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OFFICE DESIGN-ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN-INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN-RESTAURANT DESIGN

HARRISON RESIDENCE-DUNHILL RESIDENCE-LYON RESIDENCE

3D RENDERING

FLOOR PLAN – FURNITURE PLAN – FINISH PLAN –LIGHTING PLAN - ELEVATIONS – DETAILS –ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT

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PROJECT: WARPSPEED PRODUCTIONS DATE: 2/2008DESCRIPTION: OFFICE DESIGN

Warpspeed ProductionsSausalito, California

Project Needs:35 EmployeesFun, Modern Design for a Science Fiction Film CompanyTheater RoomProjection RoomOffice SpaceFreelance SpaceLobby and Reception AreaThink TanksCubicle Space

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PROJECT: WARPSPEED PRODUCTIONS DATE: 2/2008DESCRIPTION: OFFICE DESIGN FF&E

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PROJECT: XENO OFFICE PROJECT DATE: 05/2008DESCRIPTION:ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE DESIGN

LEED for Commercial Interiors v2.0Registered Project Checklist

Project Name: Xeno Project Address: Avignon, France

Yes ? No

6 Sustainable Sites 7 Points

2 Credit 1 1 to 3 Select a LEED Certified Building 3

OR Locate the tenant space in a building with following characteristics: 1 to 30.5 Option 1A 1 1/20.5 Option 1B Stormwater Management: Rate and Quantity 1/20.5 Option 1C Stormwater Management: Treatment 1/2

Option 1D Heat Island Reduction: Non-Roof 1/2 to 10.5 Option 1E Heat-Island Reduction: Roof 1/2

Option 1F Light Pol lution Reduction 1/20.5 Option 1G Water Efficient Irrigation: Reduce by 50% 1/20.5 Option 1H Water Efficient Irrigation: No Potable Use or No Irrigation 1/20.5 Option 1I Innovative Wastewater Technologies 1/20.5 Option 1J Water Use Reduction: 20% Reduction 1/2

Option 1K Onsite Renewable Energy 1/2 to 1Option 1L Other Quantifiable Environmental Performance 1/2 to 3

1 Credit 2 11 Credit 3.1 11 Credit 3.2 11 Credit 3.3 1

Yes ? No2 Water Efficiency 2 Points

1 Credit 1.1 11 Credit 1.2 1

Yes ? No8 Energy & Atmosphere 12 Points

Y Prereq 1 Fundamental Commissioning RequiredY Prereq 2 Minimum Energy Performance RequiredY Prereq 3 CFC Reduction in HVAC&R Equipment Required

3 Credit 1.1 1 to 3Option A: Reduce lighting power density to 15% below the standard 1

Option B: Reduce lighting power density to 25% below the standard 23 Option C: Reduce l ighting power density to 35% below the standard 3

1 Credit 1.2 11 Credit 1.3 1 to 2

Option A: Equipment Efficiency and Zoning & Controls 1 to 2Option B: Reduce Design Energy Cost 1 to 2

1 Credit 1.4 1 to 21 70% of ENERGY STAR eligible equipment is ENERGY STAR rated 1

90% of ENERGY STAR eligible equipment is ENERGY STAR rated 21 Credit 2 11 Credit 3 1 to 2

Case A: Projects with area less than 75% of total building area 1 to 2Case B: Projects with area 75% or more of total building area 2

Credit 4 1

Yes ? No14 Materials & Resources 14 Points

Y Prereq 1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables Required1 Credit 1.1 Tenant Space, Long Term Commitment 11 Credit 1.2 Building Reuse, Maintain 40% of Interior Non-Structural Components 11 Credit 1.3 11 Credit 2.1 11 Credit 2.2 11 Credit 3.1 1

Green Power

Building Reuse, Maintain 60% of Interior Non-Structural ComponentsConstruction Waste Management, Divert 50% From LandfillConstruction Waste Management, Divert 75% From LandfillResource Reuse, 5%

Optimize Energy Performance - HVACOptimize Energy Performance - Lighting Controls

Optimize Energy Performance - Lighting Power

* NOTE for EAc1: All LEED for Commercial Interiors projects registered after June 26th, 2007 are required to achieve at least two (2) points under EAc1. Projects may earn 2 points from achieving any combination of the 4 sub-credits under EAc1.

