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ANDREA GALLE INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO

Interior Design Portfolio

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Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Interior Design from The Illinois Institute of Art Seeking employment in the Hospiitality or Commercial Industry

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ANDREA GALLEINTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO

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The Illinois Institute of Art- SchaumburgCIDA accredited

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SPECIALTYRESTAURANT 4-11

ADVANCED SPECIALTYADAPTIVE REUSE HOTEL 12-21 THESIS IIRETIREMENT COMMUNITY 22-27 INTERIOR DESIGN COMMUNICATIONSCOMMUNITY CENTER 28-29

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CITY ISLANDRESTAURANT

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The goal of the restaurant is to create a fun environment for all ages. The intent is a functional yet simple space by dividing the restaurant into three areas: dining, drinking and an area for relaxation.

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LIGHTING PLAN 1ST FLOOR

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SCALE: 1/8”= 1’-0”

SCALE REPRESENTS ORIGINAL SCALE

LIGHTING PLAN 1ST FLOORSCALE: 1/8”= 1’-0”

GENERAL NOTES:-BATTERY OPERATED CANDLES TO BE PLACED ON ALL TOPS.-ALL LIGHTING GOES TO B.O.H.-EXIT LIGHTING TO BE NEAR BATHROOMS, KITCHEN AND FRONT DOOR.

Sound is absorbed through the use of fabric on the chairs and also from the unique divider created in the raised dining area located in the center of the restaurant. This custom piece also serves as a great way to seperate the spaces to create a means of privacy. Maintaining the original hardwood floors, raised center platform and beamed ceiling were important not only due to the budget but because it is environmentally friendly. The original tables will also be reused and covered with linen table clothes and the original track lighting will compliment the two additional lighting fixtures that are added to the space.

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The VilleBed and Breakfast

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Naperville, one of Chicago’s most desired suburban towns, is not only highly ranked as one of the best places to raise a family but also for their top school district and library system. Several areas of this existing building has been modified to provide the public with their modern needs. A complimentary new addition on the second floor includes: taller ceiling heights in the guest rooms, outdoor seating, and second floor balconies so guests can enjoy the DuPage River and Riverwalk that are both located behind the building.

Adaptive Re u S E

The process of retrofitting old buildings for new uses, which allows structures to retain their historic integrity while providing for occupants modern needs and being environmentally responsible.

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FURNITURE PLAN 1ST FLOOR

SCALE REPRESENTS ORIGINAL SCALE

GREEN FACTORSBuilding reuseEnergy saving light fixturesOccupancy sensors Shower level monitored Low-flow plumbing fixturesAutomated room temperature systemsLow-VOC emitting materialsDurable fabricsAccess to transportation

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The interior consists of modern furnishings and materials for a chic and comfortable environment. Adding decorative elements to the design was critical to making the rooms a comfortable environment.

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WINDY CITY SHORESRETIREMENT COMMUNITY

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GUIDING PRINCIPLES

1. Design inspired by Lake Michigan and the city of Chicago2. The colors within the design are bright and reflect the outdoors3. Furniture is safe and comfortable with soft fabrics4. Atmosphere is fun and inviting5. Environment meets users needs and promotes an active lifestyle

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Windy City Shores, The mission of Windy City Shores is to provide a fun and stress free environment for those who are retired. Our goals are to promote active living with big city opportunities, amenities and maintenance free living.

Windy City Shores, located along Lakeshore Drive in Chicago, Illinois, is a retirement community for those looking for an engaging social environment and an active yet convenient means of living. Located in the heart of the city near restaurants, shopping and parks, it is great for those who like to go on long walks and encourages community involvement.

Sea shells found along the shores of Lake Michigan inspired the building concept. The color palette throughout the building consists of neutrals and various shades of blues and greens. This color palette was inspired from the lake, sand and seaweed. The different halls and patterns on the floor leads to different spaces and encourages involvement in a variety of activities that are provided to the residents here at Windy City Shores.

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SCALE REPRESENTS ORIGINAL SCALE

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Design Process Phases

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Future Phase

Programming /Research

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Schematic Selections

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Design Development

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Client Presentations

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3D Studies of spaces

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Construction Documents

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InteriorSpecifications

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Sq. Ft. each space & # of spaces/floor

