2008 Portfolio

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GRADUATE OF O’ MORE COLLEGE OF DESIGN Cover Page Basic Drawing Advanced Auto CAD Interior Design Interior Design Studio II Interior Design Studio III Interior Design Studio IV Detailing Major Studio Southern Land Company, LLC. Westhaven Amenity Center Arthouse Amenity Center Resume INTERIOR DESIGNER TABLE OF CONTENTS PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO “Less is more.” Mies Van der Rohe by MARCELA B. KING

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These are some examples of my early student work as well as projects with Southern Land Company.

Transcript of 2008 Portfolio

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GRADUATE OF O’ MORE COLLEGE OF DESIGN

• Cover Page • Basic Drawing • Advanced Auto CAD • Interior Design Interior Design Studio II Interior Design Studio III Interior Design Studio IV

• Detailing • Major Studio • Southern Land Company, LLC. Westhaven Amenity Center Arthouse Amenity Center • Resume

INTERIOR DESIGNER

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PORTFOLIOPORTFOLIO

“Less is more.” Mies Van der Rohe

by MARCELA B. KING

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Basic Drawing

FINAL CHARCOAL DRAWING

CHARCOAL COMPOSITION

SUNFLOWER/ MARKER

DRIFTWOOD AND FEATHER, MARKER

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Advanced Auto CAD

HOUSE/ PLAN VIEW

HOUSE/ ISOMETRIC VIEW

HOUSE/ 3-D KITCHEN VIEW

HOUSE DESIGN

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Advanced Auto CAD

HOUSE/ LEFT SECTION

HOUSE/ FRONT SECTION

HOUSE/ BACK SECTION

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PRESENTATION

PROGRAM STATEMENT

The principals of the company have requested a very com-fortable, yet contemporary feel, to reflect their high technology field. They have conceptually described a space that feels electric and full of excitement. Their programming requirements are listed as follows. 1. Reception Area - with the seating for at least 4 guests and a

double door entrance from the lobby 2. Conference Room - needs to be near the reception area and a

large conference table to seat 10 - 12 people 3. Development Team - has 4 employees who will require system

furniture 4. Sales Team, has 5 employees that will require systems furniture 5. Accounting Department - has 4 employees 6. Presidents Office - needs to have an office with windows, 2

guests chairs at the desk and sitting arrangement with chairs and sofa

7. Vice Presidents Office - needs a small conference table for 4 8. Assistant to Vice President & President - needs to be centrally

located between both 9. Break Room 10. Copy Room 11.File Room - needs to have 80 - 120 filing feet 12. Small Meeting Room - will require a table to seat 6 people 13. Future Expansion Area

DESIGN CONCEPT

... to create an exciting environment that represents the image of the company and characteristics of internet technology, I have based my design concept on the speed, light and infinity. The internet is still a relatively new and fast growing field of the technology, expanding, going many different directions and having unknown potential.

Design Studio 2 - Office Design

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Design Studio 2 - Office Design

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RECEPTION/ PRELIMINARY PERSPECTIVE

CONCEPTUAL SKETCH

OFFICE SPACE/ ISOMETRIC VIEW

RENDERED FLOOR PLAN

WAITING AREA

CENTRAL SPACE

Design Studio 2 - Office Design

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PRESENTATION

PROGRAM STATEMENT

I have been hired by David and Jennifer White to design their home. David is a financial planner and his wife is a part time bookkeeper. David and Jennifer are both in their early 50’s. Their children are grown and will have no impact on the design. My client would like a kitchen that can be used by two people at once. Mrs. White is a gourmet cook and entertains often. She likes contemporary design with an oriental emphasis and would like to incorporate warm and natural materials. They would also like a sitting space in the kitchen for chopping. An eating area should be provided for four people. The space plan for the family room will include seating for six to eight and a television.

DESIGN CONCEPT

My design concept is based on the clients interest in oriental design and need for organization and function. I suggest to expand the kitchen area to-wards the living room to gain additional space required in order to accommodate two cooks. Proposed design solution incorporates new appliances, high tech appli-ances and earth tone color palette.

Design Studio 3 - Residential Design

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Design Studio 3 - Residential Design

KITCHEN FLOOR PLAN/ NOMENCLATURE

RENDERED KITCHEN AND LIVING ROOM PLAN

KITCHEN CABINETRY ELEVATION

KITCHEN AND LIVING ROOM LIGHING PLAN

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Design Studio 3 - Residential Design

RENDERED NORTH KITCHEN ELEVATION

RENDERED SOUTH KITCHEN ELEVATION

LIVING ROOM PERSPECTIVE

KITCHEN PERSPECTIVE

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PRESENTATION

Design Studio 4 - Museum Design

PROGRAM STATEMENT I have been asked to select an artist, and design a museum to display their work as well as other exhibits. The museum should consist of three main areas: the ex-hibit space, the retail area, and the café. Importance is placed on designing for my client, and the art. The exhibit space will display 10-20 pieces. These pieces will be displayed for 6 months and then move to a new location, therefore I shall design all interior exhibit walls to be moved and relocated at the next location. Natu-ral light is a must, however direct light can be damaging to the art. The retail space area will sell art supplies, books, fine paper, and stationary. The public should be able to enter the area without entering the exhibit space. The café will serve coffee, desserts, sandwiches, salads, and soups. The food prepared at a local restaurant and brought to this location, so a prep area will be needed, but not a full kitchen. There shall be access to the roof garden from the coffee shop.

