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Compilation, Justification,
and Reflection
HANNAH HOOD
JANUARY 10, 2017
INTA242: COMMERCIAL DESIGN I
WEEK 6 ASSIGNMENT 1
PROFESSOR MICHAEL GREFE
PREDESIGN Research
and Sketches
HANNAH HOOD
DECEMBER 1, 2016
INTA242: COMMERCIAL DESIGN I
WEEK 1 ASSIGNMENT 2
PROFESSOR MICHAEL GREFE
A closed office system is a type of office where different rooms or spaces are
given to independent employees or divisions within an organization. Closed
office systems are frequently referred to as a partitioned office or a private
office. Working in a closed office environment allows for tremendous privacy.
Since each employee has their own closed off space, they are guaranteed
privacy throughout the work day. Along with privacy, closed offices see
greater amount of work output due to the amount of concentration. Having to
share an office with another individual tends to be more of a distraction and
can lead to less work output. Another advantage to a closed office system
would be the lack of interpersonal connection. Most business do not condone
employee relations or gossip and a closed office system would limit the social
aspect of an open office system. Lastly, a closed office system will control the
general health of the employees. Less movement of germs across an office will
keep employees and staff much healthier.
This type of office is perfect for a banking business that handles client
confidentiality.
CLOSED OFFICES
Open office systems are a specific office environment in which an entire team
of staff work in a large open space. Within this open space, the employees
engage in their own assigned duty or task amongst everyone else. Working in
an open office system is the easiest and fastest way to save space and be
more ecoconscious. The flow of business works very well in an open office
system because everyone is working in close proximity to one another and to
management. With this close proximity, supervision of the business will thrive.
Lastly, an open space allows for more open communication. More
communication between employees will promote cooperation and unity.
A link between the indoor environment experienced by office workers and the
productivity of their organization has long been assumed by researchers and
building occupants alike.
OPEN OFFICES
COWORKING OFFICES
Thumbnail Sketches
OPEN OFFICE
COWORKING
OFFICE
CLOSED OFFICE
Works Cited
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Marmot, Alexi, Joanna Eley. Office Space Planning: Designs for Tomorrow's
Workplace. McGraw-Hill Learning Solutions, 06/2000. [The Art Institutes].
PROGRAMMING
Observations and
Interview
HANNAH HOOD
DECEMBER 3, 2016
INTA242: COMMERCIAL DESIGN I
WEEK 1 ASSIGNMENT 3
PROFESSOR MICHAEL GREFE
Summary
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Workplace Summary
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Overall, the construction of the building is very well done. All of the
necessary elements have been taken into account and the space
functions great for the team. Aesthetically, the space is very lackluster:
white cinderblock walls, concrete mixed with grey carpeted flooring,
black chairs, grey desks, no paint, some wall art, and only one window. It is
very clear that this building was designed specifically for safety and
privacy rather than appearance and comfort. The workplace itself is
focused around one large, rectangle center table. Around the table are
ten closed off working stations for each member of the team. The format
of each desk depends on the job of the team member. For example, my
husband is the team doctor so his desk has a computer, filing cabinet,
medicine bottles, and a lot of books. There is a projector on the window
wall and a large whiteboard on the opposing wall; all other walls are
occupied by desk stations.
Workplace Issues
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1. Although the building is less than two years old, they are experiencing a leaking roof. We are unaware if this is a problem within
other building sections, but this particular one has a large water spot from a type of leak. Steve, my husbands boss, said that there
are multiple work orders to have this addressed.
2. An issue that was brought up by many of the team members was that there was an imbalance of storage. What they experience
is too much office storage and too little equipment storage. While walking through the facility, it is clear that many of the desk
drawers and cabinets were completely empty. A majority of paperwork is classified and storage electronically so desk storage is not
a priority. Unfortunately, when you walk downstairs, you can see equipment busting out of the rooms and lockers. It would benefit
the team if they would add more storage for the things they utilize most within this space.
3. Because this is a federal building, security is one of the main priorities. To limit the amount of cars surrounding the building, the
design team placed the parking lots very far from the building. Of course, the team and I can understand the placement, but it
poses a very big problem for everyday use. With large pieces of equipment, some injured team members, and the need to use
vehicles throughout the day, it really hinders the accessibility of the area.
4. One major inconvenience within the building that I experienced while talking with the team was the inoperative lighting sensors.
