Sir-James Joiner III Interior Design Portfolio

Page 1

SJ interior

design

portfolio SIR JAMES JOINER III


about

me

Indiana State University Alumni, with an accredited degree in Interior Architecture Design with a minor in Construction Management. When it comes to design, I feel that every space leaves an impression on the mind and body. Spaces must be created not only to accomplish the goals set but also to inspire the mind to travel around the space. I have a strong interest in sustainable design because green is the future and our environment is important. Design is fun, but it is also a lifestyle to me, whether it is commercial or residential design, I love them both. Modern and Japanese designs have always been my favorites but really every design period had something special to me. My mind is like a sponge where ever I land, soaking up all the information that is possible with an eagerness to learn. I believe that great design is therapeutic.


"traveling the world is great, but creating it is better"

Sir-James Joiner


REsume Objective

Skills

I am seeking a full time position that will allow me to continue my journey towards being a liecensed designer, allowing me to take on any and all design challenges and tactics while providing the firm with dependable hardwork & eager assistance.

Microsoft word, powerpoint, excel

Education

quanity takeoff, 20/20

Indiana State University- class of 2017, BFA in interior Architecture Design with minor in construction management. Former president of student organization "i.d.e.a." (interior designers embracing amplification)

illustrator, photoshop, InDesign sketchup, autocad, revit


Experience Kramer & Leonard Internship- Used autocad and 20/20 cap to formulate office floorplans and estimates for the furniture, labor, & freight for our clients. Also met with clients to discuss finish selection and layouts, worked on entire buildings & small offices, formed small bids, and worked with piece-by-piece furniture such as Herman Miller & Hon. Supplemental Instructor-assited the proffesor for an entry level design course (IAD 115) at Indiana State University by helping describe projects, adding in on lectures, and holding office hours for additional help. Energizing Indiana / Thorpe services- canvasser & installer of energry efficient products that lowered the energy consumption of local residents of NWI & indianapolis areas. Boys & Girls Club NWI- Camp Leader Finishline Co.- Head of Stock and Sales associate.


table

of

Healthcare Residential Retail

contents


SJ

Hospitality Senior thesis and more


Healthcare Project

Front entrance design


Project

description

Year: Senior 2016 Project type: Commercial Healthcare Project size: 15,000 sqft. Posed Problem: Design for pediactrics & mixed use Project Building: (Exsiting) TWI, Terre Haute, IN Specialization: Pediatric Cancer Programs used: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator


Project

details

Added enclosed fire stairway Custom building logo The Sir-James Children’s Cancer Center is designed to heal the user through a therapeutic color scheme of blues, yellows, and reds that is laid out in a gradient manner. Entering the building the user will be in a contemporary, open, lobby with simple architectural details on the walls and ceilings making the users eyes travel. The

New brick color

curvature of the architecture will suggest movement and add fun to the spaces. Soft and simplistic furniture will give the spaces a pop of modern design but will also cater to the imagination of small children with their fun style. The flow of the floorplan defines spaces and allows users to navigate easily while feeling apart of the space.

Building’s orientation changed Added back exit to ground level

Added red anodized curtain wall


expierence Added overhead for pedestrian to drive under in bad weather

Added enclosed fire stairway

Added patio overhead

Red ADA ramp added, to give hadicap a grand entrance

Abstract art Added plant seperation

plans


Key

renderings

floorplans

&

Basement Floorplan STORAGE

MECHANICAL ROOM

UP

UP CRAWL SPACE

CRAWL SPACE

KITCHEN

1 A108

STORAGE

LAUNDRY ROOM

STORAGE

Level one Floorplan 14 ELEVATOR

C5

W1

DN

UP

DN

0’-0”

CAFE SF. 1055

C1

BATHROOM SF. 42

W1

UP

C5

CUSTOM BLOCK WALL

C2

18

13

4

C4

C3 CUSTOM GEO-WALL

C2

COLOMN

COLOMN

C2

COLOMN

CONCRETE

16

COLOMN

PATIO SF. 1100

UP

C3 6

1 16

ASPHALT

1

5

1

1 A108

SIGNAGE

5

CUSTOM GEO-WALL 14

16

16

RETAIL SF. 355

DN

1

3’-5”

CUTSTOM RETAIL P.O.S.

