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Interior Design Portfolio Haley Pence



Resume Education: Southern Illinois University Carbondale Bachelors of Applied Sciences - Interior Design 2016Haley Pence Associates of Horticultural - Landscaping 2016 GPA 3.7/4.0E. [email protected]. 815.931.0471 Programs: Autodesk Revit1005 E. Grant St. Apt. 47 Autodesk AutoCADMarshfield, WI 54449 Adobe InDesign Adobe Photoshop Google Sketchup Microsoft Office Suite Externship: Remiger Design - St. Louis, Missouri March 2015 Shadowed lead interior designer Assisted in selecting materials and finishes Field verified Work Experience: Kohls Department Store Merchandising Manager March 2015 - Present Southern Illinois University Undergraduate Research Assistant January 2015 - May 2015 Shoup Manufacturing Warehouse Employee May 2012 - December 2014 Student Programs: Delta Epsilon Iota Honors Society Tau Sigma Delta Honors Society Ducks Unlimited SIUC - Chapter Secretary Interior Design Network Treasurer References available upon request



Table of Contents Horticultural Design Interior Design Landscape Design Spring 2015 Residential Design Fall 2014 - Junior Studio Cooperate - Coworking Fall 2015 - Senior Studio Higher Education Fall 2015 - Senior Studio Museum Spring 2016 - Senior Studio



Interior DesignStudio Projects

Residential DesignObjective Room LegendThrough adaptive 1.1 Vestibulere-use, design aluxury residential 1.2 Foyer 1.6 Openspace to 1.3 Guest Bath 1.7 toaccommodate alarge wealthy family 1.4 Entertainment Space 1.4 aboveof four adults, fourchildren and their 1.5 Library 1.2 1.3 1.15 1.5staff within a current 1.16standing structure. 1.6 Formal Dining N.I.C. 1.8 1.1 1.17The design includes floors 85 and 86 1.7 Commercial Kitchenof the Aqua Tower which currently Privatestands in Chicago, IL. The project 1.8 Security Room Semi-Privateproposed a new location in Nice, PublicFrance. 1.9 Security’s Suite 1.10 Butler’s Suite 1.11 Chef’s Suite 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.13 1.12 Laundry 1.13 Maid’s Suite 1.14 Staff Living Room Partial 85th Floorplan 0’ 5’ 15’ 30’ N 1.15 Safe Room 1.16 Nanny’s Suite 1.17 Nanny’s SuitePreliminary Bubble Diagrams Entertainment Space Flexible adjacency The double height entertainment space is located on the main level. This design Preferred adjacency incorporates a mezzanine level that can be accessed by the glass elevator. The space is Required adjacency meant to entertain maximum of 50 guests and has a custom beverage bar for events. Rooms share a space

8 Room Legend 2.2 2.1 Master Suite 2.4 2.3 2.1 2.2 Office 2.5 2.6 2.8 2.10 2.13 2.3 Grandmother’s Suite2.7 2.12 Open 2.4 Safe Room 2.9 2.11 to 2.19 2.5 Music Room Below 2.16 2.17 2.6 Grandfather’s Suite 2.15 2.7 Daughter’s Suite Exterior Isometric 2.8 Son’s Suite 2.14 2.18 2.9 Son’s Suite 2.10 Home Theatre 2.11 Son’s Suite 2.12 Laundry Room 2.13 Spa86th Floorplan 0’ 5’ 15’ 30’ N Private 2.14 Family Kitchen Semi-Private Public 2.15 Study 2.16 Toilet 2.17 Gym Structural Diagram 2.18 Family Living Room 2.19 MezzanineMaster Suite Family Living Room and KitchenThe master suite, a large sleeping and lounge area. A large walk in closet and private This space features an open floorplan with a centeredoffice are just off of the main bedroom. The master bath features include a large double-faced bio-ethanol fueled fireplace that seperate the spacesgeometric marble shower, jacuzzi tub and a personal spa area. from one another.

