank

Childrens area

Fishing Gallery

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I n s t i t u t i o n a l D e s i g n

Kids Area on sub level 2

Ideas behind the design...

-Use water and fish themes

-Road trip destination

-Lets children burn off energy

-Insprie and excite children to learn about the river

-Create a draw for children to come not only to enjoy the river and the fish but also the play area -Childrens area with a boat game for them to race and burn off energy

-Parents can sit and watch as the kids play

-Cubbies for kids shoes and anything else that may need storing while at play

Boat idea Camp ground idea Fishing idea

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-Campground area for kids to run around play and burn off energy

before getting back into the car

-Mats below

-Pretend campground and fire

-Padded stairs allow children to jump up/downas they imitate fish climbing the ladders

-A slide to come down from the ladder

-Fishing is always popular

-Kids can fish with magnets for fake fish, they can identify them and win a prize

Play Campground

Fish Ladder Slide

Fishing Game

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I n s t i t u t i o n a l D e s i g n

Looking down on the sub level 1 and 2. Both the gallery spaces.

Glass ceiling with life size fish

-Hanging glass multi colored cylindersreflects recessed angled lights and sim-ulates looking up from under water

HOSSDesigns

Ian Hostetter(510) [email protected]

Client:

Oregon DepartmentOf Fish and Wildlife(ODFW) and USArmy Corps ofEngineers

ProjectName:

Columbia RiverEducation Center

Issuance Date:

SheetName:

Team Information:

Sheet Number:

Date:

Stamp:

H.3

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Solution

-Separation between children’s area and galleries for noise and safety

-Use lack of natural light to the advantage of creating a underwater world

-Organizing the galleries in a logical flow

-Provide a private room for fish counting

-Ramps and ease of level changes for code

See the growing stages of salmon

-Learn the role of the river for salmon

-Why the river’s health is important for all fish and all wildlife within the river system

-Space for aquariums

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I n s t i t u t i o n a l D e s i g n

Challenges

- Rooftop weight concerns -Draw people to the roof

-Root growth of plants -Provide additional food and drink

-Keep perimeter open for views -Keeping the perimeter clear for views

-Secluded seating through out

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Solution

-Inspiration from near by trailsFor the shape and material of pathways

-Zones for each space

-Raised trails become planters for the native plant gardens throughout the rooftop

Space includes...

-Drink cart with seating

-Lecture area

-Secluded sitting area

-Native plant gardens

Skills within project...

-Site measurements

-Programming

-Revit

-Hand rendering

-Photoshop rendering

-InDesign

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Kitchen

-New Counter

-Backsplash

-Cabinet Paint

-Wall Paint

-New Floor

-New Sink

-Plumbing

Living Room Clean Up and Lighten

-Floors Sanded and Re-finished -Pine Walls Sanded and whitewashed -Fireplace Harth Re-done -Cieling painted -Floor Heating Grate Removed and pathed

Bathroom Up-date

-New vanity -New Toilet -New Shower -Tiles -New Floor -New life -New paint -New Plumbing

Rental Cottage Property Revamp

-$10,000 budget-Demo and Redo bathroom and Kitchen-Refinish hardwood floors-Sand and paint pine panel walls-Fix Fireplace hearth-Plumbing Needs-Paint walls and trim-All around Cleaning

Furniture designs i have played with...

Wood from childhood family homes fence

Turned into tables to enjoy

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ian hostetter

interior design510.301.1347

[email protected]


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