Mareike Christianson - 2024 Portolio

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Interior design portfolio

The University of Wisconsin-Stout 24’

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Mareike Christianson, WELL AP
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Resume 24’ The Alithini Theater The Velvet Curtain Steelcase NEXT Retail Positive Alternatives YOU-Media Teen Library Construction Documents Meraki Furniture Design Collaboration Station Honeyheart Museum Ashfall 3 4 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 Interior Design furniture Design lighting Design
Table of Contents

Mareike Christianson, WELL AP

Phone Number: 715 - 803 - 0822

Email: mareike.christianson@gmail.com

SOFTWARE

Revit

Enscape

AutoCAD

SketchUp

Adobe InDesign

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Illustrator

Microsoft Word

Microsoft Excel

Microsoft Teams

SKILLS

Communication Organization

Collaboration

Self Motivated

Time Management

Empathetic

Adaptability

INTERESTS

Art History

Performing Arts

Crocheting

Reading

Community Service

REFERENCES

Available upon request

Mareike Christianson, WELL AP

ABOUT

Dedicated worker with excellent communication, time management and computer skills such as AutoCAD, Revit, InDesign, etc. Aiming to heighten my abilities and successfully acquire a position at a firm that values client relationships, continuing education, and sustainability. Frequently described as hardworking by my peers, I can be relied upon to help your firm achieve organization, exceptional communication, and memorable client relationships.

EDUCATION

BFA Interior Design / Art History Minor

University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI

CIDA Accredited Program

2020 - Current

Expected Graduation May 2024

RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE

Interior Design Intern

The Samuels Group / Wausau, WI / 2023

Organized, alphabetized and grouped materials in a way that is easy for team members to navigate. Ordering new materials.

Tracked and updated the location and dates of the Demo Chair Program. Completed tasks for members of the Furniture Design Solutions Team. Researched warranty information for needed projects.

Microbiology Research Assistant

University of Wisconsin-Stout / Menomonie, WI / 2023

Researched protocols to test the antimicrobial properties of several types of materials, including fabrics, solid surfaces, vinyl, etc.

Collaborated with other student team members under the direction of the faculty research lead, to do dilution series, bacteria plating, and bacteria retrieval off of tested materials. Completed training to work in sterile environments and prevent contamination of results.

INVOLVEMENT & ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Cooperative Education & Internship Program Student of the Year AwardRecipient (2024)

Women In Construction Organization - Member (2024-present)

WELL Accredited Professional (August 2023 - present)

Presenter at IDEC Midwest Regional Conference (2023)

Presenter at UW-Stout Research Day (2023)

Mentor for the UW-Stout Mentor Program (2023)

Cyclical Exhibition Art Recipient (2023)

Student Interior Design Organization - Member (2020-present)

The Alithini Theater

The Alithini Theater is a historic theater that offers a variety of uses for the performing arts. Neoclassic Revival style is demonstrated through strong architectural columns and artistic balance of soft colors and ornate gilding. Low hanging ceilings compress the occupant’s visual attention, then release into open volumes that allow for the eye to travel evenly throughout the room. Architectural lighting accentuates the historic nature of the building while decorative chandeliers provide ambient lighting that supports the classical mood of the space.

UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP RAMP STAGE BACKSTAGE LOUNGE AUDITORIUM BALCONY STAIRS LOBBY BOX OFFICE RESTROOM MOTHERS ROOM OFFICES LOADING DOCK & ELEVATOR PROP STORAGE GREEN ROOM EMPLOYEE BREAK ROOM VESTIBULE DRESSING ROOM JANITOR CLOSET ELEVATOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1064 SF 127 SF 1313 SF 3504 SF 2536 SF 50 SF 191 SF 462 SF 65 SF 215 SF 85 SF 115 SF 1225 SF 100 SF 217 SF 245 SF 380 SF 790 SF 19 EMERGENCY EXIT STAIRWAY 198 SF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 9 10 10 10 10 12 14 14 14 Level 1 Floor Plan Level 2 Floor Plan
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Rendering of Box Office & Reception Rendering of Lounge

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the QR Code for a virtual reality view of the Alithini Lounge, Box Office, & grand staircase! Lounge Custom architectural columns Personalized custom staircase Uplighting to emphasize architectural elements Classic chandeliers provide nostalgia High ceiling supports compress and release concept
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Scan the QR Code for a virtual reality view of the Alithini Auditorium!

