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  • TANYA GRANADOS interior design

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    Bachelors of Science in Interior Design, Estimated Graduation, May 2017

    TANYA GRANADOS

    CONTACT

    email | [email protected] cell | 865.307.9055

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

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    MAX DRAWER DEPTH

    CONCEALED HINGE

    3/4" MDF WITH PLASTIC LAMINATE

    DOOR PULL AS SCHEDULED

    BASE BLOCKING AS REQ'D

    PIN HOLES FOR SHELF

    1/2" MDF ADJUSTABLE SHELF

    WHITE MELAMINEINTERIOR CABINET

    (2) LAYERS OF 3/4" MDFWITH PLASTIC LAMINATE

    7/8" MDF BACKSPLASH WITHPLASTIC LAMINATE ASSCHEDULED

    SEALANT BEAD

    RUBBER BASE,SCRIBE BASE TO FLOOR

    FACE OF WALL

    MDF WITH PLASTIC LAMINATEVERTICAL SPLIT BACKING

    WHITE MELAMINEINTERIOR CABINET

    FACE OF WALL

    PINHOLE FOR SHELVES

    DOOR PULL ASSCHEDULED

    CONCEALED HINGE

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    Projects

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    Photography

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  • PROJECTS Put a Cork In It - Fall 2014

    Wander - Spring 2014 Reflections; Maleable Networks- Fall 2015

  • ReflectionsReflections

    Light Well interactions

    Reflections is a hypothetical, multi-level installation that studies the reflective quality of light. Panels of copper, mirrors, wood, and plexiglass come together to form glimmering prisms. These prisms cut through the ground plane and are designed to be pushed and pulled by the users with ease, then locked into place. This assortment of positions and materials allow for light to enter in a variety of intensities. These same pathways that allow light to enter also allow for the users range of vision to pass through the prism and the ground plane, and be able to view others above or below them.

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    The disconnected ground planes provide an air of

    curiousity as the prisms provide glances

    of the hidden worlds above or below the users.

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  • Light Well interactions

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  • Exp loded Axon

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  • Conceptual diagram

    Contsruction Detail

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  • Maleablenetworks

    openideo field office and eastern headquarters

    OpenIdeo provides an international platform for people from all walks of life to come together, connect, and make the world a better place by collectively looking at one socioeconomic problem at a time. This design looks at the workplace as a changing space. Just as OpenIdeo is a maleable network, this office design allows connections to be modified to be closer together or further apart, depending on the needs of each project. In allowing this maleability, creativity is allowed to flow easily throughout the open workspace.

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    Main Work Space

    Offices

    Art Gallery

    Reception

    Work Space 2 & 3

    Lobby

    Lecture Hall

    Conference Rooms 1 & 2

    Kitchen

    BreakLounge

    CreativityCenters

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    CONNECTIVITY

    Maleable Connectivity Diagram

    Step 1: Iteration Step 2: InterpretationUsing Rhino and Grasshopper, several iterations of an organic connectivity diagram were created.

    By selecting the lines from the main gesture of each iteration, one interpretation was applied to each floor.

    Using Rhinos TweenCurves, a twist was created.

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    Step 3: Escalate

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    Increasing the number of steps between each shape, a spiral staircase was created, allowing both physical and visual connection between the floors.

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    Viewing Path

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  • Ghosted Axon

    Rusted Metal

    Structural Glass

    Concrete

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    hive 001a grouping of individual work stations that takes advantage of colocation to help drive work forward.

    baguette tablefrench designers ronan and erwan bouroullec wanted this table to seem to float, but strong as well. The name comes from the french word for wand in reference to the legs.

    Bolster loungedesigned by bassamFellows and named after bolster cushions, long horizontal pillows that offer sup port, the bolster furniture allows a p lush comfort with sup port for balanced sitting.

    sayl task chairdesigned by yves behar, sayl provides healthy sup port and simp le materials, making for a smaller environmental impact and an aesthetic design

    Mirra 2created by studio 7.5, this chair allows for creative comfort and high performance for peop le constantly in motion.

    Swoop chairIndustrial designer brian kane created this furniture after observing the unusual and organic way peop le sit on and interact with furniture.

    kotatsu tabledesigned by ayako takase and cutter hutton, this japanese influenced collaboration serves as an informal gathering point and is useful for holding meeting materials.

    eames chairscreated by charles and ray eames, these chairs date back to 1950 and their comfortable seats come in many colors and leg varieties.

    spun chairthis sculptural vessel is a fun, functional chair that lets you rock side to side aw a rotational molding technique to shape p lastic.Created by thomas heatherwick.

    eames group chairs

    This versatile and elegant bench can serve as a bench, disp lay surface, or a low coffee table.

    table firststefano giovannoni designed this sturdy, lightweight, and sophisticated versatile surface useful in both indoor and outdoor spaces.

    nelson bench

    designed by charles and ray eames, these elegant chairs come in a variety of colors or leathers and have a timeless elegance since 1958.

