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Graduate Portfolio - March 2012
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Competition has been one of my biggest interests about design. Born and raised in Altoona, Pennsylvania, I began competitively running at an early age and have
tested my commitment on every hill in the city. Interior design presents me with the opportunity to exercise my competitive spirit, as well as my advanced communication skills, excellent presentation abilities, management capabilities, punctuality, organization, experience, and design capabilities.
Always active within the school and local design industry, I continue to supplement my education with participation in the International Interior Design Association (IIDA). I have attended a variety of industry events such as Neoburgh, AIA Pittsburgh Awards, and other continuing education units, as well as participated as the Art Institute of Pittsburgh Campus Center Leader for two consecutive years. The positive influence these events have had on me can be found published frequently in the IDeas newsletter at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh.
In my free time, I enjoy supporting local artists and public transportation. I lead an active, healthy lifestyle by running frequently, riding my bike to work and school, and eating a vegetarian diet.
By the way, it is likely that you will see me around the city twice. I have an identical twin!
About the designer:Jane Hallinan
I PRACTICE INTERIOR DESIGN based on the simple idea of continuously moving forward.
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TABLE OFCONTENTS
The Lawrenceville Bathhouse
The Thalia Theater
Chicago Bikes & Blends
Arise Rehabilitation
Christian Community Church
The Miller Residence
University Assembly Room Renovation
Community College Environmental Lab
Community Development
Concept Development
Sustainability (Commercial)
Study Diagrams
Feasibility Study
Sustainability (Residential)
Schematic Design
Finish Selection
THE LAWRENCEVILLEBATHHOUSE
T h e L aw r e n c e v i l l e B a t h h o u s e / C o m m u n i t y D e v e l o p m e n t
Thousands Once Used It - The water has stopped flowing and the door to the Lawrenceville Neighborhood House has been locked. The Day of the public bath is over and the City has washed its hands of another vestige of pre-Renaissance days.
City Council has shut off the water for the public tubs and showers at the Lawrenceville Neighborhood House to save approximately $35,000 in the tight 1962 budget. But bath water is not all the City Council has discontinued at the neighborhood institution which began in 1904 at 3445 Butler Street.
Lawrenceville housewives, for example, can no longer use the automatic washers and clothes dryers which were furnished there. Mothers can no longer take their children, ranging from two to eight years old, to the day nursery at low cost. Young boys who took advantage of the recreation program...
T h e L aw r e n c e v i l l e B a t h h o u s e / C o m m u n i t y D e v e l o p m e n t
A “MODERN ENLIGHTENMENT” is happening now. It is in our
homes, at our offices and surrounding our neighborhoods. During the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th century, Enlightenment thinkers advocated for their beliefs, and with the help of leading developments of the time, were able to make them possible. Particularly associated with interior design is one’s personal design philosophy which describes how they believe design should be, what it should include or accomplish, the process that should be followed, etc. Advances such as LEED, Revit Architecture, and even independent business allow for 21st century designers to participate within the competitive industry today.
Evidence of past developments are still
present in our communities. The bath
movement at the turn of the century
sought to reform both the individual’s habit
and environment at once. Indoor public
bathhouses seemed, in mid-nineteenth
century America, to be an expensive,
unnecessary service which the poor
probably would not use anyway. However,
reformers believed that cleanliness
encouraged morality, while a dirty
environment bred moral decline. Public
baths, by promoting both the habit of
cleanliness and a clean environment, could
reverse the spiral of moral decline.
Obviously no longer needed, the
architectural structure of previous
bathhouses has been renovated into various
tenant spaces. In 1962, the Bathhouse at
3445 Butler Street in the Lawrenceville
neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
closed its doors to the public. Upholding
the building’s progressive mission, the new
tenants of Bike Pittsburgh and Espresso A
Mano seek to further advocate and support
the blooming society in which they reside.
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ESPRESSO A MANONook after nook, each individual has a preferred location to visit at which they are the most productive. The home office has become as small and portable as a digital tablet, thus resulting in retail locations to accommodate a wider variety of activities than ever before.
Evidence shows that designers may learn valuable
lessons from the coffee shop in how to support the
way people work, but what can be learned should
go deeper than just providing a big open room with
a bunch of tables.
