interior design portfolio
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A collection of work completed while enrolled in Iowa State University's CIDA accredited interior design program.TRANSCRIPT
Jacquelyn Lyons31425 Northfield Blvd. Northfield, MN 55057 · 507.649.1035
You can design and create, and build the most wonderful place in the world. But it takes people to make the dream a reality.
“”Walt Disney
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OFFICE DESIGNPurfoods
HEALTHCARE DESIGNPanama Pacifico
RESIDENTIAL DESIGNJim’s KitchenLuxury CondoStudio ApartmentKids’ Lounge
RETAIL DESIGNWest Elm
RESUME
PURFOODS, ANKENY, IOWA
OFFICE1
PURFOODSANKENY, IOWA
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Design the new corporate office for Purfoods, a meal producer and distributor located in a suburb of Des Moines, Iowa. The concept focuses on an open and versatile layout with an organic flow, much like a living breathing organism. By concentrating on innovative public spaces with opportu-nities for chance interaction, the design embodies the casual fun philosophy which is so central to Purfoods’ opera-tions. The project is done in collaboration with Herman Miller and Pigott, Inc, as well as teammates Erica Riha, Amanda Berkes and Kim Haberl.
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WAYFINDING PLAN0’ 2’ 4’ 8’
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HR HRInterviewing CFO President
Cafeteria
Kitchenette
Lounge
ConferenceReception
Gel Pack Sales
Logistics
R&D
Men’s Restroom
Women’s Restroom
Patio
0’2’ 4’ 8’N
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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SITE PLAN N
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Coffee Bar
Billing & Intake
Call Center
Print Center
MarketingAccounting
Wii Room
Gym
Women’s
Men’sIT Storage
Mail Center
IT Work Room
General Storage
Balcony
0’2’ 4’ 8’N
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
IT
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COFFEE BAR DETAIL DRAWING6
7PERSONALIZATION CONCEPT
0’ 2’ 4’ 8’SECTION A7
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ACCOUSTICAL CEILING CLOUDS MATIERIALS MODEL
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PANAMA PACIFICO, PANAMA CITY, PANAMA
HEALTHCARE10
Design an assisted living and memory care facility in the booming city of Panama City, Panama. The asymmetrical complex emphasizes community, natural light and nature. Designing to allow the natural surroundings to freely infiltrate the facility through operable windows and breezeways provides both residents and staff with a comfortable space. Amenities provided at the facility include: a large open courtyard, roof garden, craft and woodshop spaces, multipurpose community spaces, a theater/chapel, public café, salon, spa, physical therapy spaces and IT services. All spaces meet ADA require-ments, and all furnishings are durable and specifically designed for healthcare. Efficiency is of the utmost importance as well as maintaining the residents’ independence that they have enjoyed for years. The project is done in collaboration with Heather Bednar and published in a student newspaper.
PANAMA PACIFICOPANAMA CITY, PANAMA
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Public Space
Amenities
Yellow Pod
Blue Pod
Memory Care
Purple Pod
Nurses’ Station
Offices
Corridors &Stairs
Outdoor Space
Utilities
Resident OnlyPublicCorridorTwo BedroomOne BedroomCommon SpaceCorridorTwo BedroomOne BedroomCommon SpaceCorridor
Two BedroomOne BedroomCommon SpaceCorridor
One BedroomCommon SpaceCorridor
NFIRST FLOOR PLAN0’ 2’ 8’
NSECOND FLOOR PLAN0’ 2’ 8’
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NASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY SPACE FLOOR PLAN0’ 2’ 8’4’
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NASSISTED LIVING TWO BEDROOM FLOOR PLAN0’ 2’ 8’4’
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NMEMORY CARE UNIT FLOOR PLAN0’ 2’ 8’4’
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JIM’S KITCHEN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
LUXURY CONDO, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
RESIDENTIAL
STUDIO APARTMENT, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
KIDS’ LOUNGE, WATERLOO, IOWA
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JIM’S KITCHENNEW YORK, NEW YORK
1Done in collaboration with Shelter Architecture and Benjamin Olsen
Design a small kitchen in New York City full of creative storage solutions. A new island increases countertop space and creates a second work triangle. One has a primary sink outfitted with a garbage disposal unit and cooktop, while the other has a prep sink that doubles as an ice bucket/wet bar during parties. Two high performance dishwasher drawers tuck under the the primary sink counter, and freezer and refrigerator drawers stack under the island. A stacked convection micro-wave and wall oven complete the appliance array. LED strip lights and pendant fixtures illuminate key work surfaces. A fitted table folds flat and files into a slot behind the wall cabinet to clear the archway to the living room. Two Robo chairs fold and hang on the wall as functional art. A slim bi-fold door replaces the clunky pantry door. The cabinets have notched handles to save money on hardware and sustainable wood finishes match the existing casework. The completed design was submitted to the “Jim’s Kitchen” Architizer competition.
