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LINNEA MACLEODI N T E R I O R D E S I G N P O R T F O L I O
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SkillsAutoCAD
Excel
L I N N E A A. M A C L E O D
L O V E R O F:a b o u t m e
ALL THINGS DESIGN ORGANIZATIONEXERCISE
MILKLAYOUTS TRYING NEW THINGS
FASHION ADVENTURES MOVIES
DRIVES OUTDOORS CLEANING INTERIOR DESIGN MEETING NEW PEOPLE CRAFTING RUNNING
CAMPING ROADTRIPS PUSHING MYSELF FRIENDS SOCCER LEARNING NEW APPLICATIONS
RELAXING
BAKING CREATING UNIQUE SPACES.TRAVELING
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[thesis & misc. design]pages 19 - 26
[hospitality & institutional design]pages 14 - 18
[commercial design]pages 9 - 13
[about me]page 2
applications used within the following project:
[residential design]pages 4 - 8
R E S I D E N T I A L
applications used within the following project:
shaw ‘hickory series’ resiliant
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fabrica ‘toned paisley’ fabric
fabrica ‘tosh noel’ chevron fabtic
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SkillsAutoCAD
Illustrator
Excel
D U N C A N R E S I D E N C E
Design Concept
The remodeled Duncan Residence will be reminiscent of an East Coast �air, mixed with cool
color schemes. There will be special layouts toaccomodate each occupant of the home, which will
require some additional attention to transition spacesand to retain some uniformity of design to the home.
The overall color palette will re�ect ocean and skywith soft beachy browns and natural colors to
supplement and create the relaxing and comfortableatmosphere the Duncan's want for their residence.Interesting patterns will reinforce the color scheme
but allow the design to vary from room to roomto introduce some of the preferences of each
family member in their primary space. Texturesof accessories, trim and niche spaces will utilize
natural ropes, weathered wood and indirectly inspireimages of ocean and sand.
Planning will emphasize the importance of exteriorviews by series of windows to the east and south,
where the landscape images are spectacular. The sizeof the interior will be further enhanced by high or
vaulted ceilings. Particular attention and planning willbe provided with respect to proxemics in order to
simplify living arrangements and interaction for Mary and Katherine. In addition, speci��c ergonomic
features will simplify life for Katherine Duncan, expanding what she is able to accomplish
independtly in her day to day life around the home.
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�nal presentation board: living room
3d model: dining room ceiling detail & layout scale: nts
dwr ‘drum’ occasional table: living room
dwr ‘natural steele’ occasional tables: living room
ballard designs ‘swivel’ collection: living room
pottery barn ‘wicker’ collection: dining room
3D Modeling
�nal presentation board: dining room
elevation of stair: focal aspect of design scale: nts
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SkillsAutoCAD
Illustrator
Excel
J O H N S O N R E S I D E N C E
Design Concept
A newly constructed Johnson Home will immediatelyimpress guests as a perfectly blended mix of color,texture, style, comfort, modern conveniences and
sense of family. Beginning with an underlying theme of 'farmhouse chic', old and new will be blended with
seeming e�ortlessness. There will be a heavy emphasison di�erent but complementary patterns, both traditional and modern. Walls will be warm in
color and include a mix of painting and unique wall pieces and oddities and collectibles, but carefully
chosen to ensure the overall result is elegant and chic.Outside the house, adjacent to the property, lie the
Muncie River and a park. Windows, room and furniture placement will all be considered in how
to take maximum advantage of these beautiful and unique surroundings.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have expressed their desire toremain in this home, 'aging in place' after their
children have moved on. Accordingly, the ergonomics will be carefully considered for their versatility so that
with only few minor adjustments, the Johnson's willbe able to live comfortably in their home in their
later years. At MacLeod Design Consultants, the mission is to provide consistently positive
services in residential settings. The innovative,creative and superior quality of the team will bring
the newest trends to collaborate with existingelements that the property has to o�er. The budget
will surely reinforce the luxury that this family seeks,though creating comfortable and relaxing
atmospheres and assuring the homeowners happiness with the design of their home is the
number one goal. The strategically planned design will promote cutting edge modernized country-�air
solutions; through the achievement of environmental and Eco-friendly awareness from highly
regarded companies.
