Lowe Bachelor of Interior
Architecture & Design
Tobie
cated in Dallas, Texas
Third-year project located in Dallas, Texas Texas
The NEXT project was a fictional global architecture and design firm opening a new o ce in Dallas, Texas. The space was about 11,000 sf and the ceiling height was 30 ft. The design in the NEXT o ce includes sleek materials and open airy spaces. Upon entering the space, the brass laminate covered monumental staircase and waiting area sets the tone for the rest of the space with the use of material and furniture. Each o ce has visibility to the workstations, and all of the spaces are accessible. The design encourages employees to work in person by o ering a programmatic variation of spaces.
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Reception Perspective
Axon
Axon
FF&E
Axon
Axon
FF&E
Furniture Showroom Perspective
Breakroom Perspective
Interior Building Axon
Center
Second-year project located
cated in Joplin, Missouri
The objectives of this project were to design a psychology center located in a town that experienced a natural disaster. The goal for this design was to create a comforting and welcoming environment for those facing psychological troubles from the trauma experienced. By incorporating natural materials and muted colors, the idea was to create a sense of healing and display nature as an entity that has the ability to heal itself from trauma.
CHILD THERAPY ADULT THERAPY
TESTING ROOM
ROOM CHILDREN LOUNGE
CHILDREN LOUNGE
Adult Waiting Room
Children’s Waiting Room
Child
Room
Adaptive Reuse
ed in Paderborn, Germany
Second-year project located in Paderborn, Germany
The objective of this project was to apply knowledge of residential design, light, color, and materials, as well as use the design principles of inclusive or universal design. The mission of this project was to support and encourage independent and hollistic lifestyles through design. In order to fulfill this mission, the design of the 90,000-square-foot three-story various warm-tones colors and materials. The use of pattern de fines the space and there are various
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Scale Model Longitudinal Section
Entry Perspective
Hallway Perspective
Single Unit Bedroom Bar/Cafe Perspective
Library of Tools
Third-year project located in Fayetteville, Arkansas
Third-year project located in Fayetteville, Arkansas
The goal of this project was to design a three-story public library of tools that
The goal of this project was to design a three-story public library of tools that encourages the local community to checkout and return any item they need. The building contains a color and material palette directly inspired from vintage tool advertisements. It acts as a space that welcomes everyone and serves multiple functions. The first level hosts the check-in and checkout, the second level contains the collection of tools, and the third includes a classroom, event space, workshop and semi-private work space area. The materials used
The building contains a color and material palette directly inspired from vintage tool advertisements. It acts as a space that welcomes everyone and serves multiple functions. The first level hosts the check-in and checkout, the second level contains the collection of tools, and the third includes a classroom, event space, workshop and semi-private work space area. The materials used prioritze environmental friendliness and recyclability.
Collection Perspective
Case
Fourth-year project located in Dierks, Arkansas
After exploring the methodology of using Ai to create renderings, modeling and exporting gcode from Rhino/Grasshopper, and printing with a 3D clay printer, the final project of the semester was to create a 1,000 sq ft single-family house that could be printed at full scale with a clay printer. The house produced contains four individual volumes, inspired by previous 3D printed objects. Each volume has a separate spatial function, and the space in between the volumes provides outdoor communal space. The house reeinvisions the traditional dog-trot style homes that might be seen throughout Arkansas.
Rhino Model
1/8” = 1’ 0” Sketch Model
Initial Iterative Ai Renderings
1/2” = 1’ 0” 3D Clay Printed Model
Floor Plan
Hit & Miss Co ee & Bar
Fourth-year project located in Springdale, Arkansas
straw and clay brick. Using an existing historical building located in downtown Springdale, the co ee shop contains several design elements using the straw bricks in a variation of the hit and miss brick pattern. The co ee shop and wine
The focus of this project was to incorporate the use of a natural, sustainable material in a co ee shop and wine bar, that includes a performance space. Through several individual material experiments with straw, the result was a Springdale, the co ee shop contains several design elements using the straw bar includes a neutral color and material palette, and is a multi-functional space for all to enjoy.
Outside Perspective
Entry Perspective Performance Space
Seating & Performance Outdoor Seating
Longitudinal Section
Thank you!
Bachelor of Interior & Architecture Design
Tobie Lowe