The document provides details for the office design of Warpspeed Productions, a science fiction film company. The project needs include space for 35 employees, a theater room, projection room, office space, freelance space, lobby/reception area, and think tanks/cubicle space. The design goals are to create a fun, modern design that facilitates the company's work. Plans include floor plans, furniture plans, finish plans, lighting plans, elevations, and an environmental assessment.
2. OFFICE DESIGN-ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN-
INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN-RESTAURANT DESIGN
HARRISON RESIDENCE-DUNHILL RESIDENCE-
LYON RESIDENCE
3D RENDERING
FLOOR PLAN – FURNITURE PLAN – FINISH PLAN –
LIGHTING PLAN - ELEVATIONS – DETAILS –
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
3. Warpspeed Productions
Sausalito, California
Project Needs:
35 Employees
Fun, Modern Design for a
Science Fiction Film Company
Theater Room
Projection Room
Office Space
Freelance Space
Lobby and Reception Area
Think Tanks
Cubicle Space
PROJECT: WARPSPEED PRODUCTIONS DATE: 2/2008
DESCRIPTION: OFFICE DESIGN
5. LEED for Commercial Interiors v2.0
Registered Project Checklist
OBTAINING LEED CERTIFICATION Y es
17
Y
? No
Indoor Environmental Quality
Prereq 1 Minimum IAQ Performance
17 Points
Required
Project Name: Xeno Y Prereq 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control Required
Project Address: Avignon, France 1 Credit 1 Outside Air Delivery Monitoring 1
1 Credit 2 Increased Ventilation 1
Yes ? No 1 Credit 3.1 Construction IAQ Management Plan, During Construction 1
The Xeno Consulting project is Platinum Certified because great thought was 6 Sustainable Sites 7 Points 1
1
1
Credit 3.2
Credit 4.1
Credit 4.2
Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before Occupancy
Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives and Sealants
Low-Emitting Materials, Paints and Coatings
1
1
1
2 Credit 1 1 to 3
put into choosing materials, products, furniture, and furnishings that are Select a LEED Certified Building
OR Locate the tenant space in a building with following characteristics:
3
1 to 3
1
1
1
Credit 4.3
Credit 4.4
Credit 4.5
Low-Emitting Materials, Carpet Systems
Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Wood and Laminate Adhesives
Low-Emitting Materials, Systems Furniture and Seating
1
1
1
0.5 Option 1A 1 1/2
green/sustainable. The materials used inside the building are either 0.5 Option 1B Stormwater Management: Rate and Quantity
0.5 Option 1C Stormwater Management: Treatment
1/2
1/2
1
1
1
Credit 5
Credit 6.1
Credit 6.2
Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control
Controllability of Systems, Lighting
Controllability of Systems, Temperature and Ventilation
1
1
1
recyclable or made from eco-friendly materials. The carpeting chosen is made Option 1D Heat Island Reduction: Non-Roof 1/2 to 1 1 Credit 7.1 Thermal Comfort - Compliance 1
0.5 Option 1E Heat-Island Reduction: Roof 1/2 1 Credit 7.2 Thermal Comfort - Monitoring 1
Option 1F Light Pollution Reduction 1/2 1 Credit 8.1 Daylight & Views - Daylight 75% of Spaces 1
1 Credit 8.2 Daylight & Views - Daylight 90% of Spaces 1
from recycled materials and the paint is low VOC. Most of the furniture was 0.5 Option 1G Water Efficient Irrigation: Reduce by 50%
0.5 Option 1H Water Efficient Irrigation: No Potable Use or No Irrigation
0.5 Option 1I Innovative Wastewater Technologies
1/2
1/2
1/2
1 Credit 8.3 Daylight & Views - Views for 90% of Seated Spaces 1
Y es ? No
chosen because it is Green guard Certified. Used furniture was also used in 0.5 Option 1J Water Use Reduction: 20% Reduction
Option 1K Onsite Renewable Energy
Option 1L Other Quantifiable Environmental Performance
1/2
1/2 to 1
1/2 to 3
3 Innovation & Design Process 5 Points
1 Credit 1.1 Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title 1
the office. Italy is well know for its natural stone, marble. This was used 1
1
1
Credit 2
Credit 3.1
Credit 3.2
Development Density and Community Conn ectivity
Alternative Transportation: Public Transportatio n Access
Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms
1
1
1
1
1
Credit 1.2
Credit 1.3
Credit 1.4
Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title
Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title
Innovation in Design: Provide Specific Title
1
1
1
to represent the area where the office is Avignon, France. It is also very 1
Yes ? No
Credit 3.3 Alternative Transportation: Parking Availability 1
Y es ? No
Credit 2 LEED™ Accredited Professional 1
beautiful. 2 Water Efficiency 2 Points 50 Project Totals (pre-certification estimates)
Certified: 21 to 26 points, Silver: 27 to 31 points, G old: 32 to 41 points, Platinum: 42 to 57 points
57 Points
1 Credit 1.1 Water Use Reduction - 20% Reduction 1
There was also a lot of consideration in the overall space plan. We did not 1 Credit 1.2 Water Use Reduction - 30% Reduction 1
Yes ? No
take down a lot of new walls to minimize landfill materials. We also tried to 8 Energy & Atmosphere 12 Points
Y Prereq 1 Fundamental Commissioning Required
keep new walls to a minimum to promote natural daylight and reduce materials Y
Y
Prereq 2
Prereq 3
Minimum Energ y Performance
CFC Reduction in HVAC&R Equipmen t
Required
Required
* NOTE for EAc1: All LEED for Commercial Interiors projects registered after June 26th, 2007 are required to achieve at least two (2) points under EAc1. Projects may earn 2 points
use/cost. The floor plan is very open which maximizes natural daylight. from achieving any combination of the 4 sub-credits under EAc1.
