The document provides details on three projects from 2015-2016 including a co-working office space, an arts center, and a bank building with museum. For the co-working office, the individual designed the space layout and planning, floor plans, renderings, and material selections for the unique wave-shaped roof building. For the arts center, the individual created flexible lecture and art class space layouts on the first floor along with storage and a second floor office plan. The bank project involved designing a new building addition with interior spaces for a bank, museum, gallery, and meeting rooms.
Interior design is the process of shaping the experience of interior space, through the manipulation of spatial volume as well as surface treatment for the betterment of human functionality.
Interior Design:
Introduction to Interior Design
Definition
Why To Study Interior Design?
Elements of Interior Design
Space, Shape, Line, Texture, colour
Principles of Interior Design
Harmony, Proportion, Scale, Balance, Rhythm, Emphasis
History of Interior Design
Interior design is the process of shaping the experience of interior space, through the manipulation of spatial volume as well as surface treatment for the betterment of human functionality.
Interior Design:
Introduction to Interior Design
Definition
Why To Study Interior Design?
Elements of Interior Design
Space, Shape, Line, Texture, colour
Principles of Interior Design
Harmony, Proportion, Scale, Balance, Rhythm, Emphasis
History of Interior Design
The research talks in detail about all the elements of design, for example, Line, Space, Balance, etc. This is to understand and create design in a harmony and give functional and aesthetical value
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The research talks in detail about all the elements of design, for example, Line, Space, Balance, etc. This is to understand and create design in a harmony and give functional and aesthetical value
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The portfolio of Class of 2014 interior design technology student Emily Birchfield. Students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready to share for showing to prospective employers and clients. Interior design technology is a two-year diploma program at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada
This portfolio showcases a variety of skills and experience gained throughout my schooling in the BAA Interior Design program at Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning.
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The portfolio of Class of 2014 interior design technology student Keltie Smith. Students learn how to put together a portfolio of their work and have it ready to share for showing to prospective employers and clients. Interior design technology is a two-year diploma program at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada
Lakeland College (Canada) interior design students create a portfolio of their work from their two year diploma program. This is from Sydeny Melnyk, Class of 2016.
Class of 2013 Lakeland College interior design student Chelsea Schwindt's portfolio of work from academic 2012-13. This includes NKBA kitchen and bathroom projects, a restaurant and other interior design projects.
This presentation was provided by Suzy Szasz Palmer of The Library of Virginia during the NISO Forum "Performance Measures and Assessment" held on June 1, 2009
This is an integrated project between Introduction to Drawing(ITD) ,Introduction to Construction Industry (ICI) and English I module.
In a group of five or six people, we are required to investigate type of drawings from ONE of the profession below:
No Profession (ICI) Types of Drawing (ITD)
1 Architect Architectural Drawings
2 Interior Architect/Interior Designer Interior Architecture Drawings
3 Town Planner/Master Planner Planners Drawings
4 Product Designer (Furniture) Product Design Drawings
5 Quantity Surveyor Quantity Surveying Drawings –what do they refer to
6 Landscape Architect Landscape Architecture Drawings
7 Civil /Structural Engineer Civil/Structural Engineering Drawing
8 Mechanical & Electrical Engineer Mechanical & Electricals Drawings
(1)Introduction to Drawing (ITD) Task (20%)-GROUP
You are to research and investigate the use of the drawings as a means of communication. The data gathered should include types and function of drawings, stages and examples of drawings used to communicate ideas and presentations.
(2)Introduction to Construction Industry (ICI) Task (10%)-GROUP
You are to research and investigate the scope of work handled by them, their responsibilities and tasks at different stages of construction.
(3) English I Task (Oral Presentation)( 25 %)-INDIVIDUAL
Your task is as follow:
Research and deliver an oral presentation on various types of drawings used in different professions. You should demonstrate the ability to deliver an effective presentation by applying the elements of an effective speaker in three main areas namely in verbal skills, nonverbal skills and content.
