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Interior Design Portfolio Shane Jones

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Interior Design Portfolio

Shane Jones

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ContentsSpring

2009

Features

04 Skill SetConceptual Tile ProjectDrafting

06 Commercial DesignRomano’s Pizza Oven

08 Residential DesignMountain Home

12 Community Involvement ProjectHabitat for Humanity

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Resume

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Professional Goals

Design Object

To obtain a position with this company, growing both professionally and personally, while utilizing my creativity and organizational skills to benefit this company.

To create environments that compliments the ones utilizing the spaces. To work towards a LEED Accreditation. Specializing in Universal and Environmental Design opportunities.

Education

Accomplishments

Experience

Affiliations

Skills

Interior Architecture, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, NC

Interior Design, FTCC Graduate 2010 Winston-Salem, NC

Winston-Salem State University 1979 – 1980 Winston-Salem, NC

Henrico High School Graduated 1979 Richmond, Virginia

Presidents Merit Award 2009 • Barbara Fodor Scholarship 2010

Volunteer Community Events: 2008 Winston-/Salem Green Building Solar

Tour Hosted by the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association

2007 / 2008 Winston-Salem Downtown Loft Tour Hostess

Habitat for Humanity’s Volunteer

IIDA Member

Computer Software: Microsoft Office Products, Photo-Shop, Illustrator,

Adobe In Design , Auto CAD, Google Sketch-up, Auto Desk Revit Architecture

Rendering Software: Podium, Turbo SketchTraveled Countries: US States / Canada / Puerto Rico

London, England

Lagos, Nigeria, Africa

LaNell D. Jones [Shane] 2009 Cedar Post CourtWinston-Salem, NC. 27127336 771-3167 [email protected] [email protected]

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Tile: Unit to WholeThe object of this project was to create an 8 x 8 tile unit with emphasis on pattern and composition. First we had to design the tile in black/ white and grey. Second, make a color transition of the same tile.

Phase 2The focus is to explore the aspects of Composition of the tile by using scaleto build upon and develop a 20 x30 presentation board. Phase 3The objective here was to continue to build on the bi-dimensional Configuration designed 8 x 8 tilespace. 3-D Model built in Sketch-up with an axonometric view. Phase 4Building the physical model to tri-dimensional composition. Usingcraftsmanship a full scale model was constructed with mat board. Phase 5Final part of the project was to design an enclosed space to showcase architectural details, texture, materials, glazing and lighting. 4

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Auto CAD DrawingsFour side views of a house Scale: 3/16 = 1’0”

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2009

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Design a Lazio Pizza OvenRestaurant located in a mallin Phil, PA.Project:Client profile, gross sq ft 3500 50 x70 space, ADA guidelines,occupancy codes, programming;research hospitality, inspiration images conceptual design and planning, graphic package, lighting specification, finishes schedules concept statement, final submission; ( 6 ) 20 x 30 boards including reflective ceiling plan

6Commercial Designs

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Interior ArchitectureRendered PerspectiveSketch-up/ Turbo SketchProject Time: Winter semester 08

Romano’s Oven

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Scale: 1/8 = 1’0” 8Residential Design Mountain Home

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Rendered Perspective9

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ElevationScale: 1/8 = 1’0”

Design Opportunity: To secure a client for a one-level residential design project being ADA compliant.Exterior and interior space is 4000 sq ft. The lifestyle of the client determined the location within the country, rooms sizes, and special needs of the residence. My final submission consisted of five 20 x 30 presentation boards, digital 3D presentationusing sketch-up, floor plan, ceiling plan, elevations, color and material samples, and with views of an Ashville, NC million dollar home created with my husband as my client. This project was a semester long project presented in front of a panel of professionals.

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Residential Designs in Google Earth

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Project Requirements: The focus is the re-design of the Habitat for Humanity retail store, Restore. We were given a task to Reuse any and all furniture or accessory pieces we could find. Reduce what we wouldn’t use. Repair the pieces chosen. Renovate by painting, staining, cutting and sewing. Design vignettes within a given space and present all the development of our researchin a presentation booklet.  

REUSE, REDUCE,REPAIR, RENOVATE

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Community Outreach

Working in a group of threeOur team collaborated on a game plan, shared design approaches and developed a color schemes. Along with selecting and repairing furniture pieces, in the planning of every phase of this project,each person had to present their own floor plan,perspective, and elevations, of completed designs. Sevenvignettes were created oursection. This project lasted fromFeb 02, to April 02,.

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Lake House

Produced in Auto Desk Revit Architecture 2009 Software

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Lake house porch view3

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Religious Structure

Basic Basilica: the requirement is to generate an accurate existing condition in a revit model with specified dimensions and create a 3D model.

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Religious Structure Addition

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To add an addition to the existing structure including 2nd floor, 5000 sq ft congregational space, storage, area for speaker, men's and women's restroom, 4 classroom and 4 offices for an additional space of 3300sq ft.

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Santuary

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Pastor’s Office

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Front view3

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Credits

Dr. Rosa OteroWilliam M. Marion AIA,LEED,AP

Herb Burns

Shane JonesInterior Design 2009

Todd Shoaf