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University of Minnesota 2008-2012
Design Manifesto
Designers make complex information simple. Wherever designs are taken, they can be communicated and understood. As interior designers, we have the responsibility to improve the quality of life for every being and everything through the designed environment and sustainability practices. Design thrives on previous experiences and knowledge. Through learning and sharing of knowledge do we become successful designers and design for the better.
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1. Senior Thesis .................................................22. Commercial Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43. Residential Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84. Collaboration ....................................................105. Construction Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126. Design ...........................................................167. Resume ...........................................................19
Design Manifesto envision. collaborate. design.
Swede Hollow Health & Wellness CenterDesign Concept
The design of the Swede Hollow health and wellness center is to cre-ate an “iridescent trans-parency” that:
Creates possibilities,facilitates growth, and is an engaging space that is a supportive means to patient- centered health care.
Incorporates elements of the butterfly, a symbol of transi-tion, celebration, lightness, and soul.
Through the different layers of opacity and transparency, honesty and trust can be re-vealed.
Provides holistic care in a safe, secure, and supportive environment, which will pre-serve dignity, self-esteem, and empower individuals.
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l Curvilinear lines, shapes and furniture incorporates the butterfly.l Cool hues and natural materials cre-ate a relaxing environment.l Flexible furniture allows for access-ability.l Waiting area features history of Swede Hollow Area.
Reception Area Perspective
Second Floor Waiting Area Perspective Exam Room Perspective
Coffee Cup ShopDesign Concept
The design of the Cof-fee Cup Shop is to cre-ate a warm and welcoming environment for customers and visitors. The design in-corporates several seating options located on both floors. To take advantafe of the river view, the de-sign incorporates seating areas that extend out for customers to have a closer view. The design also in-corporates community integration through a small open gallery that will fea-ture local artists and small events. The custom door design will incorporate the Coffee Cup Shop logo as well as be designed with a geometric intent to unify the space of the coffee shop.
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l Modern atmosphere created through simple geometric designs.l Warm hues and natural materials cre-ate a relaxing environment.l Stainless steel appliances are inte-grated for health and safety.l Design features a gallery space for local artist to display artwork.
First Floor Seating Area
Gallery and Stair Perspective Barista Perspective
Design Concept
Stepping Stone Through the steps in which interior design has or has not taken on its way to becoming a recognized profession, ASID remains an inte-gral part in which ASID navigates the stepping stones that caters to students, profession-als, and clients alike. The ASID Headquarters will be designed to invoke a fresh and inspiring en-vironment that reflects the intent of the orga-nization and the impor-tance of the Interior De-sign Industry.
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Office Floor Plan
Reflected Ceiling Plan
l Design incorporates subtle hues of ASID logo with pops of orange for inter-est.l Open office allows for collaboration, communication, and eliminates hierarchi-cal separation.l Individual pods (office area) becomes stepping stones of ASID.
Board Room Perspective
Collaboration Area Perspective Office Area Perspective
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Culturally Sensitive HousingDesign Concept
Intersections The crossroads at which cultures clash and new traditions blend with the old. Points of inter-sections reflects cultural differences merging, creating, and forming a new part that defines a home as well as an indi-vidual. Each culture bor-rows and reinterprets pieces of identity from one another, and still retains its own culture.
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First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan
l Enclosed kitchen retains gender separation and cooking smells.l Warm, natural hues are used to re-tain the Somali cultural identity.l Stainless steel appliances are inte-grated to retain the mainstream identity.l Living room as central core, the in-tersection of culture and traditions.
Kitchen Perspective
Breakfast Nook Perspective Living Room Perspective
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Luminaire DesignDesign Concept
Fusion The design of the luminaire is inspired by the Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren. The de-sign reflects the sleek and eye catching design of the McLar-en. LED rope lights are used to create a soft and sparkling effect as well as saves energy usage. The design incorpo-rates a curvilinear outer shell composed of metallic fabric to reflect the sheen of the McLar-en. The bottom of the luminaire incorporates a metal plate with various sized circles to unify the design as a whole. In hopes that the luminaires will be used commercially, it is designed to be used specifically in a food fusion restaurant.