First Floor Plan - 3/32” = 1’-0”
T h e L aw r e n c e v i l l e B a t h h o u s e / C o m m u n i t y D e v e l o p m e n t
Glass Recycled - RW010Countertops
Interceramic Tile - Brick TileBacksplash
Plyboo - Natural Flat GrainCabinetry
Aceray - Swivel Backless BarstoolCafe Seating
Carnegie Fabrics - DepartureBarstool Upholstery
Falcon - 4900 SeriesCafe Tables
Emeco - Navy Chair with Wood SeatCafe Chairs
Aceray - Guest ChairLounge Chair
Cashwrap Elevation - 1/4” = 1’-0”
Polished Concrete - Floors
T h e L aw r e n c e v i l l e B a t h h o u s e / C o m m u n i t y D e v e l o p m e n t
BIKEPITTSBURGHAs gasoline prices skyrocket, alternative means of transportation become more and more enticing.
The activists at BikePGH work around the clock to
promote safe cycling for commuters and recreational
riders alike. Several of their goals include promoting
Pittsburgh as a bicycling community, representing
the interests of bicyclists, assisting local agencies in
establishing bike-friendly policies for Pittsburgh, and
strengthening ties amongst Community Development
Corporations, businesses and the bicycling community.
Second Floor Plan - 3/32” = 1’-0”
T h e L aw r e n c e v i l l e B a t h h o u s e / C o m m u n i t y D e v e l o p m e n t
Pallas Textiles - Solid FootingLounge Seating Upholstery
Aceray - Lounge SeatingReception Seating
Office features include: (12) Seat Formal Conference Room
(10) Employee Workstations
(2) Shower / Changing Facilities
(1) Private Office
Collaborative Breakout Areas
Volunteer Work Area
Indoor Bike Parking
Spacious Employee Kitchen &Lounge
Aceray - Modular SeatingCoffee Table
Third Floor Plan - 3/32” = 1’-0”
T h e L aw r e n c e v i l l e B a t h h o u s e / C o m m u n i t y D e v e l o p m e n t
KI - Altus Mesh Task ChairWorkstations
KI- Majolica in MalachiteTask Chair Upholstery
KI- Perry Stack ChairBreakout Area Seating
KI - Standard Plastic in TangeloBreakout Area Seating
KI - Athens Table
Breakout Area
ICF Group - The Brainstorm Whiteboard Breakout Area
Enwork - Grid EnvironmentWorkstations
Aceray - Barstool Breakout Area
Designtex - Delaine in Nasturtium
Barstool Upholstery
Second Floor Breakout Area & Employee Workstations
T h e L aw r e n c e v i l l e B a t h h o u s e / C o m m u n i t y D e v e l o p m e n t
Third Floor Lounge & Kitchen
Forbo - Marmoleum RealLounge & Kitchen
Private Office
THE THALIATHEATER
T h e T h a l i a T h e a t e r / C o n c e p t u a l i z a t i o n
A BOSTON, MA THEATER
REVIVES IT’S EXPERIMENTAL
NATURE
THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS DESIGN is to draw the eye and lead it on a journey - one that it can solve, eventually. The result merges seen and unseen into an envirnoment that tells tales of its past, present and future. Combining
traditional materials, unexpected forms, historical influences and experimental flair, the thalia theater creates a unique yet adventurous space with it’s own energy and warmth.
First Floor Plan- Not to Scale
“REVIVAL OF THE FITTEST”
T h e T h a l i a T h e a t e r / C o n c e p t u a l i z a t i o n
LOBBY
Restoration HardwareDistressed Ionic Capital Coffee TableDurkan Hospitality
Merit Select Mr009565 In Celestial Blue
Restoration HardwareThe Bruno Chair
Hudson Furniture Inc.Mother Chandelier
Mezzanine Floor Plan- Not to Scale
Second Floor Plan- Not to Scale
T h e T h a l i a T h e a t e r / C o n c e p t u a l i z a t i o n
Pal + Smith
Muse Chair In
Berry Velvet
Restoration HardwareVintage Birdcage
Chandelier
Restoration HardwareThe Soho
Collection
MEZZANINE
Waterworks Henry Low
Profile Mounted
Lavatory Faucet
York Contract Wallcoverings Stripe
Porter TeleoFluidity Wallcovering
RESTROOMS
GIFT SHOP
Mezzanine Elevation- Not to Scale
Gift Shop Elevation- Not to Scale
T h e T h a l i a T h e a t e r / C o n c e p t u a l i z a t i o n
Restoration Hardware1860S Victoria
Parlor Chair
Restoration HardwareVintage Toledo
Chair
Ann SacksMichael S Smith
Cosmati Collection
Restoration Hardware48” Round French
Urn Dining Table
Restoration Hardware48” Architectural Column
Salvaged Wood
Restoration HardwareRibbed Glass
Filament Pendant
Travertine WarehouseHoned Medium
FINISHES THROUGHOUT
Crown Moulding
Cappuccino Butter
Spanish Moss Slate
LOUNGE
CHICAGO BIKES AND BLENDS
B l e n d e r B i ke s / L E E D f o r C o m m e rc i a l I n t e r i o r s
By doing so, they will additionally promote:
- alternative means of transportation (busing, carpooling, etc.)
