legendSustainable
Positive Emotions
Jazz Inspired
Employee Efficiency
Social Interaction
Minnesota Culture
Accessibility
Client Presentation Folio
Sydney Ulrich | New Rockford, North Dakota
North Dakota State University
Comprehensive Design Project
Department of Apparel, Design and Hospitality Management
Spring 2016
Walls with sound
batting to provide
privacy (Heung, &
Tianming, 2012)
Windows
throughout for
natural lighting &
a great view
outisde (Ariffin,
Bibon, &
Abdullah, 2012)
Bar
appliances
are in close
adjacency to
improve
functions
Fireplace to
create visual
warmth
(Othman, &
Goodarzirad,
2013)
Floor plan
Fabric & Finishes
throughout are
Commercial Grade &
highly durable (Ariffin,
Bibon, &Abdullah,
2012, Heung, &
Tianming, 2012)
Play light jazz
music through
speakers during
day to elongate
guest stays (Ariffin,
Bibon, Abdullah,
2012)
Different areas are
provided so guests
can choose their
desired atmosphere
(Ariffin, Bibon,
Abdullah, 2012)
Areas for
circulation &
wheelchair turn
arounds (Ryu,
& Jang, 2007)
Recessed can’s
to provide task
lighting for
employees
(Ariffin, Bibon,
Abdullah, 2012)
Elegant
chandeliers to
catch guests
attention
(Ariffin, Bibon, & Abdullah, 2012)
Dimmable light
fixtures for altering
during different
times of day &
events (Ariffin, Bibon,
& Abdullah, 2012,
Ryu, & Han, 2011)
Layers of lighting
for variation of
light output &
options for guests
(Heung, &
Tianming, 2012)
Abstract staff on
ceiling to create
innovative
elements
(Heung, &
Tianming, 2012)
Up lighting
throughout to
accent ceiling
characteristics
(Ariffin, Bibon,
Abdullah, 2012)
Cove lighting to
provide another
variation of light
and accent
important areas
(Ryu, & Han,
2011)
Wall Sconces
down the
corridors to
make it inviting
(Ariffin, Bibon, &
Abdullah, 2012)
ceiling plan
Hostess
station to
greet guests
as they enter
(Drake, 2015)
Adjacent to
bar to
accommodate
drinks while
waiting (Kim, &
Moon, 2009)
Abstract
staff carried
throughout
spaces &
piano
banquette
Upholstery
fabric, F13,
tufted into
musical
notes
Closet
provided for
guest
storage
(Drank, 2015)
Hostess & waiting
Brass tubes &
shelves to
display liquor,
providing
guests with a
visual of
choices (Ryu, &
Jang, 2007)
Granite,
GRT1, inset
countertop
with
Traditional
Wood Arm
Rest
Onyx
Engineered
Stone, ES1,
backlit to
draw
attention
Wood
Laminate,
LMT1
2 Points of Sale
Stations:
1 for the Dining
Area
1 for the Lounge
Area
(Heung &
Tianming, 2012)
Gold Ceiling
Tile, LMTCT1,
emphasizes
a 1950s
aesthetic
Bar area is
open, inviting
&
approachable
(Ryu, & Jang,
2007)
bar
Chandelier for
each table to give
guests a sense of
their own space
(Jang, & Young,
2006)
Upholstered
seat & back
for support &
different guest
needs (Heung,
& Tianming,
2012)
Upholstered
seat & back
for soft
texture
(Ulrich, 2016)
Straight &
understandable
pathways for
employees &
guests (Kim, &
Moon, 2009, Liu,
& Jang, 2009)
Multiple table
options –
2, 3, 4, & 6
person tables
(Heung, &
Tianming, 2012)
dining
Lounge
Custom metal
sculptures by
Creative Steel
Work Inc. in
MN
High back
lounge chair to
give an option
for privacy &
comfort
(Heung, &
Tianming, 2012)
A music bracket
frames the stage
with drapery
falling below
Artwork along
corridors to visually
stimulate guests &
employees (Ariffin,
Bibon, & Abdullah,
2012, Jang, &
Young, 2006)
Restroom
entrances
hidden within
corridor for
privacy (Kim, &
Moon, 2009)
Men & Women
Restrooms are
both ADA
compliant
(Heung, &
Tianming, 2012)
Men’s Women’s
restrooms
Metal gate
design
connects to
abstract staff
concept
Modular furniture
for providing easy
reconfiguring &
removal
(Wardono, Hibino, & Koyama, 2012)
Fireplace to
create visual
warmth
(Othman, &
Goodarzirad,
2013)
Beautiful view
of the Mississippi
River (Ariffin,
Bibon, Abdullah, 2012)
patio