Table Of ContentsRetail: Maccus Goethe Flagship ShowroomIntroduction Section Cuts & MaterialsGround Level Floor Plan & RCPLower Level Floor Plan & RCPMezzanine Floor Plan & RCPLightbox Staircase Landing PerspectiveLower Level Vestibule PerspectiveAppearl Display PerspectiveVIP Lounge PerspectiveDetail Drawings
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Residential: Fairmont CondominiumIntroductionModel PicturesGround Level Floor PlanGround Level RCPBathroom ElevationsKitchen Elevations
Residential: La Salle ResidenceIntroductionSection CutsGround Level Floor PlanGround Level RCPLower Level Floor Plan & RCPLower Level PerspectivesLiving Room Fireplace PerspectiveKitchen Bar PerspectiveKitchen Stove Top PerspectiveKitchen Refridgerator PerspectiveFormal Dining Room PerspectiveGround Level Vestibule Perspective
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Other WorksRenovation: Fire and Water CaféFloor Plans & Section CutsModel PicturesSculptureIdeation SculptureWood WorkingSavronarola ChairRomeSketchesWatercolors
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Retail: Maccus Goethe Flagship ShowroomProject Information
Background:I collaborated with Bruno and Gennaro to create their Flagship Showroom in Rome, Italy. The footprint of the space is from an existing building and I had to use triangulation measuring to figure out the dimensions of the interior. During this project I used Revit, Pho-toshop, and Illustrator.
Client Profile:Two Neapolitan born designers collaborate to create Maccus Goethe, deriving inspiration from modern architecture, human anatomy, and animation. They have built their line around the use of laser and 3D printing technology, allowing them to create their dynamic, innovative sportswear inspired line. Recently graduating from IED in Rome, they bring a fresh look to the fashion scene. Committed to creating a techno-logically linked community through their fashion line, Maccus Goethe gives a glimpse at the future of fash-ion.
Concept:The Maccus Goethe Rome Flagship showroom will present their line in a progressive and tactile way. A chromatically neutral and fluid space contrasts the sculptural and constructed clothing of the Maccus Goethe line. Curvilinear and seamless surfaces, create a visual relationship between the clothing and its kinetic context. Natural and artificial lights draw the eye upward to showcase the expansion and compres-sion vertical space within the showroom. The visual flow not only will propel customers through the retail space but, connect them to total retail experience of Maccus Goethe.
Mood Board: Kinetic Mood Board: Inquisitive Mood Board: Enthralled
Exterior View of Maccus Goethe Storefront at Night
Bruno & Gennaro and Their Clothing Line
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Transversal Section
Longitudinal Section
White 3D Printed Fabric - Cocoon Wall
Aluminum - Telescopic Wall Supports
Pink Polyfoam - Clothing Displays, Kiosk, VIP Furniture
Clear Structural Glass - Lightbox Stairs
White Silestone - All Flooring
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Clear Glass Railing - 3 cm Thickness
White Silestone - 3 cm Thickness
Downlight Strip - 60 cm Length
Clear Structural Glass Supports - 6 cm Thickness
L-Brackets
Anchor Screw
Structural Steel Support Beam - 12 cm Thickness
Section View
Detail A
Detail B Min. Length 40 cm.Max. Length 125 cm.
Steel Hook Hanger -2 cm. Thickness
White Plaster Dropped Ceiling -6 cm. Thickness
3D Printed Fabric -1 cm. Thickness
Neodymium Magnet -Max. Pull 12 kg.
Aluminum Telescopic Support -4 cm. Diameter - 2 cm. Diameter
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3D Printed Fabric Wall
Lightbox Staircase
Axonometric View
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Front View
3D Printed Fabric -70 cm. by 70 cm. Squares
Aluminum Telescopic Support -12 cm. by 12 cm. Connector
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Residential: Fairmont Condominium
Project InformationBackground:I was tasked with designing a one-story condominium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for a family profile I was assigned. I had to work with the exterior shell, which included fixed windows and two sliding doors to balconies. I used AutoCAD Architecture, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, and a Laser Printer for the model. Client Profile:My clients are Rick and Allison. Rick is a retired Lieu-tenant in the Army. He is from Minnesota and currently resides in the Art Museum district in Phila-delphia, Pennsylvania. While in the military he sustained minor injuries to his shoulders and knees but they will not lead to him relying on a wheelchair. He currently works at the Art Museum. Allison is 13 years old and plays the violin. She requires her own space for practicing.
Concept:I am creating a condo that fits the physical needs of Rick and Allison. It will feature a Mediterranean style triad color scheme of blues, reds, and yellows and textured wall finishes. The inspiration for the space focuses on the Persian rug and the colors found in it.
Location of Apartment
Fairmont Neighborhood, Philadelphia, PA
Client: Rick Client: Allison
Process: Apartment Layout 1
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Guest Bathroom
Master Bathroom
Kitchen
Laser Cut Model: I created certain elevations using AutoCAD Architecture and then cut them out using a laser cutter. I also used the laser cutter to create my ceiling plan.
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Lighting Legend
6 in. Recessed Fluorescent
12 in. by 12 in. Exhaust Fan
18 in. by 18 in. Exhaust Fan w/ Light
Chandelier
6 in. Wall Washer
Cove Lighting
Hanging Pendant
Ceiling Fan
Single Light Sconce
1 ft. 2 ft. 4 ft.
Ground Level RCP
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A. Master Bathroom
B. Jack n’ Jill Bathroom
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Kohler Faucet - Chrome FinishDrop-In Sink - Center-set Faucet Holes - White Porcelain
Kohler Rain-head - Overhead Position - 8 in. Square - Chrome Finish
Kohler Toilet - Two-Piece - White Porcelain
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D. Kitchen Wall 21 ft. 2 ft.