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The Velvet Curtain

This Tapas and Craft Cocktail bar provides a laid back, mysterious, and sleek atmosphere for guests who are looking to step away from their every day routine. Deep, rich colors are used throughout the space to convey elegance and accentuate sophistication. With a focus on the cocktail lounge of this space, guests will be encouraged to relax and socialize in this modern twist environment of a 1920's Art Deco speakeasy.

rendered floor Plan

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Steelcase NEXT design for what’s

NEXT is a collaborative single profit company that prioritizes sustainability, cohesion, balance, and inclusion. This 11,000 square-foot space is designed using inspiration from local elements, including the Bluebonnet flower. The implementation of HumanCentric design is shown through use of Third Space, biophilic design, and inclusive design, which prioritizes employee wellness and productivity. Organic shapes, natural colors, and fluid mobility create an encompassing work environment. 1.

Reception
Private Offices
Workstations
Client Presentation Room
Meeting Rooms
Huddle Rooms
Small Meeting/Phone Rooms
Work Cafe 1 2 2 2 2 2 6 2 3 3 4 5 7 7 7 8 12 12 13 14 2 2 6 7 9 7 15 15 9. Training Classroom 10. Mother’s Room 11. Wellness Room 12. Resource Center 13. Design Library 14. Innovation Lab & Model Shop 15. Gym Space/Locker Room rendered Floor plan 5
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Retail Project

This clean, reflective retail space offers rejuvenating products and confidence to its customers. The valiant teals, pops of pink, and neutral tones and elements mimic the sophisticated energy of Chanel. Natural greenery and textures direct the eye throughout the space and offer a sense of familiarity against the bold colors and reflective light.

display case design

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rendered Floor Plan
renderings and Elevations

Positive Alternatives

Design solutions such as sunlighting, clean air quality, and strategic color use can help to regulate stressful emotions. It’s important to note that patients are away from home, in an unfamiliar place. It’s incredibly effective to provide both public and private spaces for patients to have a safe place to be with themselves. Additionally, behavioral health studies have found that nature-based design has optimum calming effects through the use of color, curves, and organic shapes. Among the most effective colors to use in design, which include green and blue.

rendered floor plan

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HOMEOSTATIC FLUID SERENE
This location will be a homey, comfortable environment for residents to rejuvinate and grow. Aspects relating to the nature of Menomonie cater to the needs of residents and staff alike. Additionaly, the renovation will be spacious and sufficeint for employees to work effectively. The rooms in this space are connected through serene colors and ideas of reflection, which encourage residents and staff to acknowledge their emotions and actions.

YOU Media Teen Library

A new digital learning program has been announced to open at one of the Milwaukee Public Library locations. This 3,000 square-foot library space provides a productive and rejuvinating area for students to socialize, experiment, and recieve help with their studies. Organic materials, textures, and natural colors are used throughout the interior to refresh the minds of students and help them concentrate on their success.

rendered floor plan

custom reception desk

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30” 76” roll-up wheelchair clearance 80” Organic Productive Refreshing Rejuvenating
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Construction Documents

This set of construction documents identifies and analyzes the basis for specification decisions including product performance, testing, evaluation, product liability and value management. They demonstrate the importance of properly detailed, scaled, and dimensioned sheets for a hypothetical commercial building.

