Showing posts with label project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label project. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Extra Credit

I am going to take a break from writing about my Office Design project and instead write about the extra credit assignment that accompanies it. The assignment requested that I design one room to be my personal interior design office and that it should be 15' x 15'. I decided to do my space planning in Revit since I had been using AutoCAD for my other coursework and felt that I could use a refresher. Revit is nice because it adjusts my text sizes accordingly.
I feel that I have been using too many spring greens, teal, and sky blues, I decided to go for a different color scheme this time, which includes red, yellow, blue, white, black, and gray. I was very excited to render my SketchUp views for this mini project.

Though my ceiling design is simple, I am very happy with its correspondence to the windows and using the colors to create balance on every surface of the space.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Office Design Statement



   The following design statement was created for my Office Design class in which we have been given a fake company to provide design services for. It explains the company's image and how I am going to portray that image through the use of materials, furniture, decorating, and architectural choices:

   Bright Device is a small engineering firm that prides itself on the latest technology with an emphasis on sustainability and well- being. Recently their most popular products involve the use of solar power. This company is comprised of 36 individuals including engineers, research analysts, a sales team, management, and university partners such as graduate researchers. These departments contribute to the success of Bright Device as a whole and therefore collaboration is a key resource in day-to- day work. The company has requested that a contemporary, collaborative office be created to emulate their image as a sustainable, safety- conscious engineering firm. This office is located at 1800 Larimer Street in Denver, Colorado on the 19th floor.
   The office will have a sophisticated, bold atmosphere with accents of unique wood finishes and greenery. The large windows allow for the use of various plants and grass as decoration. Since no budget has been specified, only the highest quality of products will be used to emphasize the contemporary image that Bright Device wants to create. Steelcase provides a variety of workstations that encourage community- based projects and an indoor garden will make a great accent to the splashes of color. The unique mix of textures that will be used in the space will encourage free thinking among each department. The open spaces will rid workers of claustrophobia and reduce stress, while the more private areas will encourage individual focus while maintaining comfort. Some spaces will be interchangeable depending on the current needs of each department.
   Bright Device operates on private funding and grants from partnering with its local university. To optimize funding, it is imperative that the office always looks sleek and sophisticated for visitors. Spaces such as the lobby and meeting spaces will be used to keep visitors and potential investors entertained and comfortable. These spaces will be used to showcase past projects and an image of a leader in green technology. High quality seating such as the Jenny Club chair will provide a professional atmosphere that will help the company get the funding that it needs. High quality products prove to be an investment for the future because they last longer and impress visitors. Steelcase products, state- of- the- art technology, and a unique combination of natural elements and contemporary design all work together to create a space that allows for idea development and a comfortable space for workers and visitors alike.