Compilation of projects created during my four-year tenure with the Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division. Portfolio features hand renderings, digital sketches, Google Sketch-up drawings, AutoCAD and Revit construction documents.
Creating spaces 2013 With Reuben Beazley Builder. Building & Lifestyle Magazine.Reuben Beazley
This document provides an overview of Reuben Beazley Builder and their approach to home construction. It discusses how Reuben followed in his father Brent's footsteps in the construction industry. It highlights the company's focus on custom home design and working with a team of tradespeople. The document also provides tips on the home building process and mentions the company's inclusion of features like insulation, heating/cooling and cabinetry in their project pricing.
The document provides a summary of the applicant's experience in project design and management roles. It details their current role delivering a large mixed-use retail/food project in Boston. It also outlines previous experience independently designing and managing two small retail projects in NYC as well as producing construction documents and designs for commercial office and residential projects. Further experience is listed in project design, management, and construction administration roles for residential, higher education, and hospitality projects from 2011 to the present.
This document is Vanessa Dekoekkoek's interior design portfolio, which includes residential and commercial design projects. It summarizes her education and experience, and provides renderings, floor plans, and details for projects such as a historic home renovation, urban redevelopment mixed-use building, high-rise residential unit, and commercial spaces like an ice cream shop and college welcome center. Her design philosophy is stated as creating spaces that inspire and motivate inhabitants through aesthetically pleasing environments.
The document summarizes the design of renovating the first two floors and rooftop of the Transcontinental Hotel in Oakland, CA. It includes a design statement focusing on incorporating industrial elements representing the area's railroad history. It also includes an analysis of the site noting the location in downtown Oakland near public transportation and cultural attractions, as well as details about the climate, demographics of the area, and logistics of the building site.
TR Knapp Architects is a small architectural firm specializing in custom residential and commercial design and construction management. Founded in 1995 by Thomas and Roxanne Knapp, the firm aims to provide a personal touch to projects. TR Knapp Architects has experience in mixed-use, commercial, residential, historic preservation, and landscape projects. Their approach focuses on understanding each project's context and clients' visions.
Special Projects in Art, 2009
Creating a pediatric office for 2 physicians to share while providing the best treatment possible for children (ages ranging from infancy to 18 years old)
Creating spaces 2013 With Reuben Beazley Builder. Building & Lifestyle Magazine.Reuben Beazley
This document provides an overview of Reuben Beazley Builder and their approach to home construction. It discusses how Reuben followed in his father Brent's footsteps in the construction industry. It highlights the company's focus on custom home design and working with a team of tradespeople. The document also provides tips on the home building process and mentions the company's inclusion of features like insulation, heating/cooling and cabinetry in their project pricing.
The document provides a summary of the applicant's experience in project design and management roles. It details their current role delivering a large mixed-use retail/food project in Boston. It also outlines previous experience independently designing and managing two small retail projects in NYC as well as producing construction documents and designs for commercial office and residential projects. Further experience is listed in project design, management, and construction administration roles for residential, higher education, and hospitality projects from 2011 to the present.
This document is Vanessa Dekoekkoek's interior design portfolio, which includes residential and commercial design projects. It summarizes her education and experience, and provides renderings, floor plans, and details for projects such as a historic home renovation, urban redevelopment mixed-use building, high-rise residential unit, and commercial spaces like an ice cream shop and college welcome center. Her design philosophy is stated as creating spaces that inspire and motivate inhabitants through aesthetically pleasing environments.
The document summarizes the design of renovating the first two floors and rooftop of the Transcontinental Hotel in Oakland, CA. It includes a design statement focusing on incorporating industrial elements representing the area's railroad history. It also includes an analysis of the site noting the location in downtown Oakland near public transportation and cultural attractions, as well as details about the climate, demographics of the area, and logistics of the building site.
TR Knapp Architects is a small architectural firm specializing in custom residential and commercial design and construction management. Founded in 1995 by Thomas and Roxanne Knapp, the firm aims to provide a personal touch to projects. TR Knapp Architects has experience in mixed-use, commercial, residential, historic preservation, and landscape projects. Their approach focuses on understanding each project's context and clients' visions.
Special Projects in Art, 2009
Creating a pediatric office for 2 physicians to share while providing the best treatment possible for children (ages ranging from infancy to 18 years old)
The document discusses using portfolios to help students reflect on their own learning and growth over time. It describes the portfolio process, which includes collection, selection, reflection, and presentation. Portfolios can be used to showcase student work and accomplishments, provide evidence of learning, and be used as an assessment tool. Benefits include helping students see their personal growth, set learning goals, take ownership of their work, and engage in self-reflection. Examples provided include rubrics, reflections on skills and projects, and electronic or concrete portfolio formats. The document also discusses implementing language-focused portfolios for AP Spanish students to curate evidence of growing language skills and get feedback.
Developing a Restaurant Concept from Scratch, A Special Report by Bill MainBill Main & Associates
The document outlines a 10-phase process for developing a new restaurant concept from scratch. It discusses strategic planning, concept identification, site selection and feasibility studies, design development, construction specifications, management structure, operating systems, training programs, marketing plans, and grand opening preparations. The goal of this comprehensive concept development outline is to coordinate the entire project, keep it on track, on budget, and aligned with its purpose from initial planning through post-opening operations. Following this process helps frame the scope, timeline, costs, and resources needed to successfully develop a new restaurant prototype.
This was a working presentation aimed at S3 pupils (14yrs) during a PRODUCT DESIGN class. They were working through the design process and it ended with them testing out various types of chairs in terms of ergonomics etc. Feel free to chop and change it...
This document provides a case study of Dr. L.H. Bidari's Ashwini Hospital in Bijapur, India. It includes details on the location, surrounding area, magnitude of the project, patient demographics, floor plans, and structural system. The linear building form provides good circulation. Key aspects include separate entrances for OPD and IPD, outdoor sitting areas, and locating related functions like the operation theater, laboratory, and pharmacy together. While some aspects provide patient convenience, others could be improved like parking, ventilation, and noise reduction near generators. Overall, the planning aims to create a functional and patient-friendly environment.
