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ISABEL ISABEL PROVISOR PROVISOR LEMERY LEMERY isabelprovisor711@gmail.com isabelprovisor711@gmail.com (512) (512) 621 621 -- 8947 8947 isabelprovisorlemery isabelprovisorlemery Austin, Austin, Texas Texas

EDUCATION EDUCATION

University University of Arkansas Arkansas Fay Fay Jones Jones School School of Architecture Architecture & & Design Bachelor of of Interior Interior Bachelor Architecture & Design Design Architecture & Expected Graduation Graduation - May Expected May 2024 2024

University of Arkansas Arkansas University Rome Center Center Rome Study Abroad: Abroad: Study Interior Design Program Program Interior Design Summer of of 2022 2022 Summer

SKILLS SKILLS

Modeling Modeling

Revit, Rhino, 3D Printing, Revit, Rhino, 3D Printing, Laser Lab Fabrication Laser Lab Fabrication

Graphic Graphic

Enscape, Photoshop, Illustrator, Enscape, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom InDesign, Lightroom

Other Other Conceptboard, Microsoft Office,

Conceptboard, Microsoft Office, Painting, Hand-Sketching, Painting, Hand-Sketching, Construction Documents Construction Documents

LANGUAGES LANGUAGES English: Native

English: Native Spanish: Fluent/Native Spanish: Fluent/Native

WORK EXPERIENCE WORK EXPERIENCE Design Internship Design Internship Corgan | Austin, Texas Corgan | Austin, Texas

May- August 2023 May- August 2023

Worked on the SD, DD, & CD phases of various projects Worked on the SD, DD, & CD phases of various projects Created presentations for SD & DD phases that would be Created presentations for SD & DD phases that would be presented to clients presented to clients Contributedtotothe theselection selectionofoffinishes, finishes, fixtures, and Contributed fixtures, and architecturalelements elements architectural Collaboratedeffectively effectivelywithin withina ateam team and worked closely Collaborated and worked closely withProject ProjectSpecialist Specialistand andProject Project Managers with Managers

TeachingAssistant Assistant Teaching

UniversityofofArkansas Arkansas| |Fayetteville, Fayetteville, Arkansas University Arkansas

AugustAugustDecember December 20232023

Assisting80+ 80+students studentsinintheir theirsecond second year design studio Assisting year design studio course. course. Answeredquestions questionsand andassisted assisted helping students with Answered inin helping students with rhino,adobe adobesuite, suite,and anddrawings drawings rhino,

Admissions AdmissionsPhotography PhotographyAssistant Assistant

University Arkansas UniversityofofArkansas Arkansas| |Fayetteville, Fayetteville, Arkansas

August 2021August 2021Present Present

Taking campus activities to to Takingphotos photosofofevents, events,sports, sports,and and campus activities advertise the University to future students advertise the University to future students Editing Camera Raw and Editingand andtagging taggingphotos photosusing using Camera Raw and Adobe Suite Adobe Suite

AWARDS AWARDS&&RECOGNITION RECOGNITION ASID ASIDPortfolio PortfolioSemi-Finalist Semi-Finalist

December 2022 December 2022

Steelcase SteelcaseNext NextCompetition Competition

December 2022 December 2022

Studio finalist out of a class of 56. Studio finalist out of a class of 56.

1 of 2 studio finalist out of a class of 56. 1 of 2 studio finalist out of a class of 56.

August 2022-

Harrison French & Associates August 2022May 2023 Harrison French & Associates May 2023 Designing with Technology Scholarship Designing with Technology Scholarship Offered to one interior architecture student, Offered portfolio to one interior architecture student, required for consideration. required portfolio for consideration.

August 2022May 2023 August 2022May 2023

Interior Design Foundation Scholarship Interior Design Foundation Scholarship Based on academic performance and need. Based on academic performance and need.

Honors College Study Abroad Grant May-June 2022 Honors College Study Abroad Grant May-June 2022

Supports Honors College students to study abroad. Supports Honors College students to study abroad.


