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ELEMENTAL DESIGNPORTFOLIO
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HOME
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DESIGNPHILOSOPHY
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APPLICATIONS
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DESIGN
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RESUMÉ &REFERENCES
HELEN WOODS, ASSOC. IIDA
RESIDENTIALDESIGN
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TESTIMONIALS
205.595.1912 Home Phone205.585.6551 Cell [email protected]
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FUNDAMENTALS

WELCOME
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Organic Elements: The Chemistry of Design
All of the elements that make a design are processes (stages) that must build upon each other and work together to create a solid, cohesive design. Just like in chemistry ions have to attach themselves to each other or build onto each other to create complete molecular compounds or atoms.
The Idea Behind Elemental Design

DESIGN PHILOSOPHYDp Design Philosophy
Interior design is all about human behavior and human interaction. The goal is to formulate design that is practical, aesthetic and conductive to the intended
purposes through consideration of the following factors:
Anthropometrics & ErgonomicsProviding a environment that is specific to human behavior with goals involving increasing
productivity and improving psychological factors such as improving one’s lifestyle
ProxemicsDesigning with a regard to the physical space and social context
Sustainable DesignSpecification of recycled, renewable and low-impact materials
Support local vendors
Universal DesignAll spaces must adhere to codes and regulatory requirements
Designing for today and tomorrow
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FUNDAMENTALS
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Drafting
SpSpace Planning
Cf CADFundamentals
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Re Ramp Elevation
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Ss Stair Section and Detail• Hand drafted a ramp, a stair section,
and a stair detail• Field measured ramp• Applied hatching• Dimensioned ramp elevation, stair
section and stair detail
Objectives
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Ks Kitchen Cabinet Section
Floor Plan
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Cc Computer Company
• Space plan interior walls/areas/offices
• Provide adequate and required furniture
• Create entrances and exits
Objectives
Building Shell
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Sp Space Plan
Fp Furniture PlanFurniture Plan Main Objectives
• Reception/Waiting Area• Conference Room• Regional Manager Office• Two (2) District Manager Offices• Three (3) Service Agent Offices
Interior Requirements for Space Plan
• Office Area for Clerical Staff• Employee Lounge• Files/Storage/Mail/Copy Room• Maintenance Division
• Research and assess the needs of the employees and spaces
• Provide adequate furniture for the employees and spaces
• Utilize systems and modular furniture where possible
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Dr Decorative Rug
Tv Three Variations
• To manipulate line, shape and pattern
• To create a motif based 2D design• To explore the versatility of CAD• Research pattern and motif as a
system for creating designs• Design a pattern on a grid made of
1’-0” x 1’-0” squares that is 6’-0” x 8’-0” overall
• Render the design using layers as tools
Objectives
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Cr Cottage Retreat
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Ah ADA Guest House• Using correct text styles• Applying the correct line types• Layer management• Drawing appliances, furniture, and
plumbing fixtures• Assigning attributes to the furniture
and creating w-blocks • Purging the drawing
Objectives
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DIGITAL APPLICATIONS
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Photoshop LdLogo
Designs
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Pf FundamentalsOriginal Picture Original Picture
Brushed Glass FilterOriginal Picture
After Picture After Picture
Wood Cut
Contour Drawing
SepiaFun with Brushes Burn & Dodge Technique
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Ld Logo Designs
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Healthcare
Hs Hospitality
Of Offices
COMMERCIAL DESIGN
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Hc Health Clinic
• Furniture Plan• Electrical/Data Plan• Reflected Ceiling Plan• VCT Floor Pattern
Plan
Objectives
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This health clinic is a place where terminally ill patients receive transfusions and therapy to help their quality of life as much as possible.

Fp Furniture Plan
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Furniture Plan Main Objectives
• Research and assess the needs of the employees, patients and spaces
• Provide “budget-friendly” furniture for the spaces
• Specify calm and soothing fabrics/finishes to make the patient’s time in the clinic more comfortable

Ep Electrical/Data Plan
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Rp Reflected Ceiling Plan
Electrical/Data Plan Features:• Explore the electrical and data
requirements and standards for hospitals and healthcare clinics
• Provide emergency backup outlets for specified areas including the lab Reflected Ceiling Plan
Features:• Economical 2 x 4 fluorescent
lighting plan

Fs Finish Plan
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FINISH LEGENDP1=General Wall PaintP2=Accent Wall Paint
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Vp VCT Floor Pattern Plan

