portfolio june 2013
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Natalie Raderman's design portfolio including work examples from school and co-op experiences.TRANSCRIPT
Natalie Raderman Contact
374 Probasco StreetCincinnati, OH 45220
978 | 846 | [email protected]
Schooling University of Cincinnati
College of Design, Architecture, Art and PlanningBachelor of Science - Interior Design
Natalie Raderman Contact
374 Probasco StreetCincinnati, OH 45220
978 | 846 | [email protected]
Schooling University of Cincinnati
College of Design, Architecture, Art and PlanningBachelor of Science - Interior Design
Work ExperienceWinter 2013This Is MKG, New York, NYthisismkg.comCo-op position at a company that specializes in experiential marketing, sponsorship activation and event production. Projects included Pamella Roland for Mercedez Benz Fashion Week 2013, Delta Digital Experience, and Delta T4X Pop-Up Experience. Worked on proposals for clients including Delta, Google and Campari. This internship was heavy in graphic design and industrial design, as well as interior design, making it a very diverse and skill-building experience.
Summer 2012Gensler, San Francisco, CAgensler.comParticipated in Gensler’s Summer Intern program. Spent 10 weeks working closely with architects and designers. Gained experience in the retail market designing for brands like Marmot and Wilkes Bashford. Also gained experience working on San Francisco International Airport and a pitch to design social network Pinterest’s new headquarters. Worked in many phases: conceptual, schematic, design development, construction documents, and construction administration.
Winter 2012, Summer 2011Wilson Associates, Dallas, TXwilsonassoc.comCo-op position at an award winning, world ranked architecture firm in Dallas, Texas. Firm specializes in hospitality design of 5-star establishments. Tasks included using AutoCAD to create a wide range of architectural drawings, rendering drawings and organizing presentation packages in Adobe Photoshop, researching and selecting fixtures, hardware, and accessories that support project concepts.
Summer 2010Schwartz Architects, New York, NYschwartzarch.comProject-based internship at an award winning architecture firm. Tasks included creating Adobe InDesign documents to present design plans to clients, selecting furniture and materials, visiting showrooms to test and select furniture, working with manufacturers to obtain samples and pricing, creating Microsoft Excel documents to organize project furnishings.
Spring 2009Maugel Architects, Harvard, MAmaugel.comAn internship replaced the last quarter of senior year as part of the high school internship program. Tasks included measuring existing conditions, ordering and selecting materials and color samples, working on AutoDesk AutoCAD and Adobe Photoshop, attending business meetings with clients and other groups related to projects.
Education2009-PresentUniversity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OHCollege of Design, Architecture, Art, and PlanningMajor: Interior Design Class of 2014Cumulative GPA 3.2/4.0
Participating in the Professional Practice Co-opProgram, alternating quarters of college study withquarters of work in the field of Interior Design
2005-2009Groton-Dunstable High School, Groton, MACumulative GPA 3.5/4.0
Computer SkillsAutodesk AutoCad, Revit, and MayaAdobe Design Suite Rhino 3DGoogle SketchupMicrosoft Office
Extracurriculars & AchievementsCollegeCincinnatus ScholarDean’s List
UC Club Women’s LacrosseWhiz Kids Tutor for At-Risk YouthKappa Kappa Gamma SororityHughes High School TutorKrohn Conservatory VolunteerHillel Jewish Student Center VolunteerDAAP Tribunal
Residential LoftSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a loft using a given raw space for Ashley, a young professional moving from Charleston, SC to Cincinnati, OH. McAlpin Apartments in downtown
Cincinnati will provide the raw space.
ConceptBridge Ashley’s life in Charleston with her new home in
Cincinnati.
ProposalAshley’s public space will be inspired by her ocean-side hometown of Charleston and her private space will be
inspired by the surrounding city of industrialized Cincinnati. The connecting space will act as a bridge, much like the iconic bridges in each of the two cities.
