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Floor Pattern Plan
FF&E Plan
Master Bedroom
Living Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Custom Built-In Family Work Center
Great Room with Custom Piece

This Global Solution is a spec home design for a small home on the Turtle Mountain Reservation.  Some elements that were considered throughout the design are the Turtle Mountain Chippewa's culture and family values, inclusive design and visitability, sustainability, biophilia, affordability, and what makes a house a home.  A custom built-in desk was also designed for this project connecting to family values and the culture.  The project includes construction documents on AutoCad as well as presentational construction documents and

perspectives completed with

SketchUp and Enscape.

Junior Year

Fall 2018

A GLOBAL SOLUTION

 

MN ASID

STUDENT

SCHOLARSHIP

SPRING 2020

AWARD

A space for tyler

Tyler's Oasis with Custom Built-In
Custom Piece: Slinky Bookcase
Study Sensory Space
Study Sensory Space
The Lounge

A Space for Tyler is a redesign of three spaces for Tyler, a fun-spirited sixteen year old boy with autism.  His technology room, therapy room, and bedroom were redesigned utilizing information gained from research about autism, learning environments, and independent living.   The project features presentation construction documents and renderings completed with SketchUp and Enscape.

Junior Year

Fall 2018

MARTIN RESIDENCE

Entry
FF&E Plan
Master Bedroom
Master Bathroom
Main Bathroom
Living Room
Reading Nook
Kitchen
Dining Room
Board 1/5
Board 2/5
Board 3/5
Board 4/5
Board 5/5

The Martin Residence is an apartment design that focuses on sustainability, universal design, and a mid-century modern aesthetic.  The project features manual drafting as well as hand-

rendering techniques on

SketchUp perspectives.

Sophomore Year

Fall 2017

 

FEATURED

IN THE NEST

MAGAZINE

APRIL

2018

WATSON RESIDENCE

Board 1 of 3
Board 2 of 3
FF&E Plan
Bathroom Elevation
Living Room
Living Room

The Watson Residence is a design project that focuses on art deco style and hand rendering techniques.  The project was modeled in SketchUp and hand-rendered with Prismacolor markers.

Freshman Year

Spring 2016

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