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Project Overview
•St. Vincent residence own a downtown Milwaukee building.
•First two floors are an art gallery owned by the couple and third floor living quarters.
•Space designed with barrier free components and ADA accessibility.
•Open floor plan with room for entertaining and family visits.
•The couple is in their early 50’s and have two children who are married, retired to fulfill their passion of art.
•Style must reflect the couple’s traditional style with eclectic elements.
•The St. Vincent’s require a living/dining room, kitchen, ¾ bath, master bedroom and bath, laundry, and a guest room/den.
Dining Room Prototypical Master Bedroom PrototypicalLiving Room Prototypical
Concept Statement
The St. Vincent home will be planned to accommodate their gallery clients while still
providing a warm, comfortable space when their children come to visit. The open floor plan will not only allow room for entertaining but also space for
a wheelchair when needed. The style of the space will be shown by traditional elements but, with some flair of their art eclectic style. A calming
bedroom will help the couple relax after a long day of work. The second bedroom will be primarily used as an office but also a bedroom when family visits.
The highlight of the space will be the kitchen. It will making anyone proud to cook in that space.
Overall, this design will serve as a multi-functional space that will provide efficient space for gatherings and family visits while creating a warm and inviting
atmosphere.
Building Shell Scale 1/8”=1’-0”
Furniture Plan Scale 1/4”=1’-0”
Master Bedroom West Elevation not to scale
Living Room North Elevationscale ½”=1’-0”
Living Room West Elevation not to scale
Project Overview
•Create a dream home remodel for the Stone Family.
•The parents are in their 40’s with both children away at college.
•Needed updated furniture, finishes, and space plan to reflect the family’s style.
•Wanted a gourmet kitchen for entertaining and master suite to act as a private getaway.
As Built Plan- 1st Floornot to scale
As Built Plan- 2nd Floornot to scale
Concept Statement
The Stone residence will be designed to create a warm and inviting atmosphere that will be complemented by an efficient and organized space. The kitchen will be expanded to include more storage and an updated design that will reflect that family’s lifestyle. The master bath will be extended over the garage to create more space for the “ultimate
relaxation” spot. The master bedroom will be updated to provide a getaway from a long day’s work. Other rooms throughout the house will be updated to reflect that warm environment that will reflect that needs of the family. The finishes and furniture will enhance the style of the home, while providing the perfect place for any family gatherings.
Construction Plan- 1st Floornot to scale
Construction Plan- 1st Floornot to scale
New Furniture Plan- 1st Floornot to scale
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New Furniture Plan- 2nd Floornot to scale
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First floor
Second floor
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Project Overview
•Update the Heinzelman residence kitchen and powder room.
•House was built in 1973 and the couple would like to maintain the style of the original house.
•Couple is looking to resell the house in 6-7 years so resale value is a consideration.
•Couple wants a contemporary style, open to outdoors, door leading to the patio, and seating for four.
New Cabinet Plannot to scale
Kitchen Before
Finish Plannot to scale
East Wall Elevation
Perspective
Project Overview
•Dan and Steve Jones own a father/son chiropractic office with two hired employees Ann and Tracy.
•Leased a retail space in Murray, Utah of 1600 square feet in a strip mall where the space is in “raw shell” condition.
•Need a space that will meet their needs both as a business and also for their clients.
•Space needs to meet code requirements of egress, ADA accessible areas and ADA accessible unisex bathroom.
•The minimum needs for the client include; custom receptionist desk, reception area, three exam rooms, Ann’s office, file room, chiropractors office, conference room, storage closet, telecommunications closet, break area, unisex restroom.
Ann’s Office Prototypical Bubble Diagram
Block Diagram.scale ¼”=1’-0”
Concept Statement
The Jones Family Chiropractic will be planned to accommodate patients of all ages. The spacious floor plan will provide ADA accessibility as well as functionality in both the common areas as well as in the office areas. The space will reflect a calming atmosphere through cool and neutral colors, soft textures, and calming aromas making any visit a relaxing experience. Overall, the design will be relaxing while also providing high functionality, space and adequate storage.
Furniture Plannot to scale
Dimensioned Plannot to scale
Top half wall covering
Wood flooring
Bottom half wall covering
Reception area floor plannot to scale
Block Diagram Bubble Diagram
Cabinetry
Countertop
Vinyl wall coveringFlooring
PaintPaint
Materials and Finishes
•Dark wood tones•Laminate countertop with wood cabinetry•Comfortable and stylish furniture•Lighting wood flooring•Dark burgundy, burnt orange, and light beige color palette
Concept Statement
To give a cozy, inviting space that will be a reflective space for all students after a long day of studying. The relaxing atmosphere will create a perfect hang out space for study groups or to hang out with friends while enjoying a great cup of coffee.