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    hive 001a grouping of individual work stations that takes advantage of colocation to help drive work forward.

    baguette tablefrench designers ronan and erwan bouroullec wanted this table to seem to float, but strong as well. The name comes from the french word for wand in reference to the legs.

    Bolster loungedesigned by bassamFellows and named after bolster cushions, long horizontal pillows that offer sup port, the bolster furniture allows a p lush comfort with sup port for balanced sitting.

    sayl task chairdesigned by yves behar, sayl provides healthy sup port and simp le materials, making for a smaller environmental impact and an aesthetic design

    Mirra 2created by studio 7.5, this chair allows for creative comfort and high performance for peop le constantly in motion.

    Swoop chairIndustrial designer brian kane created this furniture after observing the unusual and organic way peop le sit on and interact with furniture.

    kotatsu tabledesigned by ayako takase and cutter hutton, this japanese influenced collaboration serves as an informal gathering point and is useful for holding meeting materials.

    eames chairscreated by charles and ray eames, these chairs date back to 1950 and their comfortable seats come in many colors and leg varieties.

    spun chairthis sculptural vessel is a fun, functional chair that lets you rock side to side aw a rotational molding technique to shape p lastic.Created by thomas heatherwick.

    eames group chairs

    This versatile and elegant bench can serve as a bench, disp lay surface, or a low coffee table.

    table firststefano giovannoni designed this sturdy, lightweight, and sophisticated versatile surface useful in both indoor and outdoor spaces.

    nelson bench

    designed by charles and ray eames, these elegant chairs come in a variety of colors or leathers and have a timeless elegance since 1958.

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    hive 001a grouping of individual work stations that takes advantage of colocation to help drive work forward.

    baguette tablefrench designers ronan and erwan bouroullec wanted this table to seem to float, but strong as well. The name comes from the french word for wand in reference to the legs.

    Bolster loungedesigned by bassamFellows and named after bolster cushions, long horizontal pillows that offer sup port, the bolster furniture allows a p lush comfort with sup port for balanced sitting.

    sayl task chairdesigned by yves behar, sayl provides healthy sup port and simp le materials, making for a smaller environmental impact and an aesthetic design

    Mirra 2created by studio 7.5, this chair allows for creative comfort and high performance for peop le constantly in motion.

    Swoop chairIndustrial designer brian kane created this furniture after observing the unusual and organic way peop le sit on and interact with furniture.

    kotatsu tabledesigned by ayako takase and cutter hutton, this japanese influenced collaboration serves as an informal gathering point and is useful for holding meeting materials.

    eames chairscreated by charles and ray eames, these chairs date back to 1950 and their comfortable seats come in many colors and leg varieties.

    spun chairthis sculptural vessel is a fun, functional chair that lets you rock side to side aw a rotational molding technique to shape p lastic.Created by thomas heatherwick.

    eames group chairs

    This versatile and elegant bench can serve as a bench, disp lay surface, or a low coffee table.

    table firststefano giovannoni designed this sturdy, lightweight, and sophisticated versatile surface useful in both indoor and outdoor spaces.

    nelson bench

    designed by charles and ray eames, these elegant chairs come in a variety of colors or leathers and have a timeless elegance since 1958.

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    Furniture Diagram

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  • Paneled Wall Elevation

    Wander began with a smaller project-- to create a

    wall. This wall panel was then to be integrated into

    the residential project.

    The final wall created has a fluid form, mimicking waves. The dark teal

    highlighted by the shining silver evoke the depth and reflectivity of

    water.

    Its idea began with topographical lines.

    A main shape was outlined, echoed by other lines around it. From there, a more fluid iteration was created.

    The wall panel was then cut into several panels, with both horizontal and vertical iterations were examined.

    The shape of the waves encourage your eyes to float along with the ribbons of silver, suspended on the strong waves.

  • Birch tree inspired hallway

    The final wall created has a fluid form, mimicking waves. The dark teal

    highlighted by the shining silver evoke the depth and reflectivity of

    water.

    The wall panel was then cut into several panels, with both horizontal and vertical iterations were examined.

    The shape of the waves encourage your eyes to float along with the ribbons of silver, suspended on the strong waves.

    Wanderresidency project catered to client interview

    Wander is a residential project designed for a client. After interviewing the client about her preferences & needs, it was determined that she needed a home with many rooms to explore. Inspired by nature, the two glass buildings were joined by a fissure in the center of the home that serves as the homes main hallway. The hallway branches off to seperate quarters of the home. This same hallway echoes a trail in a forest of birch trees, to accomodate the clients love of nature, but need for seperation of the interior from the exterior.

  • Nature Building Materials Drawing the Rooms Materials

    Making process models from abstract materials to real materials, the idea of a fissure hallway connecting the two buildings was born.

    Inspired by the fractals that happen in nature, the fissure that seperates the two buildings created one large crack, reverberated by the smaller crevices.

