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Sarah Scarborough Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2016, Sarah Scarborough
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, Zachery Patterson
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, Miguel Zamora
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 …
Alexis Murphy Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Alexis Murphy
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.
Alexis Reado Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Alexis Reado
Alexis Reado Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Alexis Reado
Interior Design Senior Projects
Design is the freedom to transform a space through ingenious creativity.
Chau Phan Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Chau Phan
Chau Phan Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Chau Phan
Interior Design Senior Projects
Even a simplest design has its own character. It does not matter how sophisticated a design is. The matter is your character can be expressed through that design style. I believe the purpose of interior designer is creating a place that reflects client’s personality and making sure to protect their health, safety and welfare.
Edward Pat Neal Iii Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Edward Pat Neal Iii
Edward Pat Neal Iii Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Edward Pat Neal Iii
Interior Design Senior Projects
My design philosophy is to create an area that is not only aesthetically pleasing, but functional. Whether this is residential or commercial, I want you to feel comfortable about your surroundings. I want you to be able to enjoy the environment around you and feel right at home. This can be with commercial design also. I do not want someone to feel as if they are in a hospital. White walls feel institutional. I want to design places that make you feel at ease and comfortable, even if it is a place you do not necessarily want to be, such …
Katie Rumsey Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Katie Rumsey
Katie Rumsey Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Katie Rumsey
Interior Design Senior Projects
Design is a reflection of where you have been and what inspires you. It is a creative combination of form, function, texture, pattern, color and codes that work together in a space to create a desired feeling and solution.
Mackinley Ryce Donaldson Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Mackinley Ryce Donaldson
Mackinley Ryce Donaldson Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Mackinley Ryce Donaldson
Interior Design Senior Projects
Most people consider Interior Design to be a luxury and something that only the wealthy and privileged can afford. However, this is not the case; anyone with any budget can have a space that they are proud to call their own. While the wealthy do have the ability to pay to furnish a room without regard to cost, which is not a criteria that alone determines whether or not you have a wonderful space. A more economical family may have to be more prudent with their furnishings purchases, but they still have the right to a beautiful, enjoyable, comfortable home. …
Julie Sill Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Julie Sill
Julie Sill Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Julie Sill
Interior Design Senior Projects
Interior design is not only a career it is also my passion. I have always had a passion for design especially when it comes to residential spaces. While there are many different rooms in a home I am always drawn to living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens. Each room is like a different piece of a puzzle, they can all have their own personality, but still all fit together to create a wonderful home.
Rani Penny Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Rani Penny
Rani Penny Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Rani Penny
Interior Design Senior Projects
I believe it is human nature to want to change the world, to leave your mark. An interior designer has many options to do this through codes, sustainability, and collectively changing the way humans interact in a space. While the aesthetics and functionality of a space are the main goals of a design there are many opportunities to improve on a way of life and this is what I find most important.
Charmel Helmick Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Charmel Helmick
Charmel Helmick Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Charmel Helmick
Interior Design Senior Projects
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY Design is relating the beauty and cultural richness of the exotic and the admired. Design is styling spaces that express the soul; creating environs one longs to come home to. Design is shaping communities for growth, success and a sense of belonging.
Jennifer Urbina Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Jennifer Urbina
Jennifer Urbina Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Jennifer Urbina
Interior Design Senior Projects
I believe quality design does not always have to be expensive. Using things we currently have and creating something else with it is a great way to be sustainable. Not only are you saving money by re-using and sprucing up old items but you are also creating a unique piece that no one else has! Why buy new when you can re-use?
Also pleasing clients is a tough job but my passion for interior design makes me want to achieve the vision that the clients have and create a space of their dreams by doing it with passion or not …
Kiana Smith Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Kiana Smith
Kiana Smith Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2015, Kiana Smith
Interior Design Senior Projects
It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are. I AM INTERIOR DESIGN.
Design Philosophy Design is all about the freedom of expressing your true inner being through natural talent and obtained skills.
Vania Johnson Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Vania Johnson
Vania Johnson Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Vania Johnson
Student Publications
My name is Vania Johnson and I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Design at Stephen F. Austin State University. My skills include; Hand Drafting, AutoCAD Architecture, Revit, Sketching, Model Building, Microsoft Office, Sketchup, and Space Planning.
