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Eileen CarrollDesign Portfolio

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The Coachella Valley Water Treatment Project in Southern California presented an array of unique design challenges with a priority for the architectural presence within the upscale Southwestern Resort Style community. The form followed the functionality of this 65,000 square foot industrial building with the initial design concept to reflect this style with architectural details of arched windows, Spanish tile roofs with turret towers, viga and corbel supports, an outdoor balcony and portico, and a finished building exterior of EFIS in contrasting Adobe color.

INDUSTRIAL

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The client loved the Southwestern design of the Coachella operations and process facility but not the price tag. The final value engineered design concept removed all the detail ornamentation of the Southwestern style and replaced it with the more cost effective option of split face CMU block. The design concept for the color selection of the CMU was to emulate the transitional beauty of the distant mountain range.

INDUSTRIAL

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The schematic design progressed into design development of floor plans with the required spaces and adjacencies with attention to circulation and California building codes. Design decisions were evaluated and discussed with close coordination with Structure, Electrical, Plumbing and HVAC. Design solutions evolved into purposeful design opportunities that solidified the floor plan and elevations into Construction Documents for project milestones.

INDUSTRIAL

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The Construction Documents were a by-product of the interconnecting relationship between the Architectural and Structural BIM models. A template management strategy graphically presented the elements required to convey the information necessary for construction. Examples of the stackable wall section and building expansion joint details merged with the structural elements provide design solutions for the seismic conditions of the region.

INDUSTRIAL

WALL SECTIONNORTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATIONBUILDING EXPANSION JOINT DETAILS

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A design opportunity for interest and the separation of spaces can be achieve with ceiling height transitions. The pitched ceiling lobby creates a dramatic introduction to the space while focusing the attention towards the elevator. The reception desk soffit transitions the public circulation into a workstation alcove and creates an opportunity for decorative lighting. A lighting design strategy was a coordinated effort between the disciplines to meet the design criteria for the space, and illustrated in the Reflective Ceiling Plan (RCP) and soffit details.

INDUSTRIAL

LOBBY RECEPTION

RECEPTION DESK SOFFIT FIRST FLOOR REFLECTIVE CEILNG PLAN

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Casework details for the project included reception desk, break and training rooms, rest rooms and laboratories. Special considerations regarding laboratory casework were designed and configured for the testing procedures and equipment required. Kewaunee Scientific is a project approved vendor for laboratory casework, and provides Revit families for BIM models, but architectural millwork standards of finished ends and exposed surfaces, supports, solid surface material counters, eyewash, and ventilation needs annotation and specifications on Construction Documents.

INDUSTRIAL

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Careful attention to details in the design of rest rooms for local building codes are researched. Locations of the Plumbing chase, sloped flooring towards a drain in wet areas, and sound batt insulation are details identified in the Construction Documents. A Rest Room Fixture Schedule similar to a door or window schedule is extracted from the Revit model to tag and identify the location fixtures and AFF heights as specified by the local building code.

INDUSTRIAL

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Conceptual Designs for the 12-Mile Creek Blower Building explores variations of building materials and elements to enhance the architectural appearance of an industrial type structure within the landscape of a community. Centria module panels with glazing and a dark split face CMU base delineates the blowing louvers of the system. The shed style sloped roof compliments the exterior of the building into a modern design style.

INDUSTRIAL

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This traditional variation of the 12-Mile Creek Blower Building combines the dark gray and terra-cotta split face CMU with translucent Kallwall panels and a gable roof.INDUSTRIAL

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Lobby

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The Florence Hotel was part of a community revitalization project in Florence, South Carolina that sought to capture the communities artistic vibrancy and breathe new life into existing historic structures. Initial design concepts ex-plored the balance between contemporary and historic features, complimented with local artwork.

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First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan

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NEW FLOOR PLAN

LEGEND

EXISTING FLOOR PLAN

The program for the Cieprisz family home combined two 1-bedroom units of a Manhattan prewar building into a 3-bedroom contemporary open floor plan. Scope of project: Design and Construction Documents with Lighting Design, Product Selection, Custom Furniture with drawings, Construction Adminstration and Site Visits and 4 stain glass transoms designed and fabricated.

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NEW LIVING ROOM NEW KITCHEN SPACEEXISTING KITCHEN AREA EXISTING LIVING ROOM

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The program for an aging apartment complex in the Raleigh area required an updated design with greater market appeal. Initial conceptual sketches considered an open floor plan with kitchen islands, bay windows and storage features of window seats, and a fireplace with bookcase build-ins. The 1-bedroom unit was designed in response to ADA building code requirements for multi-family housing.

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New 1-Bedroom Floor Plan Construction drawing

Millwork Details

Design Concept Apartment Building Elevation