- alternative energy sources (vegetable oil, electric cars, windmills, etc.)
Their marketing is targeted to men and women of all ethnicities and social classes ages 13 and older.
Their services offer a guide to cycling advocacy,safety, and community in Chicago. These include:
- supervision of maintenance to bike paths
- education of the community to ensure
pedestrian / rider safety and accessibility
- help to establish bike-friendly policies for the city
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CHICAGO B&B, for short, is an
informative business that promotes alternative means of transportation, alternative energy sources, and supports locally grown produce through cycling.
B l e n d e r B i ke s / L E E D f o r C o m m e rc i a l I n t e r i o r s
S-2 Bench - Bike Furniture DesignMade from repurposed bicycle
parts located in Marquette, MI
(388 miles from Chicago)
Milano Lounge Chair - Bike Furniture DesignMade from repurposed bicycle
parts located in Marquette, MI
(388 miles from Chicago)
Op-Art Table - UhuruHandmade, solid wood,
made in New York
Zenith - Wolf GordonLow-emitting, recyclable,
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EcoNights - ECOsurfacesMade from recyclable
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True Colors - Shaw 40% Recycled content
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B l e n d e r B i ke s / L E E D f o r C o m m e rc i a l I n t e r i o r s
jGoodDesign - CylaLED lamping, made
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Prandina - BilunaElectronic ballast for
daylight harvesting
Alera - Curv95.7% efficient, yearly lighting energy
cost per 1000 lumens: $2.93 based on
3000 hours and $0.08 per KWH
Alera - Microlyne Asymmetrical 83.1% efficient, yeary lighting energy
cost per 1000 lumens: $3.53 based on
3000 hours and $0.08 per KWH
Focal Point - BirdieElectronic ballast for
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Daylight Harvesting
Dimmable
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92% efficient
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Geometrix 3-Dimensional Metal Ceiling PanelsUSG-
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Electronic ballast fordaylight harvesting
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Ceiling Height11' A.F.F
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FCV-PERF 10Alera Curves Suspended1T5
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Chicago B&BChicago, IL
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B l e n d e r B i ke s / L E E D f o r C o m m e rc i a l I n t e r i o r s
This activity exemplifies alternative energy
by creating energy with manpower. It will
begin conversation about wind turbines,
photovoltaic panels, and geothermal energy,
energy efficiency of dimming switching,
ENERGY STAR products, and even green
roofs. Locally grown produce and ingredi-
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are utilized.
As advocates, they are interested in holding interactive workshops to educate their target market on specific aspects of sustainability with incorporation of “blender bikes”. These are modified stationary bikes that blend smoothies while simply pedaling.
fun fitness health education sustainability
Fender Blender - BlenderBike
Livinglass - Light
Made to order,100% pre-con-
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Alkemi - Nebula
91% recycled content
MindEDUCATETransportation
Energy
Locally grown foods
PowerALTERNATIVES“Blender Bikes”
Daylight harvesting
Low-flow fixtures
GreenREDUCE, REUSESquare footage
Refurbished furniture
Sustainable materials
Educational Display
Employee Work Area
ARISEREHABILITATION
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A r i s e R e h a b i l i t a t i o n / S t u d y D i a g r a m s
INSPIRED BY THE REHABILITATION CENTER’S location in Pittsburgh, PA, the building will be infused with the design elements that make the city unique. Combined elements of material selections, sustainability, and daylight will make this
center an effective healing environment. As the coordination of the ideas take a life of their own, overall consistency, quality, safety, infection disease prevention, and maintenance issues will be approprately addressed.