Thankfully the design team included automatic lighting sensors throughout the building and placed them in correct locations. The
problem is that the sensors dont always work properly. Either they do not turn on all the time or they turn off when motion is still
occurring. I believe this would be an easy fix if maintenance calls would be completed at a faster rate. Once this issue is resolved,
the working space would work much more efficiently.
5. A minor design flaw that the men brought to my attention was the placement of the showers compared to the personal lockers.
As stated previously, the team members lockers are located in the first floor basement whereas the showers are located upstairs in
the main restroom. Most of the men spend the morning working out so having private showers is an ideal amenity for them.
However, the way this space is configured, the men either have to bring their personal belongings into the restroom and place
them on the floor, or, walk all the way downstairs with only a towel. Having personal storage space more centrally located would
make a huge impact in the way these men work.
Ergonomic Elements
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I was surprised to see that there was little to no ergonomic design within
the second floor office space. All of the team members work privately on
their own desks using small laptop screens. After working long hours, this
small screen has a huge effect on their eyes and of course their backs.
Each desk has a phone available, but they are large corded phones. With
the way these individuals work, it would be ideal to have a cordless option
thats lighter and more user friendly. Like I previously described, this
building section has only one window that does not open. Not having
access to fresh air means that stale air is constantly being circulated where
the team spends very long hours working. Although there is much room for
improvement, they do have great ergonomic chairs available at the
central meeting table. There is one for every member of the team and
they are extremely beneficial to the health and comfort of the team.
Interactions
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Storage: Imbalanced
Seating: Adequate
Lighting: Limited
Office Layout
Sketches
PROGRAMMING Project
and Concept Statements,
Criterial Matrix, and Concept
Boards
HANNAH HOOD
DECEMBER 7, 2016
INTA242: COMMERCIAL DESIGN I
WEEK 2 ASSIGNMENT 1
PROFESSOR MICHAEL GREFE
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LOAD BEARING INTERIOR WALLS TO BE 3 5/8" STEEL STUD w/ 1 5/8" FLANGE.
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STEEL I-BEAMS ARE 22" DEEP AND WEB JOISTS ARE 18" DEEP AND 16" o.c.
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COMMON WINDOW SILL HEIGHT IS 36" AFF
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DOORS ARE 7'-0" HEAD HEIGHT
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ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES MUST BE WITHIN 10 FEET FROM A COLUMN OR PLUMBING WALL.
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COLUMNS W/BEAMS OR STRUCTURAL WALLS MUST BE LOCATED ALONG ALL GRID LINES.
3.
ANY WINDOWS ON GROUND FLOOR CAN BECOME DOORS.
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LOAD BEARING INTERIOR WALLS TO BE 3 5/8" STEEL STUD w/ 1 5/8" FLANGE.
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FLOOR TO FLOOR HEIGHT IS 14'-0".
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STEEL I-BEAMS ARE 22" DEEP AND WEB JOISTS ARE 18" DEEP AND 16" o.c.
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Project Statement
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A new flagship hotel has commissioned this design firm to design the
corporate office spaces located on the first and second floor of the hotel.
Co-working spaces will be located on the first floor, adjacent to the hotel
lobby. The executive offices, marketing, sales and catering, corporate
booking reservations, accounting, meeting spaces, and information
technology will be located on the second floor. Much focus has been
placed on the design of the entrance staircase. A large sculptural design
will be created for the space to feel elegant, unique, and open. The
staircase will help unite the first and second floor and create a sense of
balance between the spaces. All aspects of the design will be chosen to
fit the clients needs; to include: flooring, wall coverings, cabinetry,
furniture, textiles, plumbing, and lighting. Working with combined spaces
may pose slight issues during the design process but integrating our design
will help make this a seamless process.
Project Statement
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A self-serve kitchen area for 24 hour access of fountain drinks and coffee
Conference room space for 812 people (one @ approximately 250 to 300 sf.)
Sculptural staircase
Project Statement
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Shared Spaces: Reception area, conference room, two small meeting rooms,
storage, printing room, beverage bar, and two unisex restrooms.
Executive Offices: Two private offices, four open workspaces, and admin space.