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IDEATION
FLOOR PLAN EXPERIMENTATION [NOT TO SCALE]
EXISTING INTERIOR PHOTOS
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TABLE DIAGRAM
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0’ 2’-0’’ 4’-0’’ 8’-0’’0’ 2’-0’’ 4’-0’’ 8’-0’’N
FLOOR PLAN
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B
A
D
C
ELEVATION A ELEVATION B
ELEVATION C ELEVATION D
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2 1 15
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Design a condo at 15 Central Park West, New York City. The clients include a husband and wife, as well as a mother-in-law recovering from cancer. The space must also accommo-date visits from children and grandchildren. All materials and finishes are VOC-free, and furnishings are comfort-ably sized with the elderly mother-in-law in mind. The design includes a staff entrance and sleeping quarters which doubles as a guest room when not in use. All furniture arrange-ments emphasize the incredible view of Central Park, bringing nature into the urban setting. Stylistical-ly, the design is a mix of the clients’ contemporary (furnishings) and traditional (materials) tastes. The project is done in collabora-tion with Kelly Nelson.LUXURY CONDO
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
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LUXURY CONDOLUXURY CONDONEW YORK, NEW YORKNEW YORK, NEW YORK
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EXISTING FLOOR PLANS
LIVING ROOM SKETCH CLIENT ARTWORK CLIENT ARTWORK
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West 6
2nd Street
Central Park WestCentral Park West
West 6
1st Street
Broadw
ay
Broadw
ay
0’ 2’ 4’ 8’N
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FLOOR PLAN
SITE PLAN
A
SECTION A
BA
0’ 2’ 4’ 8’25
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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN0’ 2’ 4’ 8’
N
LIGHTING LEGENDRecessed Incandescent
Spotlight
Chandelier
Pendant Light
ELEVATION A ELEVATION B0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ 26
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The client is a single female who is a highly allergic asthmatic and entusiastic about yoga. All materials are hypo-allergenic, and the furnishings reflect her eclectic style. The design includes custom shelving units to act as dividers within the small apartment. The space has a soft contemporary feel while preserving the integrity of the historic building.
STUDIO APARTMENTMINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
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0’ 2’ 4’ 8’N
FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATION A ELEVATION B ELEVATION C
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A
B
C
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KIDS’ LOUNGEHOUSE OF HOPE, WATERLOO, IOWA
Design a small lounge space for children and teens of single mothers in at-risk living situa-tions. Functions include a study corner, book and DVD storage, TV viewing and a seating area. The space utilizes a bright fresh color palette, storage within furnishings and custom designed shelving and ceiling features. This project was done in collaboration with teammates Jennifer Hills, Tessia Rockey, Hanna Johnson, Morgan Cook and Kristin Hatting. It was installed by Iowa State University students in April, 2013.
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0’ 2’-0’’ 4’-0’’ 8’-0’’N
FLOOR PLAN
0’ 2’-0’’ 4’-0’’ 8’-0’’ELEVATION A ELEVATION B ELEVATION C ELEVATION D
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D
C
B
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RETAILWEST ELM, ROME, ITALY
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WEST ELMROME, ITALY
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Design the first West Elm store outside of the U.S. in Rome, Italy. The concept is based on West Elm’s existing aesthetic, as well as the idea of ‘weaving’ the American brand with Italian culture. The finished design implements natural materials which are both sustainable and native to the region. Our proposal successfully integrates West Elm’s contempo-rary merchandise into Rome’s historic setting, all the while preserving the historic integrity of the existing building. The project is done in collaboration with team members Hang Chen and Bethany Zobeck, located both in Iowa and Rome. In the summer of 2012, the project was selected for submission to the Donghia Scholarship Competition.
