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Liz Dalton 690 Walavista Avenue Oakland, CA 94610 [email protected] (510) 821-2910 LD

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Liz Dalton690 Walavista AvenueOakland, CA 94610

[email protected](510) 821-2910

LD

1201 Massachusetts Avenue

This MA thesis project, entitled “The Imaginative Pleasure of Unexpected Scale,” is a mixed-use building of micro-apartments and retail shops that

celebrates small square footage rather than seeking to distract from it. Small-scale living, which is often seen as undesirable, can actually be a positive

experience that promotes neighborly communities and a childlike sense of joy and play. This project received the Excellence in Thesis Design Award and was

a semi-finalist for the IIDANE Graduate Student Award.

711 Boylston Street

Goal: Design a flagship store for an existing company, focusing on custom lighting solutions that reflect the brand’s identity. The client selected,

ModCloth, is an online retailer of women’s fashion, accessories, and home goods. They have been praised for their continuing commitment to body

positivity and individual style. In addition to display areas, a cash wrap, and fitting rooms, the program includes soft seating and an ice cream parlor so that shoppers may relax and socialize while in the store. Custom lighting

solutions include a double-layered LED cove, balloon-like displays that turn colors when approached, and a jukebox-inspired doorway that changes colors

when passed through. These features, as well as playful decorative fixtures, reflect the retro, whimsical aesthetic of the client’s clothing.

212 Elm Street

Goal: Research a historical style and distill one of its characteristics into a contemporary design. The style for this project was Art Deco, focusing on the movement’s abstraction of forms into geometric planes. These colored planes

are formed from single pieces of sheet metal which can ship flat to reduce costs. The program is a jazz club that incorporates the display of Art Deco artifacts: a lacquered baboon screen, a chrome toothpick holder, and the Tamara de Lempicka painting “Portrait of a Young Girl in a Green Dress.”

1584 Wesleyan Drive

Goal: Design an academic building for the forward-thinking “NEXT University” in Norfolk, VA including classrooms, a faculty hub, and a student cafe. The project was a student design competition run by Steelcase and students were asked to incorporate Steelcase furnishings throughout as well as to embrace

the company’s philosophy of integrated technology and flexible learning spaces. This project was one of two selected from the class to be entered into

the competition.