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Ryan Williams

Notes about me:

Senior Design Professional and D.E.I leader, with more than five years of experience leading and growing cross-functional teams tasked with creating complex, built environments throughout the world and developing comprehensive strategies for creating diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplaces. Completed over 700,000 square feet of commercial office fit-outs and hospitality. Co-founded and led an Intrapreneurial Diversity, Equity & Inclusion organization within WeWork.

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6 RYAN WILLIAMS x x November 1, 2022 ARQHIVE.WORLD

Arqhive.World

Create a tool for designers to organize projects, network with collaborators and share portfolio work on one collective platform

• Co-Founder and self taught Product Designer responsible for the endto-end design process and creating a scalable quality design system from scratch.

The portfolio creation process might be the most universal experience for people involved in or aspiring to be a part of a creative profession. It is a snapshot of a moment in your professional timeline. A prerequisite for; employment, enrollment, licensure, and can even serve as a marketing tool to engage with would-be clients.

Nowadays, even though work has become centralized around employment or enrollment experiences, the presentation of that work has become far more decentralized. Instagram, LinkedIn, personal websites, discord servers; they are all nodes in a network of how you disseminate your work into the world. These nodes deserve a central hub. A space that can help you catalog your projects and track its impact while providing tools to curate the presentation of that work to its intended audiences.

When Arqhive started, the idea was to make an open-source platform for resource sharing at the height of the pandemic. Today, Arqhive is a tool for designers to organize projects, network with collaborators, and share portfolio works on one collaborative platform. Our goal is to rethink the modern portfolio and create a utility-first platform that enables creators to have their work speak for itself anywhere, anytime, for any audience.

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The Universal Portfolio

Core Features

• Project Hosting w/ Linked Assets & Media

• Collaborator Attributions for Individuals & Teams

• Curated Collections of Portfolio Works

Notes on my role:

As Co-Founder and Product Designer at ARQHIVE, I lead the refinement of ARQHIVE’s UI/UX and development of a responsive scalable design system for easy translation of design components across multiple form factors. As a self-taught designer, my responsibilities are to shepherd the ARQHIVE branding and visual design from company colors and copy to design system strategy and development. As a team, we’ve shipped multiple design iterations on time and schedule and with each deployment released new features and functions for the platform.

Color palette snippet (left) showing the primary Arqhive colors and their intended uses. Typography styles snippet (bottom) showing text styles, specs, and their intended uses.

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ARQHIVE.WORLD

mockups of login, sign-up, profile, and projects page (bottom).

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ARQHIVE.WORLD

Textfield and button components (left) showing primary and secondary button styles and states as well as text field styles and states. Low-fidelity sign-up screen used to QC component and container proportions. High-fidelity sign-up mockup utilizing button and text field design system components and brand colors.

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Profile components (top) showing dynamic and static variations in project experience and external platforms. When published, experience and platform entries are contained in a static list on the active-users profile in the order determined by the active user.

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Project card concept (left). Project index (top) displaying all projects uploaded to the platform. The project page (bottom) shows relevant information and project taxonomy: type, year, description, tag, and creator(s).

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The collections page (top) shows where you can curate a specific selection of projects for external viewers. Choose from a list of all your public projects (bottom) and send it to your intended audiences. Attribute credit to your collaborators for a given project and add it to your collection.

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The Dungeon

Renovate an iconic hip-hop landmark and pay homage to its history by creating a short stay experience where the next generation of artist can come and experience the legacy of the Dungeon Family.

• 100% Minority or woman owned consultant, vendor and project team

• Overnight stays available for only $25/night

It’s impossible to deny the impact of Atlanta artists on the popularity of hip hop. In particular, The Dungeon Family – a collective that includes Outkast, Goodie Mob, and Organized Noize – helped establish Atlanta as a hotbed for talent. Despite their global imprint, the place where The Dungeon Family’s music came to life has never been accessible to fans – until now.

To celebrate Black Music Month and highlight the distinct impact of Atlanta’s music scene, six-time Grammy winner and rapper Big Boi became a Host on Airbnb for the first time. Our team’s task was to create a unique fan and artist experience that allowed guests to experience a piece of music history by booking an overnight stay at “The Dungeon” house, named after its basement studio where pioneering albums like Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik were made.

Team Verb and our client partner Airbnb mindfully sourced local artists, vendors, contractors, and consultants to provide services and artful adaptations of some of Outkast’s most iconic moments. The team of Atlanta natives and hip-hop lovers alike helped to create an authentic and transformational experience not just for the fans of Outkast and The Dungeon Family but also for the artist themselves.

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The Dungeon House

Featured Amenities:

• In-Home Recording Studio

• Private Chef Dinner

• Custom Toile Atlanta

Landmark Wallpaper

• ‘Player’s Ball’ Style Lounge

Notes on my role:

For this project, I served as PreProduction Project Manager and Designer. My primary responsibility was to lead the renovation of the pre-war hip-hop landmark to bring it up to code and modernize the existing interior while also preserving the iconic historical elements. I coordinated remotely with our interdisciplinary team of producers, interior designers, talent, and creative agencies to deliver the space on time and on budget with a local team of minority-owned contractors and vendors.