Pb Presentation Board
ABC HospitalHealth ClinicDr. Williams
Designed by: Helen Woods
General Wall Paint
Accent Wall Paint
Trim Paint
Accent VCT
Main Flooring VCT
Accent VCT
Restroom Tile
Accent WallTile
Waiting Area Chairs & Upholstery
Interview/Patient Room Chairs & Chair Upholstery
Furniture Finish
Countertop
Cabinet Chassis Finish
Nurse Chairs
Nurse ChairUpholstery
Exam Room Side Chairs & Upholstery
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Es Edge Studios Skybox
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• The total square footage of the skybox is 4200 square feet.
• The main level of the skybox is 2400 square feet and consists of an 1800 square foot level area at the entry off of the stadium concourse and stepped viewing platforms.
• The upper level is also accessed from a stadium concourse, but your client has also had an elevator installed to connect the two levels within the skybox.
• The upper level has 1800 square feet of level area at the entry off of the concourse. There are no viewing platforms on the upper level—this area is open to the lower level and it functions somewhat like a loft space over the main level.
Building Description:
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• Lobby• Conference Room• Public Restroom• Conferencing Area• Residential Studio Suite• Residential Studio Bath• Closet
Sp First and Second Floor Space Plans
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First Floor Features:• Main Lobby• Unisex Barrier-Free Restroom• Entertainment Area• Catering Kitchen• Bar• Coat Closets• Storage Closet• Viewing Platforms
Second Floor Features:
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Fp First and Second Floor Furniture Plans
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Lp First and Second Floor Lighting Plans
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Cp First and Second Floor Ceiling Plans
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Lc Lighting/Ceiling Plan
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Ip First and Second Floor Finish Plans
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Ev Elevations
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Ev Elevations
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Ev Elevations
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Ts Two Story Section
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Td Three Dimensional Drawing
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Pb Presentation Boards
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Cs Chairman’s Suite
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• Space Plan• Electrical/Data Plan• Reflected Ceiling
Plan• Furniture Plan
Objectives
Building Shell
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Sp Space Plan
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• One corner office• Four additional offices• Copy room with built in base and upper
cabinets, and a copier• One large office to hold three people,
some who may be part time• Secondary exit
Program
Rp Reflected Ceiling Plan
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• 1’ x 1’ ceiling grid• 2’ x 4’ economical
fluorescent lighting plan• Recessed lights in
important areas
Features

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Dp Furniture and Data/Electrical Plan
•Reception Area: U-group for secretary, five 36” lateral files and seating for four•Conference Room: Table to seat 12 and a serving buffet/credenza•Chairman’s Office: Double pedestal desk, two guest chairs, conference table to seat six and a sitting area consisting of a loveseat or sofa and two lounge chairs
•Typical Offices: U or L desk, one guest chair and one 36” five drawer lateral file
Program
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Ss Specification Sheets
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Os Orthopedic & Podiatry Suites
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• Space Plan• Furniture Plan• Electrical/Data Plan*• Reflected Ceiling
Plan*
Objectives
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This office space consists of two divisions, the orthopedic division and the podiatry division. Each division has its own secretaries, directors, doctors, nurses, and waiting areas. Shared spaces include the restrooms, break room, copy/mail room, and IT department.
* not shown in portfolio Space Plan

Sp Furniture and Space Plan
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• Director’s office• Director’s secretary space • Director’s nurse space• Waiting area• Conference Room• Ten doctors offices• Five doctor secretaries in
systems furniture• 11 doctor nurses in systems
furniture• Six fellows office space with
lockers• Two file rooms
Orthopedic Division Program
• Director’s office• Receptionist/Secretary• Waiting area with two
lateral files• Three doctors • Three nurses
Podiatry Division Program

Pb Presentation Board
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General Wall Paint
Accent Wall Paint
Trim Paint
Carpet
VCT
Wall Base
Break Room Cabinet Finish
Break Room Countertop
Mocha Wood Furniture Finish
Waiting AreaLounge Chair
Waiting AreaLounge Chair Upholstery
Conference Room Granite Table Top
Conference Room Table Base and Chairs
Conference Room Chair Upholstery
Orthopedic Secretary Stations
Station Panel Fabric
Station Paint Finish
Orthopedic Nurse Stations
Doctor Desks
Doctor Chairs
Chair Upholstery
Doctor Guest Chairs
Podiatry Doctor Guest Chair Upholstery
Orthopedic Doctor Guest Chair Upholstery
Fellow Desks
Fellow Chairs Fellow Chair
Upholstery
Copy/Mail Room Modular Cabinetry Cabinet Finish
Countertop
Podiatry Nurses and Director’s Secretary Desks
Nurse Chairs
Nurse Chair Upholstery