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Big D Construction - Daniel HeckmanWalton, KY
Phone: 859-816-2903e-mail: [email protected]
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Krista Atkins Nutter,ASID, LLCLEED AP, Sustainable Building Consulting,Space Planning, & Interior Design
1288 Baldwin Rd., Milford, OH 45150Ph. [email protected]
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FRAMING NOTES:
Framing shall be Optimum Value Engineered Framing: 2x6 wd studs @24" O.C. stacked and aligned over open-web floor trusses @ 24" O.C.Roof trusses shall be stacked and aligned over framing below @24" O.C.
See written specifications for additional framing notes, including sheetingand blocking specifications.
Consult engineer for structural framing sizes and details.
INSULATION NOTES:
First floor insulation to be 5" open-cell spray foam insulation. Spray foamcontractor to ensure that spray foam does not stand proud of the interiorside of stud and impede or impair drywall installation - especially atwindow and door perimeters. All double stud members shall be caulkedwith appropriate sealant. Joint along subfloor and sill plate shall be caulkedat interior with appropriate sealant.
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SkillsAutoCAD
LEED Certi�cations
Excel
leed certi�cation �xtures and hvac layout
�nal site selection/orientation & leed certi�cations scale: nts
phillips ‘vetro’ restroom sconce
dwr ‘goodland small’ sectional
dwr ‘louis ghost’ chair
Hand Rendering
initial furniture layouts & requirements leed checklist for exterior applications & practices
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eames ‘walnut’ stool
�nal site selection for johnson’s sustainable new-build
C O M M E R C I A L
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SkillsAutoCAD
Illustrator
Excel
X E N O C O N S U L T I N GG R O U P
Design Concept
The remodeled Xeno Consulting Group headquarterswill display bold transitional pieces and patterns,
created through color and texture.A chic and upscale atmosphere will radiate from
wall to wall while combinations of vibrantwarm colors and cool neutrals balance out one
another. Long, horizontal lines will draw the eye around the space, creating a slender, modern and
clean look. This coolness will be balanced with organic accessories appropriately located in niche spaces at Xeno. Outside are fabulous views of the
bay and the design will be mindful of exploiting this exterior panorama and bringing it inside for clients
and sta� to appreciate. As the location of the company's headquarters, appropriate attention will
be provided to both proxemics and ergonomics of guests, employees and company executives to
maximize their comfort and appreciation of this spectacular work environment.
At Xeno Consulting Group, the mission is to provideconsistently superior service in their retail setting.
The innovative, creative and superior talent andexperience of their sta� enhanced by the social and
�nancial status of the CEO will draw big designer names to Xeno's client list. The extensive budget for
the remodel will surely reinforce the luxury that thiscompany o�ers both in their services and in theiraesthetic preferences. The strategically planned
design will promote cutting-edge consulting service solutions by delivered in concert with
environmental and Eco-friendly awareness from analready highly regarded company. Simply sharpening
their image further and reinforcing their style and success through the visual space in which their
business operates will ensure a long and continued path of succcess for the Xeno Consulting Group.
