This document provides summaries of various interior design projects completed by Whitney A.C. McMakin, including office spaces for Lemmond's Design & Insite Business Solutions and Oceananica's corporate headquarters, retail spaces for Green Surf eco-friendly surf shop and GO by Target women's boutique, restaurants including The Grind pizzeria and deli and Mimsy tapas and martini bar, an educational/healthcare facility called Central Community Care, and a designer workstation competition project. The projects showcase McMakin's work in both commercial and residential spaces across various sectors while embracing each client's goals and vision.
This architectural firm aims to create beautiful, sustainable, and functional spaces that enhance communities through their design of the built environment. They have extensive experience designing various facilities for communities, colleges, and churches. Their process focuses on listening to client needs and providing attentive service and details throughout project development.
Shannon McIntyre is a surfer, artist, and mother from San Diego, California. She has a B.A. in Studio Arts and donates her artwork to charitable causes. Her paintings are inspired by her passions for surfing and her faith. They aim to capture the blissful moments in surfing when all senses are overwhelmed by the beauty of nature.
The document is Geoff Padmore's e-portfolio which outlines his education, work history, skills, sample work and volunteer experience. It includes sections about his background, career goals, technical skills in areas like social media, and samples of his coursework and professional projects for organizations like the Arthritis Society. Contact information is provided for references that can speak to Geoff's qualifications and abilities.
This document provides a first-person account of the author's trip to surf in Peru. Some key details:
1) The author travels to Peru with his friend Justin to surf, arriving in Lima and taking a bus north to the town of Pacasmayo known for its long, empty left breaks.
2) In Pacasmayo, they stay in a low-cost hostel and surf various local breaks each day, getting to know the friendly local surf community and taxi drivers.
3) After a few days of surfing, the author begins to feel ill from something he consumed or contracted. He is taken to the local clinic where the doctor treats him with IV fluids to rehydrate
T&C Surf Designs is a locally owned surf shop in Hawaii that has been sharing the experience and lifestyle of Hawaiian surf culture since 1971. It represents authentic Hawaiian surf culture through its high-quality products and superior customer service. The brand aims to build a team that embodies the essence of Hawaiian surfing through commitment, power, style, and respect. Its stores strive to provide an unparalleled selection of apparel and equipment while representing local surf culture.
Surfonomics 101 at Chapman U. November 2013Chad Nelsen
This document discusses surfonomics, which analyzes the economic impact and value of surfing. It provides examples from California beaches, which see over 17 million visits annually contributing $15 billion to the economy. A case study of Solana Beach, CA is presented on beach use. Economic impact refers to local spending while economic value considers travel costs and willingness to pay. Methodology for surfonomics studies is outlined. Examples are given from sites like Trestles, CA, which sees $8-13 million in annual economic impact and $10-26 million in consumer surplus. The potential for surf parks to expand surfing access and the surf industry is discussed.
The document provides 15 checkpoints for designing a successful brand strategy called a "ZAG". It uses T&C Surf Designs in Hawaii as a case study. The checkpoints include defining the brand's purpose and vision, identifying trends, competitors, points of differentiation, and strategies for communication and customer engagement.
Mark Machado has over 20 years of experience in the action sports industry. He was previously the VP of Design and Merchandising at Billabong USA from 1992 to 2004. He now runs his own product design, business development, and sourcing company called The Grid, which is based in Newport Beach, California. The Grid works with clients like Patagonia, Surftech, and others to design, develop, and source new products. Mark has a background in surfing and snowboarding and is passionate about sustainability in product design.
This architectural firm aims to create beautiful, sustainable, and functional spaces that enhance communities through their design of the built environment. They have extensive experience designing various facilities for communities, colleges, and churches. Their process focuses on listening to client needs and providing attentive service and details throughout project development.
Shannon McIntyre is a surfer, artist, and mother from San Diego, California. She has a B.A. in Studio Arts and donates her artwork to charitable causes. Her paintings are inspired by her passions for surfing and her faith. They aim to capture the blissful moments in surfing when all senses are overwhelmed by the beauty of nature.
The document is Geoff Padmore's e-portfolio which outlines his education, work history, skills, sample work and volunteer experience. It includes sections about his background, career goals, technical skills in areas like social media, and samples of his coursework and professional projects for organizations like the Arthritis Society. Contact information is provided for references that can speak to Geoff's qualifications and abilities.