El documento describe el movimiento art déco que influyó las artes decorativas y visuales entre 1920 y 1939. Se caracterizó por formas geométricas, colores vibrantes y materiales modernos. Tuvo dos periodos, zigzag en los 1920s influenciado por culturas antiguas y streamline en los 1930s con líneas aerodinámicas. Edificios notables incluyen el Rockefeller Center y el Edificio Chrysler en Nueva York, conocidos por su estilo art déco. El movimiento también influyó otras artes como la pintura de Edward Hopper y Tamara
This document appears to be a student portfolio for Jason Ries showcasing photographs and digital design projects. The portfolio includes photographs from locations around Oregon such as the Upper McKenzie River, Willamette River, Scout Lake, Three Sisters, Snake Head Rock, and Culver. It also lists Adobe Photoshop projects of an elephant, a downtown Portland panoramic, and a Nike golf ad. The portfolio provides Jason's email address and website for contact information.
Ergonomic Design of an office chair for people working in office for long hours sitting in a chair. It improves the efficiency and productivity of the employees as well as the company.
Theme restaurants are restaurants built around a central concept or theme that influences the architecture, food, music, and overall experience. Some examples of famous themed restaurants mentioned include Hard Rock Café, Rainforest Café, and Ithaa Undersea Restaurant. The document also describes some unusual theme restaurants like Cannibalistic Sushi in Tokyo themed around eating sushi off a fake human body and a graveyard themed restaurant in India built amongst ancient tombs. Theme restaurants are designed to be immersive and provide entertainment through their themes but also have short life cycles as customers seek out new novelty concepts.
The document provides design details for the Top Hat restaurant and lounge, including concept, floor plans, elevations, renderings, and room justifications. The design concept aims to create an elegant, high-end atmosphere inspired by 1940s Chicago style. Gold, crystal chandeliers, crimson textiles, and art deco features will be used to achieve this mood. The lounge will include a dance floor and stage for live jazz music.
Here are the key points about the evolution of branding:
- The earliest branding examples date back to the 1880s when logos began appearing on packaged food products. Branding initially involved catchphrases or images attached to products.
- It wasn't until the late 1940s that organizations began describing their business and function through advertising rather than just products. This is when the term "brand identity" became mainstream in corporate language.
- Branding really took off in the 1980s following a recession. Production could now be moved overseas more cheaply. Manufacturing processes were replaced by developing the brand essence as the core business strategy.
- In the 1990s, big brands favored cutting prices over spending on advertising due to the market
noorulhadi Lecturer at Govt College of Management Sciences, noorulhadi99@yahoo.com
i have prepared these slides and still using in mylectures, Reference: Portfolio management by S kevin and online sources
El Art Decó surgió en París en 1925 como resultado de una exposición dedicada a las artes decorativas e industriales modernas. Se caracterizó por formas geométricas y estilizadas, colores brillantes, y la inspiración en motivos de la naturaleza, la máquina y culturas antiguas. Influyó en la arquitectura, el diseño y el mobiliario entre los años 1920 y 1950 con dos estilos principales: el zigzag y el streamline.
Daniel McLaren has owned and operated Denie Design Studio since 2002, providing commercial design services from initial concept through construction for a variety of clients. He enjoys seeing projects come to life during the construction process. The document outlines his skills and experience in commercial interior design and construction administration for projects ranging from $180,000 to $4.5 million, including restaurants, retail stores, offices, and night clubs. It provides examples of completed projects and awards received for design work.
The document provides a summary of Douglas R. Burch's experience in hospitality, commercial, and residential interior design projects. It lists his role in new construction and renovation projects for hotels, resorts, and homes. It also outlines his work history and qualifications, including over 15 years of experience in interior design, project management, and collaboration with clients, architects, and contractors on projects ranging from boutique hotels to luxury residences.
This document is a resume for Douglas R. Burch, an interior designer based in San Francisco, California. It summarizes his experience over 25 years working on high-end residential, hospitality, and commercial interior design projects. It lists recent project experience designing luxury homes, condominiums, hotels, and commercial spaces. It also provides details of his educational background and computer skills.
Emily Stinemetz's interior design portfolio from 2013-2015 includes commercial, hospitality, education, healthcare, and residential design projects. Her commercial work includes designing an architecture firm office and renovating an academic building. For hospitality, she designed a hotel conversion of a 1910 New Orleans warehouse. Her education work featured a K-12 school library design. Healthcare projects involved designing patient rooms and common areas. Residential designs included single-family homes.
Dominique Daniels is an interior design professional with over 20 years of experience in commercial, corporate, and residential interior design. She has expertise in project management, conceptual design, space planning, and sustainable design practices. She is self-employed as the principal of Daniels Design Associates.
This document contains portfolio examples and conceptual designs by Dawnlien, an interior designer. It includes residential redesign projects for kitchens and bathrooms that improved functionality. Conceptual designs include a learning commons for a small college library with open collaboration spaces. Dawnlien found her passion for interior design after years in social work and enjoys designing in different styles to meet client needs.
This document provides an overview of interior designer Paul Ramoie's portfolio and design philosophy. It includes 10 sections that highlight different design projects across various typologies including residential, commercial, hospitality, healthcare, and pro bono designs. The document emphasizes Ramoie's focus on incorporating nature, texture, and organic shapes into modern and structural designs. It also outlines his goal of using design to benefit communities through non-profit work and making interior spaces accessible to all.
Portfolio Book summarizes my School Project for the Interior Design Program, expresses my passion for design and reflect some of the thoughts and hard work I put to present my work. It reflect my knowledge of several software from CAD, Sketch-up with Rendering Plug-in, In Design, Photoshop, Illustrator, and the most important, my Interior design Projects from Residential to Several Types of Commercial Design, Retail, Restaurant, Business Office,and Institutional.
KC Smelser's interior design portfolio includes projects such as a wedding venue redesign for Riverfront Park in Spokane and a bed and breakfast in LaCrosse, Washington. The portfolio demonstrates skills in space planning, rendering, research, and construction documentation. Inspiration is drawn from the surrounding environment and history to create beautiful, functional spaces that elevate daily life. Details such as materials, lighting, and custom elements are an important part of the design process.
Marvin W. Towler has over 15 years of experience in residential design, kitchen design, sales, and client relations. He has worked for architectural and interior design firms developing custom home designs. Currently, he is an independent kitchen designer presenting design plans, budgets, and contracts to homeowners and contractors. He also has experience managing a kitchen design showroom and coordinating projects between clients, architects, and contractors.
The document discusses using portfolios to help students reflect on their own learning and growth over time. It describes the portfolio process, which includes collection, selection, reflection, and presentation. Portfolios can be used to showcase student work and accomplishments, provide evidence of learning, and be used as an assessment tool. Benefits include helping students see their personal growth, set learning goals, take ownership of their work, and engage in self-reflection. Examples provided include rubrics, reflections on skills and projects, and electronic or concrete portfolio formats. The document also discusses implementing language-focused portfolios for AP Spanish students to curate evidence of growing language skills and get feedback.
