Interior Design Portfolio

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Interior Design Portfolio

Julia

Hiatt


About Me

Contact • 580.304.6169 • jkhiatt@okstate.edu • https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-hiatt/

Education • • • •

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Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Minor of Marketing Oklahoma State University Graduation Date: May 2020

Leadership & Awards • • • • • • • • •

Semi-Finalist, ASID Student Portfolio Competition January 2020 Top Ten Senior, College of Human Sciences January 2020 President, American Society of Interior Design May 2019-Present President’s Honor Roll, Oklahoma State University 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Secretary, International Interior Design Association May 2018-May 2019 Luminaire, Lighting Project selected for Exhibition November 2018 Homecoming Director, Alpha Omicron Pi January 2017-October 2018 Recruitment Counselor, Oklahoma State Panhellenic January 2017-August 2017 Marketing Chair, Alpha Omicron Pi December 2016-December 2017


Skills

Professional Experience

Computer • Revit • AutoCAD • Sketchup • Photoshop • InDesign • Illustrator • Microsoft Office • Lumion

• Front Office Student Assistant, Oklahoma State University - Stillwater, OK January 2020-Present -Communicate information to parents and students regarding admissions process through email, phone and in person -Assist in organizing the work place and welcoming guests • Intern, Stantec Architecture Inc - Plano, TX May 2019-August 2019 -Assisted Interiors team with all phases of the design process throughout the summer in the education field -Collaborated with Architecture and Engineering interns across the state of Texas for a non-profit intern project -Created look and feel boards and material boards for client presentations • Intern, Hannah Sutter Interiors - Oklahoma City, OK May 2018-August 2018 -Took notes and measurements for Hannah Sutter Interiors, a residential and commecial interior design firm -Scheduled meetings with clients and assisted with organizing the calendar -Created various FF&E boards for client presentation • Waitress, Ponca City Country Club - Ponca City, OK May 2015-June 2017 -Communicated information between team members and customers to achieve overall customer satisfaction

Design • Hand Rendering • Space Planning • Presentation • FF&E Selection • Communication • Research

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Table of Contents Dorm Room

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PA C E C e n t e r

19 Collab Co


Plant It Forward

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LSU Health

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WORKPLACE FALL 2019 GROUP PROJECT REVIT PHOTOSHOP EVIDENCE BASED DESIGN


PAC E P ro j e c t OBJECTIVE The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a growing provider of services for frail older adults nationwide. PACE settings provide an innovative day setting alternative to care in nursing homes. This project will have dual objectives of providing a center for socialization, meals, physical therapy and general medical offices for individuals over 55 who are eligible for nursing home care, but wish to remain in their home in the Stillwater area.

CONCEPT The goal of this PACE program is to create a space for those individuals to age with dignity, grace, and as much independence as possible. This design focuses on making the end-users feel respected, valued, and loved. The multi-faceted programs offered through PACE are symbolically represented in the architecture and design throughout the building. The end goal of this design is to establish a method that allows the users to age in place and age with grace.

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RESPONSIBILITIES Research

3rd Floor

Conceptual Design

Rooftop Renderings

Space Planning

Wayfinding

Renderings

Furniture Selection

Material Selection

Presentation Design

Mood Board

Bubble Diagram

Stack Diagram

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Rooftop Gardens, Activities

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Offices, Staff Breakroom nd

Rehabilitation, Healthcare

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Quiet Room, Activities Lobby, Dining, Activities


Schematic Sketches

Material Inspiration

Color Inspiration Deep Blue, upholstery Cool Green Natural Woods, Leather Light Neutral, Field Color Living Elements Accent Color

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Mezzanine Living Room

Back-lit Wayfinding

Mezzanine Floorplan

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Rendered Floorplan

open to below

open to below

Exam Room

Labeled Floorplan

Atrium

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Staff Breakroom

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West Elm Greenpoint Desk

Reflected Ceiling Plan


Conference Room

Kwalu Prizzi Chair

Office Kwalu Brianza Table Staff Breakroom Elevation

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E D U C AT I O N FALL 2016 GROUP PROJECT SKETCHUP PHOTOSHOP 3D PRINTING


Modular Dorm Room OBJECTIVE The objective of this project was to redesign a dorm room in Oklahoma State University’s Commons. As a group we were given the task of creating furniture pieces, a lighting fixture, and the spacial arrangement.

CONCEPT The modular wall system appears to be a drastic departure from the traditional dorm room as it reflects the changes in our rapidly developing society, which are also reflected in the college student of the 21st century. Rooms are customizable to fit a diversity of needs. Technology is integrated as seamlessly as possible to meet the increasing demands of the student of today as well as the future.

