The document contains drawings and diagrams for three different commercial projects:
1. Nfusion Marketing Agency - Includes floor plans, perspectives, and specifications for the design of their office space.
2. San Marcos Gateway Project - Shows plans, elevations, sections, and renderings for renovating a commercial building.
3. Solstice Rehabilitation Center - Presents the site plan, floor plans, 3D model, specifications, and design process drawings for a rehabilitation facility.
7. BUBBLE DIAGRAMS
FIGURE ONE: PROCESS AND DEVELOPMENT OF AREAS FIGURE TWO: PROCESS AND DEVELOPMENT OF AREAS
ID 3323: STUDIO TWO - COMMERCIAL DESIGN
nFUSION ADVERTISING AGENCY - PROGRAMMING PHASE
Figure 1 and 2 are examples of standard practices of the space planning process.. The circles represent the number of people within a particular area. The larger the circle,
the greater the area is covered, vice versa. The dots and lines represent major and minor adjacencies.
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FINISHED FLOOR PLAN
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LEGEND
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ID 3323: STUDIO TWO - COMMERCIAL DESIGN
nFUSION ADVERTISING AGENCY - FLOOR PLAN
nFusion’s workplace is approximately 12,000 square feet. The space is located on the second floor of an office building overlooking a small lake in Austin, Texas.
9. PROCESS DRAWINGS
FIGURE ONE: PRELIMINARY PERSPECTIVE OF RECEPTION FIGURE TWO: PRELIMINARY PERSPECTIVE OF RECEPTION AREA.
ID 3323: STUDIO TWO - COMMERCIAL DESIGN
nFusion ADVERTISING AGENCY - RECEPTION AREA
Both figure 1 and 2 are considered preliminary perspectives because of their lack of detail and overall design. Yet, tthey do play a purpose earlier on in the preliminary
process. The perspectives can, at times, display the designers visiion and direction. For example, what is common in both perspectives is the use of circles, some overlapping
and some not. Use of the circles was part of the design concept and also a request from nFusion.
10. RENDERED PERSPECTIVE
ID 3323: STUDIO TWO - COMMERCIAL DESIGN
nFusion ADVERTISING AGENCY - RECEPTION AREA
The perspective shown is the final perspective that is presented. After multiple revisions are made, the final one is created. As shown, the use of the nFusion’s logo and colors
were implemented in the design. From the custom reception desk to the wall, each element is joined as one.
11. PRELIMINARY BOARD WORK
ID 3323: STUDIO TWO - COMMERCIAL DESIGN
nFusion ADVERTISING AGENCY - PRELIMINARY BOARD
For this preliminary board, it was important to summarize my design concept. Each picture and drawing represents a typical item of my design concept.
12. BOARD WORK
ID 3323: STUDIO TWO - COMMERCIAL DESIGN
nFusion ADVERTISING AGENCY - FINAL BOARD
Final boards are usually done by hand, but in this case, this one was done using POWERPOINT. With this final board, it was necessary that I covered each main area. The
type and description of each item is also important to address in the development and presentation of a board.
13. SPECIFICATION SHEET
FIGURE TWO: ANCILLARY FURNITURE SPECIFICATIONS
FIGURE ONE: WORKSTATION SPECIFICATION SHEET
ID 3323: STUDIO TWO - COMMERCIAL DESIGN
nFUSION AVERTISING AGENCY - OFFICE SYSTEM
Both figures are examples of specification sheets that would be used by the contractors to construct office furniture systems. The specification sheets consist of a detail list in
quantity, dimensions, finishes, and product code numbers from the supplier. For each furniture and equipment is addressed in same fashion.
16. Note: Proposal of project was written by
April Crofford and Andrea Wilde.
SAN MARCOS GATEWAY PROJECT
17. ORIGINAL FLOOR PLAN
ID 4323: STUDIO THREE - RESEARCH/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
SAN MARCOS GATEWAY PROJECT
Through its odd shape, the commerical building had many probems for our design group. Most of the problems occured around areas that had columns or from the existing
plumbing. Yet, through it all, the design group was able to overcome and proceed in the design process.
18. FINAL FLOOR PLAN
05 04 04
03 02 01
LEGEND
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ID 4323: STUDIO THREE - RESEARCH/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
SAN MARCOS GATEWAY PROJECT
The success of the floor plan developed through research, and an emphasis on function and flow of the space.
19. ELEVATIONS
FIGURE ONE: SOUTH ELEVATOIN
FIGURE TWO: WEST ELEVATION
ID 4323: STUDIO THREE - RESEARCH/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
SAN MARCOS GATEWAY PROJECT
South elevation was designed for the intent to attract tourists and businesses. However, despite the success, only parts of the facade are shown. A liquor store is situated right
in front of the south part of the building covering the majority of it. In order to adapt to the problem, Ive placed all signs and information above the roof line of teh liquor store.
The west elevation continues the mural of the south part of the building. I’ve kept the existing material for the exterior face of the building. The owner’s arch doorways used.
20. SECTIONS
LEGEND
01 Upscale Bakery
02 01 02 Antique Shop
ID 4323: STUDIO THREE - RESEARCH/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
SAN MARCOS GATEWAY PROJECT
Both sections show partial views of the upscale bakery, antique shop, comunity theatre, and ticket booth. The community theatre continues the mural design that both the south
and west elevation have.
