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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COMMERCIAL DESIGNbowsprit advertising
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EXHIBIT DESIGNnest products
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RESIDENTIAL DESIGNreinhardt renovation
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HOSPITALITY DESIGNhi-tech boutique hotel
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HOSPITALITY DESIGNcotton mill boutique hotel
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BUBBLE DIAGRAMCUSTOM PANEL DETAIL CEILING SYSTEM STUDY
The Bowsprit Advertising Agency needed a retrofitted office space with architectural details to fit it’s forward thinking methodology in brand and ad creation. A ceiling system of fanned beams was created to point the user to related areas of the office. Dynamic patterns in frosted glass partition walls allows for different levels of privacy between spaces and changing floor materials creates movement through the office. Custom swiveling work panels are spaced in between Resolve work-station systems, outfitted with state-of-the-art workspace solutions. The materials used throughout the office are simple and sustainable in as many instances as possible. Recessed lighting above the beam ceil-ing system plays with shadows as light streams between the beams, once again adding dynamic movement throughout the interiors.
COMMERICAL DESIGN bowprit advertising agency
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MILIKEN HOSPITALITY CUSTOM CARPET
WALL COVERING MILIKEN HOSPITALITYCUSTOM CARPET
WALL DECOR
CORRUGATED METALWALL COVERING
CONFERENCE ROOM
The conference room is located off the lobby in the corner of the building so as to receive maximum nat-ural light. The conference table is custom built with foldable interlocking arms that will allow for multi-ple configurations. The carpet pattern was chosen to create movement and interest and to compliment the fuscia wall covering and modern artwork. A wood covered drop panel from the ceiling houses task light-ing over the conference table and connects a pro-jector system to the electrical sources in the ceiling.
CUSTOM TABLE DESIGN
CONFERENCE ROOM FLOOR PLAN
CORRUGATED METALWALL COVERING
FLY ASH CONCRETEFLOOR
PERFORATED METALPANEL
EAMES SWAN CHAIR
MODERN SOFA
LOBBY
The lobby is the first impression of the office and the forward thinking Bowsprit concept. The reception desk sits in front of a prism wall, reflecting light in many directions and in many colors. The prism wall creates a divider between the reception and seating areas where guests wait in designer chairs, sofas, and benches while watching the city outside the lobby windows. A cus-tom lighting fixture hangs over the coffee table and continues to play with light in intriguing ways. Fine art and sculpture adorns the space while the ceiling and floor systems point toward the nearby art gallery.
LOBBY SKETCH
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EXHIBIT DESIGN nest technology exhibit
The Nest exhibit design was created to educate and sell the recently developed smart technology ithat includes the Nest Thermo-stat and Nest Protect Smoke Detector. The concept for the exhibit was to create the feeling of being surrounded or protected by the “nest” of metal arms. The folding arms surrounding the exhibit are made of metal mesh which serves as another level of abstraction of the materials of a nest. Inside the enclosure are rounded walls in the shape of a square to reflect the shape of the Nest Protect Smoke Detector. On the walls are interactive elements that teach the user about the Nest Protect product. In the center is a circular pilar with a hands-on interactive component showcasing the Nest Thermostat. A comput-er kiosk is also included in the exhibit space that can serve as a fur-ther way to share information or to sign users up for Nest products.
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The elevations and detail drawings further illustrate how the mesh arms wrap around the exhibit from different angles and intersecting different portions of the exhibit. The first detail drawing illustrates the central pilar and what it would like if it were cut by section. The floor plan also helps to have further under-standing of the overall layout with the rounded edge square exhibit boards and how the central pilar serves as a terminating point for the folded arms, much like a tree serves as the terminating point for all branches.
DETAIL DRAWINGS
FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATIONS
DRAWINGS
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INSPIRATION IMAGES
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN reinhardt renovation
The Reinhardt Renovation project was an exercise in remodeling an ex-isting residential floorplan to meet client needs and desires with an up-dated layout and design. The Reinhardts wanted a more open plan, more efficient circulation throughout the house, and updated and sustainable materials and furniture. Almost the entire right side of the house was re-organized as the public side of the house, leaving all the bedrooms and quiet areas to the left side of the house. A large living wall was placed in the foyer, fly ash concrete floors were poured throughout the entire public side of the house, more windows were added for addition-al daylighting, and sustainably grown wood was used to cover many of the walls. 95% of all the furnishings and finishes chosen are made sustainably and all lighting was planned to code for energy efficiency.