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
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Kitchen Re-design
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Kr Kitchen Re-design
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The Smith’s have purchased a 1930’s bungalow. It is in its original state with its original appliances and cabinets in
the kitchen. The Smith’s want to rework the kitchen/mudroom/den space.
Project
• New appliances• New cabinets• A space for the family to eat
(two parents, two small children)
• Washer and dryer• Access to the (new) back deck
Requirements:
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Kr Kitchen Re-design
Reassign space in an older house for the current lifestyle of a new family. Plan the kitchen layout based on pre-engineered cabinetry.
Objective
Demolition Plan
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New Floor Plan

Ages: Grant, 66 years oldHelen, 64 years old Job descriptions:Grant-Heart surgeon and hospital administratorHelen-Philanthropist, teaches at local church, and manages the house. Pets: German Sheppard named Hank. Interests:Grant’s interests include fly-fishing, photography, travel, scuba diving, sailing, wine, and vacations that combine them all.Helen enjoys her philanthropy work, travel, theology, and being active in community organizations. Religion: Presbyterian A typical day*: Grant gets up at about 5am and is at the hospital at about 6am. He is involved in surgery, hospital affairs, and meeting colleagues all day. Although he cannot perform surgery anymore due to a car accident he still consults on surgeries. Grant arrives home between 6pm and 7pm where upon they eat Helen’s prepared dinner. They talk or read and then go to bed.Helen spends her mornings in community affairs or at the church. In the afternoon she runs errands or does things around the house. She prepares dinner for when Grant will be home. They are both in bed by about 9pm.*This is a typical day when they are not traveling. Lifestyle: They lead a fairly casual lifestyle, but do some formal entertaining as well as travel a great deal. Special activities or interests that will affect use of space:Because of Grant’s car accident and because Helen has diabetes, they do need an exercise room. Grant requires physical therapy and Helen needs to maintain a daily exercise routine. In addition to an exercise room, a lap pool would be ideal. They will need to walk the dog at night and in the morning. Special equipment needed:Due to the age of couple and the car accident, a residential elevator should be considered. Style: Their residence in Morristown, New Jersey is in the French Country style. Their vacation residence is more of a beach bungalow. Therefore, for this residence, they would like to go modern/contemporary.
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Dr. and Mrs. Grant ParrClient Profile
Names: Dr. Grant Van Siclen Parr and Helen Frye Parr Residence: Morristown, New JerseyVacation Residence: Boca Grande, Florida Reason for an additional residence:Grant and Helen lived in Birmingham for quite a while. Grant received some of his medical training and education from the University of Alabama, Hospitals and Clinics. He was a cardiovascular and thoracic surgery resident as well as a resident in the department of surgery. They also have family and friends in Birmingham. They would like to visit more often and Grant would like to have his hand in building a sustainable or green residence. He recently helped build a new wing to a hospital and made it as “green” as possible.
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First Floor Furniture Plan
Second Floor Furniture Plan
Site Plan in Homewood, AL
• Living room with fireplace featuring raised environmental terrazzo platform, built in bookcases, and water element
• Kitchen with the energy saving appliances and a countertop made out of recycled materials
• Daytona pneumatic vacuum elevator• Master bathroom with two adaptable design features• Master bedroom with plenty of storage room and
exercise space• Deck with seating area • Endless Pools lap pool for therapy purposes
First Floor Features
• Open loft area • Desk area for office• Sectional sofa and entertainment area for
watching movies• Pool table and bench • Large storage area
Second Floor Features

Pb Parr Residence Presentation Board
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General Wall Paint
Cork Flooring
Solar Window Treatment
Decorative Window Treatment Overlay
Living Room Area Rug
Living Room Marble Table Tops
Terrazzo Fireplace and Kitchen Counters Kitchen Bar Stools
Bar Stool Leather
Trim Paint
Living Room Sofa
Living Room Sofa Upholstery
Living Room Chair Upholstery
Living Room Chairs
Bedding Throw Pillows
Bedding Throw Pillows
Bedding
Custom Cabinetry
Solar Window Treatments
Decorative Window Treatment Overlay
Master Bedroom Side Chairs
Master Bedroom Side Chair Upholstery
Master Bath Countertop
Master Bath Flooring

