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MODERN LAKE HOUSE

The clients, the Anderssen’s have requested a modern lake house design, that is a getaway oasis and can be used for retirement living. The house must be eco-friendly inside and out, and aim to achieve a minimum of 20 LEED points. The house must use universal design ideas that can accommodate many different types of users. Both flat and sloped roofs must be incorporated to create harmony through modern design. Universal design is defined as: “The design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaption or specialized design.” 

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ISOMETRIC VIEW
ISOMETRIC VIEW
EAST ELEVATION PRESENTATION DRAWING
EAST ELEVATION PRESENTATION DRAWING
WEST ELEVATION PRESENTATION DRAWING
WEST ELEVATION PRESENTATION DRAWING
3D MODEL
3D MODEL

Design Elements Contributing to LEED Credits

Solar panels facing south

No tall trees SE to SW  

South facing windows 

Energy star appliances

Low flow valves

Rain barrels  

Lots of windows

LED lighting    

Fiberglass doors

Energy rated windows  

Low emitting products

NORTH ELEVATION PRESENTATION DRAWING
NORTH ELEVATION PRESENTATION DRAWING
SOUTH ELEVATION PRESENTATION DRAWING
SOUTH ELEVATION PRESENTATION DRAWING
KITCHEN PERSPECTIVE
KITCHEN PERSPECTIVE

Universal Kitchen Design

*A Galley style kitchen allows for more than one entry and exit in times of high congestion

*Side by side fridge-freezer doors allow people in wheelchairs or scooters to access the fridge and freezer

*Hands free faucets are a convenience to turn taps on and off

*A shallow apron front sink is more easily accessible by eliminating the countertop ledge from the front

*Under the sink counter is left open, which allows wheelchairs to pull up and use this space easier  

*Seamless luxury vinyl tile flooring is resilient and generally warm under foot

*The cooktop vent is retractable and built in to the counter for easy access

SWAROVSKI HEAD OFFICE

The client Swarovski has requested that the design for their new 18,000 square foot head office be located in a one story building in the downtown core of London, with a partial second floor to be added. The client's corporate image is critical because the building is open to the public. The new design is to be based on the recent advertisement campaign “All Things Extraordinary”. While primarily associated with crystal, the firm is now perceived as a youthful women’s fashion brand. Through the office design, the company would like all employees to understand “who we are” and “where we are going”. The theme of the space is to be “modern lux”. Open office workstations have been requested, or a unique office system, which serves productivity and happiness to employees. Swarovski would like to be seen as a democratic company of social harmony and cultural experiences. Interesting architectural details and excellent lighting conditions are a necessity in the design as well.

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SECOND FLOOR PRESENTATION DRAWING
SECOND FLOOR PRESENTATION DRAWING
BUBBLE DIAGRAM
BUBBLE DIAGRAM
SPACE ADJACENCY MATRIX
SPACE ADJACENCY MATRIX
  A custom display wall located in the reception and waiting area features a lightbox housing the recently chosen advertisement that reflects the companies new corporate image. Display pedestals with protective glass highlight the crystal creations t

A custom display wall located in the reception and waiting area features a lightbox housing the recently chosen advertisement that reflects the companies new corporate image. Display pedestals with protective glass highlight the crystal creations that are featured in the ad. This wall is important because it brands the space, while emitting a strong company image that will attract new talent, additional stockholders, and help secure customers in a target market.

MEETING ROOM REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
MEETING ROOM REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
MEETING ROOM PERSPECTIVE
MEETING ROOM PERSPECTIVE
PRESENTATION BOARD
PRESENTATION BOARD

KATARI HOUSE

The clients Gary and Mary Katari, have requested a renovation and addition to their current modest size two-bedroom house. The new construction must be open and flexible, retain its ranch style, allow for forest views, and also be wheelchair accessible. Mary is confined to a wheelchair, and gardening and being outdoors is very important to her. Gary would like a new home office to run his graphic design business, and a gourmet kitchen, as well as an outdoor kitchen and barbeque area. The basement is to be finished so that it does not feel like a ‘basement’ and new finishes and furnishings are to be integrated. The lower level will have a home theatre, workout area, games area, and laundry room. To accommodate the Katari’s family, there will be two bedrooms plus a master, and the great and dining rooms will seat six but expand for parties. The stairs to the lower level will accommodate a chair lift, and the main and garage entry doors will have accessible ramps.

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ISOMETRIC VIEW
ISOMETRIC VIEW
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MAIN FLOOR CONSTRUCTION DRAWING
MAIN FLOOR CONSTRUCTION DRAWING
LOWER LEVEL CONSTRUCTION DRAWING
LOWER LEVEL CONSTRUCTION DRAWING
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
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