Cora Embree
          Virginia Tech Interior Design Portfolio 2023
           
     
    I am a senior studying Interior Design at Virginia Tech. From a young age I have been fascinated with finding beauty in every day life and now enjoy exploring this through design.
           
     
     
     
    When I am not in studio I can usually be found exploring with my camera or testing new baking recipes, always searching for beauty in the ordinary.
           
    coraembree@vt.edu /coraembree 832-964-5470
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    Table of Contents 03 K’e 05 Kernel 06 Additional Works Live - Work Meeting Pod Photography & Watercolors 01 NEXT Workplace 02 Plateau Art Gallery 04 New Frontier Simulation Lab
        Fall 2022 | 7 Weeks | 10, 100 SF | Boston, MA Steelcase Competition | Robotics Company Office
           
    NEXT is a home robotics company, developing innovative solutions to establish a system that will improve people’s lives by forming a network of communities.
          The NEXT office is situated in Boston, placing the company in the midst of an innovative district with an abundance of opportunities for growth and connections. Boston has grown to be well practiced in facilitating a network between people, enabling the sharing of ideas.
           
     
    The city pioneered the idea of a subway forming connections within America, enabling innovation, movement, and collaboration. The subway system, known to locals as “The T”, brings different people together and enables the sharing of ideas. The lines connect many stations and bridges the gap between the home and office, enabling revolutionary ideas to break out from a centralized location.
           
     
    Inspired by the networking nature of The T, the NEXT office implements it’s own network through circulation, allowing employees to experience new ideas at each station and spread them through the office. Curvilinear forms are incorporated throughout the space, echoing the curves of the rail lines and smooth edges of the subway cars. Overall the space is neutral with accents of green, red, blue, and orange. These colors are used for zoning to differentiate separate sections, similar to how The T has Green, Red, Blue, and Orange Lines.
           
    Inspiration Images 1 01.
        Parti Diagram
        NEXT
         
    Reception Perspective
        NEXT reinforces company values through branding, reminding employees and customers of the connections their products enable.
          A central node symbolizes individuals connecting and spreading out from a common point.
           
     
    Lines radiating out from the point illustrate the six core values NEXT is centered on: Humanity Centered, Purpose Driven, Foster Connections, Act with Integrity & Excellence, Be Authentic & Be You, Think Big and be the Next.
           
    Floor Plan NTS 01. Reception 02. Work Cafe 03. Mother’s Room 04. Wellness Room 05. Resource Room 06. Meeting Room 07. Inclusive Design Lab 08. Retail Mockup 09. Storage 10. Home Office Lab 11. Phone Room 12. Team Space 13. Benching 1 14. Benching 2 15. Project Room 16. Private Office 01 04 03 07 05 02 08 09 15 16 12 06 11 3 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 14 13 15 16 16
         
     
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        Work Cafe Perspective Color Scheme
        Meeting Room Perspective
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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        Designtex Madera Wallcovering in Desert
          Mannington Spaciastone LVT in Gibson
          Armstrong Flooring Palazzo in Nero
          Custom Scalloped Millwork
          Designtex Wannabe Rib in Slate Shaw Contract In Common Carpet in Include
          Steelcase Matte Brass Powdercoat
          Steelcase Acacia Veneer
          Steelcase Black Stained Oak
          Designtex Speckle Boucle
          Perspective
        Team Space
          Northeast Elevation NTS
           
     
     
    6 Benching Perspective Home Office Lab Perspective
        Fall 2022 | 6 Weeks | 4,200 SF | Rust Belt of New York Art Gallery and Private Residence
           
    Plateau is an art gallery located in the Rust Belt of New York that provides an in-between space, much like a plateau, between a low and high point. The space offers an opportunity for the Rust Belt community to interact with art in a variety of mediums, gaining inspiration and hope.
          The space is influenced by the Allegheny Plateau that the Rust Belt resides on, featuring linear elements echoing sedimentary rock, circulation mimicking the form of the plateau, and transition throughout the user experience.
          The sequence of experiences provides a compelling space through the application of movement, organization, and transitions. These elements can be composed to draw visitors in by catching their attention and maintaining their interest.
           
