PORTFOLIO
KOURTNEY DUTTON INTERIOR DESIGN STUDENT WORK
KOURTNEY DUTTON PROFILE
CONTACT
Detail-oriented recent interior design graduate seeking a full-time position with a design firm. I believe great designs derive from innovation and evidence-based design which is evident throughout my work. I have had experience working for a commercial design firm within a fast-paced professional environment.
PHONE (405) 365-7265 EMAIL kadutton930@gmail.com LINKEDIN www.linkedin.com/in/kourtneyd ONLINE PORTFOLIO https://issuu.com/kourtneydutton
STRENGTHS Research Time management Digital rendering Problem solving Divergent thinking Teamwork Computer softwares
EDUCATION
EXPERIENCE
2016 - 2020
Aug. 2019 - Dec. 2019
Oklahoma State University, College of Human Sciences Bachelor of Science, Interior Design CIDA Accredited Program GPA: 4.0
May 2019 - Aug. 2019
HONORS AND AWARDS Spring 2020 Top 10 Senior for the College of Human Sciences 2016 - 2020
Presidents Honor Roll
2018 - 2019
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Spring 2018
Electronic exhibition of an educators’ presentation
Jan. 2019 - May 2019
June 2016 - Dec 2016
Research Assistant Oklahoma State University - Assissted professor with conducting research Specialty Retail Interior Design Intern CallisonRTKL - Created renderings for client presentations Teaching Assistant Oklahoma State University - Assisted students learning design programs Showroom Assistant Brewer Carpet One - Explored flooring prices and options
TECHNICAL SKILLS
AFFILIATIONS
AutoCAD SketchUP Enscape Photoshop InDesign Revit Laser cutting
Aug. 2018 - Present
U.S. Green Building Council Student Treasurer
Aug. 2016 - Present
American Society of Interior Designers Student Member
Aug. 2016 - Present
International Interior Design Association Student Member
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PREMIER FITNESS
PACE PROGRAM
FLOWER SHOP
DORM ROOM
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CD’S
HAND RENDERINGS
CONTENTS
01. PREMIER FITNESS Type: Fitness Center Sq. Ft.: 51,000 Group/ individual: Individual Concept
To provide the community of Stillwater with a true meeting point in order to encourage physical wellness practices for all individuals within the community. There are opportunities for different types of physical activities such as weightlifting, basketball, swimming, exercise classes, etc. to create variety for the needs of different users. The fitness center gives the users a sense of energy in order to stimulate the drive within to develop a healthier lifestyle. The fitness center ensures a clean environment for its users that evokes the feeling of openness.
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Second Floor
15. Childcare 16. Childcare Restroom 17. Storage 18. Elevator 19. Staircase 20. Trainer’s Office 21. Electrical Closet 22. Mechanical Closet 23. Cardio 24. Selectorized Strength 25. Free Weights 26. Functional Fitness 27. Stretching and Core 28. Track First Floor
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1. Reception and Lobby 2. Women’s Restroom 3. Men’s Restroom 4. Director’s Office 5. Employee’s Office 6. Studio 1 7. Studio 2 8. Shipping and Storage 9. Pool 10. Laundry 11. Women’s Locker Room 12. Men’s Locker Room 13. Family Changing Room 14. Gymansium Second Floor
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Polycarbonate
Luxury Vinyl Tile
Ceramic Tile
Rubber
Carpet Tile
VCT
Iron
Wayfinding Graphics Angular black and white graphics are placed around the center as location markers for users.
Bulkhead
Wood Laminate Lockers
Mirror
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PACE PROGRAM
Type: Older adult day center Sq. Ft.: 6,000 Group/ individual: Group (3) Concept
The objective for our design is to create a sanctuary for the older adult community in Stillwater in which creates a comforting and inviting environment that establishes an easy transition for the older adults as they begin a new stage of their life. A sanctuary is defined as a place of refuge or safety.
Place Attachment Place Identity Giving the participants a feeling of autonomy and personalization within the space.
Social Bonding Creating areas within the space encouraging the participants to be social with one another.
Place Dependence The reason or reasons why the participants are wanting to come to the space.
Nature Bonding Emphasizing the ability for the participants to connect to nature within the space.
Wayfinding
1. Indoor Garden 2. Dining/ Event space 3. Residentially Scaled Kitchen 4. Commercial Kitchen 5. Pantry 6. Large Storage 7. Womens Restroom 8. Mens Restroom 9. Multipurpose Room 10. Quiet Room 11. Small Conference Room 12. Lobby 13. Reception 14. Vestibule 15. Stairwell 16. Elevators
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CONFERENCE QUIET ROOM MULTIPURPOSE DINING INDOOR GARDEN
HYDROTHERAPY EXAM PROCEDURE INTAKE
SOCIAL WORK EXEC. DIRECTOR CENTER MANAGER FINANCE CFO
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Dining/ Event Space
The residentially scaled kitchen brings a sense of familiarity, comfort, and autonomy for the older adults in the center. This is where the participants can enjoy casual food prep activities together. Ceramic Wall Tile
Upholstery
Lobby and Reception
Luxury Vinyl Flooring
Marble Countertop
High-Pressure Laminate
Carpet tile
Upholstery
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GARDEN GALLERY
Type: Retail Floral Shop Sq. Ft.: 1,244
Group/ individual: Group (2) Concept
Establish a duo retail environment that functions both as a retail environment that sells products as well as services. The movement of the space should be functional and guiding, in order to create a strong organizational flow which allows for the customers to have their pathways and for the employees to have an easy of flow for their arrangement needs.
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Key to Plan 1. Consultation/ Waiting area 2. Seasonal Display 3. Display Coolers 4. Hard Goods Display 5. Restroom 6. Arrangement Bar 7. Arrangement Workspace 8. ADA Point of Sale 9. Storage 10. Walk-in Cooler 11. Flower Treatment Area 12. Employee Break Room 13. Exit 14. Facade Display
Elevations
Galvanized Steel
Mosaic Tile
Concrete
Wood Laminate
Solid Surface
Chrome
Display cooler
Arrangement bar and point-of-sale
Consultation area couch
Display vases
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THE UNIVERSITY COMMONS
Type: University Dorm Room Sq. Ft.: 170 Group/ individual: Group (4) Concept
Adapting to the diverse activities and styles within the college community to create a modular-based design which encourages occupants to customize the space to fit their personal needs. The space should provide adaptability for the different activities that may take place within the room.
The custom-designed modular chair can be used as a social piece or turned into extra storage.
Wood-look cork flooring
Sustinable flyash aggregate concrete
Locally pressed black maple laminate
Cradle-to-cradle polyester fabirc
The pegboard wall is added on either side of the room to provide a unique modular element. The custom furniture built for the room along with the luminaire is designed to fit into the pegboard wall to ensure the users are able to move the furniture however they may want. The pegboard provides the option to put more furniture up on a wall instead of taking up square footage in the small room.Â
How it works Magnetic chromed piping on the frame of each translucent cube conducts low voltage electricity that transmits a current without shocking the user. Since the frame transfers electricity, only the first cube needs to be plugged into a wall outlet. The electricity from the first cube will then transmit the current into any amount of cubes that are magnetized to it.
Translucent plastic to diffuse light
Socket for bulb to be skrewed in
Magentic chrome piping
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
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HAND RENDERINGS
House Floorplan
Bedroom Floorplan and Elevation House Kitchen Elevation
Tiny Home Perspective
Tiny Home Floorplan
Tiny Home Section
KOURTNEY DUTTON 405.365.7265 KADUTTON930@GMAIL.COM
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