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This page is for my Office Design book. It gives a brief view of the textures and shapes that are in the space and locates power outlets, filing, and storage. |
Showing posts with label space planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label space planning. Show all posts
Friday, December 6, 2013
Spec Sheets and Enlarged Plans
This semester, I am working on two separate books for Bright Device. The Office Design book is more about presentation for the client's viewing, and the Materials and Specifications book is mostly specification sheets as shown below. Each book is roughly going to be 16 to 35 pages. I am required to do plenty of specification sheets for upholstery, furniture, ceiling grids, carpets, drapery, ceiling tile, vinyl tile, etc.
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.
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.
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