Criteria Matrix
Criteria Matrix
Criteria Matrix
Criteria Matrix
Criteria Matrix
Presentation Board
LUXE
Inspiration
Programming
Concept 1
Presentation Board
Minimalist
Inspiration
Programming
Concept 2
Schematic Design
HANNAH HOOD
DECEMBER 10, 2016
INTA242: COMMERCIAL DESIGN I
WEEK 2 ASSIGNMENT 2
PROFESSOR MICHAEL GREFE
First Floor
Second Floor
Schematic Design
Prototypes, Schematic
Furniture Plans, Gantt Chart
HANNAH HOOD
DECEMBER 14, 2016
INTA242: COMMERCIAL DESIGN I
WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT 1
PROFESSOR MICHAEL GREFE
These drawings
are only for
educational use.
DEC - 2017
H.HOOD
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
INTA242
GENERAL MANAGER
204
sq.ft.
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THE ART INSTITUTE
OF PITTSBURGH
ONLINE DIVISION
CLIENT
4 OPEN
WORKSPACES
STREET ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
ASSISTANT
MANAGER
H.HOOD
GREFE
12/14/2017
CLOSED OFFICE
SCALE 14"=1'-0"
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DEC - 2017
H.HOOD
36"
MINIMUM
DOOR
CLEARANCE
(32" MIN.)
INTA242
DN
60"
TURNING
RADIUS
GENERAL MANAGER
204
sq.ft.
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
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4 OPEN
WORKSPACES
72"
PASSING
ROOM
FOR
WHEELCHAIRS
(60" MIN.)
CLIENT
ASSISTANT
MANAGER
STREET ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
H.HOOD
GREFE
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educational use.
DEC - 2017
H.HOOD
INTA242
OPEN WORK
SPACE
195 SQ.FT.
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CLIENT
SALES
DIRECTOR
130 SQ.FT.
STREET ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
H.HOOD
GREFE
12/14/2017
OPEN OFFICE
SCALE 14"=1'-0"
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DEC - 2017
H.HOOD
INTA242
WORK SURFACE
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CLIENT
GLASS WALL
STREET ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
OPEN TO BELOW
H.HOOD
GREFE
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CO-WORKING SPACE
SCALE 14"=1'-0"
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H.HOOD
INTA242
OPEN TO ABOVE
UP
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CLIENT
STREET ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
H.HOOD
GREFE
12/14/2017
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INTA242
WORK SURFACE
DEC - 2017
H.HOOD
IT DIRECTOR
SERVER
PRINT/WIFI
KITCHENETTE/
BEVERAGE BAR
GLASS WALL
OPEN TO BELOW
GLASS WALL
SUPPORT
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
RECEPTION
STAIRS
HELP
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THE ART INSTITUTE
OF PITTSBURGH
ONLINE DIVISION
60"
TURNING
RADIUS
MEETING 1
72"
PASSING
ROOM
FOR
WHEELCHAIRS
(60" MIN.)
OPEN WORK
SPACE
195 SQ.FT.
ASSISTANT
FLOOR TO
CEILING
STORAGE
ASSISTANT
MANAGER
MEETING 2
4 OPEN
WORKSPACES
SALES
DIRECTOR
130 SQ.FT.
CONTROLLER
130 SQ.FT.
STREET ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
GENERAL MANAGER
204
sq.ft.
UNISEX
36"
MINIMUM
DOOR
CLEARANCE
(32" MIN.)
CLIENT
DN
UNISEX
H.HOOD
GREFE
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Gantt Chart
EXECUTIVE OFFICE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION
FISCAL YEAR 2017
Number
Task
Start
End
Duration (Days)
Planning/Organizing
1/1/2017
1/10/2017
Research/Brainstorming
1/1/2017
1/20/2017
19
1/7/2017
2/1/2017
25
User Surveys/QA
1/4/2017
1/10/2017
2/1/2017
2/22/2017
21
2/23/2017
3/16/2017
21
Design Detailing
3/17/2017
4/17/2017
31
Construction Documents
4/18/2017
5/21/2017
34
6/1/2017
7/1/2017
30
10
7/16/2017
7/31/2017
16
11
8/1/2017
8/12/2017
11
12
8/4/2017
8/31/2017
27
13
Installation of Carpet
9/1/2017
9/7/2017
14
Installation of Furnishings
9/8/2017
9/15/2017
15
9/16/2017
9/30/2017
15
Design/ Construction
Documents Phase
Construction/ Installation
Phase
Post Occupancy
Evaluation
Project Completion
Punch List
Design Development
Design Solution
Statement, Floor plans,
RCP
HANNAH HOOD
DECEMBER 16, 2016
INTA242: COMMERCIAL DESIGN I
WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT 2
PROFESSOR MICHAEL GREFE
The design solution for the corporate offices and co-working spaces of the
hotel will be centered around the same modern luxury design style. As a
design team, the goal is to incorporate many of the most elegant details,
materials, fabrics, and furniture. Although the space will appear very
modern, the use of mixed textiles and textures will bring a warmth that
both corporate and co-working employees will feel welcome and
comfortable. Colors will be focused around a warm palate, many blues,
greens, and greys, that will balance and bring weight into such large open
spaces. The furniture selections will be the best quality on the market and
provide ample space and storage for both working types. In the end, the
goal is to create a space that is highly functional, but also a work of art.