Developing a Restaurant Concept from Scratch, A Special Report by Bill MainBill Main & Associates
The document outlines a 10-phase process for developing a new restaurant concept from scratch. It discusses strategic planning, concept identification, site selection and feasibility studies, design development, construction specifications, management structure, operating systems, training programs, marketing plans, and grand opening preparations. The goal of this comprehensive concept development outline is to coordinate the entire project, keep it on track, on budget, and aligned with its purpose from initial planning through post-opening operations. Following this process helps frame the scope, timeline, costs, and resources needed to successfully develop a new restaurant prototype.
This was a working presentation aimed at S3 pupils (14yrs) during a PRODUCT DESIGN class. They were working through the design process and it ended with them testing out various types of chairs in terms of ergonomics etc. Feel free to chop and change it...
This document provides a case study of Dr. L.H. Bidari's Ashwini Hospital in Bijapur, India. It includes details on the location, surrounding area, magnitude of the project, patient demographics, floor plans, and structural system. The linear building form provides good circulation. Key aspects include separate entrances for OPD and IPD, outdoor sitting areas, and locating related functions like the operation theater, laboratory, and pharmacy together. While some aspects provide patient convenience, others could be improved like parking, ventilation, and noise reduction near generators. Overall, the planning aims to create a functional and patient-friendly environment.
El documento describe el movimiento art déco que influyó las artes decorativas y visuales entre 1920 y 1939. Se caracterizó por formas geométricas, colores vibrantes y materiales modernos. Tuvo dos periodos, zigzag en los 1920s influenciado por culturas antiguas y streamline en los 1930s con líneas aerodinámicas. Edificios notables incluyen el Rockefeller Center y el Edificio Chrysler en Nueva York, conocidos por su estilo art déco. El movimiento también influyó otras artes como la pintura de Edward Hopper y Tamara
This document appears to be a student portfolio for Jason Ries showcasing photographs and digital design projects. The portfolio includes photographs from locations around Oregon such as the Upper McKenzie River, Willamette River, Scout Lake, Three Sisters, Snake Head Rock, and Culver. It also lists Adobe Photoshop projects of an elephant, a downtown Portland panoramic, and a Nike golf ad. The portfolio provides Jason's email address and website for contact information.
Ergonomic Design of an office chair for people working in office for long hours sitting in a chair. It improves the efficiency and productivity of the employees as well as the company.
Theme restaurants are restaurants built around a central concept or theme that influences the architecture, food, music, and overall experience. Some examples of famous themed restaurants mentioned include Hard Rock Café, Rainforest Café, and Ithaa Undersea Restaurant. The document also describes some unusual theme restaurants like Cannibalistic Sushi in Tokyo themed around eating sushi off a fake human body and a graveyard themed restaurant in India built amongst ancient tombs. Theme restaurants are designed to be immersive and provide entertainment through their themes but also have short life cycles as customers seek out new novelty concepts.
The document provides design details for the Top Hat restaurant and lounge, including concept, floor plans, elevations, renderings, and room justifications. The design concept aims to create an elegant, high-end atmosphere inspired by 1940s Chicago style. Gold, crystal chandeliers, crimson textiles, and art deco features will be used to achieve this mood. The lounge will include a dance floor and stage for live jazz music.
Here are the key points about the evolution of branding:
- The earliest branding examples date back to the 1880s when logos began appearing on packaged food products. Branding initially involved catchphrases or images attached to products.
- It wasn't until the late 1940s that organizations began describing their business and function through advertising rather than just products. This is when the term "brand identity" became mainstream in corporate language.
- Branding really took off in the 1980s following a recession. Production could now be moved overseas more cheaply. Manufacturing processes were replaced by developing the brand essence as the core business strategy.
- In the 1990s, big brands favored cutting prices over spending on advertising due to the market
noorulhadi Lecturer at Govt College of Management Sciences, noorulhadi99@yahoo.com
i have prepared these slides and still using in mylectures, Reference: Portfolio management by S kevin and online sources
El Art Decó surgió en París en 1925 como resultado de una exposición dedicada a las artes decorativas e industriales modernas. Se caracterizó por formas geométricas y estilizadas, colores brillantes, y la inspiración en motivos de la naturaleza, la máquina y culturas antiguas. Influyó en la arquitectura, el diseño y el mobiliario entre los años 1920 y 1950 con dos estilos principales: el zigzag y el streamline.
Daniel McLaren has owned and operated Denie Design Studio since 2002, providing commercial design services from initial concept through construction for a variety of clients. He enjoys seeing projects come to life during the construction process. The document outlines his skills and experience in commercial interior design and construction administration for projects ranging from $180,000 to $4.5 million, including restaurants, retail stores, offices, and night clubs. It provides examples of completed projects and awards received for design work.
The document provides a summary of Douglas R. Burch's experience in hospitality, commercial, and residential interior design projects. It lists his role in new construction and renovation projects for hotels, resorts, and homes. It also outlines his work history and qualifications, including over 15 years of experience in interior design, project management, and collaboration with clients, architects, and contractors on projects ranging from boutique hotels to luxury residences.
This document is a resume for Douglas R. Burch, an interior designer based in San Francisco, California. It summarizes his experience over 25 years working on high-end residential, hospitality, and commercial interior design projects. It lists recent project experience designing luxury homes, condominiums, hotels, and commercial spaces. It also provides details of his educational background and computer skills.
Emily Stinemetz's interior design portfolio from 2013-2015 includes commercial, hospitality, education, healthcare, and residential design projects. Her commercial work includes designing an architecture firm office and renovating an academic building. For hospitality, she designed a hotel conversion of a 1910 New Orleans warehouse. Her education work featured a K-12 school library design. Healthcare projects involved designing patient rooms and common areas. Residential designs included single-family homes.
Dominique Daniels is an interior design professional with over 20 years of experience in commercial, corporate, and residential interior design. She has expertise in project management, conceptual design, space planning, and sustainable design practices. She is self-employed as the principal of Daniels Design Associates.
This document contains portfolio examples and conceptual designs by Dawnlien, an interior designer. It includes residential redesign projects for kitchens and bathrooms that improved functionality. Conceptual designs include a learning commons for a small college library with open collaboration spaces. Dawnlien found her passion for interior design after years in social work and enjoys designing in different styles to meet client needs.