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KI Solstice Open Arm
Bariatric Chair KIBriar Lounge
Sleeper
Pallas TextilesCarnivale in Paradise
Pallas Textiles
Ground Breaking
in Wheat
PROPOSED WAYFINDING SIGNAGE
Pallas Textiles
Bounce in Cereulean
Pallas Textiles Unraveled
in Aqua
KI Altus Fabric
Task Chair
Maharam
Precisely in
Charcoal
KIBriar Motion
Patient ChairNature presents a fresh feeling and improved psychological function. It will also play a role in the healing process of patients and allow them to tend to and maintain the plant life to a reasonable extent. Sustainability will be a leading factor in the design for the benefits of daylighting. The Planetree model encompasses both aspects and more with human arts, social support networks, information and education, human touch, and architectural design conducive to health and healing.
A r i s e R e h a b i l i t a t i o n / S t u d y D i a g r a m s
VISIBILITY AND DISTANCE
CIRCULATION PATHS
A r i s e R e h a b i l i t a t i o n / S t u d y D i a g r a m s
1ST FLOOR TIME SPENT IN LOCATION
2ND FLOOR TIME SPENT IN LOCATION
CHRISTIANCOMMUNITY
CHURCH
C h r i s t i a n C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h / F e a s i b i l i t y S t u d y
EXTERIOR
- Create focal entry with attached vestibule to create building
character and mitigate cold drafts into Worship Center
- Build multi-purpose community space to interact with
surrounding environment
WORSHIP CENTER
- Update flooring suitable for church usage
- Highlight height and architectural details of walls with updated paint
- Improve lighting to create a spiritual and exciting environment
- Incorporate unique daylighting
- Create a space for sound technician
- Build a cry room
- Build an easily accessible restroom
OFFICES
- Eliminate walls to maximize space
- Update with appropriate paint, carpet, and lighting
- Create doorway to proposed new office for full-time pastor
for ease of communication
RESTROOMS
- Install ADA watercloset
- Update wall and floor finishes
CLASSROOMSRoom 1 A Create multi-purpose room / classroom for TREK B Relocate storage for easier accessibility and centralize between buildings C Relocate library to allow for more space- Eliminate small existing restrooms- Update new spaces with appropriate paint, flooring. and lighting to enhance learning
Room 2- Relocate nursery, toddlers, and cubbies- Rebuild existing restroom- Update with appropriate paint, flooring, and lighting to enhance learning
Room 3- Relocate K-2 Sunday school, K-2 AWANA, and preschool Kings Kids- Update with appropriate paint, flooring, and lighting to enhance learning
Room 4 - Relocate 3-6 Sunday school, elementary Kings Kids, and TNT Girls- Update with appropriate paint, flooring, and lighting to enhance learning
Room 5 / Science Lab- Update with appropriate paint, flooring, and lighting to
enhance learning
C h r i s t i a n C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h / F e a s i b i l i t y S t u d y
ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4
ROOM 1B
ROOM 1C
ROOM 5
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KITCHEN
WOMEN'SRESTROOM
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WORSHIP CENTER
SOUND TECHNICIAN
CRY ROOM
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WELCOMECENTER
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MULTI-PURPOSE COMMUNITYAREA
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PATHS- Identifiable & continuous channels of movement help tie environments together. They
strengthen sense of community
EDGES- Linear breaks / boundaries
DISTRICTS- General areas with distinct
characteristics
NODES- Conceptual anchor points/ strategic spots & focal points to/from travel. They are the focus & symbol
of important regions
LANDMARKS- Highly visible geographic identity clues to serve as reference points
CHURCH IMAGERelating to Kevin Lynch’s text, The Image of the City, characteristics of basic continual elements that lead to the image of
a city can be applied to the image of the Christian Community Church site.
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1OUTDOOR WORSHIP SPACE 1/32” = 1’-0” 2MEDITATION GARDEN
1/32” = 1’-0” 3MULTI-USE SPACE 1/32” = 1’-0”
C h r i s t i a n C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h / F e a s i b i l i t y S t u d y
ROOM 2 ROOM 3
ROOM 1B
ROOM 1C
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The idea of place depends on how individuals conceptualize the world around them. Place identity, sense of place, and place attachment attempt to describe a host of emotions that define the meaning of a place.