3 Credit 1.1 Optimize Energy Performance - Lighting Power 1 to 3
Option A: Reduce lighting power density to 15% below the standard 1
Skylights were installed to bring light into the center areas. This reduces Option B: Reduce lighting power density to 25% below the standard
3 Option C: Reduce lighting power density to 35% below the standard
2
3
1 Credit 1.2 Optimize Energy Performance - Lighting Controls 1
energy consumption and creates a positive work atmosphere. The HVAC system 1 Credit 1.3 Optimize Energy Performance - HVAC
Option A: Equipment Efficiency and Zoning & Controls
1 to 2
1 to 2
has a lot of ventilation zones to increase air circulation within the 1 Credit 1.4
Option B: Reduce Design Energy Cost
Optimize Energy Performance - Equipment and Appliances
1 70% of ENERGY STAR eligible equipment is ENERGY STAR rated
1 to 2
1 to 2
1
building. This promotes a healthy working environment. 1
1
Credit 2
Credit 3
90% of ENERGY STAR eligible equipment is ENERGY STAR rated
Enhanced Commissioning
Energy Use, Measurement & Payment Accountability
2
1
1 to 2
The overall goal was to reduce the buildings carbon footprint. The building Credit 4
Case A: Projects with area less than 75% of total building area
Case B: Projects with area 75% or more of total building area
Green Power
1 to 2
2
1
promotes a reduction in energy costs, use of recycled or recyclable materials, Yes
14
? No
Materials & Resources 14 Points
and products that do not contaminate the air within the building. This office Y Prereq 1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables Required
1 Credit 1.1 Tenant Space, Long T erm Commitment 1
will be a great example of how to create a beautiful and functional 1
1
Credit 1.2
Credit 1.3
Building Reuse, Maintain 40% of Interior Non-Structural Components
Building Reuse, Maintain 60% of Interior Non-Structural Components
1
1
1 Credit 2.1 Construction Waste Management, Divert 50% From Landfill 1
environment while staying green. 1
1
Credit 2.2
Credit 3.1
Construction Waste Management, Divert 75% From Landfill
Resource Reu se, 5%
1
1
PROJECT: XENO OFFICE PROJECT DATE: 05/2008
DESCRIPTION:ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE DESIGN
6. NEEDS ASSESSMENT
General Office Color Palette
Daycare/ Break Room Color Palette
PROJECT: XENO OFFICE PROJECT DATE: 05/2008
DESCRIPTION:ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE DESIGN - FURNITURE PLAN
8. The Pittsburgh Creative Arts
Academy provides aspiring young
artists with art music and creative
thinking instruction. The design
will include the entire educational
facility. The design will create an
environment that will facilitate INSPIRATION
learning and highlight the
achievements of it’s students. PCCA
will have a calming crème, wood,
black and white color scheme. This
color scheme will not compete with
students work and also not distract
from students learning and
creativity processes.
CLASSROOM ENTRACES CLASSROOM PERSPECTIVE
PROJECT: PITTSBURGH CREATIVE ARTS ACADEMY DATE:02/2008
DESCRIPTION: INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN – DESIGN CONCEPT
11. DESIGN CONCEPT
Fries and Vines concept was created for our clients
Jane McGrath and Phyllis Lewis, entrepreneurs who
love cooking, baking, and socializing. Fries and
Vines celebrates fine wine, art, and great
hamburgers. The menu will include hamburgers, fries
with gourmet sauces, and Napa picnic fare. The
restaurant design will take inspiration from
California’s art scene, wineries, and farms. This
restaurant is all about California and its casual
quirkiness and love of fine food, wine, and art.
