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Kayla Crippen interior design portfolio

Kayla Crippen's Portfolio

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My portfolio includes projects I have done for school and at the end it has my resume.

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  • Kayla Crippeninterior design portfolio

  • Museum Design

    RestorationDesign

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    Page 1-2 Page 3-4 Page 5-6

    Sustainable Design

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    HealthcareDesign

    54Corporate

    Office Design

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    Table of contentsSustianable & Affordable

    Housing

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    Page 11

    Resume

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    Page 12

  • Lemon.ly Corporate Office Location: Minneapolis, MN

    Concept: Framing the Work Modes

    Description: The client wanted to expand and establish a headquarters in Minneapolis. The design needed to have a flat office structure, open office concept, and have a highly creative

    work environment.

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  • wounded knee museum and cultural center Location: Wounded Knee, SD on the Pine Ridge Reservation

    Concept: Resolution of Intrusion on Sacred Land

    Description: The project focuses on designing a museum and cultural center to spread knowledge and make people aware of the Wounded Knee Masacre and

    the Lakota culture.

    LEGEND:101 RECEPTION 102 LOBBY 103 COAT AND BAG STORAGE 104 CURATOR 105 HR 106 TOUR GUIDE 107 MECH./ ELEC. 108 JANITORS CLOSET 109 GIFT SHOP STORAGE 110 GIFT SHOP 111 CAFE 112 OUTDOOR PATIO 113 KITCHEN 114 MENS RESTROOM 115 WOMENS RESTROOM

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  • LEGEND:001 CLASSROOM 002 CLASSROOM STORAGE 003 EXHIBIT (BEGINNING) 004 EXHIBIT (TRAGEDIES LEADING TO WOUNDED KNEE 005 EXHIBIT (WOUNDED KNEE) 006 EXHIBIT (RESOLUTION/ NEW BEGINNING) 007 MECH./ ELEC. 008 JANITORS CLOSET 009 WOMEN'S RESTROOM 010 MEN'S RESROOM

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  • Plain Green Community Center Location: Sioux Falls, SD

    Concept: Defining interactive zones through a geometric network

    Description: The project was to design a center that focused on making the people of Sioux Falls and

    surrounding areas aware of sustainability and green design. Also, most of the space needs to be made of sustainable materials and be a part of LEED certification.

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  • Children's Hospital and Medical Center

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    Location: Omaha, NE

    Concept: Unfolding the experience through healing

    Description: The client needed the third floor Infusion center and Hematology and Oncology Clinic designed. The spaces need to be

    child like but not childish.

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    Legend 1. Reception 2. Waiting 3. Family Nourishment 4. Intake 5. Phlebotomy Draw Station 6. Exam Room 7. Procedure Room 8. Nurse Station 9. Medication Room 10. Phenmatic Tube Station 11. Restroom 12. Open Infusion 13. Private Infusion 14. Consult 15. Touchdown Area 16. Conference 17. Offices 18. Provider Work Area 19. Soilded Utility Room 20. Clean Supply Room 21. Equipment Storage 22. Crash Cart Alcove

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  • Warren Cultural Center Location: Greenfield, IA

    Concept: Establishing Collaboration through the Usage of Nodes

    Description: The project focuses on the sensitivity of sustainability,

    preservation, and re-adaptive use of historic buildings. As a group we had to come up with a main design style for all the spaces then we each took a space and focused on that design. The space I took was the administrative

    office.

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    LEGEND:1: Open Office 2: Collaborative Area 3: Conference Room 4: Restroom 5: Break Room

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  • PINE RIDGE, SD

    WATERTOWN, SD

    COTTONWOOD, MN

    GRAETTINGER, IA

    BELGRADE, MT HOT SPRINGS, SD

    ST. FRANCIS, MN

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    4FEASIBLE

    SHIFT

    DRYWALL

    7/16" INTERIOR OSB

    8d COMMON NAILS@ 6" O.C. EACH SIDE

    FOAM CORE7/16" EXTERIOR OSB

    EXTERIOR FINISH

    CONTINUOUS SEALANT EACH SIDEOF FRAMING AS RECOMMENDED BYMANUFACTURER, AND ROOF PANEL2X JOINT

    TOP PLATE

    PANEL SCREW

    ROOFING FELTFINISHEDROOFINGMATERIAL

    7/16" INTERIOR OSB

    DRYWALL

    SUBFLOOR OR COMBINED SUBFLOOR AND UNDERLAYMENT

    CONCRETE

    FIELD INSTALLED PANEL BOTTOM PLATETREATED SILL PLATESILL SEALERCONCRETE FOUNDATION

    8d COMMON NAILS @6" O.C. BOTH SIDES

    MINIMUM 1/2" DIAMTERANCHOR BOLTS @ 6' O.C.MAXIMUM

    wall section

    manufacturers & DISTRIBUTORS

    advantages disadvantages

    sequence of construction

    - STRONGER, MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT, AND MORE ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE

    - WORKS AS A COLUMN AND BEAM STRUCTURE

    - ALLOW FOR MORE PRECISION IN CONSTRUCTION

    - EASY AND QUICK INSTALLATION TIME AND REDUCED LABOR COST

    - REDUCED JOBSITE WASTER

    - LITTLE CONSTRUCTION SKILLS NEEDED TO INSTALL

    - R VALUE FOR 6 1/2" THICK PANEL: R-21

    - CRANES MIGHT BE REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION

    - CAREFULL PROJECT PLANNING AND SUFFICIENT LEAD TIME IS REQUIRED

    - ON-SITE CHANGES OR DAMAGES MAY OCCUR AND WILL INCREASE TIME OF CONSTRUCTION

    - GLUE FAILURE CAN CAUSE DELAMINATION AND STRUCTURAL FAILURE

    - OSB CAN BE DAMAGED IF NOT PROPERLY DONE WITH FINISHES

    PRE-PLANNING PERPARATION PLACEMENT FINISHES

    sustainable and affordable housing My senior class, decided we wanted to do more with helping the Pine Ridge Reservation after our project and visit there. Collaboration between my classmates and my instructor we came up with a game plan. The concept we came up with for the home was Shift and we made each letter of that word fit with our goals. There is 5 students in the senior class; therefore we each had a goal that we had to design a poster for. The 5 goals included, Sustainability, affordability (Holistic), accesibility (Inclusive), constructability (Feasible), and flexibility (Transform). The goal that I was given was constructability (Feasible). After doing research about different construction types, I came up with that SIPs were the best way to go for our design. On my poster, I wanted to show how the panels were put together, the advantages/ disadvantages of them, the sequence of the construction and the closest places to Pine Ridge(star on map) that had distributed (black) or manufactured (purple) the panels.

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    objective

    education

    experience

    skillsactivities

    To obtain a position as an Interior Designer at a firm to maximize my design skills, my ability to work well with others, and use my education background.

    2011- Present South Dakota State University- Brookings, SD Bachelor of Science: Interior Design

    2007-2011 Le Mars Community High School- Le Mars, IA

    Intern Gabbert's Fine Furniture and Studio- Sioux City, IA May 2014- August 2014Intern Great Lakes Countertops and Kitchens- Le Mars. IA May 2013- July 2013

    Illustrator Sketchup Photoshop InDesign Revit M. Office Organization

    ASID Plain Green Volunteer DVAGI Volunteer Giving Back to the Reservation