PLACE IDENTITY- The manner in which a person incorporates a place into the larger concept of his/her own identity or sense of self
SENSE OF PLACE- Develops when a level of comfort and feelings of safety are associated with a place, which for many people translates to a sense of belonging
PLACE ATTACHMENT- Emotional bond to a place’s social and physical components
Aerial View
Existing Entry
Proposed Entry Proposed Worship Center Elevation
Worship Center - 3/32” = 1’-0”
C h r i s t i a n C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h / F e a s i b i l i t y S t u d y
- Important to incorporate items showing a
direct cause/effect relationship (to form synapse)
- Bright, bold, contrasting colors
- Objects that illustrate 3-Dimensionally
- Flooring easy to clean (cork/cushioned vinyl)
- Sensitivity to light/noise
- Sensitivity to sources of stress/injury
-Limitless storage options
- Gender neutral colors
INFANCY
- Gender neutral (during this developmental stage
toddlers begin conforming to gender stereotypes)
- Mirrors to facilitate analytic skills (to see selves
as an individual)
- Still developing cognitive/motor skills
- Room with various areas
- Nondescriptive objects
- Wall art to depic progression (form neutral
connections associated with time)
TODDLERHOOD
- Objects to master, acquire, control or contemplate
- Desire paraphernalia associated with group
- Display of items
- Feel safe and stress free
- Explore senses of self
- Begin to break down gender barriers and begin
engaging in behaviors previously conceived as
gender-specific
PRE-ADOLESCENCE
KEY ASPECTS OF CLASSROOM DESIGN INFLUENCED BY AGE
GROUP
Proposed Library Sketch
THE MILLERRESIDENCE
T h e M i l l e r R e s i d e n c e / L E E D f o r H o m e s
A TRADITIONAL COLOR
palette is given an
unexpectedly youthful sensibility
by a design accented with playful
colors suitable for a family
with young children. A polished
natural color scheme tempers
the look for a sophisticated take
on a child-friendly environment.
This design functions for the
present, but accommodates for
the future. Packed with clever
built-ins and space-maximizing
storage, the Miller’s home has a
sense of airIness to streamline
daily life. Within the Westgate
neighborhood of Columbus,
OH, this home has incorporated
various sustainable elements
that are both visible and unseen
in order to promote a healthy
lifestyle and a healthy home.
Site Map
Existing Site Conditions
South Elevation
East Elevation West Elevation
North Elevation
T h e M i l l e r R e s i d e n c e / L E E D f o r H o m e s
+ Place of worship
Community Center
Restaurant
Grocery Store
Car Repair
Law Office
School
Reed Canarygrass
Big Chickweed
Queen Anne’s Lace
Westgate Park
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Invasive Species
T h e M i l l e r R e s i d e n c e / L E E D f o r H o m e s
Floor Plan - Not to Scale
Kitchen Dining Room
T h e M i l l e r R e s i d e n c e / L E E D f o r H o m e s
Animavi Club Chair and Ottoman Soy-based hybrid foam
cushioning, recyclable,
80% post-consumer
Green Culture Amici Jr. Table 100% sustainably harvested hardwood
Osborne & Little Mandara Wallpaper
Sheba Wallcovering Flavor Paper in Marshmallow
Inmod Maltese Coffee TableTable top comprised of
recycled birch plywood and
lacquer, recycled and reclaimed
steel, made in USA
Inmod Oliana Chair Plywood frame and teak legs
Foyer / Living Room Elevation- Not to Scale
UNIVERSITYASSEMBLY ROOM
RENOVATIONS
A s s e m b l y R o o m R e n o v a t i o n s / S c h e m a t i c D e s i g n
SINCE THE ASSEMBLY ROOM’S last renovation in 1983, the aesthetic of the room is in need of a look
more sympathetic to the existing historic building. A timeless design is desired for this in-demand space which accomodates a variety of events such as Board of Trustee meetings and comedian performances.
COMMUNITY COLLEGEALTERNATIVEENERGY LAB
A l t e r n a t i v e E n e r g y L a b / F i n i s h S e l e c t i o n
DURING ITS INAUGURAL two
years, this cutting-edge renewable energy lab will offer free-of-charge training in solar, wind and biofuel technologies to at least 50 participants. Environmentally friendly finishes were selected to reinforce the mission of the program to those who want to enhance their skill set with green technologies.
Floor Pattern Plan Studies