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KELSEY PAUL interior designer 206.384.9236 klpaul718@gmail.com http://issuu.com/kelseypaul718


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01 MILO’TRICOT 02 PEOPLE MATTER 03 PILLOWS FOR ACTIVISM 04 EXPOSE + FILTRATE 05 GEARING FOR INNOVATION 06 CITIES IN FLUX 07 EAT, DANCE, CELEBRATE 08 CASCADE CHAIR 09 JUNKSPACE | REGEN+SPACE

TABLE OF CONTENTS. a collection of works BID + MFA of Interior Design


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MILOTRICOT RETAIL STORE. brick + mortar store + studio soho, new york city, ny.


mainretail space+ firstimpression


T h e M i l o ’ w o m a n i s o n e o f e l e g a n c e a n d a r d o r, a n active soul who is continuously in motion. Radiati n g c o n f i d e n c e a n d è l a n , t h e w o r l d i s h e r r u n w a y. Manifested in the timeless Milo’, she can conquer w h a t e v e r t h e d a y b r i n g s h e r w a y. F r o m s u n r i s e t o sunset, she emotes effortlessly to each task with t h e g r a c e o f a d a n c e r. C a r r y i n g w i t h h e r, a r i c h h e r i t a g e f u l l o f e n v i r o n m e n t a l a n d s o c i a l i n t e g r i t y, t h r o u g h h e r, t h e s t o r y w i l l f l o u r i s h . M i n i m a l a n d elegant, she is a... Milo’ Woman’

1 ground floor

0 lower floor


dressing rooms+ lowerstudio


concept + branding

space converted fashion show

circulation stair detail


windowdisplay

northernsection

cashwrap


southernsection


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PEOPLE MATTER. headquarters + retail + event sodo, seattle, wa.

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people matter Designing with a true sense of purpose, is at the core of S e v e n l y ’s m i s s i o n s t a t e m e n t a n d the design of their space. Creating an environmentally responsible office space for their team to create, design, and inspire for the betterment of people worldwide was the focus. Through infusing the companies spirit coupled with a minimalistic design approach, this will provided space for growth, interaction, and community involvement as Sevenly continues to do good for years to come.

HEADQUARTERS EXPANSION KELSEY PAUL | CAPSTONE 2013

PEOPLE MATTER PURPOSE + FUNCTION

BEAUTY UTILITY DO GOOD INTENT

WORLD CHANGERS

Q U A LT I Y

I N S P I R AT I O N

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CONTEMPORARY RUSTIC

THE FACES BEHIND IT ALL>> concept storyboards


collaborative openoffice space


+Integrate both public and private spaces to allow for transparency of Sevenly and inspire all to Do Good. +Foster creativity, communication, and worker p r o d u c t i v i t y. +Create a true sense of place and belonging for all users.


frontlobby

flexibleevent space + customfurniture design

flexible meetingspace

stairdetail drawings


Longevity & Comfort: Assists activist to increase endurance while participating in sit ins. Both to sit on and to hold against self. Activism as Art: New era of activism. Pillow allows activist to use each individualized pillow to work together as a unit to create on going moments of sculptural propaganda. Protection & Embolism: Potential to use as a shield when n e c e s s a r y. A l o n g w i t h s y m b o l i z i n g universal peace through form. Awareness & Community: Creates opportunity for community of fabricating pillows and means to raise money and awareness for cause through sales of the pillows.

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PILLOWS FOR ACTIVISM. design meets + political activism new york, new york, usa.


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GEARING FOR INNOVATION. ARUP student charette serpentine pavillion, london, uk.


up(bi)cycle pavillion Proposing an alternative design for the Serpentine Pavillon,we designed a space to educate the public about the possibilities of net zero design. It is estimated that close to 27,500 bicycles are discarded or abandoned each year in London. Through the reuse of these abandoned bicycles, it helped to drive the form and overall design of the pavilion. In result it demonstrates how everyday objects can be reused as a module to create strong, func-



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EXPOSE + FILTRATE advertising workplace s e a g r a m s b u i l d i n g , n e w y o r k , n y.