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SkillsLEED Certi�cations
AutoCAD
�nalized furniture plan scale: 1/8”= 1’-0”
herman miller ‘studio environment’
hunter douglass ‘7100 weave’ roller shades
herman miller ‘tato, tatino, tatone’ seating
AutoCAD Rendering
c o m m e r c i a l d e s i g n
herman miller ‘meridian pedestal’ storage
Excel
autocad rendered elevation: lobby/foyer autocad rendered birds eye view: lobby/foyer
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availability, acoustic ceiling and wallsor privacy, at least 1 table with 3
chairs for each
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abilities, whiteboards and TV.Acoustic paneling optional for mixed
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Criteria Matrix - XENO CONSULTING
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Total Sq. Ft Available 15,000
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and/or TV. Minimum of two
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Areas (2 min.)N N/A
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15 Expansion Space N N/AC.H: 12'-0"
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To accommodate 50 new employees -More info to come when available
Must include additional restroom andaccess to the outdoors (window
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Excel
X 1 0 I N T E R A C T I V E
Design Concept
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The remodeled X10 Interactive Satellite O�cewill be one that evokes a sense of East meets
West harmony, mixed with vibrant colorschemes and personalized layouts for each of
the sta� members. An inviting space that is warm and comfortable, the o�ce
atmosphere will consist of subdued focalpoints of warm and cool color, a variety of
textures, chrome and glass. The use of vertical lines will make up the majority of the
accessories while diagonal details will hintmore towards the natural movements in a
non-traditional and edgy way. In all planningof the design, considerations will be made to
ensure views are maximized to their fullpotential utilizing the massive windows
available in the space. Throughly plannedout proxemics and ergonomics will make life
more comfortable for the sta� members of X10 Interactive. At X10 Interactive, the
mission is to provide clients website designand Online developmental services that areinnovative, creative and of superior quality;
in a timely, cost e�cient process that valuesthe client’s satisfaction above all else. This
mission statement tied nicely into a wellthought out and strategically planned design,
will promote cutting edge solutions thatre�ect interest and attract the target
audience; continually growing the company.
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SkillsAutoCAD
Illustrator
Excel
c o m m e r c i a l d e s i g n
conference room rendering steelecase ‘kick’ systems
herman miller ‘ethos space’ system
herman miller ‘agl’ table
herman miller ‘caper’ chair
Revit & Hand Rendering
�nalized �oor plan: second �oor scale: 1/8” = 1’-0”
conference room: west wall elevation
H O S P I T A L I T Y &I N S T I T U T I O N A L
applications used within the following project:
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SkillsAutoCAD
Illustrator
Excel
A L E X A N D E R & F I E D L E R P E D I A T R I C S
Design Concept
The remodeled Alexander & Fiedler Pediatrics O�cewill exude a natural, lively sense of youth and
excitement. Carefully selected colors, patterns and textures on �oors and walls will create a warm and
inviting, yet modern atmosphere. Subdued splashes of warm and cool color, a variety of textures
and modern chrome and glass niches cover the rooms of the pediatrics o�ce. The use of vertical
and horizontal lines will make up a portion of the accessories while diagonal details will hint more
toward the natural movements in a non-traditional and edgy updated twist.
The design phase will include conscious e�orts toemphasize sight-line distances and heights in the space to their full potential, utilizing the massive
ceiling andwindows available in the space. In addition to creating appealing space for patients
& visitors, careful attention will be paid to developing e�cient but pleasant, comfortable and
productive space for the professionals and sta�. At Alexander & Fiedler Pediatrics, the mission
is to provide consistently positive service to young clients and their families through expertly
provided healthcare support. The highly skilled, innovative, creative and pleasant sta� will garner their trust and ensure client retention. Delivering
top quality services in a cost e�cient and comfortable atmostphere is their number one goal.
The mission statement, tied nicely into a wellthought out and strategically planned design, will
promote cutting edge healthcare solutions thatre�ect interest and attract the young target audience,resulting inconsistent growth in the customer base at
Alexander & Fiedler Pediatrics.