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NEXT OFFICE

Fall 2022 | Studio V NEXT Steelcase Competition Sept - Dec 2022

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FLOR RETAIL

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BRYZA VILLAGE

Fall 2023 | Advanced Studio September - December 2022

Spring 2022 | Studio IV March - April 2022

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LIBRARY OF TOOLS

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CELESTIAL GALLERY

Spring 2023 | Studio VI March - April 2023

Fall 2021 | Studio III October - November 2023


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NEXT OFFICE

Research & Development Hub Fall 2022 | Studio V NEXT Steelcase Competition September - December 2022 NEXT Home Robotics is a leading global consumer robot company, that works to create electronics and appliances designed with their consumers in mind. Their purpose is to improve everyday life by creating robots and smart home devices that make homes easier to maintain and healthier places to live. Next Home is based in Providence, Rhode Island, and is investing in a new Research and Development Hub is in the Seaport District of South Boston. The office needs to be able to accommodate 42 Next employees, as well as visitors, and have the capacity to hold events and large meetings with clients, etc. Those working remotely should be able to easily join team meetings virtually throughout the day. Seating should be available at all times or can be easily accessible in any area. Employees should be able to easily connect with their teammates that are located in Providence. The space should reflect the overall company brand and culture and draw inspiration from the local area and region.


BREAKOUT SPACE SKETCH

CUSTOM LIGHT SKETCH

PHONE ROOM SKETCH WORK STATION PERSPECTIVE


FLOOR PLAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

RECEPTION WORK CAFE PRODUCT STORAGE LARGE MEETING ROOM WELLNESS ROOM DEDICATED VR ROOM INCLUSIVE DESIGN LAB HOME OFFICE LAB OFFICE ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16 17. 18.

RESOURCE CENTER MOTHER’S ROOM MAIL CENTER PROJECT ROOM DESIGN TEAM WORKSTATIONS RETAIL MOCK UP DESIGN DIRECTOR PRIVATE OFFICE PHONE ROOM PRODUCT INCLUSION DIRECTOR

LARGE MEETING ROOM

19. DEDICATED TEAM SPACE 20. PRODUCT MANAGEMENT WORKSTATIONS 21. DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR PRIVATE OFFICE 22. ENGINEERING WORKSTATIONS 23. ADA PHONE ROOM 24. YOGA/PRAYER ROOM 25. BREAKOUT SPACE 26. ADDITIONAL SEATING

INCLUSIVE DESIGN LAB


REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

PROJECT ROOM

DEDICATED TEAM SPACE


HOME OFFICE LAB

INCLUSIVE DESIGN LAB WELLNESS ROOM

PRODUCT STORAGE

RECEPTION MOTHER’S ROOM

DEDICATED TEAM SPACE

OFFICE ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE

LARGE MEETING ROOM

WORK CAFE

PROJECT ROOM

DESIGN TEAM WORKSTATIONS

PROJECT R


BUBBLE DIAGRAM

YOGA/ PRAYER ADA PHONE DEDICATED TEAM SPACE

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ZONING DIAGRAM

ENGINEERING WORKSTATIONS DEDICATED TEAM SPACE

PROJECT MANAGEMENT WORKSTATIONS

CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

PRIVATE OFFICE

AXONOMETRIC

ROOM

SECTION

0’

3’

6’

12’

SUN STUDY DIAGRAM


RECEPTION RCP

RECEPTION EAST ELEVATION


PERFORATED METAL

COPPER METAL

WHITE OAK WOOD

LED LOGO SIGN

DESIGNTEX EVERYWHERE TEXTURE

SHAW CONTRACT CARPET TILE:

The reception immediately greets guests and employees as they enter the office and is located at the main entry point adjacent to the elevators. RECEPTION PERSPECTIVE

The reception features a s desk that offers two heights and a 9” toe kick to allow for more accessibility. The reception area represents the brand identity and overall concept within its design.