Designers: Mai XIong Karena Boenigk Serenity Bernston Karen Garrido
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l Sleek and slender design integrated with curved lines.l LED rope lights use less energy con-suption.l Frosted acrylic glass hides direct view of LED lights and acts as a diffuser as wells as softens the lighting.
Light Fixture Perspective
Mercedes Benz McLaren Food Fusion Light Concept Perspective
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Art and DesignDesign Concept
Art and Design go hand in hand for me as a design student. I strive to make designs simplis-tic. My passion for the arts is centered in the area of design-ing accessories such as pillow cases, vases, and prints that can be hung as wall art. I am constantly looking to creating new designs and welcome con-structive feedback to improve my work.
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“Creativity is a renewable resource.”
~ Biz Stone, Founder of Tweeter
SKILLS- Proficient in hand drafting & ren-dering, and space planning- Relief and Screen Printing- Fluent in English- Fluent in Hmong
SOFTWARECAD- AutoCAD 2012- Revit 2012
DESIGN- Adobe Photoshop CS5- Adobe Indesign CS5- Adobe Illustrator CS5
3-D MODELING- Google Sketchup 8 OTHERS- Microsoft Word 2010- Microsoft Excel 2010- Microsoft PowerPoint 2010- ProShow Producer 5
ResumeTHANK YOU!OBJECTIVETo contribute to the continued growth and success of an organiza-tion, while working in an environment that will challenge me further in collaborating and communicating with others, expanding in areas of critical thinking, innovation, and design knowledge.
EDUCATIONUNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA l GRADUATED MAY 2012 l GPA: 3.25- Bachelors of Science - Bachelors of Arts Interior Design Major Art Major
HONORS & AWARDS- Nominated for the President’s Student Leadership and Service Award, Spring 2012- Outstanding Academic Achievement, Multicultural Excellence Program, 2010-2012- Multicultural Excellence Program Scholarship recipient- Salovich Scholarship recipient- Odegard Scholarship in Design recipient
LEADERSHIP- Interior Design Student Representative on the Design Student and Alumni Board- Student President of the College of Design Student Board
EXPERIENCEVOLUNTEER FACILITATOR l TWIN CITIES HABITAT FOR HUMANITY l SEPTEMBER 2012 – CURRENT- Engage and facilitate “Build. Think. Act” educational activities on site with volunteers.- Support site supervisors, volunteers, and homeowners in the painting and rehabilitation of existing homes of qualified low- income homeowners.- Assist and prepare work sites for volunteers activities.- Supervise and manage groups of 15-20 volunteers and homeowners on site.- Communicate with homeowners through translating and demonstrating painting instructions.
EXPERIENCE CONTINUEDGALLERY GREETER l GOLDSTEIN MUSEUM OF DESIGN l JUNE 2010 – MAY 2012- Performed clerical duties and communicated with students, guests and visitors.- Collaborated with Interior Design Department to promote museums resources and collections to students.
INTERN l S&T OFFICE INTERIORS GROUP l SEPTEMBER 2011 – JANUARY 2012- Assisted Resource Librarian with filing, organization, and maintenance of resource library.- Assisted and collaborated with designers and sales repre sentatives in generating floor plans in AutoCAD and Project Matrix for clients while keeping budgets in mind.- Communicated with sales representatives in ordering samples and learning about new products.
INTERN l KATHERINE E. NASH GALLERY l SUMMER 2011- Handled incoming and outgoing artworks.- Assisted curators with installation of artworks from layout to lighting.
VOLUNTEERCOMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SCHOLARS PROGRAM l SEPTEMBER 2006 – MAY 2012- Completed 400 hours of community service and service learning courses involving community projects, including the redesign of Boom Island State Park, Edison High School library, and the IIDA People Serving People Project in the spring of 2011.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS- NEWH member since 2010
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