RESUMÉ & REFERENCES
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A position as an interior designer with a dynamic firm that will allow me to utilize my skills and abilities. Strengths and special interests include technical application, sustainable design, and universal design.
HELEN WOODS
205.595.1912 Home 205.585.6551 Cell [email protected]
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EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Psychology: Clinical and CounselingMay 2005Averett University, Danville, VA
SKILLS & ABILITIES
627 45th Street South Birmingham, AL 35222
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Interior Design-December 2008BFA degree accredited by Council for Interior Design Accreditation (formerly FIDER)Virginia College, Birmingham, AL GPA-3.86/4.0Honors: President’s List, Dean’s List, ASID Student Member, IIDA Student MemberRelevant Coursework:
•Manual Architectural Drafting•Space Planning •Building Construction•Sustainable Design
•Attended training for design specification software (CAP) and product training for Teknion and Kimball systems furniture•Retain communication with staff through weekly/monthly newsletters •Created departmental standards and procedures for a more efficient run operation
•Interior Lighting•Computer-aided Drafting•Materials & Finishes•Residential Design
•Commercial Design•Business for Interior Designers•Kitchen & Bath Design•Universal Design
•Committed, industrious with high degree of resourcefulness•Works within deadlines, both independently and as a team player•Goal-oriented and coachable with a desire to learn•Communicates ideas effectively and diplomatically•Project skills include: Demolition plans, dimensioning, elevations, electrical/data plans, reflected ceiling plans, cabinet sections, section details, furniture plans, furniture specifications and finish/presentation boards.
•Proficient with IBM/PC and Mac•Software: MS PowerPoint, MS Publisher, MS Word, MS Excel, AutoCAD 2008 and CAP
•Have worked with the following programs/software: •Adobe Acrobat Reader, Adobe Photoshop, •20/20 Technologies Kitchen & Bath and Google Sketch Up
EXPERIENCECAD/Design/Librarian September 2007-June 2009Innovative Office Solutions, A Church and Stagg Company
•Responsibilities include: Space planning furniture, furniture specifications & pricing, installation drawings, panel configurations, panel reconfigurations, 3D drawings (using CAP), presentation materials and maintaining design libraries at both locations•Projects include: Regions Bank, University of Alabama, Alabama Power, Auburn University, Various local middle schools and high schools, SoHo and Troy University and University of South Alabama
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REFERENCES Helen Woods, Assoc. [email protected] Home Phone205.585.6551 Cell Phone
Jamie Stone, ASIDRegistered ID #71Program DirectorVirginia College School of Interior DesignP.O. Box 19249Birmingham, AL 35219205.802.1581 [email protected]
Carol GrimesOffice ManagerInnovative Office Solutions3421 6th Avenue SouthBirmingham, AL 35222205.328.0639 [email protected]
Sarah WilliamsRegistered ID #252Instructor/Interior Designer/Project Manager1134 Karl Daly TraceBirmingham, AL [email protected]
Victor GreeneDistrict Account ManagerNational Office Furniture1296 Arlene CourtLilburn, GA [email protected]
Karen TortorigiInterior Designer, NCIDQ CertifiedChurch & Stagg3421 6th Avenue SouthBirmingham, AL [email protected]
Bart MackeyA & D Sales Representative/Territory [email protected]
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CONTACTS/TESTIMONIALS
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“Helen is a perfectionist. Her work is complete and accurate. There is no need to worry about mistakes on work that Helen does. She is very attentive to detail and organized in her thoughts. Helen is very goal-oriented. She enjoys learning, new tasks and running with them. She has a very positive attitude.”Kim Easter, DesignerInnovative Office Solutions205.328.0639
“I have worked with Helen for a year now and find that she pays attention to detail and has a passion about her work. She is
extremely willing to take on whatever task she has been asked to accomplish. She is mature and responsible.”
Karen Tortorigi, IIDA NCIDQ Certified Designer
Church & Stagg205.251.2951
“Helen is a driven person that always executes tasks with responsibility,
precision, and integrity. She is able to accountably lead others as well as be the
supportive role on projects. Her personality, skills, and ability to
communicate allow her to be a great team member and an asset to any organization.”
Courtney Spencer, Designer334.652.8573
“Helen is awesome!”Bart Mackey, Teknion Representative [email protected]
“Very seldom do I have the opportunity to work with individuals who have a real passion for all aspects of their work environment like Helen displays. Helen is a quick learner along with possessing superior organizational skills. Helen is very intuitive in regards to planning ahead and making sure details are handled way before the need is apparent to others. Helen is without a doubt an outstanding team player.”Victor GreeneNational District [email protected]

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Thank YouThank you for taking the time to review my portfolio and learn about me.
Helen Woods, Assoc. [email protected]
205.595.1912 Home Phone205.585.6551 Cell Phone
627 45th Street SouthBirmingham, AL 35222