    Again taking inspiration from nature, the idea that life sprouts and happens in the resulting crevices left by the split. This diagram shows how circulation might occur and life might flow through the fissures.

    Step 1: Iteration

    Step 1: The Split

    Step 1: Growth

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  • Master Bed & Bath

    Dining Room

    Guest Bed & Bath

    Studio

    Kitchen

    Living Room

    Library

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  • The dining room offers a view of the river and a

    dazzling moment every evening of the sunset.

    The homes layout also provides a

    short walk between the kitchen and the dining room, so throwing a dinner

    party is a breeze.

    The wavy paneled wall was inspired by an earlier project. Here it serves as library

    shelving in the home.

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  • The living room and library nook provides a bright and warm space to host visitors, read a book, or simply relax.

    The clean lines in the kitchen provide a contrast to the rest of the colorful home. Its peaceful dining area and spacious countertops make it perfect for hosting visitors-- an important aspect to the client.

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  • Put a cork in itWine Bar with integrated glass & cork recycling

    This recycling center, located in a renovated warehouse in the Old City, Knoxville, encourages customers to recycle their cork & glass products at this modern wine bar. The warm interior houses a wall follows the shape of a splash of wine which swirls down to form a wine bar.A cork installation floats above visitors and swirls back into the main wall. A fireplace glows and crackles to light up the space, encouraging customers to relax and unwind in this unique space.

    GAY STREET

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  • Built-In Recycling BinsWine Bar ADA Seating Bathroom Alcove

    Recycling is at the heart of this bar. All of the components used in this project are made from

    recycled, recyclable, or eco-friendly materials.

    The bar will have a points program integrated

    to encourage visitors to bring their recyleables in return for product discounts.

  • Lounge Retreat Built-In Fireplace

  • Interactive Exhibit - Recycling

    Interactive Exhibit

    The hope of this space is to reclaim, not only by repurposing materials and the building itself, but the surrounding community.

    Cork Recycling

    Reclaiming is about bringing a second life. Located next to a thriving community in a

    neighborhood that is sprouting, this space will help cultivate an area ready to blossom.

  • Circulation Wine Splash

    Wine Splash D

    iagramCirculation

    Wine Splash D

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  • View of cork display

    Suspended pieces of recycled cork

    float and swirl above inhabitants, echoing & swirling into the form of

    of the main wine splash wall.

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  • CONSTRUCTION DOCS & MOD ELSMabry Hazen Visitors Center - Fall 2013

    Filtered Light Hallway - Spring 2013 Open Ideo & Layered Model - Fall 2014

    Construction Documents - Fall 2015

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    N.I.S.

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    24"X24" ACOUSTICAL CEILING PANEL

    24"X48" T12 FLOURESCENT FIXTURE WITH 3" DEEP 26-CELL PARABOLIC LOUVER

    SPRINKLER, CENTERED IN CEILING TILE

    24"X24" AIR SUPPLY VENT

    ELECTRICAL SWITCH

    24"X24" AIR RETURN VENT

    FLUORESCENT RECESSED CAN LIGHTS

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    *N.I.S. = Not In Scope

    ALL CEILINGS ARE 9'

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    Furniture ScheduleMARK QTY MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION FABRIC/FINISH

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    Haworth Improv H.E.

    - Chair

    - Wood Table

    - Plastic Cubicle

    Blue fabric

    Grey fabric

    Wood veneer

    Dark Grey withFabric Accents

    T3 Custom Wooden Desk Wood veneer

    T4 Custom Plastic Desk Metal Accents

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    3/4" MDF WITH PLASTIC LAMINATE

    DOOR PULL AS SCHEDULED

    BASE BLOCKING AS REQ'D

    PIN HOLES FOR SHELF

    1/2" MDF ADJUSTABLE SHELF

    WHITE MELAMINEINTERIOR CABINET

    (2) LAYERS OF 3/4" MDFWITH PLASTIC LAMINATE

    7/8" MDF BACKSPLASH WITHPLASTIC LAMINATE ASSCHEDULED

    SEALANT BEAD

    RUBBER BASE,SCRIBE BASE TO FLOOR

    FACE OF WALL

    MDF WITH PLASTIC LAMINATEVERTICAL SPLIT BACKING

    WHITE MELAMINEINTERIOR CABINET

    FACE OF WALL

    PINHOLE FOR SHELVES

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  • This model is the Mabry Hazen Visitors Center.

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  • These models pertain to the Maleable Networks Open Ideo Office Project. 49

  • This project was a hallway created from a kit of parts.

    Inspired by nature, this hallway was assembled.

    The dappled light is similar to that of tree foliage.

    The vertical planes imitate the glimpses you might get from a forest of trees.

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  • HOTOGRAP HYPThese photographs were taken while on a

    study abroad mini-term to Italy in Summer 2015. These photographs capture moments

    in time while visiting Florence, Siena, and Venice, including the Venice Biennale.

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  • Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.

    Vincent van Gogh

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  • THANK YOU For your time and consideration.