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        02. Plateau
        Parti Diagram
          Gallery Section NTS
         
    Reception Perspective
         
     
     
     
    Floor Plan NTS 01. Reception 02. Gallery 03. Office 04. Art Storage 05. Lecture Space 06. Event Kitchen 07. Lecture Storage 08. Rest Room 09. Living Room 10. Dining 11. Kitchen 12. 3/4 Bath 13. Guest Room/Office 14. Main Bedroom 15. Main Bathroom Level 1 Floor Plan NTS Level 2 Floor Plan NTS Level 3 Floor Plan NTS 01 02 03 04 02 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 9
         
     
     
    Gallery Perspective 10
        Movable Wall Axons
          Lecture and Catering Kitchen Elevation NTS
          Community Space
          The second floor provides an area for guest speakers to present or for hosting events. Ribbed glass partitions between the catering kitchen and lecture seating can be moved along tracks, connecting the seating area and kitchen to accommodate different types of events.
           
     
     
     
    11 Lecture Space Perspective
        Movable Partition Axons
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Third Floor Apartment Perspective 12
        Deckton Stone Bendheim Fluted EcoGlass
          Light Oak Wood
          Unika Vaev Acoustic Felt Baffles in Isle
          Black Stained Polished Concrete
          Color Scheme
          Mannington Amtico - Wood in Fumed Oak
          Sherwin Williams Zero VOC Paint in Pure White
          Marble Countertops
          
              
              
            
            03. K’e - IDEC Competition
           
     
    Fall 2021 | 3 Weeks | 1,050 SF | Aurora, CO
          Awarded 2nd Place in IDEC National Student Design Competition Team project with Abigail Showalter, Erin Regan, and Kelly Galway
          K’e is a living, work, and gallery space constructed from 3 shipping containers for a Navajo textile artist and her photographer husband. The showroom serves as a public storefront for the textile business as well as a maker space, providing storage and displays. An office and flex space connect the showroom with the private residence which promotes indoor/outdoor living.
           
    The Navajo word K’e refers to affective action and solidarity, encompassing connections and relationships. The concept of K’e is incorporated into the space through demonstrating connections, intimacy, and incorporating elements of the Navajo culture.
           
    Exterior Perspective
          The Site 10455 E Colfax Ave Aurora, Co
          • Mixed-use environment
          • Cleaned brownfield
          • Transportation
          • Sustainable
          • Accessible
          • Infill site
          • Shops
          • Parks
          Parti Diagram
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    Showroom Perspective
         
    01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Floor Plan NTS 01. Maker’s Space 02. Showroom 03. Cash Wrap 04. Office 05. Flex Space 06. Living Room 07. Dining Room 08. Kitchen 09. Primary Bedroom 10. Primary Bathroom 11. Guest Bedroom 12. Guest Bathroom 15
        Color Scheme
           
     
     
     
     
     
     
    The color scheme is drawn from four cultural Navajo colors based on the cardinal directions and the desert landscape. Black represents Northern nights, white displays dawn in the East, blue alludes to the day in the South, and yellow illustrated Western dusk. Secondary colors were drawn from elements important to the client and their culture. The directional colors were used in the residence, while the retail space encompasses all of the colors to create a cohesive space.
           
     
     
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        Brass Crackled Ceramic Wall Tile by Tile Bar
          Quartz Countertops
          Makoto Hexagon Umi Terracotta Tile
          Intersections Wallpaper by Tempaper
          Public Flex Private Spatial Diagrams
          Dining Perspective - Day
           
    Dining Perspective - Night
          Indoor - Outdoor Living
          Connection with nature is an integral part of Navajo culture. Folding glass doors form a fluid threshold between the interior and exterior living spaces, allowing for larger gatherings, air flow, and natural light.
           
     
    Flex Space
          The flex space provides a functional transition between private and public spaces. It can be used as a photography room for retail use or a movie room for residential use. French doors allow privacy when closed and a larger living area when open.
           
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        My role in this project included preliminary research, concept and color scheme development, composing and modeling the floor plan, showroom design iterations, rendering the Maker’s Space Perspective, edits on the Dining Perspectives, and arranging the presentation.
           
     
     
    Perspective
        Maker’s Space
        North Section - NTS
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        West Section - NTS
          
              
              
            
            04. The New Frontier
           
    Spring 2022 | 7 Weeks | 10,100 SF | Roanoke, VA Carilion Clinic Collaboration | Medical Simulation Lab
          The New Frontier is a Medical Simulation Design Lab, serving as a collaborative space that is flexible, functional, and comfortable while envoking a sense of curiosity and exploration. This space navigates the new frontier of medicine by seeking answers for the future of healthcare.
          The Simulation Lab gains inspiration through curiosity and exploration. Contrast of light and shadow can encourage this, as well as circulation that wanders throughout the space, providing new perspectives with each curve. Curiosity can be explored by allowing flexibility through the use of fluid transitions and permeations.
           
