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KATIE GOOD

interior design

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RESIDENTIAL
RETAIL
CORPORATE
VT FITNESS ROOM
HAND SKETCHES

RESIDENTIAL nyc apartment

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Floor Plan: scale 1/4 = 1 - 0

Project: Design a third floor apartment based off of an artists work (Alexander Farto)
Concept: By looking at his work for inspiration on my concept I wanted to play with the
idea of adding and removing material to reveal the space. This is shown in the third floor
of the apartment I using the grounded feel of Fartos work. I keep the furniture and line of
sight very low with deliberate moments of defiance to mimic his work. The orange accent
color is also derived from his work from the warm glow that happens when light hits it.
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RESIDENTIAL nyc apartment

Wood Cabinets

Marble Counters

Herringbone Wood Floors

East - West Section Marker Rendering

Orange Accent Color

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RESIDENTIAL nyc apartment

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RESIDENTIAL nyc apartment

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RESIDENTIAL upper east side apartment

Floor Plan: Not To Scale

Project:
Design a high end apartment for a couple on the Upper East
Side of New York City.

SCALE: 1/8 = 1-0

Challenges:
Fitting all the required spaces into the 3,000 square foot
floor plan, while having a well thought out floor plan that
doesnt create awkward spaces.
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RESIDENTIAL upper east side apartment

Closed Wall Feature


This wall feature can be closed to allow privacy in the
kitchen during formal dinner parties or formal gatherings.

Open Wall Feature


This wall feature can be left open to give a more open floor
plan during regular use or during a more casual occasion.

Winona Lighting

Backsplash Tile

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RESIDENTIAL upper east side apartment

Galilee Lighting

Rug Material

Chair Fabric

Sofa Fabric

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RESIDENTIAL upper east side apartment

Galilee Lighting

Chair Fabric

Rug Material

Curtain Fabric

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RETAIL

sephora

Project:
Design a Sephora store focusing on branding and the customers
experience.

Office
Storage

Challenges:
Implementing the companies brand without being so literal
My concept is derived from this idea of taking the
natural, or what is already comfortable for a customer, and
blending it with the unexpected to cause a push out of the comfort zone. This concept comes from the typical customers feelings and approach to make-up.

Color

New Product Display


Cash Wrap/Help Center
Beauty Bar

Floor Plan: Not to Scale

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RETAIL

sephora

A large curvilinear element, located


in the middle of the store, divides
the color section from the rest of
the store while at the same time
directing the customer through all
sections of the store. This element
houses a beauty bar that uses twoway mirrors to allow customers to
overlook the services provided.
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RETAIL

sephora

Main Features:
Both sections have beauty bars where professionals are there to
help with product selections.
The second wall feature that moves up into a ceiling
element draws attention to new products and provides a second
service center.

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RETAIL

rip curl surf shop

Second Floor Plan: Not to Scale

Project: Design a retail store for a sports company and focus on branding and creating
an active feel for the
space.
Challenges: Tying the first and second floors together in both the flow of merchandise
and overall design of the space.

First Floor Plan: Not to Scale

Concept: This space was focused around the curvilinear motion of waves and the push
and pull of the currents in regards to surfing as a sport. This is shown through the curved
shape of the second floor and the large pull of the blue center hall up into the second
floor display unit.
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RETAIL

rip curl surf shop

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CORPORATE

snapchat headquarters

Project: Pick a social media company and design a one floor office space that
speaks to their branding but can also be rented to a different tenant every few
years.
Challenges: The challenge with this project was to design an office space could
be used by a new tenant in a few years without having to start new.
I designed this office space for the company Snapchat because their company
is all about the idea of things not being permanent. I designed all the offices to
be the same size so that depending on the companies set up they could be used
for small heads down work or executive offices. I then designed the conference
room to accommodate a large table style meeting or simply move the tables
and you can have lecture style presentations.

Project Features:
- Large whiteboard walls to allow for collaboration
-Varying desk heights and styles to allow for employees to
get up and move around during the work day
- Small uses of color to speak to the brand without the need
for renovations when there is a new tenant.

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CORPORATE

snapchat headquarters

1/8 scale

Axon

PRIVATE

PUBLIC
PRIVATE

Spacial Diagram

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CORPORATE

inscape

Project: design an innovative office space based


around the growing and changing work environments, with a focus on systems furniture.
Challenges: the small square footage for the
number and types of spaces required.
The space is centered around a dual purpose
conference room that doubles as a large presentation/event room. By creating multi use spaces,
in the extra square footage available I was able to
create more
innovative designs and work places.
This Project won the studio sponsored Inscape
award.
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Collaboration
Space
Admin
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Floor Plan: Not to Scale

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inscape

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GYM

McComas, Virginia Tech

Concept: The concept for this project came from


the contrast between the mind and body style of
fitness and the strength style of fitness. Mind and
body is a very grounded, calming, and low impact
style of exercise. Meanwhile, the strength style
classes are very energetic and face paced style of
exercise where participants are up on there feet
majority of the time. This idea of contrast what further applied to the idea of contrast with light and
dark. These two rooms use this concept of contrasting light to represent the style of fitness that
it supports.

Studio B: In the mind an body studio the style of fitness is very grounded and
calming so the lighting is centralized on the lower third of the space and the
colors used are muted.
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Studio B

Studio A

Floor Plan: Not to Scale

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GYM

McComas, Virginia Tech

The stage is designed to be flexible in use depending on


the instructor and the class being taught. It is two pieces
that pivot around a single point, illustrated in figure B.,
allowing it to be arranged in a long and narrow shape for
yoga classes when the ceiling height is less of an issue.
With the stage arranged in this shape it gives more floor
space for students as shown in figure A. It can be rotated
to extend out past the soffit to allow more height for the
instructor during strength classes. The colored trim creates a center line when the stage is folded on itself which
indicates where the soffit is located above. This is illustrated in figure C.

Studio A: In the Strength studio the style of exercise is


very energizing and upbeat so the lighting is spot lighted
towards the ceiling to showcase a bright ceiling feature.

Stage Mechanics Diagram


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