Neue Haus

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CONCEPT STATEMENT

CONCEPT: Baby’s Breath Flower

CONCEPT STATEMENT: Baby’s breath is a simple and a delicate flower. It represents purity, innocence, everlasting love, motherhood, determination, and focus.

DESIGN STATEMENT

Neue Haus will mimic the flower through the pure, durable, and sustainable materials. The color scheme of pale blue, white, and grays will also bring the freshness to space. Neue Haus will bring small and delicate details, that are usually go unnoticed to the focal point. Neue Haus will be a space that will allow customers to enjoy a cup of coffee, study, work, socialize, hold meetings, or rent space for special events.

SURVEY

Based on the survey analysis, the majority of coffee shop goers are either developers or designers, aging between the age of 24–34. Majority of the responses rated the quality of coffee and wi-fi accessibility as most important factor in choosing a coffee shop. The responses that spent time studying/working in the coffee shops preferred seats that were located near the window or the wall. However, among the majority– grabbing a coffee and going about the day was the trend of this survey. Based on a few interviews of the coffee shop goers, upon entering the coffee shop, many proceeded to “save” the seat and then go to order.

*The total number of participants was 96, all from Denver or Boulder area.


 

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Office Space

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CONCEPT STATEMENT

CONCEPT: Translucent

CONCEPT STATEMENT: Allows some light to pass through but not all details are visible.

DESIGN STATEMENT

In the office design, translucency will be utilized in the open-desk policy with seating positions to give some privacy in work as well as lockable individual file cabinets.

Meeting rooms, staff lounge, and other spaces that do not require complete visual privacy (restrooms, service room, etc.) will also allow light to pass through, revealing to the others the purpose of the space.

PROBLEM STATEMENT

FORM– the open space of the first floor will be utilized to place an office space that will promote creativity through teamwork.

FUNCTION– the spaces will include open concept workstations to stimulate active brainstorming of ideas between all teams and will include group meeting rooms for more private negotiations.

ECONOMY– the open concept workstations that will take up most of the space, will be flexible to accommodate future tenants and other spaces will meet the requirements of sustainability and durability.

TIME– the open plan will allow for future growth as well as adaptation to future changes.

Hipi Restaurant

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The goal of this project was to design a restaurant and retail space for a acclaimed chef from New Zealand. The restaurant features farm to table cuisine as well as New Zealand cheeses paired with local beers. The fresh and raw ingredients of the menu drove the concept and design of the space.

 

Boutique Hotel Room

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The goal of this project was to design a boutique hotel room that was inspired by an artist, Alyssa Monks and hotel Zenden in Netherlands. Breathability and minimalism was the key to this room’s design– textures, colors, and materials.

RMCAD Interior Design Studios

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This project’s goal was to redesign the interior design department classrooms into something more usable and more inspiring for the students and faculty.

Jørgensen’s Loft

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The goal of this project was to design a NYC loft for a middle age couple that just moved from Copenhagen, Denmark. The loft plan is located near the High Line Park.

The culture of the Danish people and the Nyhavn canal architecture, heavily drove the concept and design of the loft– the long kitchen, small nooks throughout, and the mixture of old and new.

Retreat at Chautauqua

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This project’s goal was to design a nursing facility for those with Huntington’s disease that allows the community to use the first floor spaces that include: cafe, indoor garden, library, dining room, gym, beauty salon, and more. The way-finding was inspired by the French street signs.