Deck &Three-Season Porch
Kitchen, Bar, &Dining
Entry onto “Bridge Walkway”
Home Gym Master Bath
Living Area Home Office Guest Bedroom Master Suite
1/2 Bath Laundry Master Closet
Guest BathCoat Closet
Residential LoftSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a loft using a given raw space for Ashley, a young professional moving from Charleston, SC to Cincinnati, OH. McAlpin Apartments in downtown
Cincinnati will provide the raw space.
ConceptBridge Ashley’s life in Charleston with her new home in
Cincinnati.
ProposalAshley’s public space will be inspired by her ocean-side hometown of Charleston and her private space will be
inspired by the surrounding city of industrialized Cincinnati. The connecting space will act as a bridge, much like the iconic bridges in each of the two cities.
Residential LoftSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a loft using a given raw space for Ashley, a young professional moving from Charleston, SC to Cincinnati, OH. McAlpin Apartments in downtown
Cincinnati will provide the raw space.
ConceptBridge Ashley’s life in Charleston with her new home in
Cincinnati.
ProposalAshley’s public space will be inspired by her ocean-side hometown of Charleston and her private space will be
inspired by the surrounding city of industrialized Cincinnati. The connecting space will act as a bridge, much like the iconic bridges in each of the two cities.
Corporate OfficeSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a new office branch for an existing company in an
existing building.
ConceptOakley, a specialty sporting goods designer, will open a
new branch in Salt Lake City, Utah specializing in winter sports.
ProposalEmployees will have access to the Salt Lake City Olympic Park, as well as an inspiring view over of the neighboring lake. They will be surrounded by winter sports and they will interact with each other, the products they design,
and the athletes that use them.
Corporate OfficeSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a new office branch for an existing company in an
existing building.
ConceptOakley, a specialty sporting goods designer, will open a
new branch in Salt Lake City, Utah specializing in winter sports.
ProposalEmployees will have access to the Salt Lake City Olympic Park, as well as an inspiring view over of the neighboring lake. They will be surrounded by winter sports and they will interact with each other, the products they design,
and the athletes that use them.
Corporate OfficeSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a new office branch for an existing company in an
existing building.
ConceptOakley, a specialty sporting goods designer, will open a
new branch in Salt Lake City, Utah specializing in winter sports.
ProposalEmployees will have access to the Salt Lake City Olympic Park, as well as an inspiring view over of the neighboring lake. They will be surrounded by winter sports and they will interact with each other, the products they design,
and the athletes that use them.
Fine DiningSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a fine dining restaurant inspired by French
charcuterie.
ConceptThe visible curing of meat practiced in charcuterie shall be
interpreted as the indulgence of sin in plain sight. The theme will play off of Dante’s Inferno and The Seven
Circles of Hell.
ProposalA lavish, dungeon-esque fine dining restaurant where sins
like greed and gluttony are “in”. Being seen indulging in such endeavors is a must-do, to sin and be seen.
MainDining
Charcuterie BarCocktail
Bar Lounge
Reception
Entry
Private/Semi PrivateDining
R.R. R.R.
KitchenNot In Scope
1
2
Fine DiningSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a fine dining restaurant inspired by French
charcuterie.
ConceptThe visible curing of meat practiced in charcuterie shall be
interpreted as the indulgence of sin in plain sight. The theme will play off of Dante’s Inferno and The Seven
Circles of Hell.
ProposalA lavish, dungeon-esque fine dining restaurant where sins
like greed and gluttony are “in”. Being seen indulging in such endeavors is a must-do, to sin and be seen.
Fine DiningSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a fine dining restaurant inspired by French
charcuterie.
ConceptThe visible curing of meat practiced in charcuterie shall be
interpreted as the indulgence of sin in plain sight. The theme will play off of Dante’s Inferno and The Seven
Circles of Hell.
ProposalA lavish, dungeon-esque fine dining restaurant where sins
like greed and gluttony are “in”. Being seen indulging in such endeavors is a must-do, to sin and be seen.
Fine DiningSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a fine dining restaurant inspired by French
charcuterie.
ConceptThe visible curing of meat practiced in charcuterie shall be
interpreted as the indulgence of sin in plain sight. The theme will play off of Dante’s Inferno and The Seven
Circles of Hell.
