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108 s.

oak park ave, chicago, il


this space is a retail design for a concept store for a company named Bondolino. The concept of this store is based off of the day in the life of a parent and a child. The day tends to go in somewhat of a circular motion of repetitiveness. One will feed their child, play, bathe, and put them to bed. so this store gives products that can help with each of those activities. in this design we were given space of over 4,000 sq. feet. we were allowed to pick half of the space for our floor plan. i chose the space that allowed windows to be on both sides of the space to optimize the most natural light as possible. this company sold baby wraps and carriers, natural foods, natural soaps, and blankets for babies.

Studio IV - Adaptive Reuse Fall 2011 - Petra Probstner 1

Christina Erickson

Movement through the space

Floor Pattern Movement Throughout the Space

Bondolino and Hoppediz Display

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Movment through the space

Checkout Counter

Open Fitting Room

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Movment through the space

Private Fitting Room

Food and Bathing Products

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Movment through the space

Blanket Display

Studio

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Movment through the space


BONDOLINO/HOPPEDIZ DISPLAY CHECKOUT INFORMATION BLANKET DISPLAY FOOD AND BATH PRODUCT OPEN FITTING ROOM ENCLOSED FITTING ROOM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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STUDIO OFFICE MECHANICAL STORAGE RESTROOMS

this location is in the heart of the downtown area of oak park. this area is very community and family oriented. since this is a very family oriented area this city seemed as a great area to put a store for new families. there is another component to my store besides retail. since the bondolino wraps and carriers allow for parent and child bonding I wanted to keep that an important aspect by adding a studio that would offer classes to learn how important bonding with your child is for their health and activities you can do to achieve that. Since there were many yoga studios that also offered parent and baby yoga I decided to add more options that one can use the store for more than just retail and also be another community space.

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the overall experience

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the overall experience

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511 Russell St. Wheeling, IL 60090

in 2008, i was involved in an architectural contest. the objective was to design a 2,000 sq. ft. prairie style home. we were prompted to make this home with two bedrooms, a master bedroom on the first floor, a master bath, powder room, dinning room, kitchen, living room, and laundry room. we competed against twelve other teams in our district, and we came out on top. our school has a program called the PAC, practical architectural construction, program that allows architectural students to design and construction students to build the house. the house was completed in 2009. we were prompted to make small appear as large. we did this by adding a two story foyer and living room to make the space seem larger and have a more open feel. we had the opportunity to meet with an architecture firm that helped by making the construction documents for the project. that firm was called, ar-k-teks, in wheeling, il.

South-East Exterior View

South Exterior View

South-West Exterior View

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511 Russell St. Wheeling, IL 60090


Foyer

Two-Story Foyer

Living Room

Two-Story Living Room

Dining Room

Kitchen

Breakfast Nook

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511 Russel Rd. Wheeling, IL 60090

Master Bedroom

Master Bathroom

Living Room

Bedroom 1

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