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CONSTRUCTION PLAN GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL PARTITION LOCATIONS SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON FLOOR PLAN. IN CASE OF CONFLICT NOTIFY DESIGNER. FLOOR PLAN BY DESIGNER TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER ALL OTHER PLANS. 2. ALL WORK SHALL BE ERECTED AND INSTALLED PLUMB, LEVEL, SQUARE AND TRUE. 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SUFFICIENT FRAMING OR BLOCKING OF ALL WALL OPENINGS FOR MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS INCLUDING SHELVING, SIDELIGHT, DOORS, MILLWORK, ETC. LOCATED IN OR ON WALLS. ALL CONCEALED LUMBER TO BE SEALED AND FIRE TREATED. 4. ALL GYPSUM BOARD PARTITIONS SHALL BE TAPED AND SANDED SMOOTH WITH NO VISIBLE JOINTS. ALL EXPOSED GYPSUM BOARD EDGES TO HAVE FLEXIBLE VINYL CORNER GUARDS AS SPECIFICIED, U.O.N. 5. NEW PARTITIONS TO ALIGN WITH EXISTING WINDOW FRAMES/SILLS OR EXISTING WALLS/COLUMNS U.O.N. 6. NEW PARTITIONS AT WINDOWS TO BE CENTERED ON MULLLIONS U.O.N. 7. ALL PARTITIONS IN EXCESS OF 30 -0 LENGTH SHALL HAVE FULL HEIGHT CONTROL JOINT INSTALLED WITH 30 -0 MAXIMUM SPACING. 8. WHENEVER OPENINGS ARE CUT THROUGH FIRE RATED PARTITIONS, IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR FOR WHOM THE HOLE IS CUT TO PATCH AND REPAIR ANY OPENINGS TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF THE FIRE RATING. 9. FIREPROOFING, IF ANY, SHALL BE UNPIERCED. ANY SUBCONTRACTOR PENTRATING THE FIREPROOFING SHALL BE REQUIRED TO REPLACE FIREPROOFING TO THE ORIGINAL CONDITION AND FIRE RATING, AT THE SUBCONTRACTORS EXPENSE. 10. ALL DOOR FRAMES TO BE INSTALLED PLUMB, STRAIGHT AND TRUE. MAINTAIN ADEQUATE TOLERANCES AND CLEARANCES SO THAT ALL DOORS FIT AS SPECIFIED. 11. ALL DOORS SHALL HAVE 1 -6 CLEARANCE ON STRIKE/PULL SIDE OF DOOR. NOTIFY DESIGNER OF EXCEPTIONS PRIOR TO CLOSING OF PARTITIONS. 12. PROVIDE ALL PARTS NECESSARY FOR PROPER OPERATION OF ALL DOORS. 13. ALL HARDWARE TO BE ADA COMPLIANT AND AS SPECIFIED. 14. ALL DOUBLE DOORS TO BE CENTERED IN WALL SPACE U.O.N. 15. ALL THRESHOLDS NOT TO EXCEED 1/2 IN HEIGHT. 16. PROVIDE AND INSTALL COMMERCIAL GRADE ROLLER SHADES AT ALL EXTERIOR WINDOWS. SHADES TO HAVE 3% OPENNESS FACTOR. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT COLOR OPTIONS TO DESIGNER FOR SELECTION. 17. MODIFY AND SUPPLEMENT EXISTING SPRINKLER SYSTEM AS REQUIRED BY CODE PER PARTITION LAYOUT. BUILDING SPRINKLER SYSTEM MUST NOT BE DISRUPTED DURING CONSTRUCTION. 18. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR TO REVIEW ALL THERMOSTAT LOCATIONS WITH DESIGNER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. CONSTRUCTION PLAN KEYNOTES: 1. SEE SHEET A5.00 FOR ENLARGED DEMO AND CONSTRUCTION PLAN OF RESTROOMS. 2. SEE SHEET A7.00 FOR RECEPTION DESK DETAILS. 