Platnium Record Wall

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Living room with hand-painted Stankonia flag (top). Sixtime Grammy winner Big Boi (bottom) photographed in living room by local photographer Cam Kirk
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DUNGEON Dining room (left). Lounge space banquette (top). Lounge space pool table with framed Outkast and Dungeon Family records and hidden recording studio door (bottom).
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Listening room (top) and in-home recording studio (bottom) where guest can book studio time with a professional sound engineer to record hits of their own.
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DUNGEON Primary bedroom with custom Outkast logo plaque (top) new wainstcotting and vintage emmanual wicker peacock chair styled to depicting the Big Boi ‘Speakerboxx’ album cover (bottom).
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Affinity Group

Create a community where people of color always feel represented, included, and heard in the workplace by fostering fellowship, advancement, resources, and recognition.

• Expanded to 15 markets and three continents in three years

• Facilitated and vetted a $2 million grant program for Black-owned member businesses

They’re commonly known as Affinity Groups, Employee Resource Groups or Employee Community Groups. These organizations exist as entities within a larger corporation meant to foster a more engrained culture of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion within the workplace.

Our team created We of Color to not only develop meaningful programming for our people but to also make sure that structurally people of color at WeWork were better positioned for advancement, recognition opportunities, and equipped with the resources needed for their success

By creating a safe space for controversial conversation, producing programming that reflects the needs of the people, and aligning departmental and intrepreneurial goals we were able to transform an affinity group into a self-sufficient intrapreneurial organization that operated in over 14 markets, three countries, and two continents.

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150+ Events

56 Partnerships

Attendees

We of Color

Membership

Notes on my role:

Serving in roles as co-founder, creative lead and most recently president, I’ve been performed duties ranging from designing the look and feel for all events and campaigns as well as aligning the global strategic direction for the organization. Most of our work is stoked in the sayings and ideas that kept us focused on our goals. We elevate cause and utilize tools at our disposal both physically and digitally to amplify that message.

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Count:
1,300 Values: Fellowship Advancement Resources Recognition
3,200
We of Color official apparel (left) and launch meeting with the co-founder and then Chief Culture Officer Miguel McKelvey (right)

Capsule collection of apparel and accessories designed and sold for the company’s annual retreat. All proceeds were donated to charity.

Sales Total:

Profit Total:

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$3,000
$10,000
AFFINITY GROUP

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Black-owned business grant copy and recipients (top) directing 2 million dollars to minority-owned businesses. Navigating your career path (bottom) featuring executives from ESPN, WeWork, and Pandora.

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ENCOUNTERS

Free Encounters

Design a workplace for entrepreneurs that embraces commerce and mobility while providing unique and specific work environments for all business types.

• Developed during my final year of Architecture school and leveraged to turn into a full-time job placement out of college within the subject matter industry.

This Thesis was meant to be a commentary on the growing dynamism of the workplace. Co-Working spaces, amenity HQ’s and the ever-growing gig economy inspired a project whose aim was to create a singular workplace that could support the lifecycle of a startup business.

“Free Encounters” was the documentation of an attempt at that organically mixed-use workplace. It organizes users into three archetypes, Creative, Commerce and Coverage, and anchors itself in the massive footprint of the 150,000 square foot Starrett Lehigh floor plate.

A floor plate of that size allows for bespoke work areas specific to the dynamics of each archetype and also creates opportunities for the marketplace and the workplace to collide. The result is a hyperactive social landscape that creates serendipitous interactions.

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FREE ENCOUNTERS

Free Encounters

Square Footage:

Notes about the project:

Lehigh was chosen as the site for this exploration

to its scale and density of program. The building houses over 200 businesses in various sectors and because of that diversity, it acts as a prime contrast to exploring

space where said businesses co-exist in a single space

and tailored to their various working styles.

DOMESTIC WORKPLACE

Work Environment 1: Domestic, homebased work. Home office, homes studio, etc.

COMMERCIAL WORKPLACE

Work Environment 2: Commercial office-based work. Private office space, single or multi-tenant floors, no shared amenities.

Work Environment 3: Transient high churn workspaces, cafe’s, hotels, libraries, airport lounges.

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30th Street b/n 11th and MANHATTAN, NEW Site

Creative

User Type 1: The Grandstand acts as the creative podium for this user. As the most unique and eclectic user, the creative professional has many varying needs. Their work requires a highly tactile approach and a wide-ranging set of tools both digital and physical to produce their work. The output itself lives in digital and physical marketplaces ready for consumption.

Commerce

User Type 3: The Commerce professional is a financial guru that knows how to close a deal. A majority of negotiations happen on the go but when it comes to the office, privacy is key. To achieve that, opaque boundaries are replaced by auditory ones. The Porch juxtaposes static and accelerated vertical movement. Enlarged landings act as informal meeting zones embracing this users style of work

Coverage

User Type 2: The Alcove is meant to facilitate moments of repose for this user. Journalism as a profession has a diminishing physical footprint and an increasingly digital output. Word processing done mostly on computers contributes to a primarily mobile way of working for this user type. A pen and paper whether digital or physical is all they need to produce their work. So the key here is not how, but where.

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Grandstand staircase in plan (top) next to popup marketplace (right). Studio workplace arrangements, plans, and elevations (bottom). Personal Display Wall
Storage
Seating Combo
3’ 5’ Flexibility
Zone Collaborative Pinup Wall
FREE ENCOUNTERS

The platform staircase in plan (top). Rooftop food truck enclosure (right). Private office and meeting room arrangements and elevations (bottom).

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FREE ENCOUNTERS

The Alcove in plan (top). Cafe space axon (right). Informal lounge seating and elevations (bottom).

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Work Area Aesthetic work surface Personal Space Overlap Elevated Floor Outlets Prep Storage Informal Meeting Zone CREATIVE FAST
SLOW
COMMERCECOVERAGECREATIVE FAST
SLOW
COMMERCECOVERAGE FREE ENCOUNTERS
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Programming

Create a document relevant to all departmental stakeholders and executives that can evaluate real estate assets for viability as a WeWork location in 45 mins or less.