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Excel
patient room: color elevation rendering
hand rendering: nurse’s station scale: nts
herman miller ‘barbo’ sofa
eames molded ‘green’ �ber glass chair
herman miller ‘bumper lounge’ chair
Revit & Hand Rendering
copy/work room: color elevation rendering custom furniture piece: bookshelf
h o s p i t a l i t y d e s i g n
herman miller ‘nelson pedestal’ stool
changa ‘guardin dome’
light �xture
schots ‘gabi’ dining chair
bespoke ‘cross base’ dining table
benjamin m
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SkillsAutoCAD
Illustrator
Excel
T U K K A R E S T A U R A N T & C A T H E D R A L O F L E A R N I N G
Design Concept: Tukka
The 2,000 sq. ft. remodeled Tukka Restaurantin Richmond, Virgina be captivating as an exciting
new place to gather in modern vintage style.Color and textures will contrast but complement in
a warm and inviting social atmosphere where guestswill want to linger. Dining areas in the restaurant
will transition toward more subdued neutrals, mixed with both warm and cool colors and themed accents.
The use of pattern on accessories and upholstery will make up a portion of the niches
while organic details hint towards thenatural movements in the ‘surf-to-sea theme modern
twist. In all planning of the design, considerationswill be made to ensure views of the historical and
eclectic downtown revival are incorporated in both visual and sensory context in this second story
setting. Comfort and e�ciency will combine with required ADA compliance to ensure that the design
plan proxemics are e�ective for Tukka sta� and patrons.
A creative and superior quality of food is to beexpected, mixing the clash of ethnic backgrounds
and showing o�� one of the most diverse cuisines in the World, thanks to Asian and European migrant
in�uences. The budget is presently undetermined but in working with MacLeod Design Consultants, a
budget will be developed that emphasizes the fabulous menu and ambience, creating the space to contain it that falls within the budget. The result will
be an authentic Australian restaurant that achieves both environmental and eco-friendly awareness.
With the combination of all things new and old, Tukkawill attract their target audience within the heart of
Richmond, and undoubtedly develop many loyal patrons.c
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SkillsAutoCAD
Illustrator
�nalized schematic plan: cathedral of learning scale: 1/4” = 1’-0”
exotic india ‘deity throne fv90’
benjamin moore ‘wine’paint swatch
beeka ‘industrial fv73’educational table
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Cultural Design Practices
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The Sphere Technical O�ce is one that sits on thecutting edge of technology between the real world
and the online, cyber space that we know today. Thiscompany is based out of Germany but has decided to
open a secondary cyber o�ce in Chicago, Illinois.Sphere Technical O�ce is one of the top cyber
marketing companies in Germany with hopes ofexpansion over the next �ve years. The recently
purchased 7,000 sq. ft. retail space has two levels thatwill host various sectors of the company and its sta�.In the heart of an up-and-coming revival and historic
downtown, this unique storefront and business willappeal to the neighbors who try to push for
‘historically accurate’ architecture and remodels. Thelarge windows and huge vaulted ceilings will
ultimatly play into the �nal design in this fast-pacedcorporate culture. Unique �nishes of texture, pattern,
color and vibrancy will be dusted throughout thespaces of Sphere. A sense of modernism meets
cirque du soleil will be evident in the �nal design for the interior; while the exterior will maintain
its historical staple that it is.
The existing shell has a very open plan with minimalroom partitions currently in place. The head of the
o�ce and the immediate assistants will reside on theupper �oor, with the majority of the action taking
place on level one. Excellent morning and afternoonsun will be evident throughout the o�ce with views
to match! Sphere Technical O�ce has called uponMacLeod Design Consultants to come on and work
with the company from start to �nish; ensuring allbranding, expectations and goals are met for the
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[THESIS PAPER & COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN]
S T E E L E H E I G H T S A T T H E M U C K L E B U I L D I N G
Design Concept
Steele Heights at the Muckle Building recognizes theimportance of helping elderly and disabled adults
transition smoothly from living on their own to aCCRC or ALF. With the help of highly trained sta�, the
24-hour facility is ready and willing to do whateverit takes to make the comfort of home a litter more
achievable at their facility. With new concepts such as‘pocket neighborhoods,’ Steele Heights at the Muckle
Building incorporates assisted living with socialinteraction, physical motivation and self awareness.The ability to walk to nearby storefronts, boutiques,
restaurants and oddities shops is something that willattract everyone.