32Donghia Scholarship Competition Participant
PRECEDENT SKETCHES
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FIRST FLOOR:EntranceLiving displayDining displayKitchen displayBath displayCash-wrap
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NFIRST FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATION A 0’ 2’ 4’ 8’34
A C
B
D
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1
A
0’ 2’ 4’ 8’
SECTION A SECTION B
SECTION C SECTION D
0’ 2’ 4’ 8’
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN N
SECOND FLOOR:Outdoor DisplayDesign Lab
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0’ 2’ 4’ 8’
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LIGHTING LEGEND
Ceiling Height
Recessed Light
Projector
Pendant Light
Projection Screen
SECOND FLOOR RCPN
0’ 2’4’ 8’
OLIVE WOOD TRAVERTINE WATER HYACINTH
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BASEMENT:Office displayBedroom displayRestroomsStorageEmployee room/office
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0’ 2’ 4’ 8’
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN N
ELEVATION B ELEVATION C0’ 2’ 4’ 8’
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B
C
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Jacquelyn Lyons3
1425 N
orthfield B
lvd. N
orthfield, MN 5
5057 · 5
07.649.1035
jllyons@
iastate.edu
· lyons.jacquelyn.l@
gmail.com
·EDUCATION
WORK EXPERIENCE
SKILLS
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design, CIDA AccreditedMinor in GermanIowa State University, Ames IA3.85 GPA, Magna Cum Laude
May 2013
Night manager responsible for a crew of 6 people and all closing proce-dures, trained new employees, organized deliveries Northfield, MN
Cashier, customer serviceNorthfield, MN
2008 - 2011
2007 - 2009
Dairy Queen: Shift Leader
Grisim’s Sweet Corn
Languages: German, intermediate
Computer: Revit, Adobe Creative Suites, AutoCAD Architecture, Microsoft Office
Design: sketching, hand and computer rendering, drafting, laser cutter use, ADA issues, design history, historic preservation, modeling, space planning, renovation, materials selection, construction documents, specification writing, site measurements, residential design, institutional design, retail design, office design, lighting, sustainable design, presentation skills, group projects, collabo-ration with group members overseas
Destination Iowa State: Leader Led a small group of incoming freshmen in orientation activitiesAmes, IA
Fall 2012
Food prep, customer serviceAmes, IA
Fall 2012 - Spring 2013ISU Dining
Took phone calls, pulled samples, contacted product reps, assisted design process, Revit work, construction docs, took site measurements, prepared client boardsMinneapolis, MN
Summer 2012Shelter Architecture: Intern
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AWARDS/HONORS
VOLUNTEERING
MEMBERSHIPS
TRAVELS
REFERENCES
Iowa State University Local ScholarshipGenerations ScholarshipCompetitive Excellence ScholarshipDean’s ListNational Society of Collegiate ScholarsEntered the Donghia Scholarship CompetitionEntered Architizer CompetitionEntered Kellex Competition
National Register of Historic Places nomination workCampanile Clock Tower, Ames IAHouse of Hope design service projectAmes, IA / Waterloo, IAMove-In CrewAmes, IAHigh School TutorAmes, IAChurch vacation bible schoolNorthfield, MNThree Links Retirement CenterNorthfield, MNNorthfield Public LibraryNorthfield, MN
Interior Design Student AssociationDesign Ambassadors
Germany, Switzerland, France, Austria: 3-week cultural immersion Peru: 10-day study abroad
Jackie Millea, Shelter Architecture, ASID, Assoc. AIAAmy Mikovec, Senior Lecturer, Iowa State UniversityLee Cagley, Director of Interior Design, Iowa State University Joni McGinnis, Dairy Queen Manager
Fall 2009 – Spring 2010Fall 2009 - presentFall 2009 - present
Fall 2009, Fall 2010-2011Fall 2010 - present
Summer 2012Summer 2012Summer 2012
Fall 2010 - presentFall 2011 - Spring 2012
Summer 2009
Spring 2013
Iowa State University
[email protected] [email protected] 515.294.7606
[email protected] 515.294.9869507.645.8912
Spring 2013
Fall 2012 - Spring 2013
Fall 2012
Spring 2011, Spring 2012
Summer 2007 - 2009
2008 - 2009
2007 - 2008
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Jacquelyn Lyons31425 Northfield Blvd. Northfield, MN 55057 · 507.649.1035 [email protected] · [email protected]
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