This document provides an overview of interior designer Paul Ramoie's portfolio and design philosophy. It includes 10 sections that highlight different design projects across various typologies including residential, commercial, hospitality, healthcare, and pro bono designs. The document emphasizes Ramoie's focus on incorporating nature, texture, and organic shapes into modern and structural designs. It also outlines his goal of using design to benefit communities through non-profit work and making interior spaces accessible to all.
Portfolio Book summarizes my School Project for the Interior Design Program, expresses my passion for design and reflect some of the thoughts and hard work I put to present my work. It reflect my knowledge of several software from CAD, Sketch-up with Rendering Plug-in, In Design, Photoshop, Illustrator, and the most important, my Interior design Projects from Residential to Several Types of Commercial Design, Retail, Restaurant, Business Office,and Institutional.
KC Smelser's interior design portfolio includes projects such as a wedding venue redesign for Riverfront Park in Spokane and a bed and breakfast in LaCrosse, Washington. The portfolio demonstrates skills in space planning, rendering, research, and construction documentation. Inspiration is drawn from the surrounding environment and history to create beautiful, functional spaces that elevate daily life. Details such as materials, lighting, and custom elements are an important part of the design process.
Marvin W. Towler has over 15 years of experience in residential design, kitchen design, sales, and client relations. He has worked for architectural and interior design firms developing custom home designs. Currently, he is an independent kitchen designer presenting design plans, budgets, and contracts to homeowners and contractors. He also has experience managing a kitchen design showroom and coordinating projects between clients, architects, and contractors.
Dominique Daniels is an experienced interior design and project management professional with over 20 years of experience in corporate, commercial, hospitality, and residential projects both domestically and internationally. She has expertise in areas such as client relations, project management, technical specifications, budgeting, product design, and sustainable building practices. Daniels is the principal owner and designer of Daniels Design Associates, where she oversees conceptual design, space planning, project management, and more for a variety of client projects.
Shikha Sharma , One Year Residential Design Portfoliodezyneecole
Student of Dezyne E'cole College ,the student is updating his industry required skills of Interior Design through the Diploma Programme.This is a work showcase of of student after one year of her study of Residential Design Programme www.dezyneecole.com
This document is a proposal letter from Kraene Innovations Design, an interior design company based in Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines. It introduces the company's services, mission, and values, which include creative design, quality workmanship, and customer satisfaction. Kraene offers various interior design and construction services at affordable rates and has experience with both residential and commercial projects. Testimonials and photos of past projects are provided. The company requests consideration for future projects and can be contacted with any additional questions.
Lura S Parrish is seeking a position as an interior designer. She has a degree in Family and Consumer Sciences with a focus in Interior Design from Pittsburg State University. She has work experience in retail sales and floral design, as well as internships in interior design and residential redesign projects. Her education provided hands-on training in areas such as drafting, design, materials, and professional practices for interior design.
This document is Christina Payne's portfolio, which includes her design philosophy, work experience, school projects, and resume information. It summarizes her approach to design as enhancing daily life through functional and emotionally stimulating environments. Samples of her work include retail store designs for T-Mobile and Starbucks, a bank design, and residential renovation projects involving accessibility and aging-in-place considerations.
Mary M. Santini is an interior design student at Central Piedmont Community College with experience in medical technology and microbiology. She has a background in biology and medical technology certification. Her portfolio includes interior design projects for a retirement community, men's clothing store, market research office, and pediatric practice. She has strong technical, presentation, and computer skills and is studying for LEED certification.
Laura Lynn Hutton has experience managing an interior design and construction company. She has expertise in interior design, planning, construction, sales, and team leadership. Her professional experience includes founding her own design firm, managing renovation projects, and working as an interior designer and account executive. She is currently pursuing a Master of Architecture degree from Clemson University.
The document discusses the interior design of a $350 million Airbus 380 purchased by the Crown Prince of Bahrain, with a $150 million budget for the interior design. The 7,000 square foot interior will have two levels, with the top floor for men and the lower level as a harem for women, focusing on privacy without direct views between rooms to resemble the private, curved streets of Bahrain. The design layout features a spiral staircase connecting the two levels for maximum privacy throughout the aircraft interior.
Pallavi Sharma,B.Sc-ID+ 2 Year Residential & Commercial Design Diplomadezyneecole
This document is a project report submitted by Pallavi Sharma towards the partial fulfillment of a Bachelor of Science degree in Interior Design from Dezyne E Cole College in Ajmer, India. It includes an introduction to interior design, commercial design, product design, the history of furniture, office design, and a case study and design process for a reception area chair. The report was completed under the guidance of Miss Divya Sharma.
Ashita Laddha,B.Sc-ID+ 2 Year Residential & Commercial Design Diplomadezyneecole
This Project has been Developed by the Student of Dezyne E'cole College Doing Her Interior Design Studies Bachelor Degree Programme + 2Yr Residential & Commercial Design Diploma Programme www.dezyneecole.com
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In human communication, explanations serve to increase understanding, overcome communication barriers, and build trust. They are, in most cases, dialogues. In computer science, AI explanations (“XAI”) map how an AI system expresses underlying logic, algorithmic processing, and data sources that make up its outputs. One-way communication.
How do we craft designs that "explain" concepts and respond to users’ intent? Can AI identify, elicit and apply relevant user contexts, to help us understand AI outputs? How do explanations become two-way?
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3. DESIGNER’S BIO
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Currently an Interior Design student attending The Art Institute of Pittsburgh
Online Division, Tammy Hill has a dynamic approaching in designing residential,
commercial, retail and hospitality. As a Pennsylvanian native, she has the
advantage to admire the various style of architecture in the city of Philadelphia
and enjoy the colonial lifestyle and countryside environment near her home
located in Bucks County. Tammy strives in implementing sustainable and
innovated designing as well as environment restoration.
Employee of Toll Brothers, Inc. which is known as America’s Luxury Home
Builder and recently earned the recognition as America’s Most Trusted Home
Builder for 2015, Tammy works for the National Sales Training department and
will begin an internship at the Design Studio making her one of the diverse
members in her department. Her current role as an administrative professional
for the Vice President of Sales Training requires her to design learning materials
for the on-boarding Sales Representatives and Project Managers which will help
them in selling the Toll product.
Tammy is very dedicated in meeting any expectations set for her. She is always eager to learn more and approaches
any challenges with an open mind and an enthusiastic style. In addition to cooking and designing, one of Tammy
favorites hobbies include restoration projects and creating useful items with recycled materials. Her long term goals is
the chance to work with an experienced designer prior to graduation so she can learn the industry more and better
perfect her capabilities. Eventually Tammy would like to have her own interior designing firm “TH Interiors, LLC.” to
dedicate to her mother Theresa Hill.