3. PROVIDE AND INSTALL WATER LINE FOR ICE MAKER IN BREAK ROOM REFRIGERATOR. NEW DOOR EXISTING WALL EXISTING DOOR NEW WALL DEMO WALL WALL AND DOOR LEGEND BIFOLD DOOR DOUBLE DOOR A B C D E F A. RATED TO THE DECK ABOVE B. INSULATED TO THE DECK ABOVE C. TO THE CEILING D. PLUMBING E. CONDITION AT EXTERIOR MULLION CONDITION AT CONCRETE/COLUMN WALL TYPE SYMBOLS ROOM SCHEDULE 2801 2802 2803 2804 2805 2806 2807 2808 2809 2810 2811 2812 CONFERENCE OPEN WORK SPACE HUDDLE PRINTING AREA COPY/BREAK ROOM RECEPTION NORTH CORRIDOR EAST CORRIDOR SOUTH CORRIDOR WEST CORRIDOR WOMENS RESTROOM MENS RESTROOM 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 3.1 7.1 A B C D E F G H C.1 G.1 A1 CONFERENCE 2801 OPEN WORK SPACE 2802 HUDDLE 2803 PRINTER 2804 COPY/BREAK 2805 RECEPTION 2806 B B D C A A A6.00 2 COPY NORTH 3 COPY EAST A6.00 1 BREAK ELEVATION 2803 2801 2805A 2802 2805B 2804 2807 2808 2810 2806B 2806A 21' - 7 1/4" 68' - 3 1/4" 16' 4" NORTH CORRIDOR 2807 SOUTH CORRIDOR 2809 EAST CORRIDOR 2808 WEST CORRIDOR 2810 MENS RESTROOM 2812 WOMENS RESTROOM 2811 B C A A B B A A A A A A A A A A 81' - 3 3/4" 71' 0" CLEAR 5' 0" 7' 8 1/4" 71' 0 3/4" 3' - 8 1/4" 7' 8 1/4" 30' 6 3/4" 8' 1 1/4" 6' 4" 8' 0"15' 10 1/4" 4' 0" 5' 6 1/4" 34' 1/4" 11' 8" C C 29' - 10 1/4" 15' 10 1/4" 15' 1/4" 41' 3" CLEAR 5' 0" CLEAR 5' 0" CLEAR 5' 0" 17' 5 1/4" 24' - 10 1/2" 3' - 6" 2 3 1 F F F F F 1 26' 5 1/4" 7' 8 1/4" 59' 2 1/2" 14' 9 1/2" 9' 3" 3' 8 1/4" 21' 3/4" 15' 11" 25' 9" ALIGN ALIGN ALIGN ALIGN 6 www.autodesk.com/revit Scale Project number Date Drawn by Checked by Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail 1/8" = 1'-0" 4/4/2023 6:45:56 PM A1.00 CONSTRUCTION PLAN DES-414-002 BPM STUDIO 4-6-2023 MQC KEF No. Description Date 1/8" = 1'-0" CONSTRUCTION PLAN GENERAL NOTES 1/8" = 1'-0" WALL AND DOOR LEGEND 1/8" = 1'-0" 1 A1.00 CONSTRUCTION PLAN
19 0' 1/2" 0' 4" 3' 7 1/4" 2' 3 1/2" 3' 0" 2' 0 1/4" 2' 0" 2' 0" 0' 6" CLEAR 3' 0" 0' 3 1/2" P3 PLAM1 PLAM2 PLAM1 B1 1 A7.00 NOTE: CABINET CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY MEASUREMENTS BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. 0' 4" 2' 6" 8" 2' 6" 2' 0" 2' 0" CLEAR 3' 1/4" CLEAR 2' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 0' 1/2" 0' 4" P3 2' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 1' 10 3/4" 2' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" PLAM1 PLAM2 2 A7.00 NOTE: CABINET CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY MEASUREMENTS BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. 2' 0" 2' 6" 1' 8" 2' 10" 2' 0 1/4" 2' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 0' 1/2" 0' 4" 1' 0 1/2" 1' - 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" 2' 0" P3 PLAM1 PLAM2 B1 NOTE: CABINET CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY MEASUREMENTS BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. 