T YA W o r k s p a c e Intrigued by the investigation and underpinnings of a d v e r t i s i n g , T YA’s f o c u s i s o n the filtration and exposure of storytelling. All stories have a basis, but through the investigation and filtration comes cutting edge advertising. The design of their co-working space manifests itself in the physical form. The investigation of opacities lends to varying visual acuities in relation to the needs of each space within.


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ff+especs


enclavespace


open collaborativeworkspace



paper + air To d a y c i t i e s a r e i n a c o n s t a n t state of change and flux. Using two fundamental, yet unlikely med i u m s , p a p e r a n d a i r, w e a s a s t u dio designed & built a full scale interactive installation for the SOFA competition in Chicago.

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A CITY IN FLUX. sofa c(o)nnect installation winner n a v y p i e r, c h i c a g o , i l .


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EAT, DANCE CELEBRATE. food + dance incubator l o w e r e a s t s i d e , n e w y o r k , n y.


entry + circulation sharedspace movementstudio


circulationcore flexible space

COOKING AS FORM OF DANCE & MOTION COOKING, DANCE & COMMUNITY

foodeatery third floor

+ MOTION ST`UDIES + MOVEMENT + EFFICIENCY + HOLISTIC + EMANCIPATING + ERGONOMICS


MOVEMENT STUDIO FLOORING GYMBOO™ Float: Extremely hard and stable – two and a half times harder than commonly used Oak Strand size has a maximum diameter of 2mm for superior stability 3-Phase kiln-dried – suitable for North American climates Solid construction – Life cycle savings “FSC” Strandwoven Bamboo material available. Available in prefinished and site finished with a full line of accessories MAIN FLOOR FLOORING Strandwoven BAMBOO: - Renewable bamboo - Low-VOC, - No knots and no waste related to natural product imperfections. - Easy on joints. - Shock absorbing foam substrate, spring clips, and Gymboo Float™ flooring planks Product available in “FSC” certified planks

STAIR TREADS Reclaimed 6 1/2” Douglas Fir Flooring Mixed Grain (2’-10’ Lengths)

COMMERCIAL KITCHEN FLOORING Forbo Step Safety Vinyl - 60% Recycled content in the backing layer; - Uses Step Crystals: a recycled by-product, we need lower energy to produce. -Clearer visual and less soiling which results in less water usage for cleaning in the use phase.



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CASCADE CHAIR. reuse + wood + metal c h a i r a f f a i r, b o i s e , i d .


controlled chaos The cascade chair works to crea t e a s y n e r g y o f c h a r a c t e r, f o r m a n d s i m p l i c i t y. B r o u g h t t o g e t h e r as one, each unique piece contributes to the sensibility of the whole. Through cohering individual pieces of reclaimed flooring, each with a unique story and c h a r a c t e r, i t c r e a t e s a v i s u a l c a s cading effect. Pairing reclaimed pieces and a modern steel frame, the chair speaks to the potentials of tasteful upcycling.



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JUNKSPACE REGEN+SPACE. shared storage facilities w e s t v i l l a g e , n e w y o r k , n y. mfa thesis in progress


JUNKSPACE CONSIDERED AS REGENERATIVE SPACE.

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concept research:

+ junkspace; modern architecture and the ramifications of the culture of excess. - Rem Koolhaus + scarcity and abundance

J U N K+S PA CE R E G E N +S PA CE

transforming stagnant self-storage facilities

Q: how design can solve this need for accessibility, circulation and redistribution of these already owned items.

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PRECEDENT+ METHODOLOGY:

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SITE SELECTION:

CRATE HOUSE ALLAN WEXLER interchangeable flexibility within a restricted space

BEDROOM

BATHROOM

435 hudson street. new york, ny 10014

KITCHEN

LIVING ROOM

435 HUDSON COMPETITORS APARTMENTS BARS FITNESS PARKS

435 HUDSON APARTMENTS


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SELF-STORAGE RESEARCH:

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furniture is the most common stored item in

billion-per-year industry in the United States

2.35 billion SQF nationwide

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co-STORAGE PROGRAM:

THIRD PLACE

the regenerative model

the COLLECTIVE

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SINGLE ITEM STORAGE

(2) private storage (3) small business owners (4) single item storage (5) shared pool storage

PRIVATE UNITS 4x8 4x4

STOOP MARKET


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Public seating Food trucks

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shared spaces.

