Thursday, June 4, 2009

The Lenora Project


AIS has two student housing buildings, the better of the two is the Lenora...guess what street that's on. It's the newer of the two, alas...not the one that Elvis the Pelvis once stayed at but still it's a pretty sweet spot.

Gee...I wonder who occupies this building?



Currently this space is a "rec room"...but it's locked the majority of the day.




And now the lobby. It's an interesting room...decent lighting, lots of space, art deco-esque features. But it's taupe. And black. And beige. 







We shall scratch our already overstuffed noggins for cool things to do to this building, so until the next post...stay classy Seattle. (Whoever tracks me [Bora] down and tells me what movie that line is from gets a cupcake.)




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Monday, June 1, 2009

ID Dept/CIDA Remodel



For the past 3 years I've sulked around the hallways of AI and wondered...'Why are we still sitting here in rooms with great views, dingy walls, and horrible lighting? Are we not interior designers?' The design gods must have heard my thoughts b/c we're finally doing away with the uninspired walls and introducing color and innovation to our little corner of the world. 

New Interior Design Department logo to go on this pillar?


Hallway definitely needs a facelift...perhaps some color?


Lets get rid of the beige!


Room 705...Paint over the white corkboards...and do something about the icky ceiling tiles? In fact, we should do this to all the rooms!




Room 706 is the smaller of the three rooms and has the least amount of tables.



Room 707...our crowning glory...the room with the best view.  Most square footage, and the best utilized. 










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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Four Seasons Tour


For those of you who haven't heard we've got a trio of real life projects starting this quarter (this is a great time to remind y'all that club meetings are super important...you should come!). Four Seasons, AIS ID Dept/CIDA Redesign, and the Lenora Projects.

Today was the tour of the main lobby areas and the "Heart of the House" of the Four Seasons Hotel in downtown Seattle. We did a quick walk thru and I've got to say, I was floored! Season hotels are normally known for their neo-classical decor, but their new approach is to create hotels that are designed for the region. Four Seasons Hotel of Seattle screams northwestern...ahem...NORTHWESTERN! This aint your grandma's stogy forest green, super tchokied , Native American art studded hotel...this place is streamlined and sexy! Slabs of regional stones, pieces of driftwood and felled logs made into reception stands and hearths, plush carpets, great lighting...and the art! Amazing! Truly worth stopping by!

Our goal for this project is to take bits of the H.O.H. and make it feel like the rest of the hotel, give the employees the guest experience. Tour's done, design begins.

(I apologize about having to scroll all the way down to see the other posts...I haven't figured out how to tweak the code so we have that nifty little [Click here for more] hyperlink. Curse you technology!)

The team + 1 enthusiastic HR rep from the Four Seasons.


North view from inside the hotel lobby.


Reception desk & beautiful fireplace.


Art Restaurant & Lounge...Four Seasonites like to call it the extension of the SAM


Fact: This sexy hunk of wood was about to be thrown away by some dude on Bainbridge Island...twas rotten, moldy, and wet...not anymore!


I nearly had a vino-gasm...such lovelies lining the walls...just waiting to be drunk!


NBBJ did the interiors...if I remember correctly...I was too busy taking pics and squealing from design delight. Correct me if I'm wrong.




And now....drumroll please! The employee entrance...and our first challenge...how do we make this 5' 6"x7' space more appealing?


In true Seattle style we've got a high end luxury hotel like the Four Seasons sitting right next to the Lusty Lady. Guess which is the FS and the LL?


Yeah...its that small. Seasonites call it the Air Lock


And through the doors we have the beginnings of the Heart of the House. Our goal is to make this a more inviting transitional area yet stick to fire safety codes.


At the bottom the grand staircase is a lovely white hallway which would make an excellent place to house a Slip-n-Slide.



But wait! I see art! Actually they're photographs of the other hotels...but it's better than informational diagrams!


Oh.


Alas! We encountered some color! Granted it's chocolaty brown...but its color! We're getting better!


Turn the corner again...and we're back to white walls. Not to say that white's not beautiful...it's just...there's alot of white in the H.O.H.


Through that door is the Sound Cafe. L shaped room Roughly 59' - west wall, 18' - north wall, 27' 6" - south wall and 15' - east wall (butts against the south wall). We'll send out floorplans later, but that should get you started or at least scratching your noggin until the next meeting.

Sound Cafe feels like home: ceiling tiles along a grid, unadulterated drywall, trendy colors, tiled linoleum flooring...sound familiar?





I need to learn to not shake the camera, invest in a better one, or have people stop moving when photos are being taken. :p



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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Toast! 2009

 

A small group of students walk up to a door leading into what looks like a dilapidated warehouse...you'd think..."strange place for the IIDA to host the biggest event in the NW chapter."  That is until you actually enter the space. 

Holy Pravda Studios!  5000 sq ft of beautiful old wood floors, high ceilings, exposed beams, windows that go forever and 200 + design professionals mingling, drinking, laughing, basically enjoying themselves.  This is an industry event.  Here are a few good things about attending as a student member or visiting non-member: 


Hanging with your school chums!





Grub!  Standard cocktail fare...wait...what's this?! Dates wrapped with bacon on sticks?! Waiters meandering through the crowd topping off glasses of vino?! What?! Students are welcome to come anytime?!


Industry professionals!  BTW, lady in the third pic (Sonja) was freakin' awesome and fun to talk to...she works here.  She really knows her products!




More drinks!  Really...how many industries have parties where students only pay $15-20 to drink all night and network?



It was nice to see some of our AI chums and a few from BCC...lets make sure our school is well represented next year!

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