Elevationnot to scale
Floor Plannot to scale
Project Requirements
•Research cafés through case studies to create ideas and a concept for the design.
•Begin the design phase with a concept statement, bubble diagram, and block diagram.
•Design a new space plan for the existing café in the student center.
•Create a floor plan, perspective and two elevations of the newly designed space.
•Draw both ink line and color renderings of all the plans.
Project Overview
•Gain experience working as a team to design a learning commons for a college.
•Learn to develop and document the first three phrases of the design process (programming, schematic design, design development) to the client.
•Learning commons must be a destination point for students and community members to engage with one another.
•Keep in mind protecting the health, safety and welfare of the public who use this space.
•Create a space that will be collaborative, flexible, and resource rich keeping in mind current technologies.
Project Goals
•The space should be an inviting and comfortable environment for students to study productively together or as individuals through usage of the flexible workstations.
•The learning commons should be an efficient and task oriented space by creating an open yet flexible furniture plan layout.
•An area of the learning commons should be designed to accommodate small groups for studying or presenting material by usage of smaller group study rooms.
•The space should be an inspiration for the students to relax and enjoy themselves in an academic and social setting by usage of vibrant colors and contemporary furnishings.
•When walking into the space it should be warm and welcoming for all students and visitors by created a space that all generations can be comfortable in.
1. The café is a space will accommodate over twenty students to study or relax while enjoying lunch or a cup of coffee.
2. The walk-up coffee station will serve all the students studying in the learning commons, making it quick, easy and convenient to grab a cup of coffee or a snack while on a study break.
3. The walk-up computer stations have multiple standing stations with an ADA accessible station with computers for students to quick check emails, print documents, or make copies on their way to class.
4. The collaborative work area featuring ganging tables and backpack hooks making it great for small groups of classmates or friends to study together.
5. The lounge chairs, with side tablet, provide a place for students to study quietly while having a great view to the outdoor on a nice sunny day.
6. The alternate lounge area features the comfortable Herman Miller tatino bean bag chair for flexibility and conversation between students.
7. The individual workstations, with mobility, and functionality are great for any students that are working individually or collaboratively .
8. The small conference rooms, featuring a projector, dry erase board, and a television, are to accommodate small groups for presentations, meetings and well as group studying.
Purpose of UA- Auburn Learning Commons
Furniture Plannot to scale
Concept Statement
The learning commons has an overall collaborative
work environment. Group workstations will be placed strategically throughout
the space but also be flexible for individual studies. The space is
designed to promote learning and assisting
students in their research and studies. The
atmosphere of the space will be fun and energetic for students to not only study but also to gather
and relax after a long day of studying.
Sketch-Up Perspective
Project Overview
• Founded in 1994, Aniworks Games is an independent game developer that is based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
•Aniworks has leased a portion of an existing building of 13,438 square feet in Suite 101.
•Aniworks like to promote an environmentally friendly work environment to the design should reflect that philosophy while following all codes of egress, and fire safety issues.
•Aniworks employees use company-issued laptops, wireless internet network, minimal file storage, collaborative work areas, and each have their own 48 square foot workstation.
•Design should follow the company’s five key principles: quality over quantity, innovation, collaboration, efficiency, and independence.
•The space needs to include: reception area, president office, thirty-three workstations grouped together according to teams, audio department, workroom, multipurpose room, storage room, data room, ADA restrooms, break room, conference room, and optional fitness center with lock rooms, bathroom, and massage therapy room.
Prototypicalnot to scale
Block Diagram not to scale
Adjacency Matrix
Bubble Diagram
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CPT 1
VWC 3
VWC 1
VWC 2
VF 1
Workstation Typical Components Workstation Isometric Workstation Typical Panels
Rendered Workstation Isometric
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•Collaborative area for quality assurance team to test games.•Gathering area for all employees to conduct meetings or to relax.•Storage for gaming equipment and games.•Two televisions for multiple games to be tested at one time.•Flexible furniture that can be moved for small groups to gather.
•48 square feet of desk surface space.•Complete routine office tasks in an efficient manner.•Showcase Aniwork’s Games for a focal point in the space.•Seating for at least four guests.•Secure door between reception area and offices for security purposes.
West Wall Testing Area Elevationnot to scale
East Wall Reception Area Elevationnot to scale
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Competition Scenario
•Given three hours to complete
•Design a new cabinet plan
•Create a board with cabinet, countertop, backsplash, floor, paint, and window treatment finishes.
•Code all finishes appropriately and create a finish legend.
•Client needed:1. French country
design2. Bring outdoors
in to the space3. Serve for
entertaining4. Seating for two
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