2' 0" 2' 6" 1' 8" 2' 10" 1' 5" 2' 9" 4' 0" 6' 0" WC4 PLAM3 WT1 WC4 WT1 2' 6 1/2" 0' 1/2" 0' 4" 4' 0" 3' 0" 1' 6" 3' 0" 1' 6 1/2" 1' 8 1/2" 3' 5" 1' 8 1/2" 3' 6" 5' 1/2" 3 A7.00 1' 7" 3' 4 1/2" 3' 6" 5' 1/2" 3' 5 1/2" 2' 5" 1' 6" 3' 0" 1' 6 1/2" 2' 4" 7' 0" 0' 8" 1' - 6 1/2" 3' 5" 3' 5" 3' 6" 5' 5 1/2" 4' 0" 1' 6" 3' 0" 3' 8" 0' 11" 2' 6 1/2" 0' 1/2" 0' 4" 3' 0" WC4 WC4 PLAM3 WT1 NOTE: CABINET CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY MEASUREMENTS BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. 2' 5" 1' 6" 3' 0" 1' 6" 1' 7" 2' 11 1/4" 4' 6 1/4" 1' 3" 1' 3" 1' 3" 1' 3" 1' 3" 1' 3" www.autodesk.com/revit Project number Date Drawn by Checked by Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax 1/2" = 1'-0" 3/30/2023 6:21:27 PM A6.00 ELEVATIONS DES-414-002 BPM STUDIO 3-30-2023 MQC KEF No. Description Date 1/2" = 1'-0" 1 BREAK ELEVATION 1/2" = 1'-0" 2 COPY - NORTH 1/2" = 1'-0" 3 COPY EAST 1/2" = 1'-0" 4 MENS RR 1/2" = 1'-0" 5 WOMENS RR FURNITURE/EQUIPMENT PLAN GENERAL NOTES: 1. FURNITURE INFORMATION IS FOR MOVING AND PLACEMENT REFERENCE ONLY. 2. VERIFY FURNITURE SPECIFICATIONS WITH MANUFACTUTER REPRESENTA 3. TENANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MOVING AND FURNITURE COORDINATION. 4. TENANT AND TENANT S CONTRACT WORKERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING ANY DAMAGE DONE TO FINISHED CONSTRUCTION WORK DUE TO MOVING FURNITURE, FIXTURES AND/OR EQUIPMENT. FURNITURE/EQUIPMENT PLAN KEY NOTES: 1. SEE A7.00 FOR RECEPTION DESK DETAILS. 2. SEE A5.00 FOR ENLARGED EQUIPMENT PLAN OF RESTROOMS. 3. CLIENT PROVIDED REFRIDGERATOR. 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 3.1 7.1 A B C D E F G H C.1 G.1 A1 6 2 2 2812 2811 2801 2802 2803 2804 2805 2806 2808 2809 2810 3 1 CH5 CH5 CH5 CH5 CH5 CH5 CH5 CH5 CH5 CH5 CH5 T1 T2 T3 T3 T3 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH4 CT1 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 WS1 WS1 WS1 WS1 WS1 WS1 WS1 WS1 WS1 WS1 WS1 WS SPECS BY FURNITURE DEALER LC1 LC1 LC2 ST2 ST1 ST1 LC2 14 15 16 17 18 19 ROOM SCHEDULE 2801 2802 2803 2804 2805 2806 2807 2808 2809 2810 2811 2812 CONFERENCE OPEN WORK SPACE HUDDLE PRINTING AREA COPY/BREAK ROOM RECEPTION NORTH CORRIDOR EAST CORRIDOR SOUTH CORRIDOR WEST CORRIDOR WOMENS RESTROOM MENS RESTROOM NEW DOOR EXISTING WALL EXISTING DOOR NEW WALL DEMO WALL WALL AND DOOR LEGEND BIFOLD DOOR DOUBLE DOOR www.autodesk.com/revit Scale Project number Date Drawn by Checked by Consultant Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address e-mail Consultant Address Address Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail Consultant Address Address Phone As indicated 4/4/2023 3:53:43 PM A4.00 FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT SHEET DES-414-002 BPM STUDIO 4-6-2023 MQC KEF No. Description Date 1/8" = 1'-0" 1 A4.00 FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT

Meraki

Adjective: to do something with soul, passion, or love.

Meraki is a custom seat designed to make large scale crochet projects easier for practicing crafters. A simple base is complimented by sculptural radius board that creates attractive, timeless curvature. To nod toward its purpose, the seat cushion is artistically crocheted for a comfy, cozy, personalized aesthetic.

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Step 1: Design and Render

Step 2: Assemble Base

Step 3: Measure Ridge Board & Support

Step 4: Cut Foam Cushion

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FURNITURE DESIGN COLLABORATION STATION

Embark on a design journey in our 600-square-foot collaboration room. This multifunctional space blends a small client-centric conference room and flexible individual workspaces in the captivating spirit of Haworth. With chic wall storage showcasing client products, this room harmonizes artistic expression with ergonomic elegance, inviting you into a narrative where function, flair, and Haworth style effortlessly intertwine.

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AXON VIEWS OF SPACE

FURNITURE RENDERINGS

Honeyheart Museum

The Honeyheart Museum provides a space for appreciation of the arts, specifically in music and musical theater. The patrons of Athens, Ohio hold a deep respect for the arts and how it has merged with the local environment. The deep hills and rustic brick roads are incorporated into the lighting design by mixing curvaceous designs with static lighting solutions. This space will combine adequate lighting with shadows and drama to mimic the flow of music, while still following illuminance level guidelines and allowing appropriate levels of natural daylight.

Reflected Ceiling Plan

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142 SF MEN 104 149 SF WOMEN 103 17 SF JANITORS 102 416 SF LOBBY 101 135 SF VESTIBULE 100 1782 SF MUSEUM 105 382 SF ARTIFACTS 107 COVE NL TYP. LAYERED BAFFLES TYP.2'-10" 10'-211/16"11'-0" 12'-0" TYP. 2' - 0" BRICK WALL TYP. 2' - 5" 14'-0" 26'-0" 10'-0" 2'-10" 10'-0" 10'-0" LIGHTING SYMBOL LEGEND TRACK LIGHTING RECESSED CANS ASPEN LED PENDANT 2 x 2 TROFFER LIGHT NIGHT LIGHT PINHOLE LIGHT TRACK W/ BARN SHUTTER DOORS BAFFLES SKYLIGHT AIR SUPPLY AIR RETURN WIREFLOW CHANDELIER 142 SF MEN 104 149 SF WOMEN 103 17 SF JANITORS 102 416 SF LOBBY 101 382 SF ARTIFACTS 107 NL TYP. TYP.2'-10" 10'-211/16"11'-0" TYP. 2' - 5" 26'-0" 10'-0" 2'-10" 10'-0" 10'-0" LIGHTING SYMBOL LEGEND TRACK LIGHTING RECESSED CANS ASPEN LED PENDANT 2 x 2 TROFFER LIGHT NIGHT LIGHT PINHOLE LIGHT TRACK W/ BARN SHUTTER DOORS BAFFLES SKYLIGHT AIR SUPPLY AIR RETURN WIREFLOW CHANDELIER

electrical Plan

3 D CP D 3 3 3 CONTROL PANEL SETTING MUSEUM PROPER A-1 A-2 A-3 B-1 B-2 B-3 C-1 C-2 C-3 TRACK SPOTS FULL AT 100% TRACK SPOTS DIMMED AT 75% TRACK SPOTS DIMMED AT 50% DOWNLIGHTS FULL AT 100% DOWNLIGHTS DIMMED AT 75% DOWNLIGHTS DIMMED AT 50% PINHOLES FULL AT 100% PINHOLES DIMMED AT 75% PINHOLES DIMMED AT 50% 3 3 OS OS 3 D CP D 3 CONTROL PANEL SETTING MUSEUM PROPER A-1 A-2 A-3 B-1 B-2 B-3 C-1 C-2 C-3 TRACK SPOTS FULL AT 100% TRACK SPOTS DIMMED AT 75% TRACK SPOTS DIMMED AT 50% DOWNLIGHTS FULL AT 100% DOWNLIGHTS DIMMED AT 75% DOWNLIGHTS DIMMED AT 50% PINHOLES FULL AT 100% PINHOLES DIMMED AT 75% PINHOLES DIMMED AT 50% 3 3

ashfall

“Ashfall” emphasises the balance between beauty and destruction in nature. Nature’s unpredictability creates anticipation and restlessness for the disruptions we patiently wait for. A volcanic eruption, poses devestating consequences in the moment, but appears peaceful and even serene while dormant. This combination between serenity and danger are frozen in time within this custom light fixture, allowing us as viewers to appreciate its fierceness from a distance.

With the semi-translucency of the resin, diffused lighting comes through the colors and folds of the mimicked volcanic explosion while indirect light floods from the top of the fixture.

The lamp used for this fixture is dimmable and mimics the flow of our Circadian Rhythm. This picture features the “Wind Down” setting of the lamp, which has a color temperature of 2700K. This setting properly portrays the warmth of this piece, and accents the use of yellow and orange resin within the lampshade.

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1 Original Lampshade Outline 2
Black Crushed Glass
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Cellophane Wrap Milk jug cap Solo Cups

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