BATHROOM SF. 42

1

4

RETAIL STORAGE SF. “INCLUDED”

RECEPTION/WAITING SF. 725

2 1

CUSTOM RECEPTION DESK WAITING/PLAY AREA SF. 260

13

2 5

C5 18

18 5

BEAMS

CONCRETE

DN

DN

RED FINISH “REAL RED”

WOMENS BATH SF 110

URINALS MENS BATH SF. 85


Flooring in the lobby consisted of 5 carpet materials that simulates a gradient flow, then changes to a luxury vinyl to define spaces.

Cafe design lower

Cafe design upper

Renderings show key areas of the first floor. The spaces are completely furnished by Herman Miller and 15 paint colors by Sherwin Williams and adds fun for children. Play/Waiting area

Play/Waiting area


Key

renderings

floorplans

&

Level two Floorplan 17

RUG

ELEVATOR

15

15

W1

NURSE STATION 210 SF.

BED ROOM 177 SF.

2

BATH RM. 58 SF.

UP

BED ROOM 180 SF.

BED ROOM 177 SF.

BED ROOM 177 SF. BATH RM. 58 SF.

BATH RM. 58 SF.

BATH RM. 58 SF.

DN C1

CONCRETE

C2

C3

C4

C5

C3

C4

C3

C2

C1

C2

CONCRETE

1

BATH RM. 58 SF.

BATH RM. 58 SF.

A108 WASTE ROOM 57 SF.

15 BED ROOM 176 SF.

STORAGE 57 SF.

BED

BED ROOM 176 SF.

BED ROOM 176 SF.

BED ROOM 176 SF.

3

3

W1

17 BATH RM. 90 SF.

3

SHOWER

BED ROOM 200 SF.

15

UP

BATH RM. 58 SF.

SINK VANITY

RUG

3

3 BATH RM. 58 SF.

17

Level three Floorplan MED STATION

AED ELEVATOR

ANISTETIC

ANESTHESIA MACHINE

DA VINCI VISION CART

CT SCANNER

MOBILE XRAY PRACTICE

TREATMENT ROOM SF. 185

DA VINCI SURGICAL MACHINE

TREATMENT TABLE MDI PENDANT

TREATMENT ROOM SF. 200

TREATMENT ROOM SF. 185

DN

TREATMENT ROOM SF. 225

WHEELCHAIR

TREATMENT ROOM SF. 230

DIALYSIS CART TREATMENT ROOM SF. 210 *ONLY RED WALL IN BUILDING

RED ANODIZED CURTAIN WALL

SINK LEVEL 3 SPECIALTY SPACE SF. 1015

1 A108

CONFERENCE/ CLASSROOM SF. 200

4

14 8

CONCRETE

CONSULTATION ROOM SF. 415 NURSE OFFICE 8 SF. 100

CUSTOM CONSULTATION DESK

12 10

BOOKCASE

TV 8

9

WHITE STUCCO BATHROOM SF. 55

9

12

W1

8

DOCTOR’S 8 OFFICE SF. 120

DOCTOR’S OFFICE SF. 120

11

11

2

2

10

10

8

11

11

2

2

OFFICE MANAGE SF. 100

DN

8 BATHROOM SF. 45

16

STAFF BREAK ROOM SF. 175 7

17

7


Nurse Station

Level two of the building was completely dedicated to the patients and the nurse’s station. The flooring mimics the gradient concept and the ceiling was used to create visual interest. Coupled with the pop art on the walls gives the space a more modern art gallery style for the patients’ living quarters.

Hallway

Third oor specialty

Level three was dedicated to the specialization of pediactric cancer and counseling. The idea was to keep this floor more minimal for cleaning and sterilization matter, but features large curtain walls to open the space and create a inclusive feeling.


Selections

Elevations

Herman miller Collection

CUSTOM BLOCK WALL

16 1 RAMP

Ground level 0' - 0"

TV USED FOR NAVIGATION CUSTOM GEO WALL

BEAMS TV

COLUMN

Level 1 3' - 5"

Seating

Building Section

Level 5 42' - 11" Level 4 40' - 11" ENCLOSED FIRE EXIT STAIRCASE

A ENCLOSED FIRE EXIT STAIRCASE

CURTAIN WALL

Level 3 27' - 9" WINDOW 2ND FLOOR DOORS PAINTED YELLOW 14

TV VANITY

NURSE STATION B

WOOD BEAMS PAINTING

D

C

14

GEO CURTAIN WALL

PAINTING

ELEVATOR 6

Level 2 16' - 3"

STAIRS

4 HOOD VENTALATION

RAMP

DISHWASHER

SHELVING

13 1

Level 1 3' - 5" Ground level 0' - 0"

CRAWLSPACE

STOVE

Basement -6' - 5" BUILDING SECTION SCALE: 1/8” - 1’-0”


Sherwin Williams Collection

All flooring and paint in the project was selected to form a gradient scheme to suggest movement while also appealing to childen and subtle enough for adults. Also flooring defines different spaces for clearer navigation.