ProposalA lavish, dungeon-esque fine dining restaurant where sins
like greed and gluttony are “in”. Being seen indulging in such endeavors is a must-do, to sin and be seen.
Fine DiningSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a fine dining restaurant inspired by French
charcuterie.
ConceptThe visible curing of meat practiced in charcuterie shall be
interpreted as the indulgence of sin in plain sight. The theme will play off of Dante’s Inferno and The Seven
Circles of Hell.
ProposalA lavish, dungeon-esque fine dining restaurant where sins
like greed and gluttony are “in”. Being seen indulging in such endeavors is a must-do, to sin and be seen.
Fine DiningSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a fine dining restaurant inspired by French
charcuterie.
ConceptThe visible curing of meat practiced in charcuterie shall be
interpreted as the indulgence of sin in plain sight. The theme will play off of Dante’s Inferno and The Seven
Circles of Hell.
ProposalA lavish, dungeon-esque fine dining restaurant where sins
like greed and gluttony are “in”. Being seen indulging in such endeavors is a must-do, to sin and be seen.
Aging in P laceSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDefine a problem/issue associated with aging in place
and create a solution to solve it.
ConceptWhen a loved one is recovering from an injury/illness, family is the most important support system. While
hospitals and nursing homes separate families, temporary additions bring them together.
ProposalA handicap accessible bedroom and bathroom are added on to the family’s home. The room is
upscale and feels like a home away from home, unlike nursing homes and hospitals.
Bedroom & Living Space
Entry
Restroom
Aging in P laceSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDefine a problem/issue associated with aging in place
and create a solution to solve it.
ConceptWhen a loved one is recovering from an injury/illness, family is the most important support system. While
hospitals and nursing homes separate families, temporary additions bring them together.
ProposalA handicap accessible bedroom and bathroom are added on to the family’s home. The room is
upscale and feels like a home away from home, unlike nursing homes and hospitals.
Skylight
Backlit Mirror
Window Shelf
Handicap Rail
Hand Shower
Slip-Free Flooring
Shower Seat
Floor Illumination
Aging in P laceSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDefine a problem/issue associated with aging in place
and create a solution to solve it.
ConceptWhen a loved one is recovering from an injury/illness, family is the most important support system. While
hospitals and nursing homes separate families, temporary additions bring them together.
ProposalA handicap accessible bedroom and bathroom are added on to the family’s home. The room is
upscale and feels like a home away from home, unlike nursing homes and hospitals.
Closet
Shelving With Ledge For Walking Assistance
Floor Lighting
Electric Futon Bed
Aging in P laceSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDefine a problem/issue associated with aging in place and
create a solution to solve it.
ConceptWhen a loved one is recovering from an injury/illness, family is the most important support system. While
hospitals and nursing homes separate families, temporary additions bring them together.
ProposalA handicap accessible bedroom and bathroom are added on to the family’s home. The room is
upscale and feels like a home away from home, unlike nursing homes and hospitals.
Residential Comp.Employer
Wilson Associates
ClientLuxe Lake Apartments, Chengdu, China
ObjectiveDesign two model unit apartments to show potential
buyers. Also design all public spaces.
RoleEdit and render hand-drafted floor plans and reflected
ceiling plans of model units and public spaces. Draft plans and furniture in AutoCad. Create and arrange schematic presentations including renderings, material boards, and
furniture. Design closet layouts for model units.
Furniture DesignEmployer
Wilson Associates
ClientPresidential/Price’s Palace, Abu Dhabi, UAE
ObjectiveDesign the adjacent palaces for the Prince of Dubai and
the President of Abu Dhabi
RoleDesign furniture for the most important spaces of the
palaces where retail furniture will not suffice.
HospitalityEmployer
Wilson Associates
ClientRitz Carlton, Tysons Corner, McLean, VA
ObjectiveRenovate existing Ritz Carlton hotel and update outdated
designs.
RoleDraft floor plans and elevations with furniture. Render
floor plans and elevations. Assist in furniture, fixture, and finish selection. Create schematic presentation.