Both spaces will have very similar designs for a seamless transition to make
the entire space feel united and balanced.
These drawings
are only for
educational use.
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INTA242
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CONTACT SELLER
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SERVER
PRINT/WIFI
KITCHENETTE/
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SUPPORT
GLASS WALL
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PASSING
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FOR
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F3
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SPACE
195 SQ.FT.
ASSISTANT
ASSISTANT
MANAGER
FLOOR TO
CEILING
STORAGE
STREET ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
F4
36"
MINIMUM
DOOR
CLEARANCE
(32" MIN.)
CLIENT
DN
MEETING 2
4 OPEN
WORKSPACES
SALES
DIRECTOR
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CONTROLLER
130 SQ.FT.
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Criteria Matrix
Criteria Matrix
Criteria Matrix
Criteria Matrix
Criteria Matrix
Corporate Desk
With Storage
Desk Chair
Guest Chair
Meeting Table
Conceptual Sketches of
the Sculptural Staircase
HANNAH HOOD
DECEMBER 21, 2016
INTA242: COMMERCIAL DESIGN I
WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT 1
PROFESSOR MICHAEL GREFE
Code Analysis
Code
1009.1
Stairway Width
1009.2
Headroom
1009.3
Stair Treads and
Risers
1009.3.1
Dimensional
Uniformity
1009.4
Stairway Landings
1009.5
Stairway
Construction
1009.5.1
1009.6
Vertical Rise
1009.7
Circular Stairways
1009.9 Spiral
Stairways
1009.1.1
Handrails
1009.11.6
Clearance
The width of stairways shall be determined as specified in Section 1005.1, but such width shall not be less than 44
inches (1118 mm).
Stairways shall have a minimum headroom clearance of 80 inches (2032 mm) measured vertically from a line
connecting the edge of the nosings. Such headroom shall be continuous above the stairway to the point where the
line intersects the landing below, one tread depth beyond the bottom riser. The minimum clearance shall be
maintained the full width of the stairway and landing.
Stair riser heights shall be 7 inches (178 mm) maximum and 4 inches (102 mm ) minimum. Stair tread depths shall be
11 inches (279 mm) minimum.
Stair treads and risers shall be of uniform size and shape. The tolerance between the largest and smallest riser or
between the largest and smallest tread shall not exceed 0.375 inch (9.5 mm) in any flight of stairs.
There shall be a floor or landing at the top and bottom of each stairway. The width of landings shall not be less than
the width of stairways they serve. Every landing shall have a minimum dimension measured in the direction of travel
equal to the width of the stairway. Such dimension need not exceed 48 inches (1219 mm) where the stairway has a
straight run.
All stairways shall be built of materials consistent with the types permitted for the type of construction of the
building, except that wood handrails shall be permitted for all types of construction.
1009.5.1 Stairway walking surface. The walking surface of treads and landings of a stairway shall not be sloped
steeper than one unit vertical in 48 units horizontal (2-percent slope) in any direction. Stairway treads and landings
shall have a solid surface. Finish floor surfaces shall be securely attached.
A flight of stairs shall not have a vertical rise greater than 12 feet (3658 mm) between floor levels or landings.
Circular stairways shall have a minimum tread depth and a maximum riser height in accordance with Section 1009.3
and the smaller radius shall not be less than twice the width of the stairway. The minimum tread depth measured 12
inches (305 mm) from the narrower end of the tread shall not be less than 11 inches (279 mm). The minimum tread
depth at the narrow end shall not be less than 10 inches (254 mm).