Herman miller Collection

Tables


Residental Project

Kitchen design


Project

description

Year: Sophomore 2014 Project type: Residential Project size: 15,000 sqft. Posed Problem: Design for selected model client Project Building: (Exsiting) Historic Deming Building, Terre Haute, IN Specialization: Condominums Programs used: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator


Key

renderings

Master bedroom design

Master bathroom design


This project was given as a challlenge to design for a model client of our selection. My model client was someone who enjoyed staying at home and entertaining. My client was also someone that enjoyed working out and shopping. I decided to give the client a contemporary open space that could easily enterain multiple people and having the kitchen flow right through the space.


Retail/Rehab Project

First floor design


Project

description

Year: Junior 2015 Project type: Commercial Retail Project size: 12,000 sqft. Posed Problem: Design solution to rehab building, mixed occupancy Project Building: (Exsiting) Erhman Building, Terre Haute, IN Specialization: Rehabilitation Programs used: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator


project

details

The Erhmann building is designed to capture an elegant feeling merging its Italianate exterior with a Neoclassical interior. The two styles wil add character and charm, complementing Terre Haute’s downtown architecture. A linear spatial plan wil allow the space to be uncluttered and open. The use of somber colors such as cream, gray, pale blue, yellow, green, and red reiteratesthe gracefulness and comfort of neoclassicalism. Also, ceiling and wall ornamentation are used to emphasize the design. Thefirst floor of the building is designed to cater to classic, dapper men, leaving the secondfloor to be dedicated for elegant women. They wil complement each other using the same motifs and colors, but stil capture their masculine and feminine characteristics seperately. The first floor’s warm artificial lighting allows the space to be more inviting; while the combination ofwarm artificial light and bright natural light from the large windows on the front facade on the second floor creates balance.

Original Building front view


The inspriation that was taken from this photo was the large chandelier and colors to portray Neoclassicism.

This image gave inspration to add wall molding throughout the space to create a more antique look.

“Are You Being Served� was a tv show, where the main setting was at a haberdashery which was the main influence to create this project.

Building Section Level 3 30' - 0"

Level 2 15' - 0"

Level 1 0' - 0"


Key

renderings

&

floorplans

The first floor was to service men only. The plan was laid out to have retail in the front of the building then leave the back of the building to be the haberdastery. This was for men to have their recently purchased suits from the front or old suits be fitted for them properly by a tailor in the back. Haberdasheries also make completely custom suits from material laid out in the shop so that required for their service area to be large. original staircase not to code UP

P.OS.

ELE.

POOL LOBBY

LOBBY

MAIN SALES FLOOR

TAILOR OFFICE

WORK ROOM

DRESSING ROOMS

STOCK ROOM

OFFICE

PRIVATE BR.

PUBLIC BATHROOMS

DRESSING ROOMS

SHOE DEPARTMENT

UP

P.O.S.

LOBBY

new staircase constructed


This rendering details the wall moldings that were added in order to incorporate more neoclassical elements in the space. Also the type of furniture and rug was selceted to catter to neoclassical elements with their shape, pattern, and color.

Cafe design lower Front lobby design

Rendering shows the use of a coffered ceiling to divide the space into a grid adding visual interest. Also features the newly constructed stairs.

Play/Waiting area

Play/Waiting area

Retail design


Hospitality

Project

Restaurant design


Project

description

Year: Sophomore 2014 Project type: Hospitality Project Criteria: 13,000 sqft. Posed Problem: Design solution to create a restaurant in the basement of an exsiting building. Project Building: (Exsiting) MMS Building, Terre Haute, IN Specialization: Restaurant Programs used: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator


project

Hippocampe means seahores a symbol of power and strength. Hippocampe is to be a fresh blend of modern, contemporary, and industrial design. Bright colors will simulate openess and space. While the components of wood, brick, and metal are introducing feelings of grit and masculinity. Therestaurant will feature an array of frenchcuisines and serve as a rendevous for social entertainment.

details


Kitchen was not to be designed for this project.