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A paper presented at the satellite meeting of IFLA World Congress 2013: Making ends meet: high quality design on a low budget, held 5-16 August 2013 at Li Ka Shing University Library, Singapore Management University, Singapore
Portfolio of designs and Visualization Samuel JayeolaJayeola Samuel
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CHAPTER 5
THE DESIGN PROCESS
Overview of Project Phases
1. Programming phase: WHO? WHAT? WHEN? WHERE?
2. Schematic design phase
3. Design development phase
4. Contract documents phase
5. Contract administration phase
Preproject Phase
Deciding whether to take on a project
•Prospective clients’ needs versus capability of designer and budget
•Unethical or litigious situations
Determining the scope of the project
•Designer and client explore parameters of project and designer’s role
Considering schedules and budgets
•Understanding time sensitivity, client needs, and resources
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Phase 1: Programming
Research phase may include:
On-site (field) measurements and notes of existing conditions
Before and After photos
Phase 1: Programming
Before and after photos
Hallway renovated into a dining room
Phase 1: Programming – Who?
Who is the targeted market of end users?
Programming phase: WHO?
What (WHO) are the demographics for your project?
The characteristics of the individuals or group that you are designing for?
Example: If it’s a restaurant, you are not only designing for the owner, you are designing for the owner, the staff and the patrons expected to dine there? The end users.
Phase 1: Programming – What?
Data must be collected to understand the functions of a space
Programming phase: WHAT?
Is this a space for an office? What items does the client require?
What is needed for the kitchen you are going to help remodel?
What special needs are to be addressed?
Your data must include the types of rooms, specific areas/zones to serve a universal function.
Phase 1: Programming—When?
When will the space be used ?
Programming phase: WHEN?
Is this a combination room? – Office – den and guest room?
Is this dining room only for special occasions or does the client entertain often?
Is this a room to be used at a specific time of day?
Phase 1: Programming—Where?
Where is the space located?
Programming phase: WHERE?
Does the kitchen need to be placed next to the dining room?
Making sure the doors openings are not hindered in the space.
Is this a retail space or a “pop up” store?
Is this a loft living space or retail space?
Phase 2: Schematic Design
Draw preliminary diagrams showing the functional relationships for personnel and operations
Create space allocation and preliminary furniture and equipment layouts
Prepare design studies indicating the types of fixtures, furnishings, and equipment (FF&E) as well as finishes and materials
Developing the Preliminary Design Schematics
Bubble diagram for an office
Developing the Preliminary Design Schematics
Floor plan (Left); Section (Top Right); Perspective (Bottom Right)
Developing the Preliminary Design Schematics
Example of presentation board showing color story for a residential bedroom project
Phase 3: Design Development
Prepare refined drawings and other documents for client approv ...
CHAPTER 5THE DESIGN PROCESSOverview of Project Pha
interior design work samples
1. WORK SAMPLES
2016
Group
projects
2015
Individual
Projects
Green Lifestyle Co-working Office (23,247 sq.ft.),
Bloomington Tech Park, IN
Lotus Arts Center,
Bloomington, IN
Heritage Bank New Office and 24 Hours Museum
Hope, IN
1st Floor Art Class layout (flexible, lecture) 2nd Floor Office floor plan
Project Challenge
Create a multifunctional space on the 1st
floor. The layouts should including concerts,
dinning, and art class. The client also required
storage space.
Project Responsibilities
• Site measurement
• 1st floor art class space planning, layout
and furniture selections
• 1st floor and 2nd floor renderings
• 2nd floor floor plan, furniture and material
selection
Project Challenge
The existing building was an old mill. It
came with an unique wave shape roof
and a regular square column system.
The challenge was design a co-working
office for client with our own concept.
Project Responsibilities
• Site measurement
• Research and conceptual design
• Space Planning
• Floor plan and section plan
• Renderings and material selection
• Presentation
Project Challenge
Design a new attached builing and
interior space of this bank, add museum,
gallery and meeting room into the bank.
Project Responsibilities
• Site measurement
• Research and conceptual design
• Space Planning
• Floor plan
• Renderings
• Presentation
Project Utilized
• Revit
• Photoshop
Project Utilized
• Revit
Project Utilized
• Revit
• Illustrator
• Photoshop
• Photoshop