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RESPONSIBILITIES Research Concept Statement Space Planning Rendering Furniture Design Material Selection Inspiration: William’s Hall

Conceptual Drawing

“House on the Prarie”

Floorplan

North Elevation

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South Elevation


Interior Perspective

Paint Selections

Cork Flooring

Pressed Black Maple

Concrete

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Living Art Illumination

Illumination in Perspective

3D Printed Model

Conceptual Sketches

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Configurations


Closeup Wall Configuration

Magnet inserts embedded into the structural frame

LED puck light insert to keep the light in place

3D printed structure in a chrome finish

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WORKPLACE SPRING 2017 GROUP PROJECT HAND MODELING PHOTOSHOP LASER CUTTING


Collab Co. OBJECTIVE

CO-WORK

The objective of this project was to design a co-working office for Oklahoma City by modeling in 1”= 1’-0” scale. The office space needed to reflect its location throughout the design. Requirements include private offices, a conference room, collaboration areas, a kitchenette, a reception desk, waiting area, and phone booths. The design should stimulate productivity while providing pleasing aesthetics.

CONCEPT Working environments are changing to the new age of digital nomads. This upcoming generation seeks to find a non-traditional office that provides collaboration, solace, and inspiration. Oklahoma City is in need of a space to inspire these independent workers. Collab Co’s design seeks to create a space that provides a unique, comforting, and harmonious experience that will satisfy the needs of these civilians.

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Top View

RESPONSIBILITIES Location Research Concept Statement Rendered Floorplan Rendered Perspectives Individual Mood Board Laser Cutting FF&E Selection Logo Design Conceptual Drawings Space Planning Model Building

Back Wall


Mood Board Conceptual Sketches

Second Floor

First Floor

Process Organization

Flooring

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First Floor Lounge Area

Front Perspective

3D P rinte d Mo del

Second Floor Individual Work

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“Non traditional collaboration, solace,


Floorplan

Stairs

Front Desk

office that provides and inspiration.�

Individual Work

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E D U C AT I O N SUMMER 2019 STUDENT HOUSING INDESIGN FF&E SELECTION SPACE PLANNING


Stantec Project

OBJECTIVE The objective of this part of the project was to create conceptual Look and Feel boards and space plans for an LSU Health student housing project. The client wanted multiple options to choose from and the Stantec team chose: Street Life, inspired by New Orleans street life, Industrial Site, inspired by the building’s existing architecture and Jazz Age, inspired by historic New Orleans architecture.

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Street Life

Look & Feel Inspiration

Look & Feel Inspiration

Materials Look & Feel Board

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Industrial Site

Jazz Age

Materials

Materials Look & Feel Board

Look & Feel Inspiration

Look & Feel Board

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Scope of Work

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3 A207

20' - 0" 20' - 0"

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31' - 10 5/16"

1 _______ A212

11"

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ELEC 24 SF

4 7/8"

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CORRIDOR 3A821 425 SF _______

UP

A811 DN

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1

8

A811

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3 _______ A304

MAIL 303 SF

PACKAGE 257 SF

5 6 A811

4' - 0" A502

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A502

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17' - 6"

A502

A502

1' - 3" 2' - 6"

9' - 8 1/4"

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16

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A502 19' - 3 1/4"

OFFICE 94 SF

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17 OFFICE CIRCULATION 57 SF OFFICE 85 SF

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20' - 0"

4 _______ A304

6 10' - 0"

2 _______ A211

A502

2 M001

12' - 0"

2 A203

RECEPTION 372 SF

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1' - 0"

A502

20' - 0"

13

2' - 1"2' - 1"

9' - 4" 16' - 0"

20' - 0"

A502

A502

3 A206

1 _______ A305 2 _______ A305

9' - 4"

2 A206

1 BEDROOM UNIT "B" 104 496 SF

4

20' - 0"

4 G113

TRASH 199 SF

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A502

LOBBY 733 SF

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22' - 0"

A811

4

1 BEDROOM UNIT "A" 102 496 SF

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2

20' - 0"

A481

3' - 5 1/64"

2 _______ A302

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LOUNGE 695 SF

41' - 11"

0 BEDROOM UNIT "B" 103 393 SF

4 _______ A302

A502

1 BEDROOM UNIT "B" 105 496 SF

28' - 0"

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STUDY 100B 102 SF

4'A502 - 0"

2 _______ A212

16' - 0"

17' - 0"

4 _______ A301

2 BEDROOM UNIT "A" 101 777 SF

1 2

A502

1 L202

A502

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1 _______ A301 A502

1 A203

A502

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3 G113

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A821

FITNESS 833 SF

3 CONFERENCE ROOM 100U

WORK ROOM 139 SF

16' - 0" 44' - 0"

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16' - 0"