Key

renderings

This rendering shows the emphasis of “s� shaped panels connected to the ceiling. This was to abstractly give the impression of waves for the sea food restaurant. It also shows a glimpse of the tomatoe red dropped ceiling to stimulate users minds to feel more hungry.

Restaurant design


This rendering shows the bar area of the restaurant. The color scheme for the space was to strengthen the softness and fresh feel of the entire restaurant.

Bar design The use of wood on the walls was to abstractly simulate a ship as if a crew was coming down below the deck to eat. While the steel trim adds to the visuals of a n old ship. Play/Waiting area

Restaurant design


Senior Thesis Project

Lounge design


Project

description

Year: Senior 2017 Project type: Hospitality Project Criteria: 22,000 sqft. Posed Problem: Senior Thesis Project Building: (Exsiting)Industrial Bdg , Phoenix, AZ Specialization: Lounge Programs used: Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator

The Owl lounge is designed to incorporate the complexity and simplicity of geometrical shapes within the architecture to invoke movement for the user visually. The walls are formed in different ways by overlapping, recessing, protruding, and having additive and subtractive characteristics, which will also suggest movement and paths of travel. Combining that with an earthy color scheme of browns, tans, and oranges to immolate a woodland setting the user should feel comfortable and warm. The furniture will suggest a more high-end space that adds softness and comfort. While the flooring will be multi-surfaced and multi-leveled to create more interest within the space.


project

The roof of the building is used to help power the building with HELIX Solar Panels and also solve the goal of green design.

details 

Capture a woodland feel throughout the space.

Use earthy tones

Make the space easily navigable and clear.

Bring the outside in

Green Design

Light that penetrates to the floor

Create Complexity

Incorporate large open spaces,

Have the space be luxurious

Define spaces with use of signage

Allow the user to clearly identify where and where not to go

Use of renewable energy

Use of Green materials

Use of System efficiency

Use of Waste management

Use of multiple materials

Use of geometric shapes and forms

Create layers

Use of high-end furniture and materials

Reflect time invested and time perfecting

Practical solution for exclusiveness and precision


New exterior lighting was added to the building for the new enlongated hours of the building. Also, a multiple of doors and windows were demolished from the building that is not seen in the two renderings. The building also once had a small second floor that was demolished to capitalize on the ceiling height.

Added windows to the exterior of the building

Added logo to the exterior of the building

Added overhead with columns Added trees on the outside of building New landscaping Added fence


floorplan

&

ceiling

plan 12' - 0"

12' - 0"

12' - 0"

MICROBREWERY F3 6441 SF STORAGE RM 1 978 SF

MICROB REWE RY 6441 SF

7' - 0"

F3

C10

9' - 6 1/2"

11' - 0 1/2" PANTRY WIRE SHELVING

C3/48

C3/48

T2

T2 C4 C4

T2

T2 C4 C4

C4 C4

T2

C1

C8

F1

C4 C4

C4

C8

C1

TV

T3

F1 T3

F1

ø

-0

C8

F1

"

<a

C11

C2

T2

C2

43' - 6" C8

C1

5' - 0"

F2

C2

T1/24

T2

C2

C1 T1/24 C8

WOMEN'S BR. 305 203 SF

ROASTERY 2440 SF

STAINLESS STEEL FINISH F7

C11

C11

T5

T4C5

F1

C8

C8

C8

C8

T4 C5

C2

LOUNGE 5700 SF 5218

C2

C2

C1

C2

T2 C8

T1/24

BATH M/F 2 54 SF

T2

C1 C2

T5

T4 C5

T1/24

C1

C8 T5

C8

F1

T4 C5

T1/24

C2

T2 T2

C2

C4

C7

C3/48

T2

C7

C3/48

T2

T1/24

T4 C5

T1/24

T1/24

T4 C5

C1

C7

C3/48

T2

C7

C3/48

T2

C7

C3/48

T2

C4 C4 C4

C6

- 0"

4' - 2"

8' - 0 1/2"

C4

b>

C4 C6

C6

C6

C6

C6

C6

C6

BATH M/F 3 78 SF

F1

C4

C6

10'

GROUND FREEZER

RETAIL 678 SF

F3

C4 C4

C1

STORAGE RM 3 159 SF

STO./JANITOR 100 SF

C4

C1

C2

RETAIL GLASS REFRIGERATOR 124"

BATH M/F 4 56 SF

C11

F1 C8

C8

C11

C8

C8 T5

BAR IS WRAPPED IN WOOD FINISH F4.