STEELCASE COBI 434 SERIES CHAIR

The space has built-in benches with movable tables to allow for guests to sit as they wait.

RECEPTION WEST ELEVATION

The reception also keeps the office secure as it provides a check in area for guests to limit the exposure of confidential

STEELCASE HEALTH EMBOLD: CIRCULAR TABLE


WORK CAFE NORTH ELEVATION


WORK CAFE AXON

WORK CAFE PERSPECTIVE

PERFORATED METAL

DARK BLUE PAINT

WHITE OAK WOOD

DESIGNTEX EVERYWHERE TEXTURE ORANGE

ORANGE ACRYLIC

SHAW CONTRACT VITALITY TONES FLOORING: AMP UP

The work cafe has a level change to create a more impactful sense of change in space as it is not an enclosed space. The work cafe has a kitchen that offers a full fridge, ADA sink, microwave oven, and coffee machine as well as space for a sparkling water bar and healthy snacks, that employees and guests can use. The kitchen area is offered more visual privacy with screens on either side that still allows for natural light to pass through the space. he cafe also has built-in seating and four different seating types.

WORK CAFE SOUTH ELEVATION

There is a ADA accessible ramp that allows for inclusion of everyones needs as well as allowing for robots to travel to the higher level.

STEELCASE COALESSE LESS THAN FIVE CHAIR

STEELCASE CAMPFIRE TURNSTONE LOUNGE

STEELCASE VICCARBE ASPA ROUND TABLE


RETAIL MOCK-UP NORTH ELEVATION

RETAIL MOCK-UP SOUTH ELEVATION


PRODUCT DESIGN

WHITE OAK WOOD

SHAW CONTRACT VITALITY TONES FLOORING: AMP UP

COPPER METAL

3FORM SOLA FELT: STEEL BLUE

PERFORATED METAL

YELLOW GRADIENT PAINT

RETAIL MOCK-UP PERSPECTIVE The retail mock-up shows how the products will be displayed in retail stores and tests display options and technology. This space is can be visually private with a curtain that can be closed or open when being used and tested. The space is not open to guests unless specified. The retail mock-up has brand representation throughout with the use of signage, colors, and materials that can also be seen throughout the office. There is integrated technology that allows for people to test and view in depth details about each product, with an interactive features allowing for consumers too interact with NEXT smart home products.

RETAIL MOCK-UP AXON


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FLOR DESIGNS Retail and Studio

Fall 2023 | Advanced Studio October - December 2023 Media: Revit, Enscape, Adobe The Mexican American client is an artist and fashion design with a specialty in embroidery. With a mission to educate and elevate cultural awareness, the design narrative draws from the wealth of Mexican traditions. The retail display, strategically adorned with neutral materials, serves as a canvas allowing the client’s designs to emerge as focal points. This intentional neutrality echoes the designer’s embroidery base, emphasizing floral designs and colors. Strategic pockets of vibrant hues at the entrance, bathrooms, and dressing rooms add visual intrigue, creating dynamic focal points. The ceilings adorned with curvilinear shapes, mirroring nature, invites visitors to immerse themselves in a space that seamlessly blends organic and natural elements with artistic and cultural expression. The floor plan itself becomes a canvas of stitching, employing diagonals to guide visitors through the space. This dynamic arrangement not only mimics the art of embroidery but also creates an engaging journey, inviting exploration and discovery. The overall design is a harmonious fusion of tradition and modernity, while captivating the beauty of floral inspiration.


RETAIL DISPLAY SKETCH

WORK STATION SKETCH

RETAIL DISPLAY SKETCH

ENTRY PERSPECTIVE


SITE & BUILDING ANALYSIS

TRANSPORTATION

SUN PATH

3 nearby bus stops (1 min walk)

5 min walk to Grand Central Terminal

4 minute walk to Metro (5 Av)

16 miles to JFK International Airport

6 minute walk Metro (42st Bryant Pkwy)

9 miles to LaGuardia Airport

ACCESS

BUILDING STRUCTURE


CLIENT & USER ANALYSIS The Client is a Mexican American who grew up going back and forth between the United States and Mexico allowing for the immersion of both cultures. The client grew up going to school in Mexico but attended a University in States where she studied Art and Fashion. While growing up the Client participated in ballet folkloric which

is a traditional Mexican dance, where the women wear beautiful embroidered skirts. This ultimately led to her fascination with fashion and embroidery. The client’s goal through design is to bring more education and awareness to Mexican American culture by teaching others about traditional Mexican art and design.

