Pattern Project - The Great Peanut Dream, 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University
Pattern Project - The Great Peanut Dream, Noshin Faruque
Pattern Project
The Pattern Project explores the process of developing visual patterns, intended for the built interior environment, through both hand and digital crafts. Inspirations evolve into pattern concepts that inform message and intention. The intended message then informs motif, color, density, composition, line, repetition, hierarchy, and texture. Drawing from history, designers assess the role of pattern within the built environment and its connection to architecture and building occupants. Traditional handcrafts have evolved and are now used in contemporary processes while new digital crafts have emerged as pattern-making tools. The patterns developed through the Pattern Project were produced to scale on paper …
Pattern Project - Woodland, 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University
Pattern Project - Woodland, M Olsen
Pattern Project
The Pattern Project explores the process of developing visual patterns, intended for the built interior environment, through both hand and digital crafts. Inspirations evolve into pattern concepts that inform message and intention. The intended message then informs motif, color, density, composition, line, repetition, hierarchy, and texture. Drawing from history, designers assess the role of pattern within the built environment and its connection to architecture and building occupants. Traditional handcrafts have evolved and are now used in contemporary processes while new digital crafts have emerged as pattern-making tools. The patterns developed through the Pattern Project were produced to scale on paper …
Pattern Project - French Press, 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University
Pattern Project - French Press, Vanessa Nesbitt
Pattern Project
The Pattern Project explores the process of developing visual patterns, intended for the built interior environment, through both hand and digital crafts. Inspirations evolve into pattern concepts that inform message and intention. The intended message then informs motif, color, density, composition, line, repetition, hierarchy, and texture. Drawing from history, designers assess the role of pattern within the built environment and its connection to architecture and building occupants. Traditional handcrafts have evolved and are now used in contemporary processes while new digital crafts have emerged as pattern-making tools. The patterns developed through the Pattern Project were produced to scale on paper …
Pattern Project - Change, 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University
Pattern Project - Change, Heewon Kim
Pattern Project
The Pattern Project explores the process of developing visual patterns, intended for the built interior environment, through both hand and digital crafts. Inspirations evolve into pattern concepts that inform message and intention. The intended message then informs motif, color, density, composition, line, repetition, hierarchy, and texture. Drawing from history, designers assess the role of pattern within the built environment and its connection to architecture and building occupants. Traditional handcrafts have evolved and are now used in contemporary processes while new digital crafts have emerged as pattern-making tools. The patterns developed through the Pattern Project were produced to scale on paper …
Pattern Project - Antithesis, 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University
Pattern Project - Antithesis, Naredeen Mikhaiel
Pattern Project
The Pattern Project explores the process of developing visual patterns, intended for the built interior environment, through both hand and digital crafts. Inspirations evolve into pattern concepts that inform message and intention. The intended message then informs motif, color, density, composition, line, repetition, hierarchy, and texture. Drawing from history, designers assess the role of pattern within the built environment and its connection to architecture and building occupants. Traditional handcrafts have evolved and are now used in contemporary processes while new digital crafts have emerged as pattern-making tools. The patterns developed through the Pattern Project were produced to scale on paper …
Pattern Project - Disruptive Camo, 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University
Pattern Project - Disruptive Camo, Kyle Webber
Pattern Project
The Pattern Project explores the process of developing visual patterns, intended for the built interior environment, through both hand and digital crafts. Inspirations evolve into pattern concepts that inform message and intention. The intended message then informs motif, color, density, composition, line, repetition, hierarchy, and texture. Drawing from history, designers assess the role of pattern within the built environment and its connection to architecture and building occupants. Traditional handcrafts have evolved and are now used in contemporary processes while new digital crafts have emerged as pattern-making tools. The patterns developed through the Pattern Project were produced to scale on paper …
Pattern Project - Seamless, 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University
Pattern Project - Seamless, Dozy Du
Pattern Project
The Pattern Project explores the process of developing visual patterns, intended for the built interior environment, through both hand and digital crafts. Inspirations evolve into pattern concepts that inform message and intention. The intended message then informs motif, color, density, composition, line, repetition, hierarchy, and texture. Drawing from history, designers assess the role of pattern within the built environment and its connection to architecture and building occupants. Traditional handcrafts have evolved and are now used in contemporary processes while new digital crafts have emerged as pattern-making tools. The patterns developed through the Pattern Project were produced to scale on paper …
Pattern Project - Eyes, 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University
Pattern Project - Eyes, Kathleen Gardner
Pattern Project