C11

F1 C8

C8 C11

C8

C8

C8

C11

C8

C8 T5

7' - 6"

F3

?

C8

C8

C11

?

BATH M/F 1 STAFF VENDING 52 SF 154 SF

F1

T5

C11

T5

C8

C8

C8

C11

C11

F1

C8

C8

TAP

7' - 6" C8

C8

Room 235 SF 173

C6

STAGE 148 SF

C6

6" DIAMETER POST

6" DIAMETER POST OUTSIDE The colored dots represents where you are ALL AND INSIDE OF THE BULDING ARE standing in the lounge to see the corrsponding WRAPPED IN WOOD FINISH F5. view.

C6

?

C10

5' - 0"

C7 C7

B1 C6

5' - 0"

C7 C7

?

STORAGE RM. 2 1000 SF

C6

P.O.S.

BULLMER LIGHT POST

F3

STAFF BATH 2 50 SF

F1

C8

C11

TV

C11

C8 T5

C8

5'

STAFF BATH 1 50 SF

?

C8 T5

C1

C11

3' - 3"

C11

C8

T1/36

C11

T3

?

C1

C1

C1

C11

C8

C8

T3

FOOD PREP TABLE

B2

C1

C1

T5

C8

C3/72

KITCHEN 973 SF

B2

C1

C11

C3/72

C1

BREAK RM. 308 SF

B2

T2

C4 C4

T1/36

C1

T1/36

Pool table

C3/48

C1

C1

F1

Pool table

C3/48

C3/48

T1/36 C1

B2

BILLARDS RM. 860 SF

This rendering details the back of the bar during the evening. The bar features multi-leveled drop down ceilings with vertical and horizontal wooden beams. This is to portray an abstracted tree for the woodland concept of the lounge. Cactus are placed above in glass casing to add greenery and life to the space, with wood wrapped columns below for support and seperation between the elevated booths. The bar lays on orange carpet and draw out the lighting in the room for more balance. The lighting above the bar should suggest more tree elements but also add more visual interest to the focal point of the lounge shining light onto the floor for a night time setting in the woods.

C4

C3/48

C1

C1

F1 C1

C10 T6

OFFICE 2 100 SF

C9 C9

B1

T6 C10 C10 OFFICE 3 100 SF

The floorplan is large and open in order to for users to navigate easily with multiples signs that define areas.

RAILING

This rendering details the front of the lobby during the day. It shows the combination of woods to create a cool to warm contrast and shows details in the walls, ceiling and furniture selection for a subtle , luxurious, modern feel.

This rendering details the insides of the booths that are layered woth a square grid wall made of wood, with orange carpet to add more interest to the seating area. This rendering also shows the path to the restrooms and fire exit & highlight the cactus plants above to booths to bring a sense of freshness inside.

OFFICE 1 C9 99 SF

12' - 0"

Pool table

T2 C4

T1/36 C1

5' - 0"

Pool table

T2 C4 C4

9' - 9 1/2"

C4

C3/48

C1

C1

11' - 10"

^ C3/48 c

C10 T6

RETAIL GLASS REFRIGERATOR 124"

BATH M/F 1 52 SF

B1

LEASE SPACE 788 SF

BIKE RACKS


12' - 0"

This rendering details the Microbrewery of the building. I t has a 12 tank barrelling system with 8 fermenters, that is able to produce 3000 barrels per year capable of 14 day ales and 28 day lagers.. 12 ' - 0 "

12 ' - 0 "

Gypsum board ceiling

MICR OB REWE R Y 6441 SF

12 ' - 0 "

STOR AGE RM 1 978 SF

7' - 0"

12 ' - 0 "

9' - 6 1 /2"

11' - 0 1/2"

OFF ICE 1

L2

99 SF

BATH M/F 1

L2

L2

11 ' - 10 "

52 SF

K IT CHEN 973 SF

BREA K R M. 308 SF

9 ' - 9 1 /2"

STOR AGE RM 1 978 SF

ST AFF BATH 1

ST AFF BATH 2

50 S F

50 S F

21' - 0"

ST AFF VEND I NG

BILLARDS RM. 860 SF

154 SF

12 ' - 0 "

3' - 3"

7' - 6"

7' - 6 "

RO ASTER Y

ø

5'

2440 SF

- 0" Roo m

L2

L2

173 SF

5' - 0"

43 ' - 6"

L2

BA TH M/F 2 54 SF

LOU NGE 5218 SF

WOMEN 'S BR .