4. INTERIOR DESIGNER
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Energetic student designer with innovative approaches for renovating
residential, commercial, institutional and office space. Educated in
architectural and interior design in addition to administrative and sales
experience. Knowledgeable in building codes compliance, barrier-free and
sustainable design. Highly organized, self-sufficient, capable of handling
multiple projects simultaneously while meeting time sensitive deadlines.
Strive to excel in exceeding client expectations.
RESUME
Skills
Toll Brothers, Inc.
Horsham, Pennsylvania 2013 - Present
Assistant to VP of Sales Training and Corporate Business Analysis. Design
presentations and sales training materials. Implementing training standard
procedures for the Design Studio Consultants nationwide.
EmCare, Inc.
Horsham, Pennsylvania 2012 - 2013
Coordinated with Office Manager in the space planning for workstations and
offices. Research of ergonomic office furniture. Produced a budget summary
report to corporate executives. Reviewed the furniture plan to ensure kitchen,
restrooms, workspace and office areas were ADA compliant.
Regus Management, LTD.
Conference Room
Yardley, Pennsylvania 2008 - 2010
Coordinated the renovation process and design for the three Bucks County office
campuses. Created furniture, equipment, wall, ceiling and flooring schedules that
included environment friendly and sustainable materials.
Computer Programs:
Microsoft Office Suite
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
AutoCAD 2013
Revit Architecture 2012
Google Sketch-up
Prezi
Qualifications
Designing:
Sustainability & Environment Design
Code Compliance
Barrier-Free & Universal Design
Space Planning
Structural Architecture
Lighting & Furniture Design
Textile MaterialsExperience
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh
A CIDA Accredited Program
Bachelor of Science Degree - Interior Design
Years: 2011 – 2015
Middlesex County College
Edison, New Jersey
Major: Electronic & Computer Engineering
Years: 2004 – 2007
Franklin High School
Somerset, New Jersey
Major: Architecture & Robotics
Years: 1994 – 1998
Education
5. KITCHEN
ID220 KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
PROJECT: M/M ANDERSON
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESIDENTIAL – M/M ANDERSON
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Concept Statement: The Andersons require a layout design for their home that can
function to accommodate their family’s lifestyle. Traditional interior style will be
the designing focal theme for the client’s kitchen and bathroom. Nineteenth-
century Neoclassic, French Country and British Colonial revival designs will be
implemented in the cabinetry, flooring, furniture and wall treatments to support
the designing theme.
Kitchen layout will be designed to function as a food preparation area to
accommodate more than one cook. The area will feature as a dining space for
social interaction which will be ideal for social interaction between the family
members and guests.
The color palette will include variations of green and black as accent features such
as stripes or plaids in the upholstery, or within elements as muted and mid-tones
colors
6. KITCHEN
ID220 KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
PROJECT: M/M ANDERSON
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESIDENTIAL – M/M ANDERSON
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7. ID220 KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
PROJECT: M/M ANDERSON
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESIDENTIAL – M/M ANDERSON
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
8. ID220 KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
PROJECT: M/M ANDERSON
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESIDENTIAL – M/M ANDERSON
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
9. ID220 KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
PROJECT: M/M ANDERSON
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESIDENTIAL – M/M ANDERSON
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10. BATHROOM & LAUNDRY
ID220 KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
PROJECT: M/M ANDERSON
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESIDENTIAL – M/M ANDERSON
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Concept Statement: The laundry area will be designed as an open layout to accommodate the traffic flow for
guests and family members to transition with ease from the kitchen to the bathroom. “Bath time with Bison” is the
family’s favorite pastime, therefore adequate storage for bathing and toys will be incorporated.
The bathroom will be designed to include the toilet, a vanity with storage, standard size sink(s), and bathtub. This
area will provide color variations of green and black as well as the traditional design theme which will be applied in
the cabinetry, plumbing accessories and lighting. ADA guidelines and Universal Design requirements will be
implemented accordingly..
11. BATHROOM & LAUNDRY
ID220 KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
PROJECT: M/M ANDERSON
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESIDENTIAL – M/M ANDERSON
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12. ID220 KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
PROJECT: M/M ANDERSON
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESIDENTIAL – M/M ANDERSON
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13. ID220 KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
PROJECT: M/M ANDERSON
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESIDENTIAL – M/M ANDERSON
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14. ID220 KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
PROJECT: M/M ANDERSON
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESIDENTIAL – M/M ANDERSON
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15. RECEPTION AREA
About the client:
XENO is an upscale consulting firm for progressive traditional clothing stores.
The office headquarters is located in the town of Avignon, France within the
Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur region. The company would like for their
headquarters to appeal to a sustainable commercial environment.
ID330 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
PROJECT: XENO CONSULTING
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – XENO CONSULTING
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16. RECEPTION AREA
Concept Statement: The overall design and layout will provide an abundance of
natural lighting, environment friendly products, furniture systems, efficient water
appliances and equipment utilizing cost effective methods which in return will meet
the client’s needs
ID330 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
PROJECT: XENO CONSULTING
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – XENO CONSULTING
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17. ID330 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
PROJECT: XENO CONSULTING
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – XENO CONSULTING
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18. ID330 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
PROJECT: XENO CONSULTING
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – XENO CONSULTING
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19. ID330 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
PROJECT: XENO CONSULTING
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – XENO CONSULTING
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20. ID330 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
PROJECT: XENO CONSULTING
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – XENO CONSULTING
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21. ID330 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
PROJECT: XENO CONSULTING
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – XENO CONSULTING
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22. ID330 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
PROJECT: XENO CONSULTING
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – XENO CONSULTING
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23. ID330 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
PROJECT: XENO CONSULTING
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – XENO CONSULTING
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24. ID330 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
PROJECT: XENO CONSULTING
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – XENO CONSULTING
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25. ONCOLOGY TREATMENT ROOM
Concept Statement: The extended stay cancer care center offers a variety of
amenities which include onsite medical staff from the oncology clinic, community
room, classrooms, Zen themed courtyard, residential units, fitness center, treatment
and relaxation room.
The Oncology Treatment room is located adjacent to the Zen Garden Courtyard.
Designed with natural earth tone elements similar to a Japanese traditional home,
the interior is intended to make the patients feel as though they have entered a new
world helping their transition for treatment be relaxing.