58' - 0"

5 G113

2 A205

2 _______ A303

1 BEDROOM UNIT "A" 117 496 SF

2' - 0"

1 A204

4' - 0"

20' - 0"

1 BEDROOM UNIT "A" 116 496 SF

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6' - 0"

1 M001

0 BEDROOM UNIT "A1" 119 315 SF

26' - 0"

3 _______ A303

0 BEDROOM UNIT "A2" 120 315 SF

1 A205

1 L204

2 BEDROOM UNIT "A" 144 777 SF

17' - 3 1/2"

2 _______ A301

4' - 0" 1 A206

2 L204

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A821

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1 A201

2' - 0"

96' - 0"

1 _______ A211

1 L200

A822

22' - 0"

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22' - 0"

3 _______ A212

4 _______ A483

20' - 0"

6 G113

4 _______ A212

UP

6' - 0"

110' - 0"

TRASH 307 SF

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FIRE COMMAND 203 SF

16' - 0"

2 A204

38' - 0"

38' - 0"

25' - 11 3/4"

4 _______ A303

1 L203

1 BEDROOM UNIT "B" 128 496 SF

20' - 0"

6' - 0"

A2 _______ A482

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1 A822

N 0" E 0" EL= 0"

6' - 0"

26' - 0"

7 A822

0 BEDROOM UNIT "A1" 129 315 SF 0 BEDROOM UNIT "A2" 131 315 SF

1 BEDROOM UNIT "A" 139 496 SF

1 BEDROOM UNIT "B" 138 496 SF

A502

UP

3 _______ A302

1 BEDROOM UNIT "A" 133 496 SF

1 BEDROOM UNIT "A" 136 496 SF

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UP

11/16" 15 3/16"

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3

3

0 BEDROOM UNIT "B" 125 393 SF

0 BEDROOM UNIT "B" 127 393 SF

20' - 0"

2

1 A207

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3

1 BEDROOM UNIT "A" 132 496 SF

2 BEDROOM UNIT "A" 134 777 SF

DATA 141 SF

1 BEDROOM UNIT "A" 130 496 SF

2' - 0"

2 BEDROOM UNIT "C" ADA 142 797 SF

1 _______ A304

N 345' - 2 209/256" E -131' - 5 37/64" EL= 0"

2 A207

1 BEDROOM UNIT "A" 135 496 SF

1 BEDROOM UNIT "B" 137 496 SF

3 _______ A301

1 A202

162' - 0"

1 L201

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Hand Sketches

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Revit Plans

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FALL 2016 SOLO PROJECTS HAND RENDERING PHOTOSHOP 3D PRINTING


CREATIVITY HAND RENDERINGS The objective of this project was to use hand rendering skills introduced in Graphics I and II to recreate a interior scene. I was given the freedom of choosing any interior scene I wanted. The key was to choose one that displayed enough contrast between light and shadow to allow more opportunity for hand rendering skills.

3D SCULPTURE The objective of this project was to design a sculpture for Oklahoma State University’s campus. The Noble Research Center is home to many scientific educational programs, including Biochemistry, Cell Biology, and Molecular Biology. Myoglobin, a red protein found in tissue inspired the shape of this sculpture. The blue glass myoglobin is encased in a white outer shell imitating the shape of the Noble Research Building itself. The openness of the sculpture invites spectators to explore all parts of it for themselves.

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Ink

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Marker Ink This ink drawing used hatching and shadowing techniques.

Marker Blending and the understanding of color intensity were utilized in the creation of the marker drawing.

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Original Photograph


Ink Rendering

Marker Rendering

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3D SCULPTURE Structure Inspiration

NRC East Elevation

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Rhino Views


Color Inspiration Conceptual Sketches

Sculpture on Site

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WORKPLACE SUMMER 2019 INTERN PROJECT REVIT PHOTOSHOP LUMION


Stantec Intern Project OBJECTIVE The objective of this project was to design a main building for Plant It Forward, a refugee urban farm in Houston, TX. While designing a cohesive site plan, our team of interns from across the state of Texas spent over two months designing three different building designs. Special requests for interiors included African wax patterns and natural elements.

CONCEPT My team’s concept was linear growth. Our motivation was to design a building that would inspire the growth of Plant It Forward as a company. Our goal was to incorporate their love of farming into our main building design.

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Exterior Rendering

Overall Floorplan

Site Plan

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RESPONSIBILITIES

Mood Boards

Research Site Planning Concept Statement Space Planning Rendering Material Selection Client Presentations Look and Feel Boards Traffic Study Bubble Diagram

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Schematic Sketch

Workplace

Interior Zoning

Workplace

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Schematic Sketch

Lobby/Workshare

Kitchen Classroom

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