This document provides a first-person account of the author's trip to surf in Peru. Some key details:
1) The author travels to Peru with his friend Justin to surf, arriving in Lima and taking a bus north to the town of Pacasmayo known for its long, empty left breaks.
2) In Pacasmayo, they stay in a low-cost hostel and surf various local breaks each day, getting to know the friendly local surf community and taxi drivers.
3) After a few days of surfing, the author begins to feel ill from something he consumed or contracted. He is taken to the local clinic where the doctor treats him with IV fluids to rehydrate
T&C Surf Designs is a locally owned surf shop in Hawaii that has been sharing the experience and lifestyle of Hawaiian surf culture since 1971. It represents authentic Hawaiian surf culture through its high-quality products and superior customer service. The brand aims to build a team that embodies the essence of Hawaiian surfing through commitment, power, style, and respect. Its stores strive to provide an unparalleled selection of apparel and equipment while representing local surf culture.
Surfonomics 101 at Chapman U. November 2013Chad Nelsen
This document discusses surfonomics, which analyzes the economic impact and value of surfing. It provides examples from California beaches, which see over 17 million visits annually contributing $15 billion to the economy. A case study of Solana Beach, CA is presented on beach use. Economic impact refers to local spending while economic value considers travel costs and willingness to pay. Methodology for surfonomics studies is outlined. Examples are given from sites like Trestles, CA, which sees $8-13 million in annual economic impact and $10-26 million in consumer surplus. The potential for surf parks to expand surfing access and the surf industry is discussed.
The document provides 15 checkpoints for designing a successful brand strategy called a "ZAG". It uses T&C Surf Designs in Hawaii as a case study. The checkpoints include defining the brand's purpose and vision, identifying trends, competitors, points of differentiation, and strategies for communication and customer engagement.
Mark Machado has over 20 years of experience in the action sports industry. He was previously the VP of Design and Merchandising at Billabong USA from 1992 to 2004. He now runs his own product design, business development, and sourcing company called The Grid, which is based in Newport Beach, California. The Grid works with clients like Patagonia, Surftech, and others to design, develop, and source new products. Mark has a background in surfing and snowboarding and is passionate about sustainability in product design.
The document discusses wayfinding analysis and design for transformative spaces that are human-centered and harmonious with brands. It outlines a 12-step methodology for conducting wayfinding analysis that includes determining key journeys, stakeholders, decision nodes, sign locations and messages. Graphics, lighting, pathways and other elements are considered to determine how information will be conveyed. The goal is to create spaces that improve relationships between brands and customers.
Daniel McLaren has owned and operated Denie Design Studio since 2002, providing commercial design services from initial concept through construction for a variety of clients. He enjoys seeing projects come to life during the construction process. The document outlines his skills and experience in commercial interior design and construction administration for projects ranging from $180,000 to $4.5 million, including restaurants, retail stores, offices, and night clubs. It provides examples of completed projects and awards received for design work.
The document is an interior design portfolio belonging to Mai Xiong. It includes sections on her senior thesis, commercial and residential design projects, collaborations, construction documents, design manifesto, resume, and artworks. The portfolio showcases Mai's interior design work and experience from her studies at the University of Minnesota from 2008 to 2012.
Brittany Luthy is an interior design student at Southern Illinois University. Her portfolio includes corporate, retail, and conceptual design projects from her junior and senior years. She has experience from internships in furniture retail and design. Luthy is involved in student design organizations and community service activities. Her portfolio demonstrates skills in Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office.
An Interior Design portfolio with three different design projects in detail. This portfolio includes office, restaurant, and retail design, as well as some research and development phases.
This document provides information about Prabisha Consulting, including its founder Pratyush Kumar and the services it offers. Prabisha Consulting is a company that helps individuals, startups, and innovative companies grow their businesses. It offers various services such as graphic design, digital marketing, photography/videography, and office signage design. The document also includes examples of promotions Prabisha has done for clients in different industries such as education, healthcare, fashion, and more.
KC Smelser's interior design portfolio includes projects such as a wedding venue redesign for Riverfront Park in Spokane and a bed and breakfast in LaCrosse, Washington. The portfolio demonstrates skills in space planning, rendering, research, and construction documentation. Inspiration is drawn from the surrounding environment and history to create beautiful, functional spaces that elevate daily life. Details such as materials, lighting, and custom elements are an important part of the design process.