ID436 GRADUATE PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT: CANCER CARE CENTER
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
INSTITUTIONAL – EXTENDED STAY CANCER CARE CENTER
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26. RESTAURANT
ID436 GRADUATE PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT: CANCER CARE CENTER
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
INSTITUTIONAL – EXTENDED STAY CANCER CARE CENTER
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Concept Statement: The onsite restaurant is adjacent to the courtyard and
the clinic. Staff members, visitors and patients have the luxury to enjoy their
cuisine indoors and outdoors while they enjoy the view of the Zen garden.
The overall décor incorporates the exterior into the interior by using water-
like glasswork for display, hardwood for flooring and table finishes, earth tone
upholstery and wall treatments creating a warm and relaxing atmosphere.
27. CLASSROOM
ID436 GRADUATE PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT: CANCER CARE CENTER
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
INSTITUTIONAL – EXTENDED STAY CANCER CARE CENTER
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Concept Statement: To promote social interaction in a learning environment,
classrooms and communities rooms will be included in the floor plan. It is the
perfect place for patients to communicate with each other and for their
caregivers or visitors to learn more about the disease and how they can help their
loved one during the treatment process. The wall and flooring treatments feature
a neutral color palette. Vibrant accents in the seating and artwork displays will
help the classroom appear inviting . Overall creating a fun environment for many.
28. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT
ID436 GRADUATE PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT: CANCER CARE CENTER
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
INSTITUTIONAL – EXTENDED STAY CANCER CARE CENTER
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29. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
ID436 GRADUATE PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT: CANCER CARE CENTER
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
INSTITUTIONAL – EXTENDED STAY CANCER CARE CENTER
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30. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
ID436 GRADUATE PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT: CANCER CARE CENTER
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
INSTITUTIONAL – EXTENDED STAY CANCER CARE CENTER
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31. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
ID436 GRADUATE PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT: CANCER CARE CENTER
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
INSTITUTIONAL – EXTENDED STAY CANCER CARE CENTER
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32. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
ID436 GRADUATE PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT: CANCER CARE CENTER
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
INSTITUTIONAL – EXTENDED STAY CANCER CARE CENTER
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33. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
ID436 GRADUATE PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT: CANCER CARE CENTER
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
INSTITUTIONAL – EXTENDED STAY CANCER CARE CENTER
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34. RECEPTION / WAITING AREA
Concept Statement: Coco Cabana is a Floridian style
restaurant that offers Latin-American cuisine. Nautical
themed elements will be presented throughout to create a
resort atmosphere. Exotic plants, artwork, seaside accent
décor and island designed furniture will accentuate the
resort concept. Natural materials including weather textured
woods, sand and stone will be applied for flooring and wall
treatments. Pastel hue colors of blue, yellow, and green will
be featured in the upholstery and window treatments.
The combination of elements will create a relaxing
atmosphere where clients can feel they have taken a
vacation break from the city.
ID353 COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: RESTAURANT THEME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESTAURANT – COCO CABANA
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35. RESTAURANT BAR
ID353 COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: RESTAURANT THEME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESTAURANT – COCO CABANA
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36. RECEPTION AREA & LOUNGE
ID353 COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: RESTAURANT THEME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESTAURANT – COCO CABANA
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37. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
ID353 COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: RESTAURANT THEME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESTAURANT – COCO CABANA
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38. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
ID353 COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: RESTAURANT THEME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESTAURANT – COCO CABANA
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39. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
ID353 COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: RESTAURANT THEME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESTAURANT – COCO CABANA
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40. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
ID353 COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: RESTAURANT THEME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESTAURANT – COCO CABANA
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41. LOUNGE
IDB232 MATERIALS & SPECIFICATIONS
PROJECT: BEACHFRONT HOTEL
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
HOSPITALITY – BEACHFRONT HOTEL
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Concept Statement: The Beachfront Hotel resembles the
harmonic essence of Californian beaches. Many of the color
palettes selected for wall and flooring treatments derive from
it’s regional environment.
Natural elements which include bamboo hardwood flooring,
sand textured carpeting and coral accent wall tile were
implemented to the design to add a creative balance of
beachside colors with the glamour of California
The bright and bold colors given an energetic approach and
excitement of the hotel’s interior for visitors and staff
personnel to enjoy
42. LOBBY
IDB232 MATERIALS & SPECIFICATIONS
PROJECT: BEACHFRONT HOTEL
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
HOSPITALITY – BEACHFRONT HOTEL
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43. PANTRY
IDB232 MATERIALS & SPECIFICATIONS
PROJECT: BEACHFRONT HOTEL
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
HOSPITALITY – BEACHFRONT HOTEL
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44. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
HOSPITALITY – BEACHFRONT HOTEL
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PROJECT: BEACHFRONT HOTEL
45. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
HOSPITALITY – BEACHFRONT HOTEL
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PROJECT: BEACHFRONT HOTEL
46. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
HOSPITALITY – BEACHFRONT HOTEL
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PROJECT: BEACHFRONT HOTEL
47. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
HOSPITALITY – BEACHFRONT HOTEL
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PROJECT: BEACHFRONT HOTEL
48. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
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PROJECT: BEACHFRONT HOTEL
49. FIRST FLOOR
Concept Statement: The overall interior style will display
sophisticated, modern office environment. The designing
color palette include warm and neutral colors. Additional
elements such as stucco and siding were added as creative
exterior wall accents. Ergonomic furniture, energy efficiency
and sustainable materials will be incorporated in the design
ID313 COMPUTER 3D ARCHITECTURAL MODEL MAKING
PROJECT: GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
RECEPTION AREA COPY/FAX
AREA
WAITING AREA
WORKSTATION AREA
CONFERENCE
ROOM
KITCHENETTE/BREAK
ROOM
TECHNICAL
SERVICE RM
WOMEN’S
RESTROOM
MEN’S
RESTROOM
INFORMAL MEETING
ROOM
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50. FIRST FLOOR
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
ID313 COMPUTER 3D ARCHITECTURAL MODEL MAKING
PROJECT: GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
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51. SECOND FLOOR
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
PRESIDENTS
OFFICE
VICE
PRESIDENT
OFFICE
ACCOUNTANT
OFFICE
ID313 COMPUTER 3D ARCHITECTURAL MODEL MAKING
PROJECT: GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
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52. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
ID313 COMPUTER 3D ARCHITECTURAL MODEL MAKING
PROJECT: GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
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53. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
ID313 COMPUTER 3D ARCHITECTURAL MODEL MAKING
PROJECT: GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
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54. CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
ID313 COMPUTER 3D ARCHITECTURAL MODEL MAKING
PROJECT: GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS
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55. DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – FUNKY CHICKEN
ID230 OFFICE DESIGN
PROJECT: FUNKY CHICKEN
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Concept Statement: Funky Chicken Market Research firm specializes in web designs and client brandings. Some of their clientele includes
MTV, Sony, Nintendo, Gucci, Louis Vitton and Disney. Funky Chicken would like for their Sausalito, California office to be comfortable,
creative and unique in style. The overall goal is to design the interior space to show just how the company is “only one of its kind”.