• Used globally on 800+ projects since implementation

• Led onboarding process for cross-functional leadership, domestic and international new hires

Developing commercial real estate at a startup in a hyper-growth period is an extremely labor and time-intensive endeavor. At its peak, WeWork was opening 12-15 locations a month and actively evaluating triple that amount in the same period.

As a design org at WeWork, our teams’ task was to create documentation that graphically encapsulated all operational, financial and physical considerations necessary to decide whether or not a property was worth pursuing. These considerations kicked off the design process that encapsulated an eight-month rollout schedule of buildings from due diligence to opening.

Developing this global process required clear graphic standards and structured data collection that could scale and ultimately be used to successfully vet and evaluate 800+ WeWork locations.

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PROGRAMMING

Project Kickoff Due Diligence Layouts

Programming

Notes on my role:

As a discipline coordinator, I designed the layout and systems behind the programming process. The document started initially as a fully manual document and ultimately transformed into one that utilized dynamic online platforms and technologies to streamline project delivery.

Using relational databases we were able to turn static information into tabular data points and discover trends in our asset validation process. Making use of BIM technology we were also able to jumpstart the design process by producing to scale programmatic blocking diagrams that ultimately saved ~1 week of time per project.

PROGRAMMING

Programmatic axon (left) overlayed with blocking layouts (left and below) showing potential options for sales review

4TH FLOOR TYPICAL

4TH FLOOR TYPICAL

4th Floor MMF Type% CIRCULATE20% 5% 23% 4% 25% WORK - WINDOWS23%

4th Floor MMF Type% CIRCULATE20% 5% 23% 4% 25% WORK - WINDOWS23%

5th Floor Typical Type% CIRCULATE19% 5% 37% 5% 10% WORK - WINDOWS25%

6th Floor Connected Type% CIRCULATE23% 7% 16% 5% WORK 21% WORK - WINDOWS28%

11th Floor Mid...

11th Floor Mid... Type% CIRCULATE12% 10% 13% 2% 9%

WORK - WINDOWS53%

6TH FLOOR CONNECTED

6TH FLOOR CONNECTED

PROGRAM CATEGORIES

5th FLOOR

5th FLOOR

COMMUNICATING STAIR EGRESS STAIR

11TH FLOOR

11TH FLOOR

x 2 wks 4 wks PROGRAMMING 8/24/2015 2:45:17 PM CONFIDENTIAL, FOR WEWORK INTERNAL USE ONLY PROGRAMMING MM/DD/YY SIGNOFF BY: __________ SIGNOFF DATE: COUNTRY PROPERTY LATAM MEXICO CITY INSURGENTES SUR 601 MEXICO MM/DD/YY
WORK CIRCULATE MEET SERVE OPERATE
CONFIDENTIAL, FOR WEWORK INTERNAL USE ONLY N AVG PO SIZE DESKS USF PER DESK USF FLOOR METRICS DESKS SIZE COUNTRY MARKET PROPERTY REGION MEETING DATE BIM 360://NA_NY_135 Madison Ave/NY_135Madison_Programming.rvt PROGRAM AXON P40 FLOOR PROGRAM 48 1176 55 4.5 64420 US & CANADA MANHATTAN 135 MADISON AVE USA 03/31/17
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Operations plan (left) showing key

and

Site photos (middle) and occupancy dashboard (bottom) showing adjacent properties, office size distribution, and

of occupancy for comparison.

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security points
existing conditions.
level
OpeningProject Handoff Documentation Construction 8 mth 1 4TH FLOOR 3 ROOF TERRACE AREA 2 8TH FLOOR 4 8TH FLOOR CORNER OPENING 5 5TH FLOOR STAIR CONFIDENTIAL, FOR WEWORK INTERNAL USE ONLY INTERIOR VIEWS P42 FLOOR PROGRAM US & CANADA PROGRAMMING1 4TH FLOOR 3 ROOF TERRACE AREA 2 8TH FLOOR 4 5 CONFIDENTIAL, FOR WEWORK INTERNAL USE ONLY COUNTRY MARKET PROPERTY REGION MEETING DATE P42 US & CANADA MANHATTAN 135 MADISON AVE USA 04/28/17 PROGRAMMING 1 4TH FLOOR 3 ROOF TERRACE AREA 2 8TH FLOOR 4 8TH FLOOR CORNER OPENING 5 5TH FLOOR STAIR CONFIDENTIAL, FOR WEWORK INTERNAL USE ONLY INTERIOR VIEWS P42 FLOOR PROGRAM US & CANADA PROGRAMMING1 4TH FLOOR 3 ROOF TERRACE AREA 2 8TH FLOOR 4 8TH FLOOR CORNER OPENING 5 5TH FLOOR STAIR CONFIDENTIAL, FOR WEWORK INTERNAL USE ONLY COUNTRY MARKET PROPERTY REGION MEETING DATE P42 US & CANADA MANHATTAN 135 MADISON AVE USA 04/28/17 PROGRAMMING 1 4TH FLOOR 3 ROOF TERRACE AREA 4 8TH 1 4TH FLOOR 3 ROOF TERRACE AREA 4 8TH E FLOOR OPERATIONS FREIGHT ELEVATOR RECEPTION DESK PUBLIC/SHARED ELEVATOR DEDICATED ELEVATOR ENTRY NARRATIVE COMMUNICATING STAIR EGRESS STAIR NEW SECURITY POINT EXISTING SECURITY POINT TRASH ROOM VIEW MEMBER ENTRANCE SERVICE ENTRANCE SCALE: N COUNTRY MARKET PROPERTY REGION MEETING DATE 3/32" = 1'-0" 4TH FLOOR P31 FLOOR OPERATIONS US & CANADA MANHATTAN 135 MADISON AVE USA 04/27/17 PROGRAMMING ME Swing Door Freight
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12 East 49th

Build upon the design legacy created previously and showcase a new sophisticated suite of products that approach place and space through the lens of gathering.

