ABOUT ME
My name is Paige Desrocher and I am a senior at Texas Tech University studying interior design.
As a child I was always artistic, and I thought it was too big of a dream to become an artist one day When I came across Interior Design, it changed my perspective on design Utilizing my passion for creativity and helping change the lives of clients makes everything about what I strive to do worthwhile.
EDUCATION
2020-CURRENT
Texas Tech University
Degree: Bachelor of Interior Design | CIDA Accredited Program
Expected Graduation Date: May 2024
EXPERIENCE
2023-CURRENT BH DRAFTING & DESIGN
Lubbock, TX
Exposure to construction sites, learn more about construction methods, materials, and techniques
Projects often present complex challenges that require creative problem-solving abilities
Balancing multiple tasks and deadlines, help develop strong time management and organizational skills
Working in a team environment and communicating with Project Managers and other co-workers
Been involved in project management tasks such as coordinating with clients, contractors, and suppliers, managing project timelines, and ensuring that deliverables are met
CONTACT
Phone Email (512) 987 4475
paigedesrocher@gmailcom
wwwlinkedincom/in/Paige Desrocher
SOFTWARE
Office
FRONT DESK PERSPECTIVE
S A N T A N A
FALL 2022
PROBLEM STATEMENT
The goal of this build promote creativity and while also providing c tranquility. Many options o were included in the desi group work, meetings, o studies. Provided were p and private offices, con variety of work enviro unique spaces. Whic communal areas including cafe and bar areas. At Santana, the intention was to make occupants as comfortable as possible and provide a home, away from home while allowing access to technologies that may not be available elsewhere.


ENTRANCE
Entrance
Lobby
LOBBY
Front Desk
FRONT DESK
Private Office
PRIVATE OFFICE
YOGA ROOM
Yoga Room
CAFE
Cafe
Staff Office
STAFF OFFICE
Indoor/Outdoor Area
INDOOR/OUTDOOR
CONFERENCE
Conference Room
Private Nook
PRIVATE NOOK
LOUNGE ROOM
Lounge Room
BATHROOM
Bathroom
Elevator
ELEVATOR
Primar
PRIMARY ADJACENCY
SECONDARY ADJACENCY
UNDESIRED ADJACENCY
Second Undes

CONCEPT STATEMENT
The rich, succulent Utah desert is the concept for the co-work space. The textures from the rough edges of a cactus and smooth terrain of the canyons will be mimicked with furniture and finishes. Bringing the feeling of nature indoors will be reflected in lighting choices. This design utilizes the Utah Sunset, incorporating warm neutral tones. The feeling of being in a natural areas can be restoring in nature. Creating a co-work space that allows productivity and collaboration is the goal for Santana.
SKILLS DEMONSTRATED
Enscape Revit
LDING ELEVATION

CONCEPT IMAGERY








ARCHED DOORWAY INTO KITCHEN
BUILDING ELEVATION
CUSTOM BUILT BAR

Cafe Elevation Not to Scale




























LOBBY PERSPECTIVE


MATERIALS






TARGET GROUP
-Fashion
-Design
-Art
-Film/Photography
This space is dedicated to men and women specifically in works of fashion, design, and art. Allowing this space to be an area of comfort and the stimulation of creativity.
Copper Accent Wall Wood Flooring Wallpaper Floor Tile Paint Floor TileCAFE PERSPECTIVE



WASHINGTON DC RESIDENCE FOR THE JAPAN AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED STATES 02


PROJECT STATEMENT
Couple Koji and Noriko Tomita have recently bought a brownstone in the prestigious neighborhood of Georgetown, located in Washington D.C. Koji Tomita has been an accomplished Ambassador of Israel and Korea and an award-winning author. The 4-million-dollar brownstone is expected to be remodeled with high end design features. This particular client wishes to incorporate their Japanese culture into the design of the home, as well as being able to incorporate him and his wife's hobbies into the design of the home.
CONCEPT STATEMENT
The inspiration behind the conceptual design of the home is the bonsai tree, it is one of the mo plants in the Japanese culture. Many earthy as greens and browns will be incorporated i this not only resembles the bonsai tree b traditional Japanese style of interiors as req home will bring a sense of tranquility and clea
SKILLS DEMONSTRATED
Hand Drafting
Photoshop
AutoCAD
Mircosoft Excel
INSPIRATION IMAGERY




BLOCKING DIAGRAM
FOYER
OFFICE LAUNDRY ROOM ATHLETIC ROOM
GUEST SUITE 1
KITCHEN
LIVING ROOM
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
BUBBLE DIAGRAM
GYM LAUNDRY ROOM
ELEVATOR
OFFICE
FOYER
BEDROOM
SUITE 1
FAMILY ROOM
POWDER BATH DINING ROOM
ELEVATOR
DINING ROOM
FAMILY ROOM
FIRST FLOOR
LIVING ROOM
SECOND FLOOR
KITCHEN


ADJACENCY MATRIX
MASTERSUITE
GUEST BEDROOM SUITE 1
GUEST BEDROOM SUITE 2
GUEST BEDROOM SUITE 3
OFFICE
KITCHEN
DININGROOM
LIVINGROOM
GYM
FAMILYROOM
LAUNDRYROOM
POWDERROOM
ELEVATOR

PRIMARY ADJACENCY
SECONDARY ADJACENCY
UNDESIRED ADJACENCY







MATERIALS





BRIGHT HOUSE
SPRING 2022
03
PROJECT STATEMENT
The goal of this project is to create a boutique winery located in Fredericksburg, Texas for clients Steve Newton, KatyJane Seaton, and Andrea Wade. The property runs up to the Pedernales River in the hill country. To compliment the beautiful view, the winery will include outdoor gathering and event spaces This growing town attracts many tourists because of its unique small-town vibe and growing wine industry. It is the perfect spot for a boutique wine company. The winery will be able to hold up to 500 guests at a time with 40 cottages of 3 different floorplan designs. Plentiful parking will be provided throughout the site for our guests and staff members. The winery will be inviting to all people. With many various event spaces throughout the site, it will host events such as live music, art festivals, and auctions. It’s a great way to include small businesses and get free advertising, while also attracting various groups of people to come enjoy a glass of wine.
CONCEPT STATEMENT

