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TABLE OF
DESIGN OFFICE & LOFT APARTMENT2
THE WAVES AT PORTO CIMA1
CONTENTS
DESIGN OFFICE & LOFT APARTMENT
AIRSTREAM TRAILER3
ESHERICK HOUSE4
THE WAVES at PORTO CIMA
The Waves is a large resort at the Lake of the Ozarks, MO that provides luxurious amenities for it's guests. The Waves was a Senior Thesis group project that consisted
of myself, and three other students. The project includes: units for guests to stay in, a lobby for guests and employees, a spa for guests to relax in, and a restaurant for guests and also the general public to have drinks and food while enjoying
a good view.
01PLOT:
BUILDING TYPES:
THE WAVES at PORTO CIMA
PROGRAMS UTILIZED:LENGTH OF PROJECT:Revit
AutoCADAdobe PhotoshopAdobe IllustratorAdobe InDesign
-16 weeks
BUILDING TYPES:-Units-Lobby & Event Space-Restaurant -Spa
SITE ANALYSIS
The Lake of the Ozarks is located centrally in Missouri. It is very long and snake like with coves branching off the main channel in every
direction. Our site is an island on mile marker 13 that is connected to Porto Cima by a tiny land bridge. The north side of the island faces the exciting main channel. As you can see on our site model on the
upper right, the island has a sloping typography which allows for many different views of the lake. Each layer represents a 1'-0" elevation
change making the highest point 35' above the water.
RESTAURANT
LOBBY/EVENT
SPA
We arranged the buildings on the island to go from public to private. The restaurant is located first, facing the main channel
because it is available to guest as well as the general public. Next is the lobby and event center. This is located at the center of the island with a viewing tower. The viewing tower acts as an implied centralized lighthouse to draw people into the island. Across from
the lobby is the resort's spa. We cut into the typography and lowered it to make it more secluded and private. The spa faces
the south towards the back of the cove to make it more peaceful and to allow the view of the sunset.
ISLANDORGANIZATION
UNITS
SEPERATION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
DESIGNCONCEPTS
CONSTANT VIEWS OF THE WATER
WAVES CRASHING INTO THE LAND
IMPLIED CENTRALIZED LIGHTHOUSE
The most private buildings on the island are last, the units. The units wrap around the far end of the island providing a range of views. There are two different units available, 2 person units and 4 person units. There are 15, 2 person units and they are located on the edge of the island closer to the water. There are 9, 4 person units and they are located behind and above the 2 person units.
RESTAURANT
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN LOWER LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
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N0’ 5’ 10’ 15’ 20’ 30’
Kitchen
Lobby / WaitingRestrooms
Private Dining
Floor Restaurant DiningBar Dining
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Storage
Lobby / Waiting
Mechanical
Outdoor Bar / WaitingRestaurant DiningOutdoor Restaurant Dining
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101112
LOWER LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
Bar Chair UPH SS-1 Bar Countertop PL-1 Bar Wood
SS-2 Table Top Lounge UPH Booth UPH
CT-1 Tile Flooring WD-1 Wood Flooring
PT-1 PT-2
PT-3 PT-4
SPA
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1 Reception
2 Locker Rooms
3 Waiting Area
4 Sauna
5 Salon
6 Courtyard
7 Special Service Room (Single)
8 Special Service Room (Couple)
9 Mechanical
10 Laundry
11 Private Room
12 Storage
13 Break Room
14 Toilet
15 Conference
16 Circulation
0’ 5’ 10’1 5’ 20’3 0’
FLOOR PLAN
INTERIOR RENDERING OF WAITING AREA
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Legend
Floor Plan
Section B
Section A Interior Rendering
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Legend
Floor Plan
Section B
Section AInterior RenderingEXTERIOR RENDERING OF COURTYARD
Lounge Back UPH Lounge Seat UPH Lounge Pillow UPH Lounge Pillow UPH
INTERIOR RENDERING OF COURTYARD
PT-1 PT-2 PT-3
CT-1 Outdoor Flooring Outdoor UPH
PL-1 Chair Wood Lam. WD-1 Wood Flooring
SS-2SS-1 AP-1 Feature Wall
This project is meant to take place in a down-town building that is flanked on both sides by other buildings. The lower level is occupied by a small design office and the upper level is a residential loft that has it's own seperate en-trance. The main design concepts that drove
this project was linear, orthogonal, and open/collaborative.