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CORK SIDE TABLE CHAIR FABRIC FLY ASH CONCRETEFLOOR
AREA RUG
SOFA BED
RECLAIMED STUMPSIDE TABLE
FAMILY ROOM RENDERING
FAMILY ROOM
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FOYER TABLE
FOYERRECLAIMED WOOD
WALL COVERINGLIVING WALL EXPRESSO WOOD
DOOR MATERIALDOVE GRAY WALL
PAINT
AREA RUG
WALL COLOR SILESTONE COUNTERTOP STAINLESS STEEL FINISH CABINET FINISH
PENDANT LIGHT FIXTURE
FLY ASH CONCRETE FLOOR
KITCHEN
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SEATING EXPLORATION RECEPTION WALL LIGHTING SKETCH BAR WALL SKETCH
HOSPITALITY DESIGN hi-tech boutique hotel
This hospitality project had the requirement of using hi-tech ele-ments to create a boutique hotel for modern times and modern cli-ents. The areas focused on were the lobby, the lobby bar, a restaurant and the restaurant bar. Some of the hi-tech elements used were a light up floor with step sensor, the iBar countertop that allows for inter-activity while sitting at the bar, LED lighting tape, 3-D wall panels, and intricately embossed wood panels. Other materials chosen were meant to give a modern and sleek atmosphere to the space. For in-stance, in the restaurant, the flooring is made of fence metal and the ceiling looks as though thousands of tiny metal rods are about to rain down on those eating below. In the lobby, the light-up floor is only one hi-tech element that will catch users by surprise. The rest of the room is lit with dramatic lighting and adorned with sleek art.
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3D ACRYLIC WALL PANEL iBAR INTERACTIVEBAR TOP
ORANGE LEDLIGHT TAPE
ETCHED GLASS CHAIN LINK FLOORING
RESTAURANT BAR PERSPECTIVELOBBY BAR ELEVATION
BAR PANELING SKETCHBAR COUNTERTOP UNDER
CABINET LIGHTING SKETCH BAR STOOL SKETCH
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CONCRETE WALL STEP SENSOR LIGHT-UPFLOOR
REGISTRATION DESKWOOD PANELING
AREA RUG BARCELONA CHAIR
LOBBY PERSPECTIVE
STAINLESS STEEL FINISH DINING CHAIR 3D ACRYLIC WALL COVERING METAL ROD CEILING WALL PAINT
RESTAURANT SKETCH
RESTAURANT PERSPECTIVE
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HOSPITALITY DESIGN cotton mill boutique hotel
The final project is a boutique hotel located in the heart of down-town Raleigh, North Carolina, using the concept of connection to link those in the building to each other. Connecting design elements were employed such as a two story lobby space with a lightwell, two story waterfall and the second floor overlooking the lobby, transparent floors and walkways that visually connect the two storys to each other, a restaurant ceiling made of connecting wood pieces, and function spaces separated by glass partitions. A large parlor space was also designed as a common area between two guest rooms. Different funtion spaces of the parlor are separated, but still connected, through the use of glass partitions, glass brick, frosted glass doors, and views of the space through colonnaded openings.
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NORTH ELEVATION2SOUTH ELEVATION
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CORRUGATED METAL STACKED STONE WALL WALL COVERING LIGHT FIXTURE
CURVED BUFFET
FALLING WATER/FOUNTAINLOBBY PERSPECTIVE
METAL WALL COVERING MARBLE FLOORING CONCRETE FLOORING RESIN WALL PANEL
COLUMN FABRIC
LIGHT SCONCELOBBY PERSPECTIVE
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DINIG AREA RUG
PARLOR AREA RUG
MARBLE FLOORING
CABINET FINISH
WALL COVERING