Bright House boutique winery will brighten your spirits. With Mediterran Bright House will bring a sense of vibrance to everyone who walk Stargazing at the observatory is one of the biggest attractions. W country of Fredericksburg, Texas you can see the stars crystal clear. T Sunburst, The Starry Night, and The Lunar Eclipse. In honor of the bea cottages offer a unique, out of this world experience, each buil property consists of curves which represent the stars in the sky. The s the galaxies of the night, clustered in groups, perfect for large pa themed specifically to its name. Lunar eclipse features colors and blues, representing the moon. Sunburst is a pop of color with bright y space, representing the sun. Starry night offers dark blues and gold a the Fredricksberg night sky.

SECOND
FLOOR


MATERIALS


DFLOOR

SECOND FLOOR BAR AREA





GALAXY CAFE


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RENDERED FLOORPLAN










RENDERED FIRST FLOOR FLOORPLAN Gold Metal









RENDERED SECOND FLOOR FLOORPLAN






MATERIALS












RENDERED FIRST FLOOR

RENDERED SECOND FLOOR

TTU HUKABEE COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE REVITALIZATION AND EXPANSION - GROUP PROJECT
FALL 2023




PROJECT
STATEMENT FIRST FLOOR LOBB
The adaptive re-use project aims to revitalize the Texas Tech Huckabee College of Architecture. The primary objective was to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of the facility to better cater to the academicprogram needs. The scope includes evaluation and renovation of interior spaces such as studios, offices, galleries, classrooms, and restrooms. Updates will be made to furniture, fixtures, and equipment. The building’sinfrastructure including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, technology, AV, and security systems will be analyzed and improved. The project alsoencompasses enhancements to the building’s facade, site work, and landscaping. The program extension spans an additional 40,000+ sq ft to the existing building.

KEY:
EXISTING ADDITION
A LOBBY/RECEPTION
B.CAFE
C.STUDENTCOMMONROOM
D GROUPSTUDYSPACES
E EXHIBITIONSPACE
F.RESTROOMS
G AUDITORIUM
H FABRICATIONLAB
I.COURTYARD







CONCEPT STATEMENT
The redesign of the HCOA building is inspired by the rugged beauty of the West Texas landscape and the fluidity of curvilinear forms. The concept aims to capture the raw and untamed spirit of West Texas, using a palette of colors that reflect the earthy tones of the desert landscape. Curvilinear forms, inspired by natural elements such as rolling hills, river bends, and wind-swept dunes, are incorporated into the design to create a sense of flow and continuity. The facade of the building reflects the essence of the Palo Duro Canyon, capturing its grandeur and natural beauty. These organic shapes facilitate smoother circulation, enhance spatial experiences, and foster a connection with nature. The organic architecture of the design opens up a myriad of possibilities for window placements, each offering a unique perspective of the vibrant campus life. This design melds effortlessly with the West Texas lishing a symbiotic the constructed form and e natural surroundings.


SECOND FLOOR
















KEY:

EXISTING ADDITION
A.STUDIO1
B.STUDIO2
C.STUDIO3
D.SHOWERROOMS/LOCKERS
E.RESTROOMS
F.TA/PHDOFFICES
G.JURYSPACE
H.STUDENTFLEXSPACE
I.FACULTYKITCHEN/BREAK ROOM
STUDIO PERSPECTIVE



BAR STRIP REDESIGN
COMING SPRING 2024
RESEARCH TOPIC
Create a health and wellness lifestyle for college students and Lubbock residents by encouraging a healthy way of living, compared to a place that has originally promoted unhealthy habits.
PROJECT STATEMENT
The comprehensive redesign of the 35,000 square-foot Broadway Street Bar Strip in Lubbock, Texas is made to elevate the local entertainment landscape. This transformative project encompasses the integration of diverse amenities, catering to a broad spectrum of users. The meticulously planned revitalization includes the introduction of a yoga/spa studio, a state-of-the-art sports bar, an exclusive speakeasy, a college counseling center, a modern gym facility, and a healthfocused juice bar. This adaptable approach is designed to provide a welcoming space for individuals of all backgrounds and interests. By prioritizing both entertainment and well-being, the reimagined facilities aim to foster a vibrant and positive environment for the diverse community of Lubbock residents. The infusion of healthier food and drink options, combined with an array of recreational and wellness offerings, is poised to create a dynamic and inclusive destination, enriching the overall quality of life for the local population.

The proposed project aims to optimize the layout of the existing site on Broadway Street, leveraging current traffic patterns to preserve the area's architectural essence while enhancing functionality to meet evolving community needs. By redeveloping the bar-centric segment, the plan emphasizes comprehensive health and wellness facilities, catering to both the college demographic and the broader Lubbock population. Introducing diverse recreational options, including pickleball courts, yoga studios, and health-conscious dining establishments, promotes a more balanced and holistic lifestyle. This transformation fosters community engagement and encourages healthier choices, enhancing overall well-being and quality of life for residents and visitors.
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BROADWAY ST

BROADWAY ST

BROADWAY ST
NORTH SIDE BROADWAY
NORTH SIDE

SOUTH SIDE

FIRST DOWN LOUNGE THE BLIND TIGER LOUNGE
Sports Bar






Speakeasy










REVIVE Juice Bar/Cafe








College Counseling Center
























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