02 PLOT:
LINEAR
ORTHOGONAL
OPEN/COLLABORATIVE
FRONT EXTERIOR BACK EXTERIOR
BUILDING TYPES:
DESIGN OFFICE & LOFT APARTMENT
PROGRAMS UTILIZED:LENGTH OF PROJECT:Rhino
AutoCADAdobe PhotoshopAdobe Illustrator3D Max Studio
-10 weeks
BUILDING TYPES:-Design Studio Office-Residential Loft Apartment
OutdoorPatio
Reception
Conference Room
Gallery
Restroom
Break Room
Collaboration
Table
Material Library
Material Library
Entry
MasterBathroom
MasterBedroom
Closet
Closet
Guest Bedroom
Outdoor Balcony
Laundry Room
Kitchen
Dining Area
Living Room
To Rooftop
Bathroom
LOFT APARTMENT
DESIGN OFFICE
DESIGN OFFICE & LOFT APARTMENT
In the section and colored diagram floorplans it is easy to see the design concepts implemented. In
section you can clearly see the linear and orthogonal elements. In the floor plans you can see the open and collaborative concept to create a stimulating
workplace and large home environment.
LOFT APARTMENT DESIGN OFFICE
SECTION
OutdoorPatio
Reception Area
Gallery
Conference Room
Break Room
Material Library
Office
Restroom
Living Area
Kitchen & Dining
Office
Laundry
Bedroom
Closet
Restroom
LOFT APARTMENT
DESIGN OFFICE
DIAGRAM FLOOR PLANS
SHELVING WHITE CABINETRYPOLISHED CONCRETE FLOOR
CONF. ROOM CHAIR UPH BREAK ROOM CHAIR UPH RECEPTION CUBE FABRIC OFFICE CHAIR SEAT UPH
DESIGN OFFICE
LOFT APARTMENT
CUBE UPH PILLOW UPH
WOOD FLOORING
BATHROOM FLOORING
BATHROOM WALLCOVERING
OFFICE WALLCOVERING
The purpose of this project was to create a custom design for an Airstream trailer for a very specific client that will use the trailer primarily for their job. The design of this Airstream
trailer is arranged to give the users a strong sense of a defined space. The trailer is designed to accomodate a couple, in this case two exploration geologists, that would be living in the trailer for weeks or even months at a time in a secluded
area.
03 PLOT:
DEFINED S P A C E S
W O R K S L E E P L I V E
BUILDING TYPES:
AIRSTREAM TRAILER
PROGRAMS UTILIZED:LENGTH OF PROJECT:Rhino
AutoCADAdobe PhotoshopAdobe Illustrator
-8 weeks
BUILDING TYPES:-Airstream Trailer
Being confined around one person for long periods of time can be hard and sometimes you just need to seperate and get some space from one another. However, with a trailer, getting space from one another can be difficult. With the use of geometric forms and sliding doors this trailer gives the users the control of defined spaces. They can choose to have the doors open allowing for interaction between one another, or they could choose to close the doors giving, them the seperation and privacy they sometimes desire. I seperated work from the living area so that if one person chooses, they can work in peace in quiet and not be distrubed by the other who may be cooking or enjoying the living area.
SECTIONS
WORK BR SLEEP LIVING EAT
ELEVATIONS
MATERIALS & FINISHES
KITCHEN COUNTERTOP KITCHEN CHAIR UPH
BENCH & OFFICE CHAIR UPH OFFICE COUNTERTOP
BATHROOM FLOORING CARPET
SHELVING & CABINETRYCOUCH & NOOK UPH
WOOD FLOORING
PT-1
PT-2
The goal of this project was to create a 3-Dimensional replica of the Esherick House. To achieve this, intensive
reseach had to be done to understand the space by using the sections, elevations, and floorplans. As an
interior design student, it is fundamental to study past design and what made them successful. This project focuses on Design Communication and understanding
how the design of the Esherick House works.
04 PLOT:
BUILDING TYPES:
ESHERICK HOUSE
FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR
PROGRAMS UTILIZED:LENGTH OF PROJECT:Rhino
3DS MAXAdobe PhotoshopAdobe Illustrator
-4 weeks
BUILDING TYPES:-Residential House
The Esherick House, located in Philadelpia, is one of Louis Kahn's most famous houses. This house strongly emphasizes spa-tial organization and structure. It also has a very unique window and shutter configuration. This allowed for a lot of natural light to enter the house. The above image is a photo of the real Esherick House.
The image above is the front facade of the Esherick House. The below image shows the back facade.
As you can see there is wide variety of window sizes which helps Kahn create his unique spaces with different light-
ing options while emphasizing on the structure of the building.
EXTERIOR
Wood is used throughout the house as a structural and design feature. One of the main aspects of the Esherick House is the custom book case that is located on the front side of the house in a large open living room as you can see in the rendering above.
INTERIOR