The newly remodeled adaptive re-use project SteeleHeights, in the historical Muckle Building, will be one
that evokes a sense of modernism and livelinessthrough color and texture and with a heavy emphasison pattern and contrast. A commingling of styles will
�ourish as industrial modern meets present dayurban-chic. Steele Heights at the Muckle Building willinclude light toned walls and dark hardwood �ooring,giving emphasis to the furniture and accessories thatbring life and color to the spaces. The masonry brick,
wood paneling accents and FF&E selections willset a romantic and nostalgic mood on all three �oors.
Ambiance will reign with the open beams and pendant lighting; and a glorious assortment of
chandeliers. Views, colors and a grand time will keep the residents wanting more in this perfectly adaptable
ALF. Considerations during the design process toensure that views of the surrounding Willamette River
are maximized from the newly design rooftop deck.
Thoroughly planned proxemics and ergonomics willensure a comfortable life for the residents and their
guests. At MacLeod Design Consultants, the missionis to provide consistently positive service in all design
applications. High-end innovations will be developedby a design-hungry team of experts looking tomaximize the newest trends with the existing elements of the property in sticking with ADA
compliancies. The budget will give ample room for luxury within the �nal design; ensuring the clients
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Steele Heights at the Muckle Building is looking to work within the adaptive/re-use guidelines of Oregon to establish a high-end Assisted Living Facility in the Riverview neighborhood of St. Helens, Oregon. St. Helens is one of Oregon’s most in�uential and up-and-coming cities, so accordingly, Steele Heights at the Muckle
Building would like their newly remodeled ALF to �t in, but also work with the landscape and locale of the other existing businesses. Steele Heights will �t to the needs of all the end user of the spaces (elderly/disabled adult residents), work within the budget of the company and comply with city codes and regulations regarding adaptive
and re-use buildings for assisted living facilities. Interior Design development for the Steele Heights facility will consist of ADA requirements and universal design as well asany �xtures and furniture needed for each of the three �oors. The intent of the �rst �oor is to have a common area with kitchen, boutique, lounge, restrooms and greetingarea. The second and third �oors are to include private living condos for the residents of Steele Heights. The rooftop expansion that has also been developed will give the
residents and their guests an additional common space with breath-taking panoramic views of the Willamette River Valley. In total, the Muckle Building is nearly 16,500 square feet distributed evenly between the three �oors at 5,500 sq. ft. each. The quaint and modern approach the company would like in the end design will be established
through up-scale comfort modi�cations, remodeling and FF&E selections.
The historical Muckle Building boasts spectacular views of the surrounding parks, shopping districts and Willamette River Valley; visible from the rooftop expansion spaceas well as the �oor to ceiling windows in each of the private condos. The need for plenty of maneuverability between rooms or spaces is something that the company hopes
to establish with their open �oor plan. Steele Heights is looking for a fresh, up-beat and energetic designer that has the understanding of creating a unique modern arrangement �t for comfort and culture, through texture, pattern, color and liveliness. The need for spaces that heavily emphasize sophistication and tranquility is critically
important. A sense of urban-revival �air incorporated with modern ideas through vibrancy of color and non-traditional form will set this design out from the rest.
The building plan has a very open feel with minimal room partitions in place. The 16,500 sq. ft. industrial building is roughly 55’ X 100’ with large double paned windows onall four sides. The Muckle Building is located between one other industrial building and the Willamette River, boasting views from the Willamette River Valley to the North,
East and West. A designer has been called in to help Steele Height at the Muckle Building achieve all of their dreams become reality. From all initial programming through the FF&E selections, layouts, ordering, on-site determinations, sketches and �nalized �oor plans, the designer will �t the cultural and geographical demands along with
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