21. SITE PLAN
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LEGEND
01 Loading Dock
for Antique Shop
02 Ramp w/steps
for Antique Shop
03 Loading Dock
for Theatre
04 Exit
05 Additional Seat-
ing (Outside)
05
ID 4323: STUDIO THREE - RESEARCH/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
SAN MARCOS GATEWAY PROJECT
Majority of the parking spaces haven’t changed. The south side exits and entrances have changed to comply with accessibility codes. The main entrance to the building is
on the west side of the building.
22. RENDERED ELEVATION
ID 4323: STUDIO THREE - RESEARCH/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
SAN MARCOS GATEWAY PROJECT - AUTODESK IMPRESSION
The south elevation was rendered using AUTODESK IMPRESSION.
23. RENDERED ELEVATION
ID 4323: STUDIO THREE - RESEARCH/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
SAN MARCOS GATEWAY PROJECT - AUTODESK IMPRESSION
West elevation was rendered using AUTODESK IMPRESSION.
24. RENDERED SECTION
ID 4323: STUDIO THREE - RESEARCH/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
SAN MARCOS GATEWAY PROJECT - AUTODESK IMPRESSION
Rendered sections are rendered using AUTODESK IMPRESSION.
25. RENDERED SECTION
ID 4323: STUDIO THREE - RESEARCH/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
SAN MARCOS GATEWAY PROJECT - AUTODESK IMPRESSION
Rendered sections are renered using AUTODESK IMPRESSION.
26. RENDERED PERSPECTIVE
ID 4323: STUDIO THREE - RESEARCH/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
SAN MARCOS GATEWAY PROJECT - UPSCALE BAKERY
The upscale bakery was chosen for the perspective. The perspective was rendered by using markers and color pencils. The perspective shows the display area/shelves,
partial seitting, flooring/ceiling, and custom structure for the pendant lights.
27. FIGURE ONE: PROCESS ONE
FIGURE THREE: PROCESS TWO
FIGURE FOUR: PRELIMINARY ELEVATION
FIGURE TWO: PROCESS THREE
PROCESS DRAWINGS
RESEARCH/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN - COMMUNITY THEATRE
The first part of the design process is the development phase. The development phase includes the process drawings. Figure one and two illustrate
the bubble diagram technique used to develop a hierarchy of primary and secondary spaces. Figure three and four are examples of sketches used to
record ideas and thoughts that ultimately lead to the design of the final floor plan.
30. FIRST FLOOR
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LEGEND
18 19 17 Storage - Supply
18 Medium Restroom - Male
20 19 Medium Restroom - Female
20 Waiting Area
ID 4324: STUDIO FOUR - CONTEMPORARY DESIGN ISSUES
SOLSTICE REHABILITATION CENTER
The First Floor holds all the administrative offices. The design of the First Floor was to maximum the amount of natural light entering the building, and to minimize barriers
throughout the space. The main entrance is on the north side, secondary on the south side, and exits on the east and west side of teh building.
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SECOND FLOOR
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LEGEND
15 Cafeteria
16 Janitor Room
22 17 Mechanical Room
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18 Emergency Room
19 Fitness Room
22 20 Discussion Room
21 Classroom
22 Patient Housing
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ID 4324: STUDIO FOUR - CONTEMPORARY DESIGN ISSUES
SOLSTICE REHABILITATION CENTER
The Second Floor holds the staff and patients. The Second Floor is divided by the east and west wing. The east wing houses the living quarters for the patients. The west
wing is the central hub of the rehabilitation center.
32. SITE/LANDSCAPE DESIGN
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01 LEGEND
01 Nurse Housing
02 Docking Area
03 Parking - Pesonnel
03 04 Sidewalk
05 Parking - Visitors
06 Walkway - East Wing
07 Street - Two Way Lane
01 08 Street - One Way Lane
11 Loading Dock
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ID 4324: STUDIO FOUR - CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
SOLSTICE REHABILITATION CENTER
The Site Plan is an aerial view of teh facility. The purpose of the plan is to address the orientation of the building to the site. The plan also presents the design and implemen-
tation of state and local codes for the safety of the patients, staff, and visitors traveling to and from the building.
33. 3-D MODEL
FIGURE ONE: SOUTH SIDE FIGURE TWO: NORTH SIDE
FIGURE THREE: SITE PLAN FIGURE FOUR: EXTERIOR WALK WAY
ID 4324: STUDIO FOUR - CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
SOLSTICE REHABILITATION CENTER - SKETCH-UP DRAWINGS
All four still images were produces either using Google SKETCH-UP and EARTH. Figure one, two, and four were created in Google SKETCH-UP, and present certain design
features that are typical or unique to the building. Figure three combines the use of Google EARTH and SKETCH-UP to present an aerial view of the orientation of the building,
and overall site.
34. SPECIFICATION SHEET
ID 4324: STUDIO FOUR - CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
SOLSTICE REHABILITATION CENTER
Part of the design process involves developing a detail list of materials called Specification Sheets. In this example, I am addressing four different materials that were either
used for the exterior or interior of the building. Specific information is also gathered and addressed for each material.
35. PROCESS DRAWINGS
FIGURE ONE: FIRST FLOOR (PROCESS ONE) FIGURE ONE: FIRST FLOOR (PROCESS THREE)
FIGURE ONE: FIRST FLOOR (PROCESS TWO)
FIGURE ONE: FIRST FLOOR (PROCESS FOUR)
ID 4324: STUDIO FOUR - CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
SOLSTICE REHABILIATATION CENTER - FLOOR PLANS
All four images illustrate the process of ideas through sketches callded Process Drawings. For every process drawing there is one idea. In this example, starting from figure
one, one notices the progression of ideas in the design of the first floor plan.