Corporate - CoworkingObjectiveEvery individual has a different personality, a Open todifferent mode of working and a different view N.I.C. Above 101of the world. Yet, as technology progressesand information becomes digitized, it is more N.I.C. N.I.C.important than ever to provide a sense of physical 103 N.I.C.“place” that can help people become mutually N.I.C. 102 104 105Aconnected in the 21st century. The concept for N.I.C. 106the NEXT coworking space takes inspiration fromthe interconnectivity of digital circuit connections. 105Energy travels from one node to another, creatinga path that is most efficient. Alike, Nexters travelthroughout the space, making connections inan environment that feels comfortable and easy Flooring and Spacial Diagrams 107 108 109for them. Every Nexter that walks into the space Partial First Floorbegins at the same point, but it is up to that All diagrams are based on the forty five degree Nindividual where their NEXT connection will begin. angle of a circuit board. 0’ 5’ 15’ 30’ The first level of the design encourages connections and networking by catching nexters right as they come in the door with bright, inviting colors and correlations with the NEXT brand in the flooring. Logo The logo is designed to allow the “x” to flow with energy angles providing the infinite possibilities of connections.Forum and Ideation Space

10 Balcony Open Finishes Partial First Floor Legend to Media Scape 101. Entry Below Lounge 102. Waiting Upholstery 103. Reception 201B Enea Lottus 104. Ideation Sidechair 105. Forum 202 Patio Upholstery 105A. Forum Storage Enea Lottus 106. Semi-Private Office216 214 213 201C 201A DN Table Tops 107. Private Office 215 203 DN Wood Laminate 108. Private Collaboration Space N Amia Chair 109. Collaboration Space217 212 211 206 204 Task Chair 210 209 208 201D Upholstery Second Floor Legend Flooring 205 Carpet Tile 201A. Individual Workstations 18 in x 36 in 201B. Collaboration Space 207 201C. Individual Workstations Enea Lottus 201D. Collaboration SpaceSecond Floor 0’ 5’ 15’ 30’ Table 202. Video Conference Standard Height 203. StudioIndividual Workstations Work Cafe Enea Lottus 204. Project Room Sidechair 205. Private Office Amia Chair Bivi table for two 206. Resource Center With Arms All tables are powered 207. Project Room 208. Private Office 209. Staff Touchdown Space 210. C.E.O. Office 211. Staff Office 212. C.O.O Office 213. Private Enclave 214. Private Enclave 215. Project Room 216. Indicidual Enclaves 217. Workcafe

Higher EducationObjective The Katherine Dunham center looks to inspire Parking individuals through conceptual exploration of bold moves. These moves are to express Site the vibrancy and cultural diversity that Site embodied her life and work. The straight line simplicity of the building form was created Morris Library Special by another student in junior architectural Collectionsstudio on the campus of Southern Illinois UniversityCarbondale. Once the building form was created, it was further N Existing Site Imagesdeveloped into a space that included energizing angles andbright bold colors that relate to Katherine Dunham’s african Site Planculture. This design highlights communal spaces, black boxtheatre, supporting rooms, and educational zones. “I always believed if you set out to be successful, you already were” -Katherine DunhamLogoThe color blocks within the logo are positioned to represent a Exterior Renderhuman figure moving within their personal circle. The use ofviolet blue and yellow serve as a complementary color scheme The bridge shown, connects the North and South building. With floor to ceiling windows,and create a connection to many traditional African cultures. natural lighting fills the space and allows those who travel through this space to be moreThe neutral abstract portions of the logo have a stylistic pattern connected to nature.to highlight the conceptual movement within.

12 First Floor Legend Box Office Display Display Display Display - Access from - Katherine 1.1 Entry interior and Dunham - Small artifacts - Personal - Live video 1.2 Box Office exterior early life 1.7 1.3 Lounge and Vending - 34” and 38” such as shoes makeup station of Katherine 1.8 1.4 Exhibit height 1.5 Restrooms counters and books mock up speaking Seating for 144 1.6 Black Box Theatre 1.6 1.6A Light Control Box about dance 1.7 Loading Dock 1.1 1.8 Dressing Rooms 1.9 Video Studio 1.6A 1.10 Dance Studio 1.11 Dance Studio1.2 1.4 1.12 Dance Studio 1.5 1.13 Women’s Locker Room 1.14 Men’s Locker Room 1.3 1.15 Patio 1.16 Entry Enlarged Plan - Exhibit Space N.T.S.Planters Performance Educational Circulation 1.9 1.11 1.10 1.14 1.13 4’1.16 retaining wall 1.12 1.15First Floor Dance Studio Hallway Building Key N0’ 5’ 15’ 35’