    Inspiration Images 19
        Parti Diagram
           
    Testing Space Perspective
         
     
    Floor Plan NTS 01. Testing Space 02. Breakout Space 03. Private Offices 04. Demo Spaces 05. Observation Room 06. Debriefing Rooms 07. Classroom 08. Mother’s Room 09. Restrooms 10. Kitchen 11. Dining 12. Lounge 13. Coworking Area 14. Staff Lounge 15. Maker Space 16. Storage 01 04 04 03 04 07 06 05 02 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 12 16 16 02 02 06 11 21 UP UP DN DN
        Corridor Perspective
          Color Scheme
           
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    Benching Perspective
        Arktura Backlit
          Vapor Gradients Ceiling Poured Concrete
        Acoustic Felt Clouds
          Designtex Acoustic Felt
          Ash Veneer
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        Terrazzo
          Interface Grooved Carpet in Cornerstone
          Armstrong Colorn Sheet Flooring in Ancharite
          Testing Area Axon
          The testing space and benching serve as the core of the Simulation Lab. The tables in the testing space can be moved or folded for storage if more open space is desired, and mobile whiteboards can be moved as needed. A curved partition divides these spaces to accommodate visual and acoustic separation, while individual pods align with desks. Acoustic clouds are suspended, providing lighting and sound control. Demo spaces, offices, classroom, and debrief rooms break off of this collaborative zone, allowing easy transitions between activities.
           
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            05. Kernel Hybrid Meeting Pod
          Spring
          2022
           
     
    | 5 Weeks + 10 Weeks of Revisions
          Awarded 1st Place in Steelcase Sponsored Studio Competition
          Team project with Anna Johnson and Kelly Galway
          Revisions completed with Anna Johnson, Kelly Galway, and Ronishka Sabu Nalpathil
          As hybrid collaboration becomes more common, spaces that facilitate this mode of collaboration are increasingly important. Kernel proposes a solution in the form of a semi-enclosed hybrid collaboration pod, addressing acoustic and visual concerns. Inspired by a popcorn kernel, the hard shell reflects sound, while the soft interior absorbs sound. The pods can be reconfigured according to the needs of a meeting, and the components of each pod can also be altered to fit specific needs.
           
    * Originally completed in a Steelcase sponsored studio competition, our team was hired to continue working on Kernel for 10 weeks of revisions.
           
     
     Axon of Possible Configuration
          Designtex Mod in Daisy
          Designtex Mark in Honeycomb
          Designtex Felt in Sunny Yellow
          Designtex Felt in Mouse
    Axon of Possible Configuration
          Designtex Mod in Daisy
          Designtex Mark in Honeycomb
          Designtex Felt in Sunny Yellow
          Designtex Felt in Mouse
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        Designtex 3M Wood Grain in WG-1141
           
    Single Pod Perspective
        Possible Configurations
           
     
     
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        Soft core absorbs interior sounds
          Structure covered in acoustic felt
          Hard shell reflects outer sounds
          Components
          Kernel is constructed of four main components, inspired by a popcorn kernel. The hard exterior shell reflects sound from outside of the pod, blocking unnecessary sounds. The soft interior core, composed of felt ribbing, absorbs sounds within the pod. This minimizes the impact the inside noise has on the rest of the space.
           
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        Movable Seat
          Interior Perspective
          Alternative Interior Perspective
           
     
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        Interior Options
          Exterior Options
          Flexibility
          Components can be customized to the needs of the user
           
    Exterior options provide pin up and whiteboard surfaces
          Interior options include seating, whiteboards, storage, and screens
          My role in this project included acoustic and ergonomic research, concept development, iterative physical modeling, and modeling the structure in Revit.
           
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            06. Additional Works
           
    2018 - 2022 Photography
          Architectural photography taken from 2018 - 2022 on DSLR and iPhone cameras with edits completed in Photoshop.
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        Watercolors Assignments completed in a professional elective during Spring semester 2022. The course consisted of three main paintings focused on technique and composition, beginning with a monochromatic study and concluding with an analytique.
           
     
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        12” x 18” Watercolor Matrix 24” x 36” Watercolor Monochromatic Study
           
    36 24” x 36” Watercolor Analytique
         
     
     
     
    coraembree@vt.edu /coraembree 832-964-5470 Thank you. Cora Embree