DESIGN CONCEPT

… to design a museum of modern art, for the ex-hibit of Andy Warhol. My design solution is based on in-dustrial design, repetition of forms and shapes, and layering.

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Design Studio 4 - Museum Design

CONCEPTUAL BOARD

CONCEPTUAL SKETCHES

CONCEPTUAL ELEVATIONS

STUDY MODEL

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Design Studio 4 - Museum Design

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Design Studio 4 - Museum Design

WC ELEVATION

CAMPBEL CAFE

RETAIL SPACE

EXHIBIT AREA

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Design Studio 4 - Museum Design

MODEL/ BACK BIRD’S EYE VIEW

MODEL/ FRONT BIRD’S EYE VIEW

MODEL/ FRONT ELEVATION

MODEL/ BACK ELEVATION

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Detailing - Reception Desk

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RECEPTION/ TOP VIEW

RECEPTION/ SIDE VIEW

PRESENTATION

RECEPTION/ FRONT VIEW

Detailing - Reception Desk

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PRESENTATION

Major Studio - The Core

PROGRAM STATEMENT The objective was to design a rehabilitation center for international children, which would also provide out-patient services for local children. There are many suffering children around the world. Many of them live in the Third World countries, fighting daily for their survival. These children need our help and some of them a lot of medical attention. Their parents do not have means to obtain the appropriate medical care, and oftentimes seek help from nonprofit organizations, such as Doctors Without Borders. When these children are brought to the US for a major surgical procedure, they will need a recovery facility to regain their strength before they return to their home country. For that purpose, I chose to design mixed in-patient/ out-patient rehabilitation facility accommodating international children as well as local chil-dren. This mixed arrangement would be most feasible for the existence of such a facility and would provide interac-tion for children from different cultural environments. The designed space includes administration, public spaces, educational facility, clinical and physical therapy areas, vocational rehabilitation therapy (VRT), occupational therapy, private and miscellaneous areas.

DESIGN CONCEPT

… to design transcultural interior spaces engaging child’s mind and senses.

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Major Studio - The Core/ Site, Exterior Elevations & Concept

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Major Studio - The Core/ Main Lobby & Reception Area

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Major Studio - The Core/ Physical Therapy Room

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Major Studio - The Core/ Patient Room

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Major Studio - The Core/ Meditation Room

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Westhaven Amenity Center - Teen Room

CAFÉ SEATING

VCT FLOOR PATERN

WINDOW TREATMENT

LOUNGE AREA

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Westhaven Amenity Center - Kid’s Corner

STORAGE

VCT FLOOR PATERN

RESTROOM LIGHTING, WINDOW TREATMENS, FURNITURE & FLOORING

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Westhaven Amenity Center - Signage

EXTERIOR SIGNAGE

INTERIOR SIGNAGE

EXTERIOR POOLHOUSE SIGNAGE

CONCIERGE SIGNAGE

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Arthouse Amenity Center - Lounge & Leasing

LOUNGE/ MEDIA WALL

LEASING/ WORK CENTER

AMENITY EXTERIOR

STAINED CONCRETE FLOOR LEASING CENTER

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Detail-oriented interior designer seeking a full-time position in a company with an emphasis on interior design and architecture. Conceptual design; research; finish and furniture selections and documentation, FF&E specification and documentation, pricing, purchasing and installation; hand drafting; production of construction documents in Auto CAD; perspective drawing, color-rendering; project management; exterior finish selections. Knowledge of Excel, Photoshop, Publisher and PowerPoint. Familiarity with ArchiCAD. Fashion design and construction. Fluent in Slovak language, Czech language and English language. Intermediate in Russian language. 2001-2005 O‘More College of Design, FIDOR accredited, Franklin TN, GPA 4.0 June-August 2004, Intern, Alcott Interiors, Nashville TN 1994-1995 Univerzita P. J. Safarika, Kosice, Slovak Republic 1989-1993 Fashion Institute in Slovak Republic (equivalent to high school), degree in Fashion Design June 2005-January 2008 Interior Design Assistant, Southern Land Company, LLC. Franklin TN September-May 2005 Assistant Designer, Alcott Interiors, Nashville TN 2002-2005 Student Assistant, Library at O'More College of Design 2000-2002 Au-Pair, Student Exchange Program in USA 1999-2000 Elementary School Teacher of English Language, Slovakia 1998-1999 Personal Assistant, Moltex Corp., Slovakia 1997-1998 Au-Pair, Student Exchange Program in Great Britain 1996-1997 Receptionist, Hotel Mier, Slovakia 1995-1996 Au-Pair, Student Exchange Program in Great Britain

Recipient of national Angelo Donghia Foundation 2004 Senior Student Scholarship Award , Scholarship Award of $23,813.00. Awarded first place in the ‘Hospitality/ Retail/ Restaurant’ category in a Student De-sign Competition at Design 2004 held by IIDA and ASID in Nashville. Awarded second place for 'Visual Presentation' category in a Student Design Compe-tition at Design 2003 held by IIDA and ASID in Nashville. Member of IIDA since 2001 References available on request.

MARCELA B. KING

OBJECTIVE DESIGN SKILLS ADDITIONAL SKILLS EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS MEMBERSHIPS

Marcela B. King

Interior Designer, IIDA

Address: 8289 Boone Trace Nashville TN 37221

Phone: (615) 673-6617 home (615) 545-8768 mobile

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