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l a u r a c o b b design portfolio

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[ r e n d e r i ng ]

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[ r e t a i l ]t h e d e n .

.problem.

to design a retail space within a

given mall.

.deliverables.

branding of store & signage,

concept development, complete

set of working drawings, specifications, material board,

Sketch-Up model, hand rendered

perspective

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[ r e t a i l ]t h e d e n .

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[ r e t a i l ]t h e d e n .

.solution.

The inspiration for the design came from a pencil

drawing of a fox. The organic suspended roof is

constructed from 3from panels and symbolizes a

fox den.

The layout of the store was designed to act as a

canvas for the home décor, allowing for stylized

vignettes to display the product as you would in your home.

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[ r e t a i l ]t h e d e n .

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[ r e t a i l ]t h e d e n .

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[ n k b ab a t h ]

.problem.

to design a bathroom following the

guidelines for the 2014/2015 NKBA

[National Kitchen & Bath Association]

Student Design Competition

.deliverables.

concept statement, complete set of

working drawings, specifications,

material board, rendered perspective

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.solution.

The clients for this bathroom had a busy lifestyle and needed

somewhere to relax and get away from the stress of everyday life. A

warm grey color scheme was chosen with rich colored millwork to add

luxury. The design features a compartmentalized toilet and a staging

area for added efficiency on early mornings. A open shower area with

two shower systems serves for function as well as relaxation. The result is a perfect balance between form and function.

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FUELed [ a i r p o r t k i o s k ]

.problem.

a conceptual design of a

kiosk for an international airport under 200 sq. ft.

.deliverables.

research & concept

development, material

board, Sketchup model,

packaging of product &

brand signage

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FUELed [ a i r p o r t k i o s k ]

.solution.

A bulk candy store with large clear tubes to dispense

the candy. Inspiration for the structure came from

traditional rock candy. Wood veneer is used on the

slanted poles to replicate the rock candy stick.

Large crystals are constructed from Chroma 3form

which illuminates at night. The shapes that hold the

candy dispensers protrude out from the crystals. The

back wall is constructed of solid surface with cut-

outs in it to display the candy from the exterior.

FUELed will bring out the child within while adding visual appeal to the airport.

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[ t r o u t p o n d ]

.problem.

work as a team to design an

environmentally sustainable house

under 1,600 sq. ft. for a middle aged

couple

.deliverables.

concept statement, site plan

[demonstrating relationship to site &

day-lighting], material board,

rendered floor plan, rendered

landscape plan, a scaled model

[demonstrating site location], rendered

perspective, poster outlining

sustainable strategies implemented in

the design, specifications

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[ t r o u t p o n d ]

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[ s h o e d i s p l a y ]

.problem.

to design a form of storage using plastic laminate

as the main material

.deliverables.

plan, section, elevations, SketchUp model

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[ n k b ak i t c h e n ]

.problem.

to design a kitchen following

the guidlines for the 2014/2015 NKBA [National

Kitchen & Bath Association]

Student Design Competition

.deliverables.

concept statement,

complete set of working

drawings, specifications,

material board, rendered

perspective, custom range

hood design

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.solution.

A traditional kitchen with an industrial twist. Copper accents were used

to add warmth and interest to the space while a rustic beam cover adds

texture. A cofferd ceiling reinforces the traditional style. Plenty of counter

space with areas to do homework, play games and a message center ensures this kitchen is not just a space to cook, but a place to dwell.

[ n k b a k i t c h e n ]

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[ r e s t a u r a n t ]Pa r ed .

.problem.

to design a restaurant for 150

people following code

requirements when given the exterior walls of an existing

building

.deliverables.

branding of restaurant, menu

design & signage, concept

development, design contract,

complete set of working drawings,

specifications, rendered

perspective, elevations & floor

plan

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.solution.

An asian fusion restaurant that blends both western and

asian cuisine together to create a unique and new dining

experience. Inspiration for the space came from the

packaging of an asian pear. The result is a trendy, yet

sophisticated, space where people come during the day

to close business deals and gather after work. The

atmosphere is upbeat with a layout that encourages

people to mix and mingle. Pared is where afternoons

quickly turning into evenings.

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