• My first commercial fitout experience as Project Architect or Senior Project Architect on four out of six phases of WeWorks second largest location in the United States.

Tower 49, a sprawling, blue-tinted, crystalline skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan has lined the skyline of New York for over 36 years. When WeWork first sought tenancy in the building it would become the largest location in the city. Two years later and it remains second only to the Brooklyn Navy Yard in scale but leads in floor plate count.

The 22-floor buildout was phased so our task as a design team, in the second phase, was to usher in a new design methodology and aesthetic while plugging in custom product offerings designed and sourced in-house.

The result is a space anchored through vertical circulation that relies on the materiality of finishes and furniture to paint the canvas of the central gathering space a magnet for interaction and serendipitous encounters.

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Notes about my role:

I served as Project Architect working under the guidance of a Senior Project Architect for the Phase 2 buildout. I primarily focused on construction administration and design updates throughout the buildout process. I handled owner’s RFI’s and submittals for the custom staircase and millwork components. I also handled the development and in-flight coordination of layouts for custom enterprise members.

Beverage island photos and details

Square

Featured

• Internal

• Atrium

• Beverage Island

• Custom Storage

• Custom Desk

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Footage: Tower 49 • 174,400
Staircase
Lounge
Amenities:
12 EAST 49TH

in-house designed and manufactured sit-stand desk (right) and custom storage millwork. Internal staircase photo and details (middle, bottom).

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430 Park Avenue

Diversify the Midtown WeWork portfolio by expanding existing space offerings to capture a new userbase whose expectations are elevated privacy and privatized amenities.

• Validated the design strategy by pre-selling office suites to a private enterprise customer prior to building opening.

Originally home to one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s first American showrooms, 430 Park sits on the historic avenue adjacent to luxury retail and sprawling office buildings that play home to legal firms and hedge funds.

The clientele of that variety presents a workplace contradiction for WeWork. Their product, at the time, prioritized smaller offices and shared amenities. However, the demographic of Midtown East is comprised of workers who thrive on privacy.

The solution we found was to scale down the key components of the WeWork product and incorporate them into the private offices of this new clientele. Comingling and large gatherings happen on the upper floors were above and beyond communal amenities can be found. The resulting “Suites” product provides businesses with an elevated infrastructure and privacy that coexist with the community-driven approach and strategy of the WeWork Product.

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430 PARK AVENUE

Park Avenue

Square Footage:

Amenities:

Roof Terrace Suites

Reception Open Library

Notes on my role:

As this project was partly a rollout of a new product type, my role as Design Lead and Project Architect incorporated the task of translating our design decisions into a narrative usable by our internal sales and marketing teams.

Beyond producing the usual internal and external design deliverables, we also produced internal marketing decks to help better explain the value add of the Suites product type. This effort allowed our teams to better pre-sell and market to an expanded member base.

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Private
Featured
34,830 20618 632 1/2"12,15027743.8138.5 5.36 USF USF PER WU DESKS DESK SIZE PRIVATE OFFICE (PO) CONFIDENTIAL WORK UNITS AVG PO SIZE 55.1 L101 PROPERTY DATA 48" 30.9 400 Exploded axon (top) showing layout configurations. Millwork Bookcases (bottom left) and wall panel lounge (bottom right) seating configurations
47 RYAN WILLIAMS x x November 1, 2022 Private working nook (right) and detailed drawings (middle). Open lounge area (bottom left) and boardroom (bottom right) 34" FD. 20 33 4" 15" 18" 7 16 23 14 F-02 WD-01 WD-01 151 2 6" 3 4 7 " 4" 149 " FD. 4"1 26 1 " 13 " 11 4 16" 1 " 16" 1 " 16" 1 " 331 2 661 2 100" FIXED IN SHOP 34" FD. WINDOW BEYOND 2" 2 33.4 2 33.4 3 33.5 20 100" 4" 26 15 15 15 15 66 HW-1 HW-3 HW-8 2" 66 33 100" COLUMN 1 15 26 4" 3" 16 20 15 1313 16 79°" 20 6" 4" 3" 4 30 17" F-01 F-02 WD-01 WD-01 WD-01 WD-01 SOLID WOOD EDGE (TYP.) WD-01 Z-CLIP 2" 43 COFFEY STREET. BROOKLYN, NY 11231 PHONE: 718-422-7774 FAX: 718-422-1054 WHITE MAPLE VENEER W/ CLEAR SEALER HW-1 WD-1 HW-2 HW-3 CONCEALED HINGE (BLUM SOFT CLOSED) OMNIA #9850 /50 SATIN BRASS SHELF PINS 5MM FINISHED CHROME FB-1 FABRIC FB-2 MAHARAM ARIA 459950, 081 LOYAL WHITE MELAMINEWM-1 HW-8 MAGNETIC TOUCH LATCH 430 PARK AVENUE

Extended

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community lounge and hotdesk (left). Entry lounge seating (middle). 19th floor layout plan (bottom) Lounge %: 41.0% Lounge Size: 4,321 usf Office Count: 16 430 PARK AVENUE

Private suites entry lounge and conference room (left). Open workstation area and adjacent private office (right). Fifth and 16th floor layout plan (bottom)

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Lounge Size: 729 usf Lounge %: 5.4% Office Count: 2 430 PARK AVENUE
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75 Rockefeller

Use the illusion of continuity and vertical circulation to create a seamless workplace experience across three floors.