Rima Nasr's portfolio document summarizes her interior design work on residential and commercial projects. It includes summaries of a condo renovation project in Miami called Sobe's Oasis, a single family home called The Bryaton's Residence, and a daycare center called Playful Penguins Academy. Floor plans and images are provided to showcase the design concepts and finishes used for each project.
This document provides an overview of the architecture and design firm GGLO. It summarizes their mission, values, history, services, projects, awards, staff, and commitment to sustainability. GGLO was founded in Seattle in 1986 and has grown to 113 staff across multiple disciplines including architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and urban planning. They design a variety of project types across several markets and have received numerous awards for their innovative, community-focused work.
The document describes a proposed mixed-use development called DoveTail Project. It will include 220 residential units, 17 retail spaces totaling 91,000 square feet, and 91,000 square feet of office space across 10 stories. The development aims to be LEED Gold certified and will include amenities like a courtyard, bike racks, and proximity to public transit. Financial projections estimate $15.8 million in profits with residential units selling between $292,000-$462,000 and retail/office space valued at $33.8 million and $53.8 million respectively.
This document provides information about MODE, a design firm that specializes in cultural infrastructure projects. It discusses MODE's experience designing various community and recreational facilities across Australia, including community centres, sports facilities, and parks. The document outlines MODE's approach of collaborating with stakeholders and clients to understand community needs and ensure designs are flexible, sustainable, and provide long-term benefits. It then provides examples of several projects MODE has completed in these areas.
SM Development Corporation has become the first Philippine property company to breach PHP 1 trillion in market capitalization. It has launched over 48 projects, sold over 160,000 units, and delivered over 60,000 units. SM Development focuses on providing access to luxurious urban living through vertical villages and gated communities with resort-like amenities integrated with commercial retail.
A sampling of projects designed by SKP Design. SKP Design creates amazing interior design solutions that make the most of the client's space assets, enhances their image and communicates their brand while reducing environmental impact. SKP Design is recognized as the leader in creating inspiring and environmentally responsible places to live, work and play while enhancing quality of life.
Cedar Crest blends Neo-Asian features and minimalist design concepts to provide home seekers a residential haven that focuses on daily family and individual lives. Experience serenity in this charming 4-hectare development's Zen-inspired landscapes and efficiently-planned units.
DISTINCT FEATURES
A Touch of Neo-Asian Minimalist Design
The development blends modern, Asian-inspired aesthetics and a minimalist design philosophy, to give you a residential haven that's serene and private.
An Idyllic Community That Nurtures
The project features a central amenity area with a clubhouse that opens up to surrounding views and amenities, conducive to family bonding and relaxation. Likewise enjoy worry-free services and convenient facilities.
Nearness to Everything That Matters to You
Strategically located in the progressive city of Taguig, it is minutes away from the Makati Central Business District and Bonifacio Global City, the Ortigas CBD, and Quezon City in the North. Places in Southern Manila, like Paranaque and Alabang, are easily accessible through the C-5 Road.
Inspiring the Peace of Mind You Deserve
Trained professionals of DMCI Homes' Property Management Team are on hand to extend assistance to all residents, ensuring safety and peace of mind. Property Management services include maintenance of facilities, garbage disposal system, 24-hour security, perimeter fence, and facilities at the clubhouse.
For queries and tripping request contact:
Melai Recto
Leasing Specialist
+63999.8805165 / +63917.5646057
melairecto_dmcileasing@yahoo.com
www.dmcicondorentals.com
This document contains Sheri Pociluyko's resume. It includes her contact information, objective, work experience in interior design, esthetics, and as a makeup artist. It also lists her education including degrees in interior design and an MBA in marketing. The resume highlights her computer skills and organizations. Attached is her portfolio including interior design projects, paintings, and a kayak museum concept.
This portfolio document contains summaries of 12 interior design projects completed by Rizvi Rafeek. The projects cover a range of building typologies including restaurants, hotels, retail stores, and craft centers. For each project, a brief description is provided of the design concept and approach. The document demonstrates Rizvi Rafeek's range of experience in commercial and institutional interior design.
Wilkings Hospitality Profile - Integrating the Multiple Disciplines of Hospit...Wilkings Hospitality Group
Wilkings Hospitality is an international hospitality company that specializes in branded and luxury hospitality projects. They provide integrated services including branding, financing, design, development, management, and turnkey solutions for hospitality projects globally. They have experience working with numerous high-profile clients and partners on various types of projects including hotels, resorts, restaurants, clubs, and other hospitality ventures.