TOURISTS

SHOPPERS

STUDENTS

FAMILIES

NYC DEMOGRAPHICS DESIGNERS

SALES

BUSINESS

MID-TOWN DEMOGRAPHICS

CLIENT FLAT LAY

VISITOR FLAT LAY

NYC LATINX DEMOGRAPHICS


FIRST FLOOR RETAIL AXON

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

1

STREET APPEAL & USER ENGAGEMENT

The first floor aims to attract people from the street level by providing a Mexican bakery, flower stand, & exhibition. This will allow for user engagement and influence more visitors and shoppers to enter, explore, and learn while in the space.

2

RETAIL DISPLAY & CONSIDERATION

The second floor will have retail display & storage, dressing rooms, an client meeting space. The neutral bas will allow for items from the collection to pop. This will also imitate the blank canvas that clothes have for the vibra colors of stitching to create patterns.


nd se n k ant

DRESSING ROOM AXON

OPEN STUDIO AXON

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

THIRD FLOOR PLAN

3

TEACHING & CULTURAL AWARENESS

The third floor with aim to provide a studio space for designers to work, learn, and create . There will also be a classroom/ flex-room intended for students and classes to be held that will teach about Mexican culture as well as embroidery.


FASHION INSPIRATION COLLAGE

FASHION INSPIRATION COLLAGE

APPLICATION COLLAGE

LASER CUT PIECES

ELEVATION MODEL INSPIRED BY FASHION The physical model draws inspiration from two designs in Iris Van Herpen’s Earthrise Collection. By incorporating the form and seamlessly integrating movement, it opens up a realm of adaptability. Crafted from chipboard and connected with rivets, the model offers the unique feature of being either open or enclosed. Thoughtful cutouts and diverse layering sizes enhance appeal but also play with light and shadow in captivating ways, elevating the overall sensory experience.

MODEL AXON

MODEL PERSPECTIVE


1' - 3"

SUSPENDED SUPPORT FOR TRACK SYSTEM

CEILING TRACK

CEILING

SUSPENDED CEILING

METAL BEAM

DETAIL DRAWING & DESIGN APPLICATION

FLOOR TRACK

Drawing inspiration from the initial model, the design application unfolds as an adaptable partition system seamlessly integrated into a client meeting space within a retail environment. By incorporating shapes and systems derived from the original model, this innovative solution enhances functionality and adds to the retail experience.

10' - 9"

TRACK

CEILING TRACK

- 8" 25'

PAINTED CNC MILLED WOOD

25' - 10"

8' - 3"

TRANSLUCENT FABRIC

4' - 1"

19' - 10" FLOOR TRACK

1

Detail Drawing 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

5

PLAN

Detail Drawing 4 3/4" = 1'-0"

2

3

4

BEAM TO TRACK

Detail Drawing 2 3/8" = 1'-0"

Detail Drawng 3 3/8" = 1'-0"

Level 2 - Callout 1 3/16" = 1'-0"

CLIENT MEETING PERSPECTIVE PARTITION ADAPTABILITY The track system ensures adaptability within the space. When the client meeting area is not in use, these partitions can be opened up, transforming the environment into an inviting lounge space for customers. This seamless transition not only maximizes flexibility but also enhances the overall versatility of the retail setting.