• Pre-sold the entire building to a private enterprise client based off of the design packages and layout plans.

Originally known as the Esso Building, 75 Rockefeller Plaza is the bookend to the Northern Extension of Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. Despite the over 22,000 SF footprint, the central core placement and T-shaped floor plate present spatial issues requiring undesirably isolated floors with separate operations infrastructure.

To avoid increased operational and capital expenditures we took a conservative approach to on-floor shared amenities opting to maintain a higher level of efficiency on lower floors while leaving the highest floor plate for a centralized operation and community experience with generous lounge and exterior space.

Getting members to this top floor amenity required the use of illusion. However, it wasn’t so much a trick as it was an understanding of the balance needed between design and engineering to create vertical circulation with enticing visual continuity driving users upward toward the desired destination.

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Notes on my role:

For this project, I served as both Design Lead and Project Architect. My primary responsibility was to lead our internal cross-disciplinary team of interior designers and engineers and our consultant counterparts through the construction documentation phase where our enterprise design team stepped in to deliver the buildout and coordination for a private client.

I also led the design and documentation process for the custom internal staircase anchored around a continuous three story bookcase. A design feat achieved through beautiful millwork and concealed structure.

Communal gathering lounge (Middle) and pantry area (left) with beverage island millwork details (right)

Rockefeller Plaza

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• 63,787 • Internal Staircase • Outdoor Terrace • Beverage Island Featured Amenities: CIRCULATE MEET OPERATE WASH PROGRAMCATEGORIES WORK MEET 12PERSONCONFERENCE WE OPERATE WASH (30 60) RECEPTION ADA PHONE BOOTH ITCLOSET STORAGE LOCKERS (3TIER) FILINGCABINETS 11 PARTITION LEGEND GYPSUMPARTITION GENERALNOTES 1. REFER TOSCOPE OFWORK DOCUMENT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON EACHSPACE TYPE. 3. MODEWHITE STOREFRONTWITH 5/8"THICK GLASS AND STANDARDSWING DOORWITH GLASS LITE, ADDED BULBHEAD, JAMB SEALS AND BRUSH THRESHOLD SEALS. SHEET NAME BoA FLOORS8-11 EXISTINGBAMLFLOORS2-7 SITE SECTION 10THFLOOR LAYOUT 13%1206SF 7%620 SF 18%1660SF 4%405 SF 32%3011SF NO.DATENAME 111/30/18EXECUTION PACKAGE V1.0 2
11 31 MAX. 873 4 CLEAR 3 2381 89 95 42 FRONT ELEVATION C METAL ANGLE BRACKET 37 BI-FOLD DOOR 54 LOWER COUNTERTOP BY G.C. UPPER COUNTERTOP BY G.C. VERTICAL VERTICAL COUNTERTOP BY G.C. A VERTICAL COUNTERTOP BY G.C. WD-13 2 437 8 OPEN PL-3 EXPOSED EUROPLY EXPOSED EUROPLY 184 [15'-4"] 1 437 8 PL-6 1 (AP-12) MICRO MATIC PT4A-8PSS 2 31 LOWER COUNTERTOP SCALE: RGHT 1 2 42 UPPER COUNTERTOP LEFT ELEVATION 1"=1'-0" 48 COUNTERTOP BY G.C. 2 1 90 [7'-6 1/4"] UPPER COUNTERTOP 93 [7'-9 3/4"] LOWER COUNTEROP 184 [15'-4"] 48 PLAN 1"=1'-0" (AP-04) APPLIANCE BELOW COUNTERTOP BY G.C. COUNTERTOP BY G.C. COUNTERTOP BELOW BY G.C. VERTICAL COUNTERTOP COUNTERTOP BELOW BY G.C. (AP-12) APPLIANCE ABOVE COUNTERTOP 28 (AP-12) APPLIANCE ABOVE COUNTERTOP F 44 LOWER SUBTOPUPPER SUBTOP CL CL C 20 CL SCALE: REAR ELEVATION 1"=1'-0" 31 MAX. 11 42 438 43544 38 543 4 873 4 3 4 WD-14 SEAM METAL ANGLE BRACKET PL-3 PL-3 COUNTERTOP BY G.C. LOWER COUNTERTOP BY G.C. VERTICAL COUNTERTOP BY G.C. COUNTERTOP BY G.C. VERTICAL COUNTERTOP BY G.C. WD-14 WD-14 WD-14 EXPOSED EUROPLY EDGE EXPOSED EUROPLY EDGE 184 [15'-4"] SEAMSEAM 