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Undergraduate Portfolio

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A collection of my undergraduate work at Bowling Green State University

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RESTAURANT DESIGN

RENDERED FLOOR PLAN

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NORTH WALL SECTIONAL ELEVATION

EAST WALL SECTIONAL ELEVATION

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The objective to this The objective to this project adheres to project adheres to proper aesthetics proper aesthetics and space planning and space planning in accordance to in accordance to restaurant design restaurant design compliances. The compliances. The interior layout of this interior layout of this restaurant is designed restaurant is designed to achieve an open to achieve an open and inviting atmo-and inviting atmo-sphere for socialites sphere for socialites to “see and be seen,” to “see and be seen,” while succeeding while succeeding functional space functional space requirements and requirements and incessant fl ow. In incessant fl ow. In enhancing structural enhancing structural aesthetics, contrast-aesthetics, contrast-ing shapes and spaces ing shapes and spaces are created. Further are created. Further aesthetics of the space aesthetics of the space are derived from are derived from the collaboration of the collaboration of diff erent material diff erent material styles, textures and styles, textures and colors. colors.

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OFFICE DESIGN

RENDERED FLOOR PLAN

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NORTH WALL SECTIONAL ELEVATION

EAST WALL SECTIONAL ELEVATION

REFLECTED CEILING/LIGHTING PLAN

SYSTEMS WORKSURFACE UNIT BY KNOLL

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A deconstructionalis-A deconstructionalis-tic design approach tic design approach was taken to achieve was taken to achieve the structural space the structural space plan and aesthetics of plan and aesthetics of this contemporary of-this contemporary of-fi ce. Specifi c measures fi ce. Specifi c measures were considered in were considered in order to successfully order to successfully create a functional create a functional layout for this particu-layout for this particu-lar work setting. This lar work setting. This is done with an open is done with an open working environment working environment to allow for collabora-to allow for collabora-tion between project tion between project teams, while glass teams, while glass enclosures provides enclosures provides privacy when needed. privacy when needed.

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SMALL HOSPITALITY DESIGN

FLOOR PLAN - 1ST FLOOR

FLOOR PLAN - 2ND FLOOR

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CUSTOM BATHROOM STORAGE UNIT SECTION

CUSTOM BATHROOM

STORAGE UNIT

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This project adheres This project adheres to the challenges of to the challenges of creativity in designing creativity in designing a high-end fantasy a high-end fantasy suite inspired by an suite inspired by an enlightening muse. enlightening muse. The fantasy suite The fantasy suite simulates objectives simulates objectives similar to that of a similar to that of a high roller suite found high roller suite found in Las Vegas, but in Las Vegas, but with no restrictions with no restrictions to square footage or to square footage or budget. This specifi c budget. This specifi c suite is inspired by suite is inspired by 1980’1980’s British rock British rock band Def Leppard. band Def Leppard.

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LARGE RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

SITE PLAN RENDERED FLOOR PLAN

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KITCHEN & DINING - WEST WALL SECTIONAL ELEVATION BAY WINDOW SEATING - SOUTH WALL ELEVATION

CLOSET & FLOORING SECTION

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The challenge of The challenge of this residential this residential project observes project observes the development, the development, construction and construction and design of a house design of a house that encompasses that encompasses the philosophies of the philosophies of green and universal green and universal design. This project design. This project was undertaken in was undertaken in collaboration with collaboration with Ohio Relator and De-Ohio Relator and De-veloper, Mr. Al Green veloper, Mr. Al Green of A.A. Green Re-of A.A. Green Re-alty, Inc. The project alty, Inc. The project achieves LEED Silver achieves LEED Silver certifi cation and certifi cation and complies entirely to complies entirely to ADA accessibility. ADA accessibility.

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KITCHEN DESIGN

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FLOOR PLAN

SOUTH WALL SECTIONAL ELEVATION

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This residential This residential project focused project focused specifi cally on specifi cally on kitchen design and kitchen design and the challenges that the challenges that adhere to it. Nation-adhere to it. Nation-al Kitchen and Bath al Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) Association (NKBA) guidelines were guidelines were precisely followed, as precisely followed, as well as ADA stan-well as ADA stan-dards. In meeting dards. In meeting the function and aes-the function and aes-thetic requirements, thetic requirements, this french country this french country kitchen was cre-kitchen was cre-ated under a $50,000 ated under a $50,000 budget.budget.

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INTERNSHIP: BEDROOM DESIGN

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HGTV Design Star contestant Trish Beaudet provided the opportunity to a select group of students to assist her in designing a large residential house for a local television show. The master bedroom was one of several rooms in the house designed by her with student collaboration and featured on television.

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JANELLE JACOB

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