Retail / BoutiqueEmployer
Gensler
ClientBrand Owners at Hudson Grace
ObjectiveDesign a small retail boutique in San Francisco. The store
will carry high end tableware and merchandise.
RoleCreate Revit model of space, structure, and interior. Populate Revit model with furniture and millwork.
Create renderings of interior perspectives and elevations as well as exterior elevations.
Retail / BoutiqueEmployer
Gensler
ClientBrand Owners at Hudson Grace
ObjectiveDesign a small retail boutique in San Francisco. The store
will carry high end tableware and merchandise.
RoleCreate Revit model of space, structure, and interior. Populate Revit model with furniture and millwork.
Create renderings of interior perspectives and elevations as well as exterior elevations.
Fixture DesignSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign and create a 3D model or rendering of a store
fixture that communicates an existing brand of headphone.
Concept Statement The “SOL (Soundtrack of Life) CUBE” is a stage for
self-proclaimed DJs to find their next pair of headphones: Sol Republics. On the SOL CUBE DJ table consumers are invited in by the sleek workspace illuminated by glowing
LED ribbons. Hanging from the uneven bars are pre-built headphones to test sound and fit. These
headphones hook up to the tablets embedded in the table. On these tablets are select playlists put together
by the Saviors of Sound (already provided on their website through Spotify), connecting consumers to the artists they love and admire. On the table are tracks, headbands, and cords that let artists create their own look by putting together colors and styles with the
Sol Tepublic Tracks on Ear Remix model.
Lockable door concealing product storage
Back-lit lettering
Clear acrylic with fiber optic light strips built in
Gun-metal-colored acrylic
Black foam with imprints of headphone parts
Fixture DesignSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign and create a 3D model or rendering of a store
fixture that communicates an existing brand of headphone.
Concept Statement The “SOL (Soundtrack of Life) CUBE” is a stage for
self-proclaimed DJs to find their next pair of headphones: Sol Republics. On the SOL CUBE DJ table consumers are invited in by the sleek workspace illuminated by glowing
LED ribbons. Hanging from the uneven bars are pre-built headphones to test sound and fit. These
headphones hook up to the tablets embedded in the table. On these tablets are select playlists put together
by the Saviors of Sound (already provided on their website through Spotify), connecting consumers to the artists they love and admire. On the table are tracks, headbands, and cords that let artists create their own look by putting together colors and styles with the
Sol Tepublic Tracks on Ear Remix model.
Pop-Up RetailSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a pop-up store in the Meatpacking District of
Manhattan for Bonobos, a men’s clothing retailer with a 100% online presence.
ConceptMancation
M A N C A T I O NTake a break from the rat race for some friendly competition.
This is where real men show their physical, mental, and economical self-worth amongst friends - no girls allowed.
This is not a roadtrip to a spa resort your girlfriend booked online. The ideal mancation would be to a handsome lodge in the woods, fully equipped for modern entertaining, with the wilderness surrounding it to the men’s recreational disposal. Hunting, hiking, and drinking are all on the menu and all in good taste.
You’ve worked hard, now it’s time to put your spoils to use.
Pop-Up RetailSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a pop-up store in the Meatpacking District of
Manhattan for Bonobos, a men’s clothing retailer with a 100% online presence.
ConceptMancation
T H E M A NFlamboyant confidence of style and manner.
T H E M A NFlamboyant confidence of style and manner.
Many of Manhattan’s socialites were born and raised in New York’s most established families. For Wells the story is a little different. He grew up in a small town in upstate New York and had big dreams of moving to the city. He worked meticulously throughout high school to secure a spot at one of the top business schools in the country.
As a graduate of NYUs prestigious business program, Wells is a young professional with a bright future ahead of him in marketing for an up and coming high tech company. His passions don’t stop at innovative marketing strategies and testing new technology and gadgets. He loves throwing frisbee with his black lab, Damian, at the park. He also stays in shape by playing on a men’s rugby team with some colleagues and old college buddies.