1 (AP-12) MICRO MATIC WW FinishType Specification Notes IFC Description THIS DRAWING HAS BEEN CREATED USING THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS: ARCH_75_Rockefeller_Bulletin_1.pdf ; DATED 16/JAN/2019 ARCH_75_Rockefeller_Bulletin_2.pdf ; DATED 29/JAN/2019 WD-13 SOLID LAKEHOUSE DOCKSIDE 1/4" RAD. HOLES, 5/16" STAGGERED, 18 GAUGE BRACKETS POWDER COAT HARDWAREBIFOLD DOOR TRACK ALUMINUM HARDWAREBIFOLD DOOR CENTER HINGES BRUSHED NICKEL MELAMINEWILSONART OR EQUAL BLACK ADJ. SLIDES HD-1 HARDWAREOMNIA INDUSTRIES 9850/50 SOLID BRASS PL-3 LAMINATE 15501-31 TRACELESS EUROPLY EDGE IMPORTANT - SUB-TOPS TO BE SHIPPED LOOSE - TOEKICK SHIPPED LOOSE 6" WIDE TO - IFC DOES NOT GUARANTEE VENTILATION - WEWORK TO CONFIRM ALL APPLIANCES - PANELS (WD-14) SHIPPED LOOSE TO ADJ. GLIDE HEAVY DUTY STAINLESS STEEL FLOOR PANEL BRACKET METAL L-SHAPED 14 GUAGE POWDER COAT 4 3 38 48 4 2125 32 DOOR 2125 32 DOOR 2125 32 DOOR 2125 32 DOOR 873 4 [7'-3 3/4"] ML-6 17 5 16 DOOR 17 5 16 DOOR 163 4 DOOR METAL FRAME ABOVE c/w WD-13 METAL ANGLE OUTLINE COUNTERTOP BY G.C ABOVE SECTION A SUBTOP 437 8 PANEL 27 PANEL43 PANEL ML-6 27 27 PANEL 38 381 4 11 16 11 PREINSTALLED AT REAR TOEKICK TYP. 4 411416 12 HOLD 12 12 TYP. 12 HOLD (AP-12) PT4A-8PSS SCALE: SECTION B 37 BI-FOLD DOOR 42 COUNTERTOP BY G.C. SUBTOP (AP-04) MBB78-E 2 1 MT-11 WD-13 WD-13 VERTICAL BY G.C. 7 2 31 MAX. 24 DOOR 233 4 SCALE: SECTION D 1"=1'-0" 3 4 38 27811 2 WD-14 SHIPPED LOOSE COUNTERTOP BY G.C. PL-3 37 8 1 31 MAX. 24 DOOR 233 4 SCALE: SECTION C 1"=1'-0" 3 4 38 27811 2 7 8 WD-14 SHIPPED LOOSE COUNTERTOP BY G.C. PL-3 25 2 31 MAX. 38 SECTION E COUNTERTOP BY G.C. PL-3 BRACKET CONCEALED 31 MAX. 11 (AP-04) 80W x 29-1/2D x 36-7/8H 42 36 18 38864 3 4 [7'-9 3/4"] (VERIFY SEAMS)[7'-6 1/4"] (VERIFY SEAMS) 184 [15'-4"] ML-6ML-6 INTERIORINTERIOR SHELF SHELF BY G.C. UPPER COUNTERTOP BY G.C. 3 4 COUNTERTOP BY G.C. VERTICAL COUNTERTOP OPEN VERTICAL COUNTERTOP BY G.C. CONCEALED BRACKET 5 PL-3 PL-3 METAL ANGLE BRACKET SCALE: SECTION F 1" = 1'-0" 1 (AP-12) MICRO MATIC PT4A-8PSS 2 APPROVED March Order Qty 1 Attic StockOther PL WS Issued Date: Job. Number: Project Name: Drawing No. 201 County Court Brampton, ON INTL Furnishings project manager manufacturing responsibilities Dated approval of the information supersede Structural modifications the manufacturing Production will finish hardware dimensions changes = Edge Banding = Plastic Laminate = Wood Solid Approval Stamp This drawing United States of or in part without INTL A31A 75 Rockefeller New 18625 THIS DRAWING HAS BEEN CREATED USING THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS: ARCH_75_Rockefeller_Bulletin_1.pdf DATED 16/JAN/2019 ARCH_75_Rockefeller_Bulletin_2.pdf DATED 29/JAN/2019 IMPORTANT NOTES: - SUB-TOPS TO BE SHIPPED LOOSE - TOEKICK SHIPPED LOOSE 6" WIDE TO BE TRIMMED ON SITE - IFC DOES NOT GUARANTEE VENTILATION FOR APPLIANCES - WEWORK TO CONFIRM ALL APPLIANCES & PLUMBING FIXTURES - PANELS (WD-14) SHIPPED LOOSE TO BE TRIMMED ON SITE WW FinishType Specification Notes IFC Description WD-13 SOLID LAKEHOUSE DOCKSIDE HARDWAREBIFOLD DOOR ROLLER HAFELE 409.26.921 GALVANIZED HARDWAREBIFOLD DOOR CENTER BRUSHED NICKEL ML-6 MELAMINEWILSONART OR EQUAL CABINET INTERIOR BLACK PVC EDGE HARDWARE1 1/4" DIA. ADJ. SLIDES BLACK HD-1 HARDWAREOMNIA INDUSTRIES SOLID BRASS WD-01 WOOD WIDE PLANK HEART PINE SHEEN CLEAR COAT ADJ. GLIDE HEAVY DUTY STAINLESS STEEL MT-11 METAL PERFORATED McNICHOLS 1/4" RAD. HOLES, 5/16" STAGGERED, 18 GAUGE PAINTED RAL 6026 1 mar19,191 revised defined mar22,192flipped mar28,19approved 75 ROCKEFELLER

Stair elevation markup showing desired structural configuration and design adjustments to conceal said structure (top) . Stair plans for floors 8-10 (bottom).

