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page 2: office design
page 9: healthcare design: comprehensive cancer center
page 16: residential design
page 19: efficency residential design
page 22: retail design
page 27: healthcare design: assisted living facility
page 34: resume
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amanda berkes [email protected]
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office design
Our office space is a living, breathing and growing organism. The space we designed will create a positive mind and bodyfor all of the workers in the PurFoods company as well asany individual visiting the facility. We focused a lot of our designintentions towards creating an efficent, highly collaborative and easily changing enviornment that suits the needs of the quicklyexpanding PurFoods company that is based in central Iowa. Working with the Herman Miller furniture company, we were able to utilize their office furniture systems to create an efficentwork space as well as designing extra immenities that will enhance the lives of the har working staff of the company.
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Departments: 1- Main Entrance/Lobby 4- Employee Cafeteria/Break area 2- Private Offices/HR 5- Outdoor Patio/Eating Space 3- Conference Pod 6- R&D, Logistics, Purchasing and Sales
Main Level Second LevelDepartments: 7- Printing and Mail Center 11- Coffee Bar 8- Accounting/Marketing 12- Gym and Employee Lounge 9- Billing & Intake 13- IT and Storage 10- Call Center
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healthcare design
Our comprehensive cancer center is based around the concept of flow; the importance of connections and ease of access which has influenced our overall building design. By creating and reinforcing important connections that benefit the patient, the caregiver, visitors of the facility and the surrounding University of Nebraska Medical Center campus we have created a highly efficient environment that promotes wellness and positivity. The whole complex is surrounded by open green space that creates a calming and therapeutic atmosphere by using the proven evidence based healing strategy of nature as a distraction. This will provide a space for walking and relaxing for both patients and family members. The building is positioned to open up views to the green space below and allow the flow of natural light to be a key design feature of our facility and to benefit the patient and the workers as much as possible. Our cancer center will provide all of the amenities and care giving needs that a patient would ever desire, but it will also be an environment that is welcoming, calming and easy to navigate.
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comprehensive cancer center: University of Nebraska Medical Center and HDR
Main Lobby and Entrance Experience
building design concept diagram
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Building Function Programming
Parking
Lobby Space
Radiology Services
Infusion Therapy
Radiation Therapy
Clinics
Surgical Services
Meditation Gardens
MechanicalInpatient CareResearch
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Inpatient Floor
Patient Zone
Nurse Zone
Visitor Zone
Vertical Circulation
Inpatient Floor Plan:
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residential design
Design a luxury condominium for the Highwater couple who have just purchased two adjacent condos in the famous 15 Central Park West apartment building in New York City. Integrating traditional and modern design styles as well as the couples highly esteemed art collection to create a uniformly high end, luxurious residential design.
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efficiency residential design
Explore and address the challenges of residential interior design at the compact scale, incorporating issues of ergonomics, human behavior, and special needs. Design a space for a middle aged man; working to integrate his needed work space and storage issues on a compact scale. A design provoked from the clients collection of vinyl jazz records; the textures, tones and colors of the space work to create an atmosphere reminiscent to the smooth sounds of saxophonic melodies.
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retail design
Study the nature of retail design in an intense design process starting from the site and brand analysis, moving to the survey of the existing space to the development of the store concept. Defining all surface materials and colors to create a specific atmosphere using the visual analogy of a roman cafe, bakery envionrment. After developing the concept and materials, as well as shopwindow designs, refinement of the showroom was shown with lighting details and documents depicting all of the necessary construction details in the retail space.
furniture showroom design:
mezzanine
main level
lower level
1 north section
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bringing West Elm to Rome, Italy
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Track Lighting
Pendant Light
Recessed Can Light
Wall Washer Recessed Can
Mezzanine Level
Legend
Electrical Panel
Single Switch
Double Switch
Three Way Switch
Dimmer Switch
Reflected Ceiling PlanElectrical Plan
Drapery Panel with Recessed Can Lights
Wall Mounted Light
In Floor Outlet
110 Volt Double Outlet
C.Bar Display Case DetailScale 1:5
SectionScale 1:50
Copper Counter top 0.95cm
Metal Bolt 5.5cm
Wood Structure 4x7cm
Hardwood Frame 1.25cm
Wood Veneer 0.5cm
CB A
Wood Veneer 0.5cmHardwood Frame 1.25cm
Wood Structure 4x7cm
Metal Bolt 5.5cm
Plywood Counter top Structure 4.5cm
Copper Counter top .95cm
Metal Stud 16cm
Brick Masonry Wall 72cm
Gypsum Board 1cm
Paint
Resin Floor 2cmConcrete Floor 18cm
Hardwood Shelf Back 2cm
Wood Veneer 0.5cmMetal Wall Bracket 20cm
Hardwood Structure 14cm
Recessed Incandescent Down light 6cm
Hardwood StructureWood Veneer 0.5cm
Wood Structure 6x10cm
A.Bar Counter top DetailScale 1:2
B.Side Wall Shelving and Display Case DetailsScale 1:20
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healthcare design
Design an assisted living facility in Panama City focusing on the changing needs of the baby boomer generation that will soon be using the facility. Our design concept was focused around this idea of creating the new production of an old play; bringing strength and restoration to our environment and those that inhabit it. We recognize the value of every person and our mission is to provide quality assisted living services and facilities to the Panama Pacifico Community and to promote wellness and awakening in our customers physical, emotional and spiritual care through all of our ammenities offered in the facility.
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Site MapBuilding and Site Elevation
Level Two
Level One
assisted living facility:Panama Pacifico community
Building Plan
resume
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Fall 2011
Summer 2012
Summer 2011-Present
Summer 2011
2005-Present
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2010-Present2009-Present2009-Present2009-Present1997-2007
Iowa State University, Ames, IA Major: Interior Design, BFA (CIDA Accredited) GPA: 4.0ISU Abroad, Rome, Italy
Internship at Michael Richman Interiors: Hands on design experience in the high end residential field. Aided in the workof several seperate interior projects for clients. Chicago, ILCNT Packing Services: provided caring customer service to individuals moving into new homes. Sycamore, ILPersonal Care Worker for Opportunity House De Kalb, ILChildcare Provider/nanny De Kalb, IL
Iowa State University Dean’s ListMember of Sigma Alpha Lamba National Leadership andHonors OrganizationAwarded Debra L. Furman and Robert G. Pulver StudyAbroad ScholarshipMember of National Honor Society of Collegiate ScholarsIowa State University Recognition AwardIowa State University GrantKiwanis Club Academic ScholarshipNational Honor Society
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Interior Design Student Association (IDSA)De Kalb, IL animal shelter volunteerGirl Scouts of America
Auto desk Revit ArchitectureAuto CAD ArchitectureAdobe PhotoshopAdobe IllustratorItalian (beginner)Spanish (intermediate)proficient communication skillsteam work skills
ItalyGermanySwitzerlandParis, FranceMexico
Amy MikovecSenior Lecturer 390 College of Design, Ames, IA 50014 (515) 294-6724 [email protected] MoscettiAssociate Designer at Michael Richman Interiors (908)249- 2343 [email protected] FellabaumCurrent Supervisor at CTN Packing Services 601 Brickville Rd Sycamore, IL 60178 (815)739-0365
2010-Present2009-Present1997-2007
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amanda berkes [email protected]
amanda [email protected],(815) 757-5189