His athletic build has made it hard for him to find clothes that flatter him as well as show off the body he has played hard to keep healthy. He wonders why a confident bachelor like himself should hide under cookie cutter slacks.
Pop-Up RetailSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a pop-up store in the Meatpacking District of
Manhattan for Bonobos, a men’s clothing retailer with a 100% online presence.
ConceptMancation
Pop-Up RetailSchool
University of Cincinnati
ObjectiveDesign a pop-up store in the Meatpacking District of
Manhattan for Bonobos, a men’s clothing retailer with a 100% online presence.
ConceptMancation
Fashion WeekEmployerThis Is MKG
ClientPamella Roland for Mercedez Benz Fashion Week
ObjectiveDesign and produce the Pamella Roland fashion show
for Mercedez Benz Fashion Week 2013, NYC.
RoleRendering a perspective to show props and materials including laser-cut Russian gates and laser cut “cobble
stone” runway floor. Monitor the creation of the custom pieces in the warehouse. Attend the fashion
show to observe and document.
ALL MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION AND FINISHES MUST COMPLY WITH THE MOST STRINGENT APPLICABLE FEDERAL AND LOCAL SAFETY CODES.
THIS DRAWING AND ALL THE IDEAS, ARRANGEMENTS, DESIGNS AND PLANS CONTAINED HEREIN OR REPRESENTED THEREBY ARE OWNED AND REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF MKG PRODUCTIONS, AND HAVE BEEN CREATED AND DEVELOPED FOR USE ON, AND IN CONNECTION WITH, THE PROJECT SPECIFIED. NEITHER THIS DRAWING, NOR ANY OF SUCH IDEAS, ARRANGEMENTS, DESIGNS OR PLANS SHALL BE APPROPRIATED BY OR DISCLOSED TO ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION FOR ANY USE WHATSOEVER, EXCEPT BY SPECIFIC AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MKG PRODUCTIONS.
WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ON DRAWINGS SHALL HAVE AUTHORITY OVER SCALED. CONTRACTORS AND MANUFACTURERS SHALL VERIFY AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DI MENSIONS AND CONDITIONS ON THE JOB, AND SHALL INFORM THIS OFFICE OF ALL VARIATIONS FROM DRAWINGS PRIOR TO PERFORMING THE WORK. THIS OFFICE SHALL FIRST SEE AND APPROVE THE CONTRACTOR'S FULL-SIZE DETAILS BEFORE ANY FABRICATION IS BEGUN.
THESE DRAWINGS REPRESENT VISUAL CONCEPTS AND CONSTRUCTION SUGGESTIONS ONLY. THE DESIGNER AND HIS/HER EMPLOYEES AND ASSISTANTS ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO DETERMINE THE STRUCTURALAPPROPRIATENESS OF THESE DESIGNS, AND WILL NOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR IMPROPER ENGINEER-ING, CONSTRUCTION AND/OR HANDLING OF THE SCENERY/STRUCTURES REPRESENTED HEREIN.
INSTALLSFEBRUARY 11, 2012
VENUELINCOLN CENTER
NEW YORK, NY
01.0VERSION
PAMELLA ROLAND:GATE DESIGN
DWG BY: MARY ANNE
DATE: 01/25/13
SCALE: NTS
168” 168”
70”
NOTE: GATES WILL NEED TO BE NOTCHED AROUND RISERDS AFTER BEING CNC’D. EXACT DIMENSIONS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM LINCOLN CENTER ON FEB 6TH.
ADDITIONAL INFO:1. GATES TO BE CNC’D FROM MDF AND PAINTED SOLID BLACK. (DWG FILE PROVIDED.) GATES ARE EXACT SAME BUT FLIPPED. 2. GOLD TO BE PAINTED AS SPECIFIED3. GATES WILL NEED TO BE SEAMED AS CLEANLY AS POSSIBLE. SEAMS SHOULD DISSAPEAR. 4. SHAUN MENTIONED ADDING “IRON FLARES” - WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS FURTHER.