Mary M. Santini is an interior design student at Central Piedmont Community College with experience in medical technology and microbiology. She has a background in biology and medical technology certification. Her portfolio includes interior design projects for a retirement community, men's clothing store, market research office, and pediatric practice. She has strong technical, presentation, and computer skills and is studying for LEED certification.
The document discusses wayfinding analysis and design for transformative spaces that are human-centered and harmonious with brands. It outlines a 12-step methodology for conducting wayfinding analysis that includes determining key journeys, stakeholders, decision nodes, sign locations and messages. Graphics, lighting, pathways and other elements are considered to determine how information will be conveyed. The goal is to create spaces that improve relationships between brands and customers.
Daniel McLaren has owned and operated Denie Design Studio since 2002, providing commercial design services from initial concept through construction for a variety of clients. He enjoys seeing projects come to life during the construction process. The document outlines his skills and experience in commercial interior design and construction administration for projects ranging from $180,000 to $4.5 million, including restaurants, retail stores, offices, and night clubs. It provides examples of completed projects and awards received for design work.
The document is an interior design portfolio belonging to Mai Xiong. It includes sections on her senior thesis, commercial and residential design projects, collaborations, construction documents, design manifesto, resume, and artworks. The portfolio showcases Mai's interior design work and experience from her studies at the University of Minnesota from 2008 to 2012.
Brittany Luthy is an interior design student at Southern Illinois University. Her portfolio includes corporate, retail, and conceptual design projects from her junior and senior years. She has experience from internships in furniture retail and design. Luthy is involved in student design organizations and community service activities. Her portfolio demonstrates skills in Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office.
An Interior Design portfolio with three different design projects in detail. This portfolio includes office, restaurant, and retail design, as well as some research and development phases.
This document provides information about Prabisha Consulting, including its founder Pratyush Kumar and the services it offers. Prabisha Consulting is a company that helps individuals, startups, and innovative companies grow their businesses. It offers various services such as graphic design, digital marketing, photography/videography, and office signage design. The document also includes examples of promotions Prabisha has done for clients in different industries such as education, healthcare, fashion, and more.
KC Smelser's interior design portfolio includes projects such as a wedding venue redesign for Riverfront Park in Spokane and a bed and breakfast in LaCrosse, Washington. The portfolio demonstrates skills in space planning, rendering, research, and construction documentation. Inspiration is drawn from the surrounding environment and history to create beautiful, functional spaces that elevate daily life. Details such as materials, lighting, and custom elements are an important part of the design process.
Rima Nasr's portfolio document summarizes her interior design work on residential and commercial projects. It includes summaries of a condo renovation project in Miami called Sobe's Oasis, a single family home called The Bryaton's Residence, and a daycare center called Playful Penguins Academy. Floor plans and images are provided to showcase the design concepts and finishes used for each project.
This document provides an overview of the architecture and design firm GGLO. It summarizes their mission, values, history, services, projects, awards, staff, and commitment to sustainability. GGLO was founded in Seattle in 1986 and has grown to 113 staff across multiple disciplines including architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and urban planning. They design a variety of project types across several markets and have received numerous awards for their innovative, community-focused work.
The document describes a proposed mixed-use development called DoveTail Project. It will include 220 residential units, 17 retail spaces totaling 91,000 square feet, and 91,000 square feet of office space across 10 stories. The development aims to be LEED Gold certified and will include amenities like a courtyard, bike racks, and proximity to public transit. Financial projections estimate $15.8 million in profits with residential units selling between $292,000-$462,000 and retail/office space valued at $33.8 million and $53.8 million respectively.
This document provides information about MODE, a design firm that specializes in cultural infrastructure projects. It discusses MODE's experience designing various community and recreational facilities across Australia, including community centres, sports facilities, and parks. The document outlines MODE's approach of collaborating with stakeholders and clients to understand community needs and ensure designs are flexible, sustainable, and provide long-term benefits. It then provides examples of several projects MODE has completed in these areas.
SM Development Corporation has become the first Philippine property company to breach PHP 1 trillion in market capitalization. It has launched over 48 projects, sold over 160,000 units, and delivered over 60,000 units. SM Development focuses on providing access to luxurious urban living through vertical villages and gated communities with resort-like amenities integrated with commercial retail.
