Spring Semester Senior Year, 2012-2013, Office Space Design.
Little Sprouts Corporate Headquarters Design
This was our first self guided project. Our objective was to create a space for a medium sized non-profit corporation. We were given the location and space; a high-rise in a down town location with a view of the city and the local river. My design was for a pediatric healthcare organization that I invented called Little Sprouts. The design concept was to create an functional work space that still captured the whims from the children they are working for.
Below are a few selective images that give an understanding of the project as a whole.
Introduction of Presentation
FormZ Perspectives: Cafe and Executive Waiting Space
FormZ Perspectives: Executive Office & Formal Meeting Space
Programing Information
First Floor Floor Plan: Cafe, Event Space, and Waiting Space
First Floor Flooring Material Plan
First Floor Ceiling Diagram
Second Floor Furniture Floor Plan
Second Floor Flooring Material Plan
Second Floor Ceiling Diagram
Elevation & Plan of Cafe Counter
Elevations and Plan Views of Meeting and Waiting Spaces
Section of Waiting Rooms For First and Second Floor
Spring Quarter, Commercial Retail Design, 2011-2012
The Flagship Store: 4OUR FASHION
This was a four week project. With the objectives to: Explore the design of retail interior environments and to produce creative, functionally appropriate, and
understandable interiors. Through the making of sketches, drawings, models, and videos in both analog and digital formats. This was an individual project that was meant to expand our design skills, through strict requirements made by an unknown company and the building limitations.
Below are a few selective images that give an understanding of the project as a whole.
Explanation of Exterior
Furniture Floor Plans
Furniture Floor Plans
Elevation View & Concept Explanation Of Display Units
This was a seven week project. The objective was to identify, analyze, and understand the basic patterns of residential design and built environments. To include basic concepts of sustainable design as applied to residential design and other built environments.
Project platform:
Four initial unfinished city condos starting at 2,400 square foot to select from.
A family of three with two pet macaw birds.
Limitations by clients style, needs of the clients, forming of rooms needed, budget limitations, pre-existing furnishings and collections for display and preservations, needs for the macaw birds living space. – The total cost for the purchase/renovation/uplift of their new house had to be kept to $240,000 The unit they are looking at is a 2,400 square foot unit and the base condominium cost for the unfinished space is $70,000.
Building View & Furniture Floor Plan
Examples of Some Construction Documents
Example of Master Bedroom Furniture Selection
Grad-Students Home
This was a Two week project. It was to be seen as a “miniature” project meant to help gather and understand the requirements that are used in design.
The Project Platform:
Unfinished 539 square foot apartment space.
27 year old graduate medical student at New York University Medical Center.
Limitations by clients style, needs, budget, pre-existing furnishings, and last but not least the needs of the clients feline companion.
This was a conceptual design project, meant to teach the major design concepts and steps that are necessary to create a inhabitable environment. It was a step by step program that took 10 weeks. Starting by disassembling a VHS player to create a build environment using computer modeling software, hand-drafting, and physical model making. Below are some of my final images and a video I made explaining the entire project.