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54 RYAN WILLIAMS x x November 1, 2022 SCALE: SECTION B 1/2"=1'-0" 4 A53G AFF 3 4 3 4 24 3 4 1 1 4 24 3 4 24 3 4 1 1 4 24 3 4 3 4 25 1 4 1 1 4 3 4 3 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 24 3 4 24 3 4 24 3 4 24 3 4 24 3 4 24 3 4 24 1 8 24 3 4 31 3 4 19 25 24 3 4 3 4 3 4 24 3 4 1 1 4 4 METAL TUBE 3" x 3" by G.C. METAL TUBE 3" x 3" by G.C. CUSTOM METAL BRACKET CUSTOM METAL BRACKET CUSTOM METAL BRACKET CUSTOM METAL BRACKET CUSTOM METAL BRACKET Bookcase Planter SEE DWG A55 AFF29'-9" 10th Floor AFF 11'-9 7/8" 9th Floor 0'-0" 8th Floor METAL TUBE 3" x 3" by G.C. CUSTOM METAL BRACKET CUSTOM METAL BRACKET WELDED TO 3/8" PLATE 3 4 24 3 4 APPROVED Date: May 09, 2019 TotalOrder Qty 1 Extra Qty Attic StockOther Qty 1 WV EB PL WS By: C Date # Description Revisions Issued Date: Job. Number: Unit: Project Name: Drawing No. 201 County Court Blvd., Suite 603 Brampton, ON L6W 4L2 Tel: (905) Fax: (905) Rev. INTL Furnishings Canada Inc. is functioning as a drafting project manager and/or sales agent for the manufacturer. manufacturing responsibilities including, but not limited integrity, finish, production and delivery scheduling manufacturers warrantee are the sole responsibility Dated approval stamp and/or approval signature indicates of the information in this drawing has been agreed supersede all previous specs including purchase COPYRIGHT INTL Furnishings Canada Dimensions are in inches unless noted otherwise Structural modifications may develop due to material the manufacturing processes and/or unforeseen constraints Production will begin only after the receipt of deposit, finish & hardware approvals, as well as the confirmation dimensions & specs. Additional charges may be incurred changes are made after approvals are received = Wood Veneer = Edge Banding = Plastic Laminate = Wood Solid Abbreviation Legend TBD COM NTS = To Be Determined = Not To Scale = Customers ML= Melamine Approval Stamp This drawing is protected by the copyright laws of Canada United States of America. Any unauthorized distribution or in part without the written consent of IFC is prohibited. INTL Furnishings Canada Hilltop Woodworking LLC., Fredericksburg, A53A WeWork 75 Rockefeller Plaza BOA New York, NY 10019 8 - 9 - 10th Floor Bookcase18625 April 05, 2019 apr25,191revised overall in accordance w/ stairs added "Base Overview" 2 may 2,192revised 10th floor bench, added modified front/back panels, resubmit may17,193 confirmed dims, centered metal sub-structure to bookcase & revised toekick, approved 75 ROCKEFELLER
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D72: Navy Yard

Develop a design strategy that embraces scale to give gathering spaces hierarchy while encouraging exploration.

• The largest NYC WeWork location to date and my first large scale design project acting as design lead through two years of construction and four project managers.

Dock 72 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard is WeWork’s first-ever joint venture and their largest NYC location to date. The site was once a bustling naval ship building yard and today has transformed into an industrial park home to a wide mix of businesses from movie studios, to fabricators and now office space.

Each massive 39,000 SF floor is bookended by expansive terraces overlooking the Manhattan skyline. At its longest, the building runs the length of 1.5 football fields. Long and narrow floor plates of this size require a hybrid strategy for space planning. One that uses the scale of the floor to creates multiple nodes of activity.

The “neighborhood” methodology our team employed provides a multitude of unique amenities throughout the floor. Places of respite become opportunities to inject unique programs and services that turn this sprawling workspace into a bustling hub of activity.

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Brooklyn Navy Yard

Atrium

Classroom

Game Room

Room

Special Amenity

Notes on my role:

As Design Lead for Dock 72, I was responsible for all phases of design through Construction Administration. On a project of this size, small crucial details can go unnoticed so one of my goals was to make sure each space type was treated with the same care and coordination as any other.

I led all documentation and coordination efforts with our inter-disciplinary in-house team and external consultants while also providing on-site` adjustments and markups to achieve crucial design intent details under tight deadlines.

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• 161,757 Featured Amenities: • Internal Staircase • Outdoor Terrace • Beverage Island •
Lounge •
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• Quiet
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0 8 1 6 32 Occupancy allowed per C/O: 389 (99 USF/DESK) Occupancy at 1/80 (Per Building Systems Design): 482 (80 USF/DESK) TOTAL DESKS (ghosted and non ghosted) 651 (59 USF/DESK) *Proforma run with a 70% occupancy diversity factor 555 Desks @ 69 USF/DESK ** Max Capacity Test Fit can accomodate ~700 Desks @ 55 USF/DESK WE WASH WORK CIRCULATE MEET OPERATE WE WASH WORK 0 8 1 6 32 EXISTIN G GLAS S GY P COLUMN S PROGRAM CATEGORIES Occupancy allowed per C/O: 354 (101 USF/DESK) Occupancy at 1/80 (Per Building Systems Design): 597 (60 USF/DESK) TOTAL DESKS (ghosted and non ghosted) 622 (58 USF/DESK) *Proforma run with a 70% occupancy diversity factor 505 Desks @ 71 USF/DESK ** Max Capacity Test Fit can accomodate ~650 Desks @ 55 USF/DESK

Furniture and Reflected Ceiling Plans (top) showing the custom beam enclosure used to illuminate the 7,000 SF lounge atrium. Photos and details of the millwork enclosure (middle, below).