70”
Fashion WeekEmployerThis Is MKG
ClientPamella Roland for Mercedez Benz Fashion Week
ObjectiveDesign and produce the Pamella Roland fashion show
for Mercedez Benz Fashion Week 2013, NYC.
RoleRendering a perspective to show props and materials including laser-cut Russian gates and laser cut “cobble
stone” runway floor. Monitor the creation of the custom pieces in the warehouse. Attend the fashion
show to observe and document.
Trade ShowEmployerThis Is MKG
ClientGoogle Zeitgeist - Google
ObjectiveDesign spaces used during Google Zeitgeist within
given hotel space. Design special moments and items for guests of Google Zeitgeist to enjoy.
RoleConcept development Graphic design of Welcome
Package. Design and render Zeitgeist planters, opening ceremony space, and “sand box” space.
Trade ShowEmployerThis Is MKG
ClientGoogle Zeitgeist - Google
ObjectiveDesign spaces used during Google Zeitgeist within
given hotel space. Design special moments and items for guests of Google Zeitgeist to enjoy.
RoleConcept development. Graphic design of Welcome
Package. Design and render Zeitgeist planters, opening ceremony space, and “sand box” space.
Trade ShowEmployerThis Is MKG
ClientGoogle Zeitgeist - Google
ObjectiveDesign spaces used during Google Zeitgeist within
given hotel space. Design special moments and items for guests of Google Zeitgeist to enjoy.
RoleConcept development. Graphic design of Welcome
Package. Design and render Zeitgeist planters, opening ceremony space, and “sand box” space.
Pop-Up ExperienceEmployerThis Is MKG
ClientDelta Airlines
ObjectiveDesign and produce a SoHo pop-up experience to advertise the new Delta Terminal 4 at JFK Airport.
RoleConcept development, furniture selection, material
selection, floor plans, interior and exterior renderings and elevations, print and build mechanicals.
Graphic design: billboards, print advertising, digital advertising, lunch boxes, exterior window decals,
signage and wayfinding, interior light boxes, tv and tablet displays, etc.
WEST BROADWAY
BR
OO
ME
ST.
WEST BROADWAY
DOWN
UP
DOWN
DOWN
UP DOWN
SKY PRIORITYCOUNTERS
SKY PRIORITYLOUNGE
"BAGGAGE CLAIM"CONVEYOR BELTLUNCH SERVICE
EAT & DRINK
WORK & PLAY
BEVERAGEFRIDGE
LIGHTBOX LIGHTBOX
HANDICAPELEVATOR
ACCESS
Storage
"RETAIL &SHOPS"
VENDINGMACHINE
"CHECK-IN" KIOSKS
DELTA DIGITALEXPERIENCE
INTERACTIVE SCALE MODEL
CATERINGONLY - DIRECT
PATH TOKITCHEN ON
LOWER LEVEL
FIRE CODEDOOR
GARBAGE &RECYCLING
GARBAGE &RECYCLING
WEST BROADWAY
WEST BROADWAY
BR
OO
ME
ST.
DOWN
UP
UP
DOWN
RELAX & ENJOY
DELTA SKY CLUB BAR
DELTA SKY CLUBLOUNGE
DELTA SKY DECK
BACK BAR CABINETS BUILTINTO RECESSED AREA
Storage
HANDICAPELEVATOR
ACCESS
DELTA LOGO SIGN
FIRE CODEDOOR
GARBAGE &RECYCLING
Pop-Up ExperienceEmployerThis Is MKG
ClientDelta Airlines
ObjectiveDesign and produce a SoHo pop-up experience to advertise the new Delta Terminal 4 at JFK Airport.
RoleConcept development, furniture selection, material
selection, floor plans, interior and exterior renderings and elevations, print and build mechanicals.
Graphic design: billboards, print advertising, digitaladvertising, lunch boxes, exterior window decals,
signage and wayfinding, interior light boxes, tv and tablet displays, etc.
ALL MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION AND FINISHES MUST COMPLY WITH THE MOST STRINGENT APPLICABLE FEDERAL AND LOCAL SAFETY CODES.