Alternative Transportation: Public Transportation Access

Energy Use, Measurement & Payment Accountability

Alternative Transportation: Parking Availability

Development Density and Community Connectivity

Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms

Water Use Reduction - 20% Reduction

Optimize Energy Performance - Equipment and Appliances

Enhanced Commissioning

Water Use Reduction - 30% Reduction

Yes ? No17 Indoor Environmental Quality 17 Points

Y Prereq 1 Minimum IAQ Performance RequiredY Prereq 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control Required1 Credit 1 11 Credit 2 11 Credit 3.1 11 Credit 3.2 11 Credit 4.1 11 Credit 4.2 11 Credit 4.3 11 Credit 4.4 11 Credit 4.5 11 Credit 5 Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control 11 Credit 6.1 Controllability of Systems, Lighting 11 Credit 6.2 Controllability of Systems, Temperature and Ventilation 11 Credit 7.1 11 Credit 7.2 11 Credit 8.1 11 Credit 8.2 11 Credit 8.3 1

Yes ? No3 Innovation & Design Process 5 Points

1 Credit 1.1 11 Credit 1.2 11 Credit 1.3 1

Credit 1.4 1Credit 2 1

Yes ? No50 Project Totals (pre-certification estimates) 57 Points

Innovation in Design: Provide Specific TitleLEED™ Accredited Professional

Certified: 21 to 26 points, Silver: 27 to 31 points, Gold: 32 to 41 points, Platinum: 42 to 57 points

Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title

Innovation in Design: Provide Specific TitleInnovation in Design: Provide Specific Title

Daylight & Views - Views for 90% of Seated Spaces

Increased VentilationConstruction IAQ Management Plan, During ConstructionConstruction IAQ Management Plan, Before Occupancy

Thermal Comfort - ComplianceThermal Comfort - Monitoring Daylight & Views - Daylight 75% of SpacesDaylight & Views - Daylight 90% of Spaces

Outside Air Delivery Monitoring

Low-Emitting Materials, Systems Furniture and Seating

Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives and SealantsLow-Emitting Materials, Paints and CoatingsLow-Emitting Materials, Carpet SystemsLow-Emitting Materials, Composite Wood and Laminate Adhesives

The Xeno Consulting project is Platinum Certified because great thought was put into choosing materials, products, furniture, and furnishings that are green/sustainable. The materials used inside the building are either recyclable or made from eco-friendly materials. The carpeting chosen is made from recycled materials and the paint is low VOC. Most of the furniture was chosen because it is Green guard Certified. Used furniture was also used in the office. Italy is well know for its natural stone, marble. This was used to represent the area where the office is Avignon, France. It is also very beautiful. There was also a lot of consideration in the overall space plan. We did not take down a lot of new walls to minimize landfill materials. We also tried to keep new walls to a minimum to promote natural daylight and reduce materials use/cost. The floor plan is very open which maximizes natural daylight. Skylights were installed to bring light into the center areas. This reduces energy consumption and creates a positive work atmosphere. The HVAC system has a lot of ventilation zones to increase air circulation within the building. This promotes a healthy working environment.The overall goal was to reduce the buildings carbon footprint. The building promotes a reduction in energy costs, use of recycled or recyclable materials, and products that do not contaminate the air within the building. This office will be a great example of how to create a beautiful and functional environment while staying green.

OBTAINING LEED CERTIFICATION

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PROJECT: XENO OFFICE PROJECT DATE: 05/2008DESCRIPTION:ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE DESIGN - FURNITURE PLAN

NEEDS ASSESSMENT

General Office Color Palette

Daycare/ Break Room Color Palette

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PROJECT: XENO OFFICE PROJECT DATE: 05/2008DESCRIPTION:ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE DESIGN – LIGHTING PLAN

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PROJECT: PITTSBURGH CREATIVE ARTS ACADEMY DATE:02/2008DESCRIPTION: INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN – DESIGN CONCEPT

INSPIRATION

CLASSROOM ENTRACES CLASSROOM PERSPECTIVE

The Pittsburgh Creative Arts The Pittsburgh Creative Arts Academy provides aspiring young Academy provides aspiring young artists with art music and creative artists with art music and creative thinking instruction. The design thinking instruction. The design will include the entire educational will include the entire educational facility. The design will create an facility. The design will create an environment that will facilitate environment that will facilitate learning and highlight the learning and highlight the achievements of itachievements of it’’s students. PCCA s students. PCCA will have a calming crwill have a calming crèème, wood, me, wood, black and white color scheme. This black and white color scheme. This color scheme will not compete with color scheme will not compete with students work and also not distract students work and also not distract from students learning and from students learning and creativity processes.creativity processes.

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PROJECT: PITTSBURGH CREATIVE ARTS ACADEMY DATE:02/2008DESCRIPTION: INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN – BUBBLE DIAGRAMS

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PROJECT: PITTSBURGH CREATIVE ARTS ACADEMY DATE:02/2008DESCRIPTION: INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN – FLOORPLAN

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PROJECT: FRIES AND VINES DATE: 08/2008DESCRIPTION: RESTAURANT DESIGN – DESIGN CONCEPT

DESIGN CONCEPTFries and Vines concept was created for our clients Jane McGrath and Phyllis Lewis, entrepreneurs who love cooking, baking, and socializing. Fries and Vines celebrates fine wine, art, and great hamburgers. The menu will include hamburgers, fries with gourmet sauces, and Napa picnic fare. The restaurant design will take inspiration from California’s art scene, wineries, and farms. This restaurant is all about California and its casual quirkiness and love of fine food, wine, and art. All vegetables and meat will come from California farms. Modern wine cases will be displayed with a large selection of medium to fine California wines. The design will include finishes of brick and wood mixed with vibrant art work. A glass blowing kiln will be viewable by customers and these items can be purchased in the gift shop along with T-shirts, wine openers etc... Glass blown chandeliers will hang above diners. Both the Kitchen and Kiln will be viewable by customers. There will also be space for local artists to display. Fries and Vines will be a great place for both families and business partners to dine and relax.

