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Page 1: Lauryn Emert Design Portfolio
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Background Information

Maryville University, Saint Louis, MOB.F.A. in Interior Design, (2012 - 2015)CIDA & NASAD AccreditedMouton Scholarship

RevitAutocadSketchupPhotoshopIllustratorIndesignMicrosoft Office

Cushman & Wakefield, Project Designer(May 2015 - Present)Communicate with client to determine project needsSpace plan for client officesDraw electrical plans for client officesSpecify finishes and draw finish plansAssist client with furniture and finish selectionsCalculate billing informationPlace carpet orders

American Society of Interior Designers MemberInternational Interior Design Association MemberMaryville Reaches OutMaryville Green Fashion Show

Cushman & Wakefield, Intern(May 2014 - May 2015)Drew verification plans based on client as-builtsDrew electrical plans for existing client officesSpecified finishes and drew finish plans

Spellman Brady & Company, Intern(December 2013 - May 2014)Organized materials libraryOffered assistance to designersPerformed opening and closing office duties

KDR Designer Showrooms, Intern(August 2012 - May 2013)Assisted designers with fabric selectionManaged inventory and filed fabrics

University of Missouri, Columbia, MOBiological Sciences, (2010 - 2012)

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Senior Capstone Page 1

Hospitality Page 17

Other Works Page 23

Higher Education Page 11

Table of Contents

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Senior Capstone

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Contemporary. Urban. One of a kind.

Developing a contemporary, chic winery hotel in Los Angeles allows the void to be filled between the popular wine-growing regions of California and the city of LA, which is currently the largest wine market in the country. By locating the winery hotel in the middle of the legendary Sunset Strip, it will establish a bold, unique wine experience and culture that is true to LA. The winery hotel aims to attract both, men and women aged 25 to 45 years old, and will cater to tourists, locals, and celebrities alike - wine enthusiast or not.

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White, faux wood tile on the wall provides a contemporary spin on a traditional rustic look

Historical images of the Sunset Strip reinforce that the experience at the hotel is authentic to only Los Angeles

Backlit wine wall incorporates the colors found at a vineyard with the lights of a busy city

Lobby is designed to encourage multiple kinds of interactions including wine tastings (which are provided anywhere throughout the hotel), business meetings, and casual conversations

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Reception Lobby

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Men’s RestroomWine Tasting/Private Dining

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One-Bedroom SuitePool Area

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Guest LoungeTwo-Bedroom Deluxe SuiteOne-Bedroom Deluxe SuiteOne-Bedroom SuiteStorage

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Wine-Making RoomRooftop Gardenvineyard

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GreeneryGrapes City Lights

Night SkyStoneSky

Materials and FinishesInspiration

Color Representations: Mix of colors found in a vineyard and a city

Process

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Slate Flooring

Mosaic Tiles

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Wood Grain LvT

Faux Wood Tile Wall

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Each suite displays a unique Hollywood wall graphic to represent LA culture

Backlit headboard niche provides styleand added convenience for guests

Rooms include books on wine and the city in order to educate guests

Photography by local artists adds a sense of community to the space

Sleek furniture paired with the vineyardinspired color palette reinforces the concept of the hotel

various wine inspired names help todifferentiate rooms

Balcony provides stunning views whichadd to the unique LA wine experience

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Lit wine bottle holders line the room displaying the 323 logo

Rooftop vineyard showcases the hotel’surban take on a winery and also providesgrapes for 323’s wine-making classes Natural materials are used in a modern

fashion, in order to establish LA’s take onthe ultimate wine tasting experience

Stage provides platform for musical actswhich is relevant to city’s history and culture

Books about wine and its history are in the room to encourage learning amongst theguests

Metal pergola provides a modern take on a traditional rustic element

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Higher Education

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NEXT University

Organic. Cutting Edge. Collaborative.

NEXT University is a cutting-edge, efficient university created with design inspiration from butterflies. By incorporating the colors, form, patterns, and life stages of butterflies into the design of the NEXT university, a collaborative, yet intimate, environment is created. This type of environment encourages students and staff to choose their most successful style of learning, whether it be individually or with a group. Providing options and comfort is important for higher education design and is proven to be achievable by using Steelcase furniture.

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School logo provides a welcoming sense of belonging and community

Staggered, round lighting emulates butterfly wing patterns

“Cocoon Room” represents the privacy and growth that takes place during the cocoon phase

Curved staircase replicates the organic shape of butterflies

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Entry“Cocooon” RoomStudent WorkCafeFaculty HubActive ClassroomLarge ClassroomWomen’s RestroomMen’s RestroomDistance LearningNIC

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10,380 SQ. FT. 1,193 SQ. FT.

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Materials and FinishesInspiration

Color Representations: Natural colors that support student growth in a stress-free environment

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Cafe Mosaic Tile

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LvT “Wood” Flooring

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Pattern on wall mimics the patterns on butterflies

Glass walls imitate wing transparency

Angled drop ceilings represent wings variety among seating accomodates multiplework preferences

Staggered, round drop ceilings represent spotted wing patterns

Mobile desks encourage a wide range of learning styles and interactions

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Hospitality

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Carolina Sweet

Natural. Rustic. Southern Charm.

Carolina Sweet is a members-only restaurant, located in a multi-story building in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. The restaurant features rustic design elements that evoke a sense of “southern charm”. The southern, country aesthetic relates to the history and lifestyle that is true to Charleston. With colors and materials reflecting elements of the Carolina landscape; restaurant patrons will feel right at home.

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Wood ceiling and beams reinforce rustic aesthetic

White subway tile reflects feeling of a country-style kitchen

High-back seating offers sense of privacy in an open environment

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Entry/Waiting Fire StairsPrivate Dining Rooftop StairsWomen’s Restroom Pergola SeatingMen’s Restroom Bench Seating (Built-in)

Utility RoomBar AreaDance FloorMain Dining AreaStageManager’s Office

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NTS6,483 SQ.FT.

3,180 SQ.FT.Hotess Stand

Seating

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ServerStation

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Clouds Earth

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Materials and FinishesInspiration

Color Representations: Reflection of Charleston’s beautiful landscapes

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Concrete Flooring

Reclaimed Wood

Textile

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Distressed Brick Walls

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Private Dining Room

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Southern phrases written on suspendedchalkboards provide a familiar welcome

Window into the kitchen provides a connection to guests and the shutters add to the aesthetic

Antique window panes from the area reflect on the city’s beautiful architecture

Antique country door with wood detailing addscharacter to the space

A server station is disguised as a kitchen island adorned with local plants to blend in with the home-style feel of the space

Pergola divides the space, while also contributingto the rustic design

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Other Works

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Conference Room

Revit Rendering Exercise

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Our “Little Red Riding Hood” dress was created out of Coca-Cola packaging, garbage bags, bubble wrap, and plastic tablecloths.

Maryville Green Fashion Show 2012

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Our “Black Swan” dress was created out of VHS film tape, photo negatives, beads, and cardboard. The dress was voted the People’s Choice Award at the fashion show.

Maryville Green Fashion Show 2014

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