ERICA EPP Portfolio Interior Design
1 2 3
Hospitality & Workplace
Jan. - April 2024
PEDIATRIC & WOMEN’S CLINICS
Healthcare
Aug. - Dec. 2023
Museum Mar. - May 2023
1 2 3
Hospitality & Workplace
Jan. - April 2024
Healthcare
Aug. - Dec. 2023
Museum Mar. - May 2023
Workplace
Aug. - Oct. 2022
Multi-Use Oct. - Dec. 2022
Multi-Family
Mar. - May 2022
CONTACT
Email: ericaepp1@gmail.com
Cell Phone: (817) 988-1417
Location: Oklahoma City
My name is Erica Epp and I am entering my final year of the interior design program at the University of Oklahoma, with a minor in General Business.
My passion for interior design began with a fascination for design elements and human experience. With my education, I have developed a keen eye and a deep understanding of how design shapes our interactions and emotions within the built environment.
I am enthusiastic about design, eager learn, and value sustainable practices. I aspire to design spaces that positively impact society.
My strengths lie in attention to detail and organization, and have proficiency in various computer software programs. I am seeking opportunities to expand knowledge, gain industry exposure, and enhance creative skills.
Thank you for taking the time to view my portfolio!
University of Oklahoma
Norman, OK
Graduating May ‘25
Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture Bachelor of Interior Design (CIDA-Accredited)
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tects: Richardson, TX (Religious)
Aug. ‘24
on 450k+ SF projects in Revit
ed in all phases of design process plans, RCPs, finish plans,
tions, millwork, legends & dules
ding client meetings & ntations
r Design Intern
teriors: Dallas, TX (Multi-Family)
Aug. ’23, Dec. ‘23 - Jan. ’24
ting FF&E
ting client presentations
g product keys
ging project expenses & budget
ings in AutoCAD
r Design Intern
itecture: Arlington, TX (Healthcare)
- Aug. ’22
ting & organizing materials library
dinating with finish & furniture
& manufacturers
ting blocks in Bluebeam & Revit
Technical:
Revit
AutoCAD
SketchUp
Enscape
Adobe (Photoshop, Illustrator)
Bluebeam
Hand-drafting
Microsoft Office
(Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook. etc.)
Google (Slides, Docs, Sheets)
Procreate
Canva
Professional:
Detail-oriented
Organization
Critical thinking
Open-mindedness
OU President's Honor Roll Spring ‘21
University College Dean's Honor Roll Spring ‘21
OU Academic Achievement Award
‘20 - present
Interior Design Studio I-VI
Interior Design Communication Studio I-III
Interior Construction
Interior Materials & Specifications
Design for Independent Living
History of Interior Design
Interior Lighting & Building Systems
Interior Design Office Professional Practice
Interior Design Student Association (IDSA)
Treasurer & Membership Chair ‘24 - present
Student Member
‘20 - present
National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA)
Student Member ‘22 - present
International Interior Design Association (IIDA)
Student Member
‘23 - present
Oklahoma Interior Design Coalition (OIDC)
Student Member
‘24 - present
American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)
Student Member
‘24 - present
Project Information:
Type: Hospitality & Workplace
Location: Dallas, TX
Size: 18,000 S.F.
Time Period: Jan. - April 2024
Project Summary:
NEXT Interior Design & Architecture Firm is a part of a multi-story office building. Dallas Brew & Bites is a chosen amenity space added to the first floor.
Concept:
The design fuses a variety of geometric shapes & vertical lines, reminiscent of the skyline, with industrial materials. The palette is inspired by the nighttime city lights, Texan flag, & region’s landscape.
Perspective
Project Information:
Type: Healthcare
Location: Baltimore, MD
Size: 7,300 S.F.
Time Period: Aug. - Dec. 2023
Project Summary:
A multistory medical office building is constructing a pediatric primary care clinic on the first level & a women’s health clinic on the second.
Concept:
The design draws inspiration from the beauty of seashells in order to create a soothing environment. The clinic takes the form of a seashell, both in its design & its symbolic representation of renewal, creating a healing healthcare experience.
Reception / Waiting Area Perspective
oor Plan
Public Spaces:
A. Lobby/Check-In
B. Waiting Area
C. Check-Out
D. Public Restroom
Patient Spaces:
E. Consultation Room
F. Exam Rooms
G. Patient Restroom
Caregiver Spaces:
H. Reception
I. Manager’s Office
J. Staff Lounge
K. Practitioner’s Wor
L. Administrative Wo
M. Lab Space
N. Private Restroom
O. Storage
Exam Room Perspective
Exam Room Wall System (Typ.)
I T M O B C F H
Type: Museum
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Size: 5,600 S.F.
Time Period: Mar. - May 2023
Project Summary:
The Oklahoma Indian Territory Museum of Black Creek Freedman History will educate attendees & preserve the stories of the Muscogee Creek Freedman. The first & third levels were completed by group members.
Concept:
Clay symbolizes renewal as it can be infinitely recycled, alluding to its infinite possibilities. This represents the revivification spurred by the creation of this museum space for the Freedman Society, providing a home for all of their stories. Clay will inspire the materiality & natural aspect of this design. As a color, clay radiates warmth, welcoming all those who enter.
Rendered Floor Plan
C C O U N T I N
Project Information:
Type: Workplace
Location: Norman, OK
Size: 2,500 S.F.
Time Period: Aug. - Oct. 2022
Project Summary:
A small accounting firm is relocating to an older building, part of a suburban office park. The clients want a formal & timeless look, modernity with clean lines & bold colors, & a reflection of the local environment.
Concept:
The design is an extension and representation of the town’s culture & history. Natural materials, accompanied by a mixture of geometric shapes & patterns create texture. Simple, modern furniture & furnishings are incorporated to give a sense of formality while also creating a timeless look that will withstand years of use.
WAITING
RECEPTION
MENS
BREAKOUT
PARTNER B
WOMENS
CONFERENCE
Rendered Floor Plan
Project Info
Type: Multi-Use
Location: Buffa
Size: 3,800 S.F.
Time Period: Oc
Project Sum
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Concept:
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Rendered Floor Plan
N T E R G E N E
Type: Multi-Family
Location: Norman, OK
Size: 2,100 S.F.
Time Period: Mar. - May 2022
Project Summary:
The proposed mixed-use intergenerational housing project must accommodate a wide range of preferences & abilities. The new space must be easy to keep clean & have a sense of openness. The goal is to offer a pleasant & inclusive environment & be as versatile as possible.
Concept:
The housing unit will incorporate universal design features to make it suitable & enjoyable for all individuals. To appeal to the wide variety of users, contemporary elements, such as neutral colors & sleek shapes, will be utilized to produce a welcoming & comfortable space. The goal is to foster a sense of community & evoke a sense of security, so that all residents feel included & at home.
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