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MAIN DINING CHANDELIERPENDANT LIGHTING

SCONCE LIGHTING

LOUNGE LIGHTING

RESTROOM LIGHTING

RESTROOM LIGHTING

BOOTH LIGHTINNG

LOUNGE CHANDELIER

PROJECT: FRIES AND VINES DATE: 08/2008DESCRIPTION: RESTAURANT DESIGN – LIGHTING DESIGN

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PROJECT: FRIES AND VINES DATE: 08/2008DESCRIPTION: RESTAURANT DESIGN – FURNITURE PLAN

DINING ROOM

LOUNGE

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PROJECT: FRIES AND VINES DATE: 08/2008DESCRIPTION: RESTAURANT DESIGN – RENDERINGS

ENTRY

WOMEN’SRESTROOM

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PROJECT: HARRISON RESIDENCE DATE: 11/2007DESCRIPTION: ART DECO RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

HOME THEATER LIVING ROOM CHAIRS

CUSTOM BUILT-IN CABINETRY

KITCHENETTE

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PROJECT: DUNILL RESIDENCE DATE: 12/2008DESCRIPTION: KITCHEN DESIGN

FINISH PLAN

ELEVATIONS

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PROJECT: DUNILL RESIDENCE DATE: 12/2008DESCRIPTION: BATHROOM AND LAUNDRY ROOM DESIGN

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PROJECT: LYON RESIDENCE DATE:05/2009DESCRIPTION: UNIVERSAL DESIGN

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UNIVERSAL DESIGN FEATURES

SMOOTH SLIP RESISTENT FLOORINGUNIVERSAL DESIGN CABINETRY WITH HIGHER TOE KICKOPENING BELOW COOK TOP SINKSEATED WORK AREAMINIMAL UPPER CABINETRYOPEN SHELVINGSLIDING CABINET DOORSDOUBLE DOOR REFRIGERATORELECTRO MAGNETIC COOK TOPLOWERED OVEN HEIGHTRAISED DISHWASHER HEIGHTPULL OUT STORAGEUNOBSCURED STORAGE ROOMSMART HOME WIRELESS SYSTEMOCCUPANCY LIGHTINGBLACK AND WHITE COLORS FOR VISUAL IMPAIRMENTRESIDENTIAL ELEVATORUNIVERSAL DESIGN

PROJECT: LYON RESIDENCE DATE:05/2009DESCRIPTION: UNIVERSAL DESIGN KITCHEN

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PROJECT: LYON RESIDENCE DATE:05/2009DESCRIPTION: UNIVERSAL DESIGN BATHROOM

UNIVERSAL DESIGN FEATURES

ADA TOILETADA FAUCETSROLL IN SHOWERHAND HELD SHOWER HEADSHOWER BENCHSAFETY BARSFLOATING CABINETS FOR CLEARANCE UNDERNEATHMECHANICAL VANITY LIFTSANTI SCALD CONTROLSOCCUPANCY LIGHTINGSLIP RESISTENT FLOORING

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3D RENDERINGSSOFTWARE: 3D STUDIO MAX/CHIEF ARCHITECT X2

OFFICE RECEPTION DESK- 3DSX

EXTERIOR RENDERING –CHIEF X2LYON MASTER BEDROOMCHIEF X2 SUELY KITCHEN – CHIEF X2

ANGELES KITCHEN CHIEF X2

STODDARD KITCHEN- CHIEF X2

JACOB BATHROOM – CHIEF X2

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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

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PROJECT: DATE:DESCRIPTION:

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RESUME

ExperienceDesign InternMN Interiors 8/09-PresentLaguna Niguel, CA

DesignerDNA Kitchen Designs 1/09-7/09Santa Ana, CA

Design InternDesigners Resource Collection 09/08-12/08Costa Mesa, CA

Senior Pharmaceutical Sales ManagerGlaxoSmithKline 11/99-3/2001Fremont, CA Pharmaceutical Sales ManagerInnovex-Schering Plough 3/98-11/99Walnut Creek, CA

EducationBachelor of Science, Interior Design Sept. 2009Art Institute of Pittsburgh-Online Division

Bachelor of Science, Business Admin. Aug. 1995Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA

Semester at Sea, University of Pittsburgh Fall 1992Outward Bound, Pacific Crest School Summer 1994

Related Software ExperienceAutoCAD 2008, 3DStudio Max, Studio IT, Revit, Chief Architect X2, Adobe Creative Suite CS2MS Word, Excel, Power Point

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THANK YOU!

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN – COMMERCIAL DESIGN – SPACE PLANNING – CAD 3D RENDERINGS