The Pattern Project explores the process of developing visual patterns, intended for the built interior environment, through both hand and digital crafts. Inspirations evolve into pattern concepts that inform message and intention. The intended message then informs motif, color, density, composition, line, repetition, hierarchy, and texture. Drawing from history, designers assess the role of pattern within the built environment and its connection to architecture and building occupants. Traditional handcrafts have evolved and are now used in contemporary processes while new digital crafts have emerged as pattern-making tools. The patterns developed through the Pattern Project were produced to scale on paper …
Pattern Project - Coded, 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University
Pattern Project - Coded, Glenn Porter
Pattern Project
The Pattern Project explores the process of developing visual patterns, intended for the built interior environment, through both hand and digital crafts. Inspirations evolve into pattern concepts that inform message and intention. The intended message then informs motif, color, density, composition, line, repetition, hierarchy, and texture. Drawing from history, designers assess the role of pattern within the built environment and its connection to architecture and building occupants. Traditional handcrafts have evolved and are now used in contemporary processes while new digital crafts have emerged as pattern-making tools. The patterns developed through the Pattern Project were produced to scale on paper …
Pattern Project -Glove, 2017 Virginia Commonwealth University
Pattern Project -Glove, Hamila Sesay
Pattern Project
The Pattern Project explores the process of developing visual patterns, intended for the built interior environment, through both hand and digital crafts. Inspirations evolve into pattern concepts that inform message and intention. The intended message then informs motif, color, density, composition, line, repetition, hierarchy, and texture. Drawing from history, designers assess the role of pattern within the built environment and its connection to architecture and building occupants. Traditional handcrafts have evolved and are now used in contemporary processes while new digital crafts have emerged as pattern-making tools. The patterns developed through the Pattern Project were produced to scale on paper …
Jasmine Martin Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, 2016 Stephen F Austin State University
Jasmine Martin Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, Jasmin Martin
Interior Design Senior Projects
“Design is a not a preconceived idea or concept. Design is a collaboration to devise a plan intended for the space to be functional, show technical knowledge, implements form and code while being aesthetically pleasing to the eye. By executing these key areas, each project created will be practical and pleasing to anyone that interacts with the space.”
Kierra Chavon Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, 2016 Stephen F Austin State University
Kierra Chavon Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, Kierra Chavon
Interior Design Senior Projects
No abstract provided.
Nia Leger Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, 2016 Stephen F Austin State University
Nia Leger Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, Nia Leger
Interior Design Senior Projects
Diversity, a unique sense of culture that one brings to the essence of designing. Realizing the dreams of others takes an impartial mind, a retrospective view and ingenuity. Bringing the subconscious of one’s designs to life with grace, elegance and beauty.
Sarah Scarborough Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, 2016 Stephen F Austin State University
Sarah Scarborough Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, Sarah Scarborough
Interior Design Senior Projects
“Design must be unique to those who occupy the space, while being completely functional for specific needs. Design ought to reflect individuality and should always be fun.”
-Sarah Scarborough
Zachery Patterson Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, 2016 Stephen F Austin State University
Zachery Patterson Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, Zachery Patterson
Interior Design Senior Projects
“The universe does not expand without pattern and a house does not harmonize without unity; Function is Beauty” - Zachery Patterson
Miguel Zamora Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, 2016 Stephen F Austin State University
Miguel Zamora Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, Miguel Zamora
Interior Design Senior Projects
I have been a designer all my life, examining objects and structures by the very small details that make them what they are. I love to create, reinvent, and modify any project that comes into my hands. I love how things work and are put together. I’ve always wanted to create designs that would make the public think in how they live their lives and how to treat the world around them. I want to be a designer that changes the world and helps those who can’t help themselves. I want to make the world a better place to live …
Designing A Residence In Sweden, 2016 Stephen F Austin State University
Designing A Residence In Sweden, Umeki Earl, Olivia Bufalini
School of Human Sciences Research Showcase
The project was to design a home for the Nordstroms, a family who lived in Sweden. The challenge was to design a home for the family of four with a maximum square footage of 1100 square feet using the codes and space allocations required for another country. Meeting the needs of the client required much research. RESEARCH included studying the regional climate, the municipal building codes, and city regulations. Thorough research of building construction framing methods, insulation types and installation methods, site planning, materials and finishes were also essential for completing the project.
Ies Dallas Student Lighting Design Competition 2015, 2016 Stephen F Austin State University
Ies Dallas Student Lighting Design Competition 2015, Olivia Bufalini, Umeki Earl
School of Human Sciences Research Showcase
No abstract provided.
Biography, 2015 University of Minnesota
Biography, Julie Elaine N. Irish
Julie Elaine Irish
Alexis Murphy Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, 2015 Stephen F. Austin State University
Alexis Murphy Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Alexis Murphy
Interior Design Senior Projects
Philosophy
Embracing the elements of design with the elements of nature.
Healthy interiors must draw inspiration from nature through its light, color, and sustainability; creating therapeutic spaces for all users. It is crucial to bridge the gap between all fields of design and cultures, bringing the innovations of healthy interiors to our homes, businesses, hospitals, and all aspects of the design process.