Higher Education 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.9 Second Floor Legend 2.4 2.1 Storage2.3 2.2 Admin.. Assist. Office 2.3 Assist. Director Office 2.2 2.8 2.10 2.4 Director’s Office 2.5 Admin. Assist. Office Open 2.6 Archivist Office to 2.7 Intern Space 2.8 Conference Black Box 2.9 Resource Room 2.10 Faculty Hub 2.11 2.11 Mezzanine 2.12 Exhibit 2.1 2.13 Restroom 2.12 Seating 2.14 Therapy Room for 66 2.15 Music Studio 2.13 2.16 Video Studio 2.17 Men’s Locker Room 2.18 Women’s Locker Room 2.19 Dance Studio 2.20 Dance Studio Performance Second Floor Lounge and Bridge Educational Furniture and Finishes Circulation Administrative Upholstery The Lounge features the Colour seating Mitt Seating by Bernhardt, lounge Nostalgia - Stone Wash by Bernhardt, adjacent to vending. seating in most hallway spaces. 2.15 Colours Lounge Seating 2.14 Enea Lottus table Building Key Upholstery is located in most 2.20 Nostalgia - Wildfire hallway seating 2.16 Colours Lounge Seating spaces. 2.17 2.18 Upholstery Urban 2.19 Mitt SeatingSecond Floor N Carpet Tile Interface0’ 5’ 15’ 35’ 18 in x 36 in Paint - Satin Sherwan Williams Picnic

14 The skylights provide a level of natural light over the sunken space deemed as the nest. It creates a central point for gathering around the classrooms to promote movement, learning, and inspiration. A.D.A Ramp Enlarged FloorplanThird Floor Nest 3.8 Third Floor Legend 12’-6” Lighting Legend 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.1 Nest Lounge - Recessed Can Light 3.2 Men’s Restroom - LED Cove Lighting 3.1 3.3 Women’s Restroom - Eureka 3.4 Classroom Linear Track Lighting 3.2 3.3 3.5 Classroom Direct/Indirect 3.4 3.6 Classroom - Recessed Troffer Light 3.7 Classroom 3.8 Classroom All ceilings 11’-0” unless indicated otherwise Educational Building Key CirculationSouth Building Third Floor N South Building Third Floor RCP N0’ 5’ 15’ 35’ 0’ 5’ 15’ 35’

MuseumObjectiveThrough biomimicry and texture, the WildlifeResearch Museum encourages imagination,adventure and education in all different typesof habitats. In the design, element such aswalls and flooring, create free form shapeswith symmetry similar to a butterfly. Thenew found symmetry stays true to the gridof the original structure while incorporatingnew design details.Building HistoryThe building is located in the Soulard Districtof St. Louis Missouri. It was originally builtas a shoe factory in 1875, but was laterremodeled into a baby carriage and furniturefactory known as the Welsh Baby CarriageFactory. As it now stands, the five storybuilding is used for the Soulard Market LoftApar tments. Main Lobby Exploded Isometric Planning Module - Biomimicry Many of the elements in this design were taken from the patterning of a butterfly. The butterfly has a strong repetitive pattern from side to side, which creates many angles that are included in the finish and fixture palette. In addition, there are highlighted angles in the east building as well as the butterfly garden creating continuous design detail through the space.

16 Drop off Path First Floor Legend 1.10 1.1 Vestibule 1.2 LobbyCirculation 1.5 1.8 1.11 1.12 1.3 Museum - DesertStaff Only 1.1 1.9 1.4 Fire Stair 1 1.5 Fire Stair 2 Living Wall 1.2 1.6 Elevator 1.7 Communicating Stair 1.6 1.8 Vestibule 1.9 Elevator Main 1.17 1.10 Fire Stair 2 Entry 1.13 1.11 Men’s Restroom 1.12 Women’s Restroom 1.7 1.16 1.13 Deli1.4 1.15 1.14 Butterfly House 1.14 1.15 Cafe 1.3 1.16 Event Space 1.17 Gift ShopFirst Floor 0’ 5’ 15’ 30’ 50’ NMaterials and Furniture Designtex Upholstery Draft - Flame Polyester/Nylon Sherwin Williams Paint Adventure OrangeSteelcase - Coalesse Steelcase- Coalesse ArmstrongEnea Lottus Upholstered Side Chair Enea Wooden FlooringEnea Lottus Wood Occasional Table Barstool with Light Natural Painted Back Nouveau Maple Cafe