A sampling of projects designed by SKP Design. SKP Design creates amazing interior design solutions that make the most of the client's space assets, enhances their image and communicates their brand while reducing environmental impact. SKP Design is recognized as the leader in creating inspiring and environmentally responsible places to live, work and play while enhancing quality of life.
Cedar Crest blends Neo-Asian features and minimalist design concepts to provide home seekers a residential haven that focuses on daily family and individual lives. Experience serenity in this charming 4-hectare development's Zen-inspired landscapes and efficiently-planned units.
DISTINCT FEATURES
A Touch of Neo-Asian Minimalist Design
The development blends modern, Asian-inspired aesthetics and a minimalist design philosophy, to give you a residential haven that's serene and private.
An Idyllic Community That Nurtures
The project features a central amenity area with a clubhouse that opens up to surrounding views and amenities, conducive to family bonding and relaxation. Likewise enjoy worry-free services and convenient facilities.
Nearness to Everything That Matters to You
Strategically located in the progressive city of Taguig, it is minutes away from the Makati Central Business District and Bonifacio Global City, the Ortigas CBD, and Quezon City in the North. Places in Southern Manila, like Paranaque and Alabang, are easily accessible through the C-5 Road.
Inspiring the Peace of Mind You Deserve
Trained professionals of DMCI Homes' Property Management Team are on hand to extend assistance to all residents, ensuring safety and peace of mind. Property Management services include maintenance of facilities, garbage disposal system, 24-hour security, perimeter fence, and facilities at the clubhouse.
For queries and tripping request contact:
Melai Recto
Leasing Specialist
+63999.8805165 / +63917.5646057
melairecto_dmcileasing@yahoo.com
www.dmcicondorentals.com
This document contains Sheri Pociluyko's resume. It includes her contact information, objective, work experience in interior design, esthetics, and as a makeup artist. It also lists her education including degrees in interior design and an MBA in marketing. The resume highlights her computer skills and organizations. Attached is her portfolio including interior design projects, paintings, and a kayak museum concept.
This portfolio document contains summaries of 12 interior design projects completed by Rizvi Rafeek. The projects cover a range of building typologies including restaurants, hotels, retail stores, and craft centers. For each project, a brief description is provided of the design concept and approach. The document demonstrates Rizvi Rafeek's range of experience in commercial and institutional interior design.
Wilkings Hospitality Profile - Integrating the Multiple Disciplines of Hospit...Wilkings Hospitality Group
Wilkings Hospitality is an international hospitality company that specializes in branded and luxury hospitality projects. They provide integrated services including branding, financing, design, development, management, and turnkey solutions for hospitality projects globally. They have experience working with numerous high-profile clients and partners on various types of projects including hotels, resorts, restaurants, clubs, and other hospitality ventures.
Mary M. Santini is an interior design student at Central Piedmont Community College with experience in medical technology and microbiology. She has a background in biology and medical technology certification. Her portfolio includes interior design projects for a retirement community, men's clothing store, market research office, and pediatric practice. She has strong technical, presentation, and computer skills and is studying for LEED certification.
1. Whitney A.C. McMakin, Associate IIDA
1078 Betaw Road 843.327.2777
Saint Stephen SC 29479 WacMcMakin@aol.com
http://wacmcmakin.webs.com
Table of Contents
Office Spaces
Lemmond’s Design & Insite Business Solutions
Oceananica- Corporate Headquarters
Retail
Green Surf
GO by Target
Cardboard Robot
Restaurants
The Grind
Mimsy
Educational & Healthcare
Central Community Care
Miscellaneous
Designer Workstation
2. Lemmond’s Design & Insite Business Solutions
Graphic Designer/ Web Developer Office
Fort Mill, SC
Square footage: 1,951
To assist Lemmond’s Design & Insite Business Solutions with an expansion into an adjacent
space for growth. The design for the Lemmond’s Design and Insite Business Solutions
expansion and interior up fit was a collaborative project between myself and another senior
classmate. We worked in conjunction with the clients, lighting vendors, contractors, and
current workers to create a space that evokes productive and reflects both of the individual
business in a combined space. The colors used we inspired by vintage graphic posters and
the logo colors for each business. The overall design reflects a modern space with creative
organization.
