Monday, April 30, 2012

On the Side

Along with studio this semester, I am also taking a real estate finance and appraisal class.  As a group we were given an assignment to propose a new real estate development project in the area; We chose to open up a Smoke's poutinerie in Fayetteville in honor of my recent trip to Canada and new found obsession with poutine.

For those of you who aren't sure what poutine is, take a look....


Do we need one of these if Fayetteville or what?!

The assignment involved completing all the financial documents and paperwork that would be involved in the opening of a new franchise including any demolition and construction... of course as a group with three interior design girls, we went a step further and decided to show what the inside of the building could potentially look like, Yay for using those new revit skills!


Original Site
Site with new building
 Exterior View of the Building
 Exterior View of the Building at night
 Interior Perspective
Interior Perspective

It was fun getting to follow through a project from start to finish in so much detail.  As the investors, we had a lot of information to make up in terms of our net worth individually, but I still learned a lot about how to fund a project and how to determine if something is a good investment or not... Yay for a lesson in budget!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Final Senior Project Presentation Boards


Welp, my very last studio project is finally done...... :) 
Here was the final product......













Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Circulation Perspective with Photoshop (Outside of Library)
I still need to figure out how to eliminate the original lights from Revit.

Computer Lab Final Perspective


Sunday, April 1, 2012

Practice renderings

Library Perspective

I need to add more finishes and lights and tone down the outdoor lights, but all furniture, ceiling details, and columns are in place and ready to go!


Circulation Perspective (Outside of Library)
This one is pretty close to being done. I need to photoshop in the actual light fixtures, light the ceiling, and add accessories.


Computer Lab Perspective
This perspective needs quite a bit of work still.  More materials, lighting, and accessories, but it is coming along.