TOTALSQ FT Plumbing Privacy

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FloorLocation User Group

1 Lobby 1000 1000 Y N M Y M O.T.A. Public 2 Fitness Center 4750 4750 Y M H N M Floor 2 Residents3 Aquatic Center 3000 3000 Y M M N M Floor 2 Residents4 Recreation center 4000 4000 Y L H N L Floor 2 Residents5 Library 700 700 N H H N M Floor 1 Residents6 Computer lab 200 200 N M M N L Floor 3 Residents7 Bar 600 600 Y M N/A N H Floor 1 Residents8 Café 600-2 1200 Y L H N L Floor 1 Residents9 Media Center 2000 2000 N H H Y H Floor 1 Public10 Locker rooms 700-2 1400 Y M H N L Floor 2 Residents11 Spa/salon 2000 2000 Y H H N N Floor 3 Residents12 Maintenance room 4-120 480 N Y N N N All floors Staff13 Small Lounge 900 900 Y M M N L Floor 1 & 2 Residents14 Restroom 120-2 240 Y Y Y N N All floors Residents15 Pharmacy 500 500 Y Y L N N Floor 1 Residents16 Restaurant 3,000-2 6000 Y M H Y M Floor 1 Public

Total Sq. Ft. 28970ADD - 25% Circulation 7242.5Total Sq. Ft. 36212.5

H =HighM= MediumL= LowY = YesN = NoN/A = Not Applicable

Client Needs Matrix

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COMMUNITY CENTERlOCATED IN iRAQ

SCALE REPRESENTS ORIGINAL SCALEPartner project with Caitlin Hill and Michelle Paterno

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INTERNSHIPJ. ROBERT SCOTT 12-21

KITCHEN DESIGNGALLE RESIDENCE 22-27

BATHROOM DESIGNJACKSON RESIDENCE 28-29

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J. ROBERT SCOTTINTERNSHIP

-Became familiar with textiles as I clean, sorted and organized the material resource room-Wrote up furniture specifications-Networked with industry professionals and clients

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CLIENT’S NEEDS:

-Hardwood floors-Open floor plan-Granite or marble counter tops-Main sink to overlook back yard-Center island parallel to sink -Recessed and pendant lighting

GALLE RESIDENCEKITCHEN DESIGN

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MECHANICAL PLAN FLOOR PLAN

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JOHNSON RESIDENCEBATHROOM DESIGN

Partner project with Meagan Shannon SCALE REPRESENTS ORIGINAL SCALE

CLIENT’S NEEDS: -Low-flow and high efficiency fixtures-Modern design-Custom designed shower to allow for ADA clearance-A 60” turnaround for a wheelchair-Ample storage-Fire place and water feature-His and her sinks-Large windows

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGNPEDIATRICIAN’S OFFICE 40-41

COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENTSGRAPHIC DESIGN COMPANY 42-47

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LEED CI Standards were followed and achieved in order to limit the environmental impacts, to create a healthy interior environment as well as improving the air outside. HIPPA compliant privacy issues were considered in this design along with non-slip flooring and a positive distraction exhibit located in the waiting areas were all part of evidence based design.

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PINPOINT GRAPHICSCOMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENTS

The goal of the project was to divide the space according to each design division using the least amount of space possible while maintaining a functional work environment. Maintaining unobstructed views to the exterior was possible through the use of transparent materials and reflective surfaces to maximize the natural light and minimize the amount of energy needed to light the space.

The lobby’s main light source comes from the conference room windows.

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The simplicity of the overall space speaks through the vivid colors and modern furnishings. The conference room is equipped with temperature, daylight, and motion sensors for energy efficiency.

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close view sample box

Name: Dream CowView all colors available (39)

Color: Purple Shadow DRC-S8

Size: Average 55-60 square feet

Content: European full grain aniline-dyed cowhide

Gradedin:

FLAMMABILITYBoston Fire Code (BFD 1X-1) PassCalifornia Technical Bulletin 117 Class 1Cigarette Ignition Resistance (NFPA 260) Class 1Surface Building Characteristics of Building Materials (ASTM E 84) Class B

LEATHER SPECIFICATIONSContent full grain aniline-dyed cowhideFinish semi-anilineGreenGuard Certified YesSize avg. 55-60 sq. ft.Style Dream CowThickness 1.0-1.2mm (3oz)

PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICSAbrasion - ASTM D 3884 PassBreaking Force - ASTM 2208 (100lbs) 262Crocking - ASTM D 5053 Class 4-5Elongation - ASTM D 2211 (20/50%) 20.4Flex - W-Flex PassLight Fastness - 72 Hrs/93'C Class 5Tearing Strength - ASTM D 4705 (15lbs) 50Wyzenbeek - ASTMD 4157 (100,000 DB. Rubs) Class 3.5

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COLOR STUDIES

FABRIC SPECIFICATION

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I would like to dedicate my portfolio to all of my friends and family. I am truly blessed to have such loving and supportive people in my life. But most of all, I would like to thank my parents for everything they have done and continue to do. If it weren’t for them, I wouldn’t be where I am today.

I love you guys!