THIS DRAWING AND ALL THE IDEAS, ARRANGEMENTS, DESIGNS AND PLANS CONTAINED HEREIN OR REPRESENTED THEREBY ARE OWNED AND REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF MKG PRODUCTIONS, AND HAVE BEEN CREATED AND DEVELOPED FOR USE ON, AND IN CONNECTION WITH, THE PROJECT SPECIFIED. NEITHER THIS DRAWING, NOR ANY OF SUCH IDEAS, ARRANGEMENTS, DESIGNS OR PLANS SHALL BE APPROPRIATED BY OR DISCLOSED TO ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION FOR ANY USE WHATSOEVER, EXCEPT BY SPECIFIC AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MKG PRODUCTIONS.
WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ON DRAWINGS SHALL HAVE AUTHORITY OVER SCALED. CONTRACTORS AND MANUFACTURERS SHALL VERIFY AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DI MENSIONS AND CONDITIONS ON THE JOB, AND SHALL INFORM THIS OFFICE OF ALL VARIATIONS FROM DRAWINGS PRIOR TO PERFORMING THE WORK. THIS OFFICE SHALL FIRST SEE AND APPROVE THE CONTRACTOR'S FULL-SIZE DETAILS BEFORE ANY FABRICATION IS BEGUN.
THESE DRAWINGS REPRESENT VISUAL CONCEPTS AND CONSTRUCTION SUGGESTIONS ONLY. THE DESIGNER AND HIS/HER EMPLOYEES AND ASSISTANTS ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO DETERMINE THE STRUCTURALAPPROPRIATENESS OF THESE DESIGNS, AND WILL NOT ASSUME RESPONSIBIL
-ITY FOR IMPROPER ENGINEERING, CONSTRUC
-TION AND/OR HANDLING OF THE SCENERY/STRUCTURES REPRESENTED HEREIN.
INSTALLAPRIL 15th - 29th
VENUE372 West Broadway
NEW YORK, NY
DELTA T4XPOP-UP SHOP
DWG BY: JS
DATE: 04/11/2013
SCALE: N.T.S
DESCRIPTION: SKY PRIORITY ACRYLIC WALLS
8"
7' 7'-9
1/2
"8'-2
3/8
"
6'-10"
3'-5"3'-5"
7'-8 5/8"
1'-9 7/16"
3'-6 1/16"
5'-3 9/16"
red acrylic
102.7°
76.9°
103.1°
89.4°
167.5°
acrylic:red 2423
90°90°90°90°
conveyor belt counter - planscale: 3/8" = 1'-0"
6" 6"
8'-0"
5'-6"
5'-3
1/2
"
6'-6
1/2
"
countertopwhite laminate
conveyor belt(ordered from manufacturer)
conveyor belt base - planscale: 3/8" = 1'-0"
7'-0"
9" 5'-6" 9"
6'-0
1/2
"
d = 5'-6"
line ofcounter (above)
3/4" plywoodribs
ALL MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION AND FINISHES MUST COMPLY WITH THE MOST STRINGENT APPLICABLE FEDERAL AND LOCAL SAFETY CODES.
THIS DRAWING AND ALL THE IDEAS, ARRANGEMENTS, DESIGNS AND PLANS CONTAINED HEREIN OR REPRESENTED THEREBY ARE OWNED AND REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF MKG PRODUCTIONS, AND HAVE BEEN CREATED AND DEVELOPED FOR USE ON, AND IN CONNECTION WITH, THE PROJECT SPECIFIED. NEITHER THIS DRAWING, NOR ANY OF SUCH IDEAS, ARRANGEMENTS, DESIGNS OR PLANS SHALL BE APPROPRIATED BY OR DISCLOSED TO ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION FOR ANY USE WHATSOEVER, EXCEPT BY SPECIFIC AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MKG PRODUCTIONS.
WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ON DRAWINGS SHALL HAVE AUTHORITY OVER SCALED. CONTRACTORS AND MANUFACTURERS SHALL VERIFY AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DI MENSIONS AND CONDITIONS ON THE JOB, AND SHALL INFORM THIS OFFICE OF ALL VARIATIONS FROM DRAWINGS PRIOR TO PERFORMING THE WORK. THIS OFFICE SHALL FIRST SEE AND APPROVE THE CONTRACTOR'S FULL-SIZE DETAILS BEFORE ANY FABRICATION IS BEGUN.
THESE DRAWINGS REPRESENT VISUAL CONCEPTS AND CONSTRUCTION SUGGESTIONS ONLY. THE DESIGNER AND HIS/HER EMPLOYEES AND ASSISTANTS ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO DETERMINE THE STRUCTURALAPPROPRIATENESS OF THESE DESIGNS, AND WILL NOT ASSUME RESPONSIBIL-ITY FOR IMPROPER ENGINEERING, CONSTRUC-TION AND/OR HANDLING OF THE SCENERY/STRUCTURES REPRESENTED HEREIN.
INSTALLAPRIL 15th - 29th
VENUE372 West Broadway
NEW YORK, NY
04.0VERSION
DELTA T4XPOP-UP SHOP
DWG BY: NC
DATE: 03/29/2013
SCALE: AS NOTED
DESCRIPTION: CONVEYOR BELT COUNTERTOP AND BASE
conveyor belt front elevationscale: 3/8" = 1'-0"
conveyor belt back elevationscale: 3/8" = 1'-0"
conveyor belt side elevationscale: 3/8" = 1'-0"
3'-4
"
2"3'
-0"brushed
metalfinish
8'-0"
8'-0"
5'-6"
interiorpainted white
conveyorbelt
brushedmetalfinish
white downlightingunder counter
Pop-Up ExperienceEmployerThis Is MKG
ClientDelta Airlines
ObjectiveDesign and produce a SoHo pop-up experience to advertise the new Delta Terminal 4 at JFK Airport.
RoleConcept development, furniture selection, material selection, floor plans, interior and exterior renderings and elevations,
print and build mechanicals.
Graphic design: billboards, print advertising, digital advertising, lunch boxes, exterior window decals, signage and wayfinding,
interior light boxes, tv and tablet displays, etc.
Pop-Up ExperienceEmployerThis Is MKG
ClientDelta Airlines
ObjectiveDesign and produce a SoHo pop-up experience to advertise the new Delta Terminal 4 at JFK Airport.
RoleConcept development, furniture selection, material selection, floor plans, interior and exterior renderings and elevations,
print and build mechanicals.
Graphic design: billboards, print advertising, digital advertising, lunch boxes, exterior window decals, signage and wayfinding,
interior light boxes, tv and tablet displays, etc.
Natalie RadermanAbout the Designer
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Work experience is the perfect compliment to studying a subject - one should not go without the other. The Professional Practice Program at the University of Cincinnati gave me the ability to put into practice what I learned in school and test my passion and commitment on the field.
Even with the amazing Professional Practice Program at UC, school wouldn’t be school without school. Most graduates from a design college could tell you about the sacrifices that are made to excel in these programs. I believe DAAP’s Interior Design program is notorious in this matter. Missed sleep and social events, time away from familiar faces and loved ones, mistakes and failure that seem world-ending, and blood, sweat and tears are all part of the deal. But the reward is rare and dear. The pride I am able to take in my work after hours of tedious perfecting is incomparable to any other feeling. During school design studios I was able to discover my valuable passion for creative and unique design concepts. The most exciting aspect of projects ranging in many diverse markets was coming up with an original solution to the problem through an extreme concept. My out-of-the-box concepts are easy to apply to every detail of a design because I make sure they are strong and applicable to the subject.
Through numerous diverse experiences, I have been able to pinpoint my passions and strengths. I feel I am more than ready and prepared to find a design firm and commit as well as find my place as an important piece of a strong team of people with a single design goal. I look forward to working hard and being challenged, and to feeling even more passionate about the work when I am at the firm for the long run. I hope to meet these goals with the help of your firm and to add to the firm with my own experiences and perspective.