Opportunities to curate & sell at on-site pop-up shop (rotating)

Large: 4x8x8

Attend workshops.

nyc stoop culture

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“Stoops allow neighbors to get to know each other, keep a check on neighborhood events, and create a social hotspot to for the community. Kids can play stoop ball, and adults can have stoop sales.”

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stoop market. Options to sell & circulate unwanted items from units to community on weekends.

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Shipping/Receiving Package center

SHARED SPACE 2: MAKER SPACE (PUBLIC)

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(2) PRIVATE storage to STOOP MARKET

private units + flea market

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41% floor coverage of accessible storage. 3.5’x7’x8’ _module

3.5’x3.5’x8’ _module

choice of unit sizes: 3.5’x3.5’x8’ 3.5’x7’x8’ 360 unit accessibility

8x8_circulation per unit movement_module rail_system

stoop sale capabilities

accessible modular storage


THANK YOU! kelsey paul interior designer 206.384.9236 klpaul718@gmail.com http://issuu.com/kelseypaul718


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Kelsey Paul INTERIOR DESIGNER 206.384.9236 klpaul718@gmail.com http://issuu.com/kelseypaul718

E d u cation : 2014-May 2016: Pratt Institute.

+ MFA Interior Design. + 2015: Elisava,. Study Abroad, Barcelona. Retail Design Certificate.

2009-2013: University of Idaho.

+ Bachelor of Interior Design. CIDA Accredited. + Minor in Architecture. + 2013: CAT, Wales. Study Abroad, Green Architecture Graduate Studio.

In d u s try E x p e r ie n ce :

Q u a l i f i c at i o n s :

2016. Teaching Assistantship, Pratt Institute. Sping. Sophomore undergraduate interior design studio.

Technical:

2014/2015. RAAD Studio, Intern. New York,NY. 7 months.

3D: Revit, AutoCAD, 3DS Max, Sketch Up, Rhino

Residential Design. Small project management, space planning, specifications, furniture design, ordering, billing, site visits.

GRAPHICS: Adobe CC: InDesign, Photoshop,Illustrator, 2014-2016.. Graduate Assistant Pratt Institute. New York, NY. Hand Drafting., Model Materials Librarian.+Main Office Assistant. Making. Materials management library organization. ORGANIZATION: 2013. Ankrom Moisan Architects, Fall Intern. Portland,OR Mac+PC Proficient. Commercial Design. Hospitality, corporate+mixed use. Microsoft Office, Schematic design, construction documents, furniture and finish Power-point, Excel. selection, submittals, change orders, pull sheets. Personal: Intuitive, positive, 2012. Hunter+Company Interior Design, Summer Intern. self starter, competent, Whitefish, MT leader, poised, persistent Residential Design. Materials library management, accountable, inventive, contacting product reps, mood boards, graphics. marketing. steadfast, genuine,

L e a d e r s h ip + H on o r s : 2014:

2013:

+ Connect Award:. Sofa; Soft Objects Functional Art and Design. Design Pratt Institute.

+ IIDA Pacific Northwest Student Mark Up Scholarship. North west Design Awards: Student Scholarship; Sevenly Office Project. + Dean’s List, College of Art+Architecture. University of Idaho + IIDA, Student CAMPUS LIASON+Member. University of Idaho.

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References: Industry:

Academic:

+ Fall Showcase, College of Art+Architecture, University of Idaho + Dean’s List,College of Art+Architecture, University of Idaho + Vice President of Foundation, Delta Gamma Nu Chapter

Kelsey Paul + klpaul718@gmail.com

Mike House. RAAD Studio. mhouse@raadstudiocom Camille Martin. Pratt Institute. tmarti12@pratt.edu Shauna Corry. Professor. University of Idaho. scorry@uidaho.edu.

208.310.9066

resume + spring 2016

Kelsey Paul INTERIOR DESIGNER 206.384.9236 klpaul718@gmail.com http://issuu.com/kelseypaul718


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