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November 1, 2022 Design Package | 9/19/2018 | Brooklyn Navy Yard, Dock 72, Brooklyn, NY Library PT-01 Benjamin Moore Super White OC-152 CPT-01 Curran Floor Sisal Cpt - Sahara WD-01 TBD Oak - Finish FB-01 Kvadrat Tonica 2 0353 FB-02 Kvadrat Tonica 2 0383 Design Package | 9/19/2018 | Brooklyn Navy Yard, Dock 72, Brooklyn, NY Floor 08 Library PT-01 Benjamin Moore Super White OC-152 CPT-01 Curran Floor Sisal Cpt - Sahara WD-01 TBD Oak - Finish FB-01 Kvadrat Tonica 2 0353 FB-02 Kvadrat Tonica 2 0383Library area (top) and on-site green room (bottom) INT. ELEV. @ CONVENIENCE ROOM NORTH 1 2B,C 2B,C 2B,C 2B,C 2A 3 4 5555 666 8 8 9 6 7 2A2A 1 1 1 8 9 6 57 3 2B 2C2A D72: NAVY YARD
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224 S Main St.

Reinforce the connection to the community by carefully considering the experience between the public and the member.

• Led the design process and interiors strategy that helped secure funding for WeWork’s second and largest U.S. joint venture with The Walton Group.

Bentonville, Arkansas is no stranger to entrepreneurship. The Walton Group, owners of Walmart and its subsidiaries, began there and Bentonville remains home to the companies global headquarters. 224 South Main street is the result of WeWork’s second U.S. joint venture, developed in partnership with the Walton Group, with the hopes of attracting more small businesses to the growing town.

The in house designed building envelope uses external circulation as a connector between members and the city. It’s wrapping exterior ramp creates large expansive terraces and long double-height volumes that provide challenging interior programming constraints.

Our interiors team’s task was to evaluate the implications of those design choices and devise a strategy and sample floor plate that provides a physical sample of all that WeWork’s spaces, services, and products have to offer the city.

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Notes on my role:

My role as Senior Design Lead for this project was to design and coordinate the creation of the interiors concept presentation. This includes full building programming diagrams, sample layout, building code analysis, space type definitions, and concept mood boards. Our work, in collaboration with the in-house Core and Shell team, would create a holistic representation of what could be. Ultimately this representation was successful in gaining the approval and financing of The Walton Group.

South Main Street

Square Footage:

Featured Amenities:

199,861

• Internal Staircase

• Interior Courtyard

• Outdoor Terrace

• Rooftop Terrace

• Atrium Lounge

• Bikeable Facade

• Classroom

• Suites

• Conference Center

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Banquette Corner Banquette Boulevard © 2019 The We Company. Confidential & Proprietary Bentonville Arkansas Bentonville Arkansas1 4 2 5 3 6 W W Classic Single Member F&B Projected Total WU Count: 3,511* (50SF / Desk) Total Load Calculated Occupancy: 4,698* *Estimate only. Desk & fixture count to be verified at layout signoff *Office square footage includes cores and egress stairs Program Metrics Building Summar y O ffice = 181,322 SF Retail = 18,539 SF Total Office and Retail = 199,861 SF Parking = 25,126 SF Floor to Ceiling - 13’ R amp Width - 15’ Opening Mid-2021 224 S MAIN ST

Bikeable exterior circulation wrapping the building envelope (left, top). Concept diagrams showing varying height volumes and programming suggestions (bottom, page 52,53).

Roof terrace landing renderings (page 53)

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68 RYAN WILLIAMS x x November 1, 2022 Projected WU Count: 789* (50SF / Desk) Load Calculated Occupancy: 446* (89SF / Desk) *Estimate only. Desk & fixture count to be verified at layout signoff Occupancy Analysis: 3rd Floor Fixture Counts Needed: Men: 9 Women: 9 WORK 67% 26,445 SF 100 SF 265 20100 SF 15 SF 105 100 SF 36 20300 SF 1,974 SF 1,579 SF 3,552 SF 5,921 SF 5% 4% 9% 15% MEET WE WASH/STOR CIRCULATE Load Calculated Occupancy Egress Widths STAIR STAIR MIN. WIDTH* CAPACITY FACTOR .30 .20** 237” 158” 158” 119”.15** .20DOOR DOOR EGRESS COMPONENT 224 S MAIN ST Third floor layout plan, open lounge renderings and space type axons (top). Third floor speculative occupancy analysis (bottom). Enlarged layout plan (page 55)
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My Downtime

Find ways to explore design confidently and bring a sense of joy and awareness to the work that I create.

• A space that doesnt end in accolades or achievements but in a constand process of learning and discovering creative ways to express myself.

The work beyond this point reflects my broad range of interests and hobbies. Though they are primarily one-offs, the methodology between my personal and professional work remains the same. Recognize the goal, strategize the solution, design, and implement the strategy. No matter the project, what I enjoy most about all that I do is the process. The evolution between what you initially intended and what the process produces is beautiful to experience.

Even though nothing finished is ever done, I can confidently say these projects achieved precisely what I wanted at the time. I’m not always confident in sharing my work but I am always confident in my ability to produce.

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Custom furniture design done for the V Modern 2018 design competition (page 58,59). Custom skate deck designs (page 60). Character illustrations for upcoming childrens cook book (page 61).

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Thank You

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78 RYAN WILLIAMS x November 1, 2022 PROJECT TITLE Affinity Group 01 Free Encounters 02 Tower 49 04 430 Park 05 75 Rockefeller 06 Navy Yard 07 My Downtime 09 03ProgrammingTable of contents 224 South Main 08

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