My accomplishments and involvements include; ASID National Chapter, ASID/IIDA Student Chapter Treasurer, School of Honors 2011-2014, Phi Upsilon Omicron Honors Society.
Anahi Reyes Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Anahi Reyes
Anahi Reyes Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Anahi Reyes
Student Publications
Throughout my four years of education and experience in the design world I’ve come to realize that the reason why I love design is because it can change people’s lives by improving the way they use space. My goal as a future designer is to create sustainable, functional and aesthetic spaces that perform for the people who work, visit and live in them. I love designing because it can make a difference.
Rachel Buquet Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Rachel Buquet
Rachel Buquet Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Rachel Buquet
Student Publications
Design Philosophy: Design is a balance of something aesthetically pleasing and something that meets your needs. It is a balance between hard and soft; dark and light; masculine and feminine; and form and function.
Danielle Zajic Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Danielle Zajic
Danielle Zajic Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Danielle Zajic
Student Publications
Philosophy of Design
A space is an opportunity to express yourself with color, texture, pattern, and shape. It is my goal to create a space that meets my client’s vision and allows them to love their space more than they ever have. An Interior Designer is simply the phase between an idea and reality.
Geneva Castillo Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Geneva Castillo
Geneva Castillo Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Geneva Castillo
Student Publications
Geneva Castillo
Design Philosophy
I strive to meet others in their wholeness and individuality. To see them as unique individuals. The end goal is to create modern spaces that contribute to the health, safety, and welfare of the public. I design to bring a genuine smile to the many people I encounter.
Always reminded that each space needs to be as beautiful as its future owner. Therefore, we must always keep in mind to stay dedicated to the job and always respect the value of craftsmanship. Bringing contemporary design to a new client is always a thrill, but bringing satisfaction …
2004.2 - South Campus Cosa, Art Center College Of Design, Pasadena, Martin Price, Jenda Michl
2004.2 - South Campus Cosa, Art Center College Of Design, Pasadena, Martin Price, Jenda Michl
School of Architecture Student Projects
Design work from the 2004 fall semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington. Art Center Expansion. Jenda Michl. The Art Center College of Design in Pasadena asked the studio to design an alternative solution for the expansion of their South Campus. The form of this project is based on lyrical lines of defined program and pedestrian roofscape which grow like branches of a tree from the existing Raymond Building, to form dormitories and street-front studios before intertwining with a depressed Glenarm Street to create a circulation node. Branches pivot to infill behind the existing …
2004.1 - Folding Into Grand Avenue Los Angeles, Martin Price, Adele Signey Cuartelon, Trung Dinh Ngo, Tasuku Nishiura, Taisuke Tsuji, Sarah Ann Frank, Robert Lee Miller, Yuh-Feng Chou, Marcin Stanislaw Sztyk, Christina Mar Grierson, Richard Charles Jones, Ross Elliott Mccaskill, Yevgeniya Teplitskaya, Douglas Aldrich, Andrzej Pinno
2004.1 - Folding Into Grand Avenue Los Angeles, Martin Price, Adele Signey Cuartelon, Trung Dinh Ngo, Tasuku Nishiura, Taisuke Tsuji, Sarah Ann Frank, Robert Lee Miller, Yuh-Feng Chou, Marcin Stanislaw Sztyk, Christina Mar Grierson, Richard Charles Jones, Ross Elliott Mccaskill, Yevgeniya Teplitskaya, Douglas Aldrich, Andrzej Pinno
School of Architecture Student Projects
Selected design work from the 2004 spring semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington. Students: Adele Signey Cuartelon, Trung Dinh Ngo, Tasuku Nishiura, Taisuke Tsuji, Sara Ann Frank, Robert Lee Miller, Yuh-Feng Chou, Marcin Stanislaw Sztyk, Christin Mar Grierson, Richard Charles Jones, Ross Elliot McCaskill, and Yevgeniya Teplitskaya. Reviewers: Douglas Aldrich and Andrzej Pinno.
2003.2 - Community Centre At Dart, Martin Price, David Birt, Komsorn Khamthians
2003.2 - Community Centre At Dart, Martin Price, David Birt, Komsorn Khamthians
School of Architecture Student Projects
Selected design work from the 2003 fall semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington. Students: David Birt and Komsorn Khamthians.