The interior style will display as a sophisticated yet modern corporate office environment. Designing color palette include warm
and vibrant bold colors such as red, gold, and orange. These colors were selected from the company’s own chicken logo. Furnishings and
materials to be incorporated in the design include ergonomic furniture, textured wall treatments, commercial office glass doors, chrome
accent paneling, hardware and accessories. Energy efficiency and sustainable materials will be incorporated in the overall design.
56. RECEPTION AREA
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – FUNKY CHICKEN
ID230 OFFICE DESIGN
PROJECT: FUNKY CHICKEN
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57. CONFERENCE ROOM
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – FUNKY CHICKEN
ID230 OFFICE DESIGN
PROJECT: FUNKY CHICKEN
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58. PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
COMMERCIAL – FUNKY CHICKEN
ID230 OFFICE DESIGN
PROJECT: FUNKY CHICKEN
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65. WAITING AREA
Concept Statement: Customized as the interior of a child’s imaginative tree house creating a fun yet calm
atmosphere for the parents and children. A southwestern color palette and recycled elements will be placed
throughout making the atmosphere appear as a comfortable and professional working environment.
COURSE: ID 320 – INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
PROJECT: ALEXANDER FIEDLER PEDIATRICS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
INSTITUTIONAL - ALEXANDER & FIEDLER PEDIATRICS OFFICE
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66. INSTITUTIONAL - ALEXANDER & FIEDLER PEDIATRICS OFFICE NURSE’S STATION
COURSE: ID 320 – INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
PROJECT: ALEXANDER FIEDLER PEDIATRICS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
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67. INSTITUTIONAL - ALEXANDER & FIEDLER PEDIATRICS OFFICE
COURSE: ID 320 – INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
PROJECT: ALEXANDER FIEDLER PEDIATRICS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSULTATION ROOM
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68. INSTITUTIONAL - ALEXANDER & FIEDLER PEDIATRICS OFFICE
COURSE: ID 320 – INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
PROJECT: ALEXANDER FIEDLER PEDIATRICS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION
DOCUMENTS
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69. INSTITUTIONAL - ALEXANDER & FIEDLER PEDIATRICS OFFICE
COURSE: ID 320 – INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
PROJECT: ALEXANDER FIEDLER PEDIATRICS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION
DOCUMENTS
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70. INSTITUTIONAL - ALEXANDER & FIEDLER PEDIATRICS OFFICE
COURSE: ID 320 – INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
PROJECT: ALEXANDER FIEDLER PEDIATRICS
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION
DOCUMENTS
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71. Concept Statement: The interior décor will appear as a London studio.
Complimenting the exterior characteristics of the building’s façade and the
business’s origin. An open floor layout will be implemented to showcase the
customized furniture and accessories. Raised stages will be applied to add
depth and variation. Using the high end furniture pieces and accessories to
create display scenarios will help clients to visualize the furniture pieces and
by the accessories to complete the look in their homes. Sustainable furniture
will be selected for staff usage. Natural earth-tone colors will be applied to
balance the diversity of colors and styles from the store’s merchandise.
Accent features including glass walls will be added as space dividers in the
layout.
COMMERCIAL RETAIL - AURORE DE BEAUTÉ
COURSE: ID 450 - ADV. COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: AURORE DE BEAUTE
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RETAIL FLOOR
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72. COMMERCIAL RETAIL - AURORE DE BEAUTÉ
COURSE: ID 450 - ADV. COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: AURORE DE BEAUTE
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CASH WRAP / RETAIL FLOOR
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73. COMMERCIAL RETAIL - AURORE DE BEAUTÉ
COURSE: ID 450 - ADV. COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: AURORE DE BEAUTE
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
MEN / WOMEN’S RESTROOM
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74. COMMERCIAL RETAIL - AURORE DE BEAUTÉ
COURSE: ID 450 - ADV. COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: AURORE DE BEAUTE
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
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75. COMMERCIAL RETAIL - AURORE DE BEAUTÉ
COURSE: ID 450 - ADV. COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: AURORE DE BEAUTE
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
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76. COMMERCIAL RETAIL - AURORE DE BEAUTÉ
COURSE: ID 450 - ADV. COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: AURORE DE BEAUTE
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
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77. COMMERCIAL RETAIL - AURORE DE BEAUTÉ
COURSE: ID 450 - ADV. COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: AURORE DE BEAUTE
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
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78. COMMERCIAL RETAIL - AURORE DE BEAUTÉ
COURSE: ID 450 - ADV. COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: AURORE DE BEAUTE
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
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79. COMMERCIAL RETAIL - AURORE DE BEAUTÉ
COURSE: ID 450 - ADV. COMMERCIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: AURORE DE BEAUTE
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
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80. COURSE: ID 250 - RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: M/M KWAN’S HOME RENOVATION
CONCEPT STATEMENT: The designing focal point for the family-home is their modern urban lifestyle and culture. A harmonious combination of Eastern and Western décor throughout
the home incorporating the Chinese symbolic traditions of natural earth tone colors in order to evenly balance the vibrant colors and provide warmth and relaxation throughout the
space.