Museum 2.8 Second Floor LegendCirculation 2.4 2.7 2.9 2.1 Museum - JungleStaff Only 2.5 2.12 2.2 Storage Open 2.10 2.3 Fire Stair 1 Living Wall 2.11 to 2.4 Fire Stair 2 2.5 Elevator 2.2 Below 2.6 Communicating Stair 2.7 Elevator 2.6 2.8 Fire Stair 32.3 2.1 2.9 Men’s Restroom 2.10 Women’s Restroom 2.11 Staff Lounge 2.12 Staff OfficesSecond Floor 0’ 5’ 15’ 30’ 50’ N Plant Selection Living Wall Sempervivum Within the west portion of the Tectorum design stands a living wall. As Hen and Chicks children, family, and friends visit the Wildlife Research center, they will not only become one with the Thymus habitats of animals from all around the world, but also through plant Psuedolanuginosis life. As visitors travel from the main Wild Thyme level up through the second and on to the third level, the living wall can be viewed from all angles at Sedum Serpylum the communicating stairway. Plant Sedum selection coordinates with SIUC college of Agriculture to ensure appropriate plant selection for indoor growth.Second Level Museum - Jungle

Circulation 3.11 18Classroom 3.10 3.9 Third Floor Legend Living Wall 3.5 3.3 Aquarium 3.123.4 3.1 3.6 3.1 Communicating Stair 3.8 3.2 Museum - Arctic 3.2 3.7 3.3 Storage 3.4 Fire Stair 1 Flow Diagram 3.5 Elevator 3.6 Classroom 3.7 Coloring Station 3.8 Pier 3.9 Women’s Toilet 3.10 Men’s Toilet 3.11 Fire Stair 3 3.13 ElevatorThird Floor 0’ 5’ 15’ 30’ 50’ NRoof Design FinishesJune 402 Arc Com 403 Wall Covering Jungle 401 404 Other Tenant Skylight over Interface Living Wall Carpet Tile 18 in x 36 in 10’-9”Dec. 406 15’-4”The main focal point is the living wall. Supporting that was a key design Armstrongfactor that needed to be considered. By placing a skylight directly above Flooringthe living wall, the plants would receive natural sunlight which would Light Naturalpromote growth in the indoor environment. Nouveau Maple Panel Cover Mink #107 Sound absorbing



Landscape Design 20Objective The Green RoofDevelop a rooftop landscape from The green roof highlights soft flowing paths and numerous seating arrangments.an existing location in Chicago, It provides a place of relaxation and comfort for the users in this building. WhileIL using sustainable features and the green roof provides a sustainable environment and support for the building, itrenewable energy. Incorporate also creates healthy surroundings for all those who travel throughout the area.a design that accentuates thepurpose of the building and its 1. Kousa Dogwood 3. Dwarf Cypresslocation in the city of Chicago. Attracts birds Year round plantSite Analysis Location: 65 E. Goethe St. Bright fruit Low maintenance Chicago, IL 4. Ajuga Reptans Usable Space 2. Day LilyJune Not Accessible Space Annual High Temp: 56 Degrees Adds texture with Annual Low Temp: 42 Degrees Attracts soft leaves Building Rooftop: 19,017 Sq Ft. hummingbirds Usual space: 4,498 Sq Ft. 24 1 1 24 Mechanical 1 3 33 Space Mechanical 3 Space Living WallDec. Solar Panels 3 Entrance Log Benches Entrance 3 Fountain 3 Open Courtyard 1 Patio Space (open to below) Patio SpaceIn the design, the living wall Solar panels must be placed in the Rooftop cannot be Rooftop cannot beadds character to the green roof ideal location and direction for sun accessed accessedand its ability to encapsulate the light to produce energy, in this casemechanical elements that are the panels are located on the West 0’ 15’ 30’ 45’ 60’ Nlocated on the roof, creating a side of the building to ensure theflawless environment. maximum amount of sunlight.



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