Carmen Pagán - 2016 Portfolio

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CARMEN PAGAN INTERIOR DESIGN

PORTFOLIO

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CONTENTS

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TEDDY BEAR NIGHT CARE

( EARLY EDUCATION / CHILDCARE )

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GALAXY

( COMMERCIAL / HIGH END RETAIL )

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MATERIALS TESTING LABORATORY ALLIANCE

( COMMERCIAL / OFFICE LAB )

PAVILION

( BIM / 3D RENDERING )

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MUSEUM OF ISLAMIC ART

( REVIT / CASE STUDY )

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SKETCHES

( RENDERING / FREE HAND DRAWING )

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TEDDY BEAR NIGHT CARE EARLY EDUCATION

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CHILDCARE

2455 N. Sheffield Lincoln Park/ DePaul Chicago, IL

BUILDING: • • • •

2 Stories Tall 16 Ft. Tall Ceilings on Both Floors Total Building Size : 22,086 Sf. Type I : Noncombustible : Steel & Concrete Construction

LOCATION:

2455 N. Sheffield is the ideal location for this Day to Night Care Facility due to the increasing amount or young professionals that are starting to raise children in city, and urban towns such as Lincoln Park.

PROBLEM & SOLUTION:

DAY & NIGHT CARE FACILITY

The number of working parents--including single-parent families and families with both parents employed, is increasing, creating an ever-growing need for quality child care. Parents find themselves taking on whatever work comes their way, at whatever time required, to be able to provide for their families. Late night childcare fills a need for these working parents. The solution to this is Teddy Bear Night Care. This is not your average childcare center. This facility’s carefully thought out design includes classrooms, activities play areas, and a sleeping room. Each room incorporates the needs of each age group, ranging from 2 to 8 years old.

CONCEPT:

COMPONENTS OF A COLORING BOOK 03

This concept is based on the components of a coloring book. Why a coloring book? Because both children and adults still use coloring books as a source of therapy and creativity. Simplicity is the key of this design, designing for the modern day child. The idea is that the space is defined by black and white planes creating an overall clean look. Pops of color are brought into the space by the children’s toys and their creative art pieces. The space incorporates natural elements such as wood and cork to mimics the raw material coloring books are made of.


ACTVITY ROOM

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FIRST LEVEL FLOOR PLAN

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RECEPTION

DIRECTORS OFFICE

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE

NOOK

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R.R.

R.R.

SICK ROOM

BREAK ROOM

KITCHEN

B BOYS RESTROOM

GIRLS RESTROOM

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SLEEP ROOM CHANGING ROOM

RESTROOM

ELEVATOR

PARKING LOT

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ACTIVITY ROOM

OUTDOOR AREA

LAUNDRY

STORAGE

MECH.

JANITOR

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ENLARGE REFLECTIVE PLAN SLEEP ROOM

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SLEEP ROOM


ELEVATIONS SLEEP ROOM

SLEEP ROOM NORTH ELEVATION

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SLEEP ROOM EAST ELEVATION

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SLEEP ROOM SOUTH ELEVATION


SLEEP ROOM

SLEEP ROOM : CHILD PERSPECTIVE FROM BUNK

The cork and carpet flooring in this room are specifically incorporated into this design to reduce noise and modify its acoustics.

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TODDLER CLASSROOM (AGE 2 - 3)

LOUNGE

PRESCHOOL CLASSROOM (AGE 4)

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2 STORAGE

STORAGE

STORAGE

LOUNGE

CENTRAL PLAY AREA

COMPUTER LAB

KINDERGARTEN CLASSROOM (AGE 6 - 8)

RESOURCE ROOM

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The second floor has four separate age level classrooms. All classroom doors open into a central play area designed to provide each child with the opportunity to interact with children of different ages and stages of development.


CENTRAL PLAY AREA

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LONGITUDE CROSS SECTION

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LATITUDE CROSS SECTION


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PROGRAMS USED TO PRODUCE 3D RENDERINGS: AUTO CAD SKETCH UP REVIT / BIM 3D MAX PHOTOSHOP


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PRESCHOOL CLASSROOM


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GALAXY

COMMERCIAL / HIGH END RETAIL

3517 North Lincoln Ave. Chicago, IL 60657

LOCATION:

This property is located in Chicago’s Lakeview Neighborhood, inside the Historic Brundage Building. Being that it was a former bank, the interior still contains the original bank vault.

BUILDING: • • • •

2 Stories Tall Total Building Size : 13,000 sq ft Lower Level Ceiling Height : 9’ 3” First Floor Ceiling Height : 17’ 0”

CLIENT:

HUSSEIN CHALAYAN

The client for this project is a famous British/ Turkish fashion designer. His designs incorporate the human body, technology, architecture, and science. He is know for combining his artistic fashion work with music and cinema, creating a show for his viewers. The property used for the project is designed to display Chalayan’s couture clothing line as well as giving consumers an option to buy his ready to wear clothing line.

