Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Artist Inspiration for Depot Adaptive ReUse
One of my projects for my sophomore spring semester is designing an adaptive reuse of a down town Pullman train depot. The design will include a residence, studio, and gallery for a Pacific Northwest artist. I chose the pastel artist Dawn Emerson. I love the softness of her work and how she captures the natural essence of her subjects. After seeing some of Dawn Emerson's works, I felt that she was a perfect fit for this project.
Images courtesy of www.dawnemerson.com/Portfolio
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Habitat for Humanity Home
This semester, I had the privilege of designing a whole house for the Palouse Habitat for Humanity with one of my fellow classmates. I learned so much from this experience. It was very different having to not only create the interior walls, but also the exterior shape of the home. We also had to create a roof for the house, which was a very different experience. You not only have to figure out what will look good, but also keep in mind how the water will flow off the roof. I really enjoyed working with Palouse Habitat for Humanity. This project was the first time we were able to speak with an actual client and design a structure based on their requests, needs, and requirements. The house my teammate and I ended up designing was very open, but also allowed for private space. The color scheme reflects the surrounding natural area with warm and neutral colors. The materials are environmentally friendly yet affordable.
Art Deco
For one of our current projects, we are doing an adaptive re-use of a 1920s-30s Train Depot in down town Pullman. For this poster, I was to research a popular design style during this time. I chose Art Deco, which is one of my favorite design styles of the 1920s and 30s. I love how with the different design elements, you get a sense of greatness, accomplishment, and exploration. I will definitely be using this design style in some of my future designs; however, after doing the research, I found that I will not incorporate this into my Depot design.
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