STO ./JAN ITOR 100 SF

203 SF

MICR OB REWE R Y 6441 SF

BATH M /F 4

8' - 0 1 /2 "

56 S F

STOR AGE RM 1

B ATH M/F 3 78 SF

ST AGE

RET AIL

159 SF

678 SF

' - 0"

STOR AGE RM 3

10

978 SF

5' - 0"

148 SF STOR A GE RM . 2 1000 SF

4' - 2" 5' - 0 "

5' - 0"

OFF ICE 2

11' - 0 1/2"

100 SF

pendant lighting 96" L2 OFF ICE 3 100 SF

OFF ICE 1 99 SF

21' - 0" L2

7' - 0"

788 SF

21' - 0"

9' - 6 1 /2"

11' - 0 1/2"

L2

OFF ICE 1

L3

99 SF

KITCHEN

BATH M/F 1

11 ' - 10 "

52 SF

20' - 0"

973 SF

K IT CHEN

BREA K R M.

9 ' - 9 1 /2"

ST AFF BATH 1

ST AFF BATH 2

50 S F

50 S F

W5

L3

2'-0" Soffit W4

973 SF

308 SF

Gypsum board ceiling Gypsum board ceiling

17' - 0"

There is a 1'-0" drop down wall from the soffit that sits at 20'-0" filled with H2 exposed beams

L1 5'-0" Soffit

ST AFF VEND ING

BILLARDS RM.

H2

154 SF

860 SF

21' - 0"

There is a 1'-0" drop down wall from the soffit that sits at 17'-0" filled with H3 exposed beams

L1

3' - 3"

12 ' - 0 "

Gypsum board ceiling

7' - 6"

H1 Bar column that sits right below the three tier circular system

H1 wooden beams 27"

7' - 6 "

L3

L1

12' - 0"

W3

RO ASTER Y

ø

5

L2

LEASE SP AC E

2440 SF

0" 'Roo m 173 SF

L3

43 ' - 6"

5' - 0"

Drop-down wall from 22'-0" ceiling - 3'-0" down W3

ROASTERY 2440 SF

BA TH M/F 2

LOU NGE

54 SF

5218 SF

L3 WOMEN 'S BR .

L3

21' - 6"

STO ./JAN ITOR 100 SF

203 SF

56 S F

B ATH M/F 3 78 SF

L3

ST AGE

'-

STOR A GE RM . 2

BATH M/F 2

0"

678 SF

10

RET AIL

159 SF

5' - 0"

148 SF STOR AGE RM 3

1000 SF

54 SF

4' - 2" 5' - 0 "

5' - 0"

OFF ICE 2 100 SF

This rendering details the Coffee Roastery of the building which has 4 “Probatburns Thermalo Preforated Drum Roaster” that are capable of producing 265 lbs per batch which can be 1500 per hour each. OFF ICE 3 100 SF

LEASE SP AC E 788 SF

21' - 6"

Gypsum board ceiling

8' - 0 1 /2 "

All exposed ceilings are painted W3 unless otherwise noted

L3

Drop-down wall from 22'-0" ceiling - 5'-0" down H3

21' - 6"

H1 wooden beams 12"

BATH M /F 4

L3

L3

16' - 0"

Gypsum board ceiling Drop-down wall from 22'-0" ceiling - 6'-0" down H1


Key

renderings

This rendering details the inside of the staff break room that has two bathrooms, vending machines, water fountains, and a wooden overhead with tvs placed in them.

This rendering details the front of the lobby during the evening. The color scheme of brown, tan, orange, and white creates warmth and balance in the space, while the lighting mellows the overall feeling. The curtain walls show the inside of the coffee roastery and microbrewery which opens up the space futher for a more open concept.


This rendering details behind the bar the bar where large curtain walls open the space to the inside of the beer brewery. Vertical openings in the wall suggests the users eyes to travel up towards the large wooden beams that are apart of the tree abstraction of the bar.

Play/Waiting area

This rendering details the inside of the billards room and how the carpet emphasizes the playing area defining it & adding warmth. The room also features tvs, seating, gaming, and a hint of purple for Phoenix Suns basketball.


And More

Projects

Kitchen design


modern

family

home


contact me at! sirj.joiner@icloud.com 219.713.4879


SJ


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.