CONCEPT : GALAXY

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The concept for this design is inspired by a Galaxy. The concept of a galaxy plays off the designs of Chalayan’s futuristic clothing pieces with his use of non conventional materials such as LED lights, plastics, and metals. The use of black and white finishes with pops of color through out the space, gives the overall interior a sleek and modern look, highlighting the designers work.


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TRANSFORMATION l SOLID TO LIQUID I ABSTRACT I SLEEK MAGNETIC I INTERLOCK I FUTURISTIC I EDGY I MODULAR

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FLOOR PLANS

Custom angular millwork for clothing displays ready to wear clothing. (Clothing marketed in a finished condition in standard sizes)

The Ground floor is designed to hold ready-to-wear clothing. The Basement level is designed to display and sell couture clothing.

Built out alcoves for window displaying of merchandise for viewers to see from the exterior

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In the core of the basement the existing bank vault is designed to hold Hussein Chalayan’s most recent work of art and clothing.

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BASEMENT LEVEL


FLOOR PLANS GROUND LEVEL

DISPLAYS READY- TO- WEAR CLOTHING • • • •

Cash Wrap Angular millwork clothing rack ADA Restrooms Built out window display cases

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BASEMENT LEVEL DISPLAYS COUTURE • • • • • • •

Runway stage / retail diplay area Fitting rooms Lounge and bar Prototype studio for Hussein Chalayan Head designer office break room/ kitchenette Bank vault holds couture clothing display

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GROUND LEVEL: CASH WRAP

BASEMENT LEVEL: STAGE & DRESSING ROOM

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MATERIALS TESTING LABORATORY ALLIANCE C O M M E R C I AL / O F F I C E L A B

625 North Michigan 23rd floor - Chicago, IL

BUILDING: • • • • •

High Rise Building: 28 Stories Typical Floor sq. ft. : 13,000 Construction Type: Concrete Non Combustible Occupancy Load: 6,670sq. /100 Occupancy Load Total: 67

COMPANY DESCRIPTION:

TESTING LAB & OFFICE SPACE

The Material Testing Lab’s main function is to test different types of materials to see if they are safe for consumer usage. This lab tests different fabrics and furniture pieces for fire safety, reaction to chemicals, and abrasions among others. Thisrequires Lab needs office spaces, a program room to hold large industry conferences, and a space dedicated to the testing of their products.

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PUBLIC PROGRAMING AREA


Concept :

ROBOTICS

The Material Testing Lab Alliance will reflect the clean and modern design of a robot. The concept of this design is balancing comfort, safety, flexibility, and work flow. The space will be characterized by simple minimalistic lines, monochromatic colors, and stainless steel finishes to mimic the machines used within, giving this overall space a futuristic look.

PROCESS SKETCHES

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BLOCKING DIAGRAM

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FLOOR PLAN

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1 TESTING LAB EPTION AREA


2 PUBLIC PRAGRAMMING AREA

3 RECEPTION AREA

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4 SENIOR SCIENTIST OFFICE


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PAVILION BIM

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3D

MODELING

OBJECTIVE:

The object of the project was to use Revit (BIM) as a tool to design a parametric interior or exterior building element(s).

PROJECT:

For this project I designed and modeled a pavilion used to hold outdoor events. This steel and glass structure is inspired by architect Felix Candela’s work.

200 FT. TALL PAVILION

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INSPIRATION: FELIX CANDELA

PROCESS


EXPLODED VIEW PANEL

EXPLODED VIEW OF PANEL

EXPLODED VIEW

ELEVATION CAMERA VIEW

CAMERA VIEW UNDER PAVILION

PLAN VIEW

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MUSEUM OF ISLAMIC ART REVIT

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CASESTUDY

OBJECTIVE:

The object of the project was to use Revit (BIM) as a tool to design and model complex forms found in a current design project.

PROJECT:

For this project I did a case study on the faceted dome found in the Museum of Islamic Art located in Qatar, designed by architect I.M. Pei. My process work shows you how I was able to study and construct a 3D model using Revit to emulate the pre existing dome structure.

FACETED DOME

An oculus, at the top of the atrium, captures and reflects patterned light within the faceted dome. 25

PROCESS


FACETED

DOME

PROGRAM USED: REVIT / BIM

BOTTOM VIEW

3D VIEW INSIDE TOP VIEW

3D VIEW

ELEVATION

SECTION

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SKETCHES RENDERING

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DRAWINGS


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CONTACT


CARMEN PAGAN carmenirmapagan@gmail.com 317.607.4865

THANK YOU


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