RESIDENTIAL - M/M KWAN HOME
DESIGNER TITLE: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
KITCHEN
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81. RESIDENTIAL - M/M KWAN HOME KITCHEN
COURSE: ID 250 - RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: M/M KWAN’S HOME RENOVATION
DESIGNER TITLE: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
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82. RESIDENTIAL - M/M KWAN HOME KITCHEN
COURSE: ID 250 - RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: M/M KWAN’S HOME RENOVATION
DESIGNER TITLE: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
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83. RESIDENTIAL - M/M KWAN HOME CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
COURSE: ID 250 - RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: M/M KWAN’S HOME RENOVATION
DESIGNER TITLE: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
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84. RESIDENTIAL - M/M KWAN HOME CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
COURSE: ID 250 - RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: M/M KWAN’S HOME RENOVATION
DESIGNER TITLE: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
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85. RESIDENTIAL - M/M KWAN HOME CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
COURSE: ID 250 - RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: M/M KWAN’S HOME RENOVATION
DESIGNER TITLE: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
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86. RESIDENTIAL - M/M KWAN HOME CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
COURSE: ID 250 - RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: M/M KWAN’S HOME RENOVATION
DESIGNER TITLE: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
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87. COURSE: ID 354 – MULTI/GLOBAL DESIGN
PROJECT: CATHEDRAL OF LEARNING NATIONALITY
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
MULTI-CULTURAL - CATHEDRAL OF LEARNING NATIONALITY
Concept Statement: The classroom will display the country’s beauty and cultural history throughout
the interior. In an effort to highlight the country’s architecture, the classroom interior will be
designed as a museum of an Argentinean Spanish cathedral built during the 1800’s . Arched
windows, crossed archways with lateral pillars and the white stone texture façade will accommodate
the Neo-colonial style. The overall color palette will feature bright and bold colors of red, yellow,
blues which will display the vibrant and bold Argentinean culture.
ARGENTINEAN CLASSROOM
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88. COURSE: ID 354 – MULTI/GLOBAL DESIGN
PROJECT: CATHEDRAL OF LEARNING NATIONALITY
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
MULTI-CULTURAL - CATHEDRAL OF LEARNING NATIONALITY ARGENTINEAN CLASSROOM
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89. COURSE: ID 354 – MULTI/GLOBAL DESIGN
PROJECT: BUDDHIST TEMPLE WORSHIP ROOM
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Concept Statement: The interior décor will compliment the traditional beauty of
the Asian interpretation of a Buddhist temple. In order to meet the
requirements set forth by the religion, a large statue of Buddha will be placed in
the center of the space. The color palette will consist of rich colors such as gold
in addition to bold red and earth tone elements. Implemented throughout the
design includes carved stone statues and bamboo which will be applied as the
railing, flooring treatment and ceiling accent. The flooring space will be
sufficient for praying and mediation purposes in addition to providing
wheelchair clearance.
MULTI-CULTURAL – BUDDHIST TEMPLE WORSHIP ROOM
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90. COURSE: ID 354 – MULTI/GLOBAL DESIGN
PROJECT: BUDDHIST TEMPLE WORSHIP ROOM
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
MULTI-CULTURAL – BUDDHIST TEMPLE WORSHIP ROOM
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91. COURSE: ID 354 – MULTI/GLOBAL DESIGN
PROJECT: RESTAURANTE DO OLIVEIRA
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Concept Statement: An open architectural layout which features exposed wood beams similar to the countryside residence and modern style restaurants in Brazil. Vivid colors
that represent the diversity of Brazilian cultures will be the color palette implemented throughout the space. Natural elements which will include the furnishings, upholstery,
ceiling, floor and wall treatment selections will be from Brazil manufacturers. Sufficient amount of seating to accommodate 70+ people and the seating can be arranged for
large settings. Group and/or family dining settings are part of the culture.
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92. COURSE: ID 354 – MULTI/GLOBAL DESIGN
PROJECT: RESTAURANTE DO OLIVEIRA
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
RESTAURANTMULTI-CULTURAL – RESTAURANTE DO OLIVEIRA
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93. COURSE: ID 354 – MULTI/GLOBAL DESIGN
PROJECT: RESTAURANTE DO OLIVEIRA
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSMULTI-CULTURAL – RESTAURANTE DO OLIVEIRA
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94. COURSE: ID 354 – MULTI/GLOBAL DESIGN
PROJECT: RESTAURANTE DO OLIVEIRA
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSMULTI-CULTURAL – RESTAURANTE DO OLIVEIRA
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95. COURSE: ID 354 – MULTI/GLOBAL DESIGN
PROJECT: RESTAURANTE DO OLIVEIRA
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSMULTI-CULTURAL – RESTAURANTE DO OLIVEIRA
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96. COURSE: ID 354 – MULTI/GLOBAL DESIGN
PROJECT: RESTAURANTE DO OLIVEIRA
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSMULTI-CULTURAL – RESTAURANTE DO OLIVEIRA
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97. COURSE: ID 350 – ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: ART DECO THEME – RESIDENTIAL HOME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
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Concept Statement: The Media Room/Home Theater is one of the
main focal points for the home. It is the area that defines the family’s
lifestyle for music and entertainment. The room will be designed
using the Art Deco Era to create a jazzy environment. Overall, an
environment that the family can entertain and enjoy movies.
MEDIA ROOM / HOME THEATERART DECO THEME
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98. COURSE: ID 350 – ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: ART DECO THEME – RESIDENTIAL HOME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
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MEDIA ROOM / HOME THEATERART DECO THEME
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99. COURSE: ID 350 – ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: ART DECO THEME – RESIDENTIAL HOME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
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Concept Statement: A monochromatic color scheme of neutral earthy (beige, tan, and gray) color tones will
establish a contemporary interior. Vibrant and bold colors (red, violet, blue) will add energy. Together, both
colors palettes will create a balance of tranquility in the atmosphere. Accent fluorescent lighting will
compliment theme by showcasing the elements and clients vintage collectibles.
LIVING ROOMART DECO THEME
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100. COURSE: ID 350 – ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: ART DECO THEME – RESIDENTIAL HOME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
LIVING ROOMART DECO THEME
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101. COURSE: ID 350 – ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: ART DECO THEME – RESIDENTIAL HOME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
LIVING ROOMART DECO THEME
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102. COURSE: ID 350 – ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: ART DECO THEME – RESIDENTIAL HOME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
LIVING ROOMART DECO THEME
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103. COURSE: ID 350 – ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: ART DECO THEME – RESIDENTIAL HOME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSART DECO THEME
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104. COURSE: ID 350 – ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: ART DECO THEME – RESIDENTIAL HOME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSART DECO THEME
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105. COURSE: ID 350 – ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: ART DECO THEME – RESIDENTIAL HOME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSART DECO THEME
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106. COURSE: ID 350 – ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: ART DECO THEME – RESIDENTIAL HOME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSART DECO THEME
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107. COURSE: ID 350 – ADVANCED RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STUDIO
PROJECT: ART DECO THEME – RESIDENTIAL HOME
DESIGNER NAME: TAMMY HILL
STUDENT PORTFOLIO
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSART DECO THEME
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