3. Oceananica Corporate Headquarters
Satellite Office
Soma District, San Francisco, CA
The Reserved Brands Inc. is constructed on core values of environmental and employee appreciation. For the
satellite office of Oceananica Products, Reserved Brands wanted to incorporate their core values as well as
the product line's purpose and design into the development of the space. Oceananica is an environmentally
friendly product that evokes relaxation and ultimate hydration using natural ingredients. The design of the
satellite office reflects elements of natural and luxury spa essentials. The layout is conceptually designed from
the elements of a traditional Zen garden. The office space incorporates LEED accredited concepts to
enhance the workspace for the employees. The overall design of the space is relaxing, luxurious, and
tranquil, inspiring both employees and visitors to take a break and embrace the spa quality of Oceananica.
4. Green Surf
Eco Friendly Surf Shop
Saint Augustine, FL
Green Surf is an Eco friendly surf supplier and surfboard rental shop in Saint Augustine, FL.. The space embraces the
surfer appeal of the area, reflecting a relaxing, barefoot atmosphere. Materials used throughout are reclaimed,
recycled, and refurnished. Old surfboards are recycled into interesting displays, shelf ends, and ceiling treatments. The
use of recycled glass and plastics are reflected in the custom acrylic “wave”, window display case, and cash wrap. The
open atmosphere is further emphasized by the use of a roller door at the rear of the store, allowing multiple
entrances and easy access to on the shore surf board rentals.
5. GO by Target
Women’s Clothing Boutique
Charlotte, NC
The GO International label will bring top apparel trends to Target in between each limited-edition GO
International designer collection. The design of the store embraces the variety of each designer by
presenting the clothing line as the focal point in the space. The simplicity of the design allows the user to
become part of the showcased line by participating in the fashion runway experience. The overall design
is inspired by the simple, yet stylish interiors of a fashion show from behind the scenes. Sleek surfaces,
vertical draperies, and dramatic lighting embrace the behind the scenes action and further amplifies the
design
6. Cardboard Robot
Eccentric Card and Gift shop
Charlotte, NC
The Cardboard Robot is an eccentric card and gift shop located in Charlotte, NC. The client
wanted a design that reflected the creativity of the merchandise and the quirky name of the
shop. The overall design was inspired watch mechanisms, reflecting in the display cases,
materials, finishes, and layout. There are many direct reflections of gears throughout the
space, as well as indirect relations in custom displays. The walls are finished with a lower
panel of corrugated metal and an upper panel of cork, to use as a tackable surface. Ionized
metal, and the hues reflected, as well as dimpled metal and illuminated acrylic were used to
further emulate an industrial, while allowing the merchandise to be the main feature of the
space.
7. The Grind
New York Pizzeria and Deli
Charlotte, NC
The Grind is a New York style kosher deli established in Charlotte. The client wanted this sandwich shop to
stand out from the typical lunch time eateries in the area. The menu will consist of fresh pizza, subs, and
sandwiches. They want a true New York feel with exposed pipes and concrete. The design of the space is inspired
by the NYC subways with exposed arch ways, brick, and various shades of stained concrete.
8. Mimsy
Tapas and Martini Bar
Charlotte, NC
Mimsy is an inspirational, whimsical Tapas Restaurant. The targeted patrons are young professionals,
who are in search of a restaurant that can accommodate client meetings and brief presentations while still
providing a non-business, flexible setting. The atmosphere is light and capricious, instilling discovery,
flexibility, and playfulness. Overall design uses light, airy colors, natural plant life, and intricate lighting
that infuses the atmosphere. Spontaneous sparkle and hidden discoveries offer consistently changing and
memorable experiences. The space also proffers technological advanced features that are skillfully
incorporated into a more relaxed atmosphere. Each table offers the patrons the opportunity to use
advanced technology to order food, as well as present to their clients. The technological advancements are
foundations to the space, remaining known but not obvious, creating a unique balance between business
and socialization.
9. Central Community Care
Healthy Lifestyle and Medical Facility
Saint Stephen, SC
The proposed Medical Center located in Saint Stephen, SC concentrates on many of the lifestyle needs that prevail in
the area. The medical and healthy lifestyle facility will appeal to medical needs and incorporate the existing
recreational department; promoting community participation of all ages. The facility will extend the healthy lifestyle
opportunities into educational opportunities. The incorporation of medical and recreational with the opportunities for
education affords assistance to the whole community. Being centrally located, and in the town limits, the Medical
Center benefits from city security, transportation, and convenience while offering its users the same benefits. The
design of the facility is based around the ecosystem of catfish, which the town proudly recognizes annually at the
Catfish Festival, which is hosted on the proposed property’s location.