C. Kitchen Wall 11 ft. 2 ft.
Custom Stove Hood - Painted White - 39 in. Width - Continued to Ceiling
Kohler Faucet - Chrome Finish - Pull-out Spray - Lever Handle
Custom Cabinet Doors - Painted White - Oak Cabinets
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Residential: La Salle Residence
Project InformationBackground:I had to work in a group of two to design a luxury residence in Wayzata, MN. The residence had to have a ground level with a full size basement. I completed the entire ground level and my partner did the entire basement level. I used AutoCAD Architecture, Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign to complete this project.
Client Needs:Andre needs his own “man space” which includes a display for his various trophies and sports memorabil-ia. He needs plenty of storage off the entry to store various sports equipment and out door materials. Iris is a collector of fine art, so she needs space to display her art collection. She also works from home so she needs a home office. Aisha is Andre’s mother and is currently living with them while she recovers from chemo and surgery. She needs an aide to have easy access to her and she will only be living there for six months.
Concept:We are creating a luxury home for the La Salle family in Wayzata, Minnesota. An open concept with spaces defined by columns and archways give a feeling of gravitas coined by Roman architecture. Custom Finishes paired with granites, marbles, and elegant textiles produce a tasteful and luxurious design.
Site Information: Wayzata, Minnesota
Iris Andre Aisha
Process Sketches: AutoCAD
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A. Longitudinal Section
B. Ground Level Transverse Section
C. Lower Level Transverse Section
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Lower Level Sections Completed by:Jessica Andersen
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1 ft. 2 ft.
Lower Level Floor Plan
Designed by: Jessica Andersen
Lower Level RCP
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Residential: La Salle ResidenceDesigned by: Jessica Andersen
Lower Level Entertainment Center
Lower Level Family Room
Lower Level Bar & Game Area
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Living Room Fireplace
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Renovation: Fire and Water Café
Project InformationBackground:I was assigned a building on the Iowa State campus, Morrill Hall, and had to renovate and re-purpose an existing space. I decided to turn it into a café. I used hand drafting, marker rendering, and Photoshop. I also made a model by hand to create the space three-dimensionally.
Client Profile:Iowa State University wanted another study spot on their campus with a rapidly growing student popula-tion. ISU wanted a space that could serve multiple purposes and provide a spot for student socialization and academic use.
Concept:The Fire and Water Café is to provide an energetic and playful environment through the use of an open floor plan. This is achieved with the use of curves and an intense color scheme of blues and oranges and neutrals. The warm hues of the colors will help provide an energetic environment.
2. Section: Elevated Booth Seating
1. Section: Food Counter and Seating 1ft.
3ft.
Ground LevelFloor Plan2ft. 4ft.
Order Area
Double Seating
Storage Storage
Elevated Booth Seating
GroupSeating
Quiet StudyArea
LoungeArea
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Hand Cut Model
Lounge Area w/ Fire Feature
Quiet Study Area
Quiet Study Area
Elevated Booth Seating Order Area & Double Seating
Order Area & Double Seating
Elevated Booths & Group Seating
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Sculpture: Ideation Sculpture
Project InformationIdeation Sculpture: I started by making sculptures out of foamcore and pins. Then I combined them to create the final color sculpture using wood, milk carton, wax, and foamcore. I was inspired by Peter Halley’s painting “Fire In The Sky”.
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Wood Working: Savonarola Chair Model
Project InformationSavonarola Chair: I created this using basswood for the leg slats and maple for the seat. I used a laser cutter to cut the slats to ensure the preciseness of each one. Then I hand sawed the seat pieces and glued them together. This was done at a 1/8” = 1” scale so to simulate an inlay of leather on the seat, I stained it a dark walnut to give the effect of leather.
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The Illustrator template I usedon the laser cutter.
Education:Iowa State UniversityBFA Interior Design, CIDA AccreditedInterior Design GPA: 3.73/4.0Rome Study Abroad ProgramCollege of Design, Iowa State University
Work Experience:Summer Landscape CrewIowa State UniversityAmes, IAELO Testing ProctorIowa State UniversityAmes, IALandscapingNancy AyersFishers, IN
Awards/Honors:Alliance for Arts in Research UniversitiesIowa State UniversityAcademic Deans ListIowa State UniversityAward for Competitive Excellence Iowa State University
Current Address:428 S. 4th StreetAmes, IA 50010
Permanent Address:11533 Loch Raven CourtFishers, IN 46037
CHRIS NIELAND
Nov. 2014
2014 - Present
2013 - Present
2015 - Present
May 2015 - Aug. 2015
2012 - 2014
May 2017
Aug. 2015 - Dec. 2015
References:Jillian LareLecturerInterior DesignIowa State University158 College of DesignAmes, IA 50011
Amy MikovecSenior LecturerInterior DesignIowa State University158 College of DesignAmes, IA [email protected]
Shane BaumlerStudent ManagerCampus ServicesIowa State UniversityGeneral Services BuildingAmes, IA [email protected] (Cell)
Activities:La Biennale WorkshopVenice, ItalySalt Company Campus MinistryIowa State UniversityInterior Design Student AssociationIowa State UniversityFriley Pearson PresidentIowa State UniversityNavigators Campus MinistryIowa State University
Skills:
Word, Excel, PowerpointAdobe Creative Cloud Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesignAutodeskAutoCAD Architecture 2015, Revit 2015
Oct. 2015
2014 - Present
2014 - Present
2014 - 2015
2013 - 2014
Wood WorkingCarpentry, Model MakingGoogleSketchUp Pro 2015
Current Address:428 S. 4th StreetAmes, IA 50010
Permanent Address:11533 Loch Raven CourtFishers, IN 46037
CHRIS NIELAND