2003.1 - Grand Prix Racetrack, Martin Price, Jan Damiecki
2003.1 - Grand Prix Racetrack, Martin Price, Jan Damiecki
School of Architecture Student Projects
Design work from the 2003 spring semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington. Speedway. Jan Damiecki. The project is based on Formula One racing for a site in Mansfield, south of Arlington. Spectator seating is placed perpendicular to the roadway, challenging tradition and creating a dramatic position to watch the race. Cars will appear to come speeding toward the audience, then disappear beneath them. The sloping berm-like forms with subtracted rhythmic intervals of carved-out spaces, rise up from the ground to contain pit garages, grandstand seating, sky box suites, track side rental and condominium …
2002.2 - Andorra Parliament, Martin Price, D'Jelma Perkison, Jason Thomas Hanson, Michael Jared Steltzlen, Amanda G. Fisher
2002.2 - Andorra Parliament, Martin Price, D'Jelma Perkison, Jason Thomas Hanson, Michael Jared Steltzlen, Amanda G. Fisher
School of Architecture Student Projects
Selected design work from the 2002 fall semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington. Students: D'Jelma Perkison, Jason Thomas Hanson, Michael Jared Steltzlen, and Amanda G Fisher.
2001.2 - Natural History Museum Dallas, Martin Price
2001.2 - Natural History Museum Dallas, Martin Price
School of Architecture Student Projects
Selected design work from the 2001 fall semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington.
2001.1 - Movie Theatres Metroplex, Martin Price, Heath Macdonald
2001.1 - Movie Theatres Metroplex, Martin Price, Heath Macdonald
School of Architecture Student Projects
Design work from the 2001 spring semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington. Movie Theatres. Heath MacDonald. The project is sited adjacent to a courtyard-like enclosure just off the highway, at the entry to Ricardo Legorreta's Solana project in Southlake, Texas. The blank exterior walls cut into the ground, and sloping rooftops emerge above the earth and twist in rhythmic patterns around an entry courtyard. The profile is like an expressive series of dancing rock outcroppings. A crystalline entry form contains lines from famous films etched in color. Walkways bridge an open lobby volume …
2000.2 - Music Centre Hwy 30 Arlington, Martin Price
2000.2 - Music Centre Hwy 30 Arlington, Martin Price
School of Architecture Student Projects
Selected design work from the 2002 fall semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington.
2000.1 - Casino With Indoor Skiing, Las Vegas, Martin Price, Katherine Galpin
2000.1 - Casino With Indoor Skiing, Las Vegas, Martin Price, Katherine Galpin
School of Architecture Student Projects
Design work from the 2000 spring semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington. Casino. Katherine Galpin. An indoor skiing attraction is the enticement to lure gamblers to the casino and hotel, and set it apart from competing casinos. Spatial, visual, and visceral excitement is essential for Las Vegas, and key to the success of any project. Lifts arrive at the top of a torqued-formed meandering enclosure containing three separate ski trails. The trails are divided into beginners, intermediate and advanced, determined by the steepness and relative difficulty of twists and turns. At the bottom …
1999.2 - Abandoibarra Composite Bilbao, Martin Price, John Martin Oury
1999.2 - Abandoibarra Composite Bilbao, Martin Price, John Martin Oury
School of Architecture Student Projects
Design work from the 1999 fall semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington. Abandoibarra. John Martin Oury. The Bilbao project is a composite of housing, commercial, provincial and municipal offices, library, hotel, commercial space and parking which interfaces with the city and the river. The grid of the city is respected with street vistas that continue between the swirling forms, which are inspired by Serra's torqued ellipses. Intensity of the swirling shapes increases near the Guggenheim Museum and decreases in response to the straight lines of the Euskalduna Concert Hall. Government offices are located …
1999.1 - Nasher Sculptural Centre Dallas, Martin Price
1999.1 - Nasher Sculptural Centre Dallas, Martin Price
School of Architecture Student Projects
Selected design work from the 1999 spring semester, Studio Martin Price, School of Architecture, The University of Texas at Arlington.