SECOND FLOOR RETAIL

CROSS SECTION


L PERSPECTIVE

MATERIAL SELECTION Materials play a pivotal role in capturing the essence of Mexican heritage within a contemporary framework. Chukum, a natural resin from the Yucatan, imparts warmth and tradition, harmonizing with the natural charm of wood alongside the solid presence of brick and concrete. These carefully chosen elements set the stage for a design that transcends time and BAKERY PERSPECTIVE

STUDIO PERSPECTIVE

FIRST FLOOR RETAIL PERSPECTIVE

TRANSVERSE SECTION


03 LIBRARY

Fayetteville’s Library of Tools Spring 2023 | Studio VI March - April 2023 Media: Revit, Enscape, Adobe The Library of Tools is centered around the idea of community building and empowerment. As a space dedicated to lending tools and equipment, the library of tools should be an inclusive and supportive environment that encourages community members to come together, share resources, and build connections within the community of Fayetteville, Arkansas. The design concept is inspired by the weaving and interlocking of materials, reflecting the idea of connecting and interweaving the community. The space will be designed with a combination of natural and industrial materials, creating a sense of warmth and accessibility while maintaining the history of the existing building and surrounding area. Weaving also has cultural significance in the history of the Native American tribes who once inhabited the region, including the Osage and the Cherokee. These tribes used weaving techniques to create baskets, clothing, and other items that were integral to their daily lives. Native Americans also built some of the first tools to exist which will be celebrated in the library’s archive. Overall, the library of tools will serve as a hub for community building and empowerment, providing a space for residents to come together, learn new skills, and build connections that strengthen the fabric of the community.


HELP DESK SKETCH

CASEWORK SKETCH

COLLECTION SKETCH STREET ENTRANCE PERSPECTIVE


CHECK IN + OUT SIDE ENTRANCE PERSPECTIVE


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SITE PLAN

OUTDOOR LEARNING PERSPECTIVE

SURROUNDING SITE PLAN

CHECK IN + OUT ELEVATION

CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM


THIRD FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN


COLLECTION PERSPECTIVE

WORKSHOP PERSPECTIVE

BUILDING AXONOMETRIC

CAFE PERSPECTIVE



MATERIAL SELECTION Textiles infuse vibrant colors, while wood accents convey a sense of craftsmanship with elements being built with the tools the library holds. Carpet tiles and acoustic felt absorb sound, fostering a quiet ambiance. Durable, easy-to-clean tile handle foot traffic with ease, ensuring both style and resilience. Iron and steel accents add the industrial history of the existing building.

RENDERED WEST SECTION

PROGRAM BREAKDOWN

ZONING DIAGRAM The first floor remains to be primarily public to attract visitors and provide services. The center of the building provides both vertical and horizontal circulation. While the collection and learning spaces reside on the perimeter. The openness of the space allows for visual transparency and curiosity.


CAFE ELEVATION

LEARN


NING BOOTH ELEVATION

CENTRAL OPENING PERSPECTIVE

HELP DESK ELEVATION


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BRYZA VILLAGE Age in Place Residence

Spring 2022 | Studio IV March - April 2022 Media: Revit, Enscape, Adobe This project used adaptive reuse in three existing buildings located in Gdansk, Poland. To create a space that is universal as it houses different generations of all people. The design of 5 different unit types and 3 public spaces show how guests and residents can live independently but also with in a community. The project includes inclusive design with ADA clearances in both private residences and public pathways and restrooms. The space designed focuses on community, access to natural light, color, indoor/outdoor, and the importance of plant life on the interior. The residents have access to a central atrium within building B. There have been many studies that show how plants help reduce stress, boost productivity, improve health, and improve the quality of indoor air. The incorporation of breeze-block throughout provide spaces with separation but also with a sense of openness as there is still a visual transparency. Breeze-blocks also allow for the filtering of light as it allows light to pass through but not to overwhelm the space. The use of color gives both individual units and public spaces vibrancy, while maintaining balance with pairing of white and neutral tones. This creates spaces that are visually interesting and exciting for residents and guests.