All vegetables and meat will come from California
farms. Modern wine cases will be displayed with a
large selection of medium to fine California wines.
The design will include finishes of brick and wood
mixed with vibrant art work. A glass blowing kiln
will be viewable by customers and these items can be
purchased in the gift shop along with T-shirts, wine
openers etc... Glass blown chandeliers will hang
above diners. Both the Kitchen and Kiln will be
viewable by customers. There will also be space
for local artists to display. Fries and Vines will
be a great place for both families and business
partners to dine and relax.
PROJECT: FRIES AND VINES DATE: 08/2008
DESCRIPTION: RESTAURANT DESIGN – DESIGN CONCEPT
12. RESTROOM LIGHTING BOOTH
LIGHTINNG
PENDANT
MAIN DINING CHANDELIER
LIGHTING
LOUNGE
SCONCE CHANDELIER
LOUNGE LIGHTING
LIGHTING RESTROOM LIGHTING
PROJECT: FRIES AND VINES DATE: 08/2008
DESCRIPTION: RESTAURANT DESIGN – LIGHTING DESIGN
13. DINING ROOM
LOUNGE
PROJECT: FRIES AND VINES DATE: 08/2008
DESCRIPTION: RESTAURANT DESIGN – FURNITURE PLAN
15. CUSTOM BUILT-IN CABINETRY
HOME THEATER LIVING ROOM CHAIRS
KITCHENETTE
PROJECT: HARRISON RESIDENCE DATE: 11/2007
DESCRIPTION: ART DECO RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
19. UNIVERSAL DESIGN FEATURES
SMOOTH SLIP RESISTENT
FLOORING
UNIVERSAL DESIGN CABINETRY
WITH HIGHER TOE KICK
OPENING BELOW COOK TOP
SINK
SEATED WORK AREA
MINIMAL UPPER CABINETRY
OPEN SHELVING
SLIDING CABINET DOORS
DOUBLE DOOR REFRIGERATOR
ELECTRO MAGNETIC COOK TOP
LOWERED OVEN HEIGHT
RAISED DISHWASHER HEIGHT
PULL OUT STORAGE
UNOBSCURED STORAGE ROOM
SMART HOME WIRELESS
SYSTEM
OCCUPANCY LIGHTING
BLACK AND WHITE COLORS FOR
VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
RESIDENTIAL ELEVATOR
UNIVERSAL DESIGN
PROJECT: LYON RESIDENCE DATE:05/2009
DESCRIPTION: UNIVERSAL DESIGN KITCHEN
20. UNIVERSAL DESIGN
FEATURES
ADA TOILET
ADA FAUCETS
ROLL IN SHOWER
HAND HELD SHOWER
HEAD
SHOWER BENCH
SAFETY BARS
FLOATING CABINETS FOR
CLEARANCE
UNDERNEATH
MECHANICAL VANITY
LIFTS
ANTI SCALD CONTROLS
OCCUPANCY LIGHTING
SLIP RESISTENT FLOORING
PROJECT: LYON RESIDENCE DATE:05/2009
DESCRIPTION: UNIVERSAL DESIGN BATHROOM
21. JACOB BATHROOM – CHIEF X2
OFFICE RECEPTION DESK- 3DSX STODDARD KITCHEN- CHIEF X2
ANGELES KITCHEN
CHIEF X2
LYON MASTER BEDROOM
EXTERIOR RENDERING –CHIEF X2 CHIEF X2 SUELY KITCHEN – CHIEF X2
3D RENDERINGS
SOFTWARE: 3D STUDIO MAX/CHIEF ARCHITECT X2
37. Experience
Education Design Intern
Bachelor of Science, Interior Design Sept. 2009 MN Interiors 8/09-Present
Art Institute of Pittsburgh-Online Division Laguna Niguel, CA
Designer
Bachelor of Science, Business Admin. Aug. 1995 DNA Kitchen Designs 1/09-7/09
Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA Santa Ana, CA
Semester at Sea, University of Pittsburgh Fall 1992 Design Intern
Designers Resource Collection 09/08-12/08
Outward Bound, Pacific Crest School Summer 1994 Costa Mesa, CA
Related Software Experience Senior Pharmaceutical Sales Manager
AutoCAD 2008, 3DStudio Max, Studio IT, Revit, GlaxoSmithKline 11/99-3/2001
Fremont, CA
Chief Architect X2, Adobe Creative Suite CS2 Pharmaceutical Sales Manager
MS Word, Excel, Power Point Innovex-Schering Plough 3/98-11/99
Walnut Creek, CA
RESUME
38. RESIDENTIAL DESIGN – COMMERCIAL DESIGN – SPACE PLANNING – CAD
3D RENDERINGS
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