Spiral stairways are permitted to be used as a component in the means of egress only within dwelling units or from a
space not more than 250 square feet (23 m2 ) in area and serving not more than five occupants, or from galleries,
catwalks and gridirons in accordance with Section 1014.6.
Stairways shall have handrails on each side. Handrails shall be adequate in strength and attachment in accordance
with Section 1607.7. Handrails for ramps, where required by Section 1010.8, shall comply with this section.
Clear space between a handrail and a wall or other surface shall be a minimum of 1.5 inches (38 mm). A handrail and
a wall or other surface adjacent to the handrail shall be free of any sharp or abrasive elements.
Staircases
Spiral Staircase
Plan
Perspective
U-Shaped Staircase
Plan
Perspective
Linear Staircase
Plan
Perspective
Code Analysis
Works Cited
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Sculptural Staircase
HANNAH HOOD
DECEMBER 24, 2016
INTA242: COMMERCIAL DESIGN I
WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT 2
PROFESSOR MICHAEL GREFE
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Stair Rendering
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CEILING FAN
WALL WASHER
LOW VOLTAGE
SURFACE INDIVIDUAL FLUORESCENT
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TABLE
CHANDELIER
TASK
LIGHT
FILE STORAGE
GUEST CHAIRS
GUEST TABLE
LED
RECESSED
LIGHT
WALL ART
TABLE RUG
FLOORING
TILES
PAINT COLOR
ACOUSTIC WALL
PANELS
Executive GM
Closed Office
LED
RECESSED
LIGHT
OVER-ART LIGHT
WALL ART
STORAGE
CREDENZA
DESK CHAIR
CUSTOM PLASTER
CEILING
EXECUTIVE
DESK
ART PIECE
TASK
LIGHT
FLOORING
TILES
PAINT COLOR
Executive Open
Office
SEATING
FABRIC
TRACK LIGHTING
AREA RUG
TASK LIGHTING
CUSTOM GLASS
DESIGN
COWORKING LAYOUT
PAINT COLOR
RECTANGULAR SUSPENSION
LIGHT
FLOORING
2ND FLOOR
CO-WORK
SPACE
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ROOM: GM CLOSED OFFICE, EXECUTIVE OPEN OFFICE, SECOND
FLOOR CO-WORKING SPACE
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PRICE PER UNIT: $35
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TOTAL COST: $840
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FURNITURE
SPECIFICATION SHEET
PROJECT: The Modern Luxe
Hotel
DESIGNER: Hannah Hood
KEY: FL1
ROOM: GM CLOSED OFFICE
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FL1
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KEY: L2
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OFFICE
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SPACE
MANUFACTURER: MANNINGTON
COMMERCIAL
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FINISH: URETHANE
FL3
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION
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SPACE
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FINISH: POLISHED BLACK
L5
DESCRIPTION:
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FURNITURE SPECIFICATION
SHEET
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KEY: L7
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SPACE
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PRICE PER UNIT: $990.00
UNITS NEEDED: 6
L7
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SHEET
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DESIGNER: Hannah Hood
KEY: FAB2
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SPACE
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PRICE PER UNIT: $7,284.00
UNITS NEEDED: 1
FAB2
DESCRIPTION:
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Reflection
u
Looking back at this course, it seems pretty crazy how much we have covered and
accomplished in such a short amount of time. Coming into this course, I was seemingly
certain that commercial design was not something I could see myself pursuing in the
field of Interior Design. After all of the hard work accomplished throughout this course, I
can see some potential in my future. One of the main topics that I will take away from
this course is understanding the nine major workplace factors that impact the success
of any business. Without covering each specific factor during the planning process,
projects are likely to fail. So starting at the foundation during a design will greatly impact
the overall success. Another aspect that we covered in great detail was the type of
office systems used in commercial design. Knowing the disadvantages and advantages
of closed office systems, open office systems, and co-working office systems will help
create an organized plan for a commercial space. Finally, there was one critical
element from this course that made a huge impact on my personal success that I know
in fact will be beneficial for my future and that is the Gantt Scheduling Chart. The one
deterrent about commercial design for me is working with multiple moving parts and a
less controlled or organized environment. However, once I learned about the Gantt
Schedule Chart and how to create one myself, I felt much more confident working with
multiple deadlines and design phases. With these three critical aspects to commercial
design, I believe I can be successful in my future of interior design.