PENTHOUSE BEDROOM SKETCH

PENTHOUSE KITCHEN SKETCH

LIVE WORK DINING SKETCH ATRIUM PERSPECTIVE


UP

UP

UP

UP

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

PENTHOUSE UNIT

DW

Dryer Washer

Range

1

2

Level 3 - penthouse 1/8" 1'-0"

Level 3 - Penthouse RCP 1/8" 1'-0"

FLOOR PLAN

RCP

2

Level 3 - Penthouse RCP 1/8" 1'-0"


DN

DN

UP

DN DN

DN

UP

DN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT

ASSISTED LIVING

DW DW

REF REF

Level 1 - One Bedroom Apt 22 Level 1 - One Bedroom Apt 1/4" 1/4" 1'-0" 1'-0"

Range Range

W/D W/D

FLOOR PLAN

ASSISTED LIVING PERSPECTIVE

RCP

FLOOR PLAN Level 1 - One Bedroom RCP 11 Level 1 - One Bedroom RCP 1/4" 1/4" 1'-0" 1'-0"

RCP


UP

DN

DN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

LIVE-WORK UNIT REF

Range

DW

W/D

3

Level 1 - Live/Work 1 1 3/16" 1'-0"

Level 2- Live/Work 2 3/16" 1'-0"

2

1ST FLOOR PLAN 2ND FLOOR PLAN Range

Range

DW DW REF REF

W/D W/D

1

Level Level 1 - Live/Work 1 - Live/Work 1 1 1 3/16" 3/16" 1'-0"1'-0"

ENTRY PERSPECTIVE Level Level 2- Live/Work 2- Live/Work 2 2 2

2 3/16" 3/16" 1'-0"1'-0"

3

Level Level 1 - Live/Work 1 - Live/Work RCPRCP 1 1 3 3/16" 3/16" 1'-0"1'-0"

1ST FLOOR RCP

4

Level Level 2 - Live/Work 2 - Live/Work RCPRCP 4 3/16" 3/16" 1'-0"1'-0"

2ND FLOOR RCP


DN

THIRD FLOOR PLAN

HOTEL UNIT

FLOOR PLAN 1

Level 3 - King Hotel Room

RCP

CAFE PERSPECTIVE 1

Level 3 - King Hotel Room

2

Level 3 - Hotel RCP


05 CELESTIAL GALLERY

Adaptive Reuse Art Gallery Fall 2021 | Studio IIV October - December 2021 Media: Rhino, Enscape, Adobe This Gallery is was constructed by adjoining two existing buildings on the edge of the Soulard District in St Louis, MO. The buildings chosen are of a brick construction making up approximately 9,000 sf. The gallery features artists that focus in abstract sculptures and paintings with many being inspired by the natural world. The white curvatures juxtapose the existing brick to create a contrast between the new and old which mimics the industrial area in which the gallery stands. The many curves presented in the building allow for a contrast between the linear nature of the existing building. This dynamic gives opportunity for thresholds and lowered ceiling height. The gallery features both and interior and exterior bar and gathering space allowing for events, receptions, and lectures. The wood brings warmth to the space, while the white creates a blank canvas for the art to be showcased on. The blue steel and brick allows for color to be incorporated while creating a calm environment. This gallery creates a fun interior experience that will attract guests as much as the art that is withheld inside.


RECEPTION SKETCH

SCULPTURE DISPLAY SKETCH

LARGE GALLERY SKETCH

LARGE GALLERY PERSPECTIVE


FIRST FLOOR PLAN


FIRST FLOOR RCP

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR RCP


SECON


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A

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A. EXTERIOR BUILDING B. EXISITNG FIRST FLOOR C. EXISTING SECOND FLOOR D. ADDED WALLS AND STAIRS E. CURVATURE INSERTIONS

ND FLOOR GALLERY PERSPECTIVE

SECTION A

F. BEAMS G. CEILING H. ROOF

EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC

SECTION B


SECONDARY GALLERY PERSPECTIVE


SECTION PERSPECTIVE

SECOND FLOOR BAR PERSPECTIVE

PHYSICAL MATERIAL BOARD


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