Design Philosophy

I grew up with a Mom who would paint a new room in our house every month and would constantly change furniture arrangements. Before I knew it I was in my room rearranging furniture once a month and constantly painting my walls and finding new bed comforters etc. It was then that I realized I was developing a passion to design rooms in my home and make frequent trips to Ikea, what seemed to be my new favorite store. It's the way you can show your style through design and have multiple inspirations that create something that I love about design.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Vision Disability Ability Workshop




On February 24th at the CUB, me and a partner were given the opportunity to try a few different ways of getting a sense of how the visually impaired live their lives every day.  First we were able to see what it’s like to have 20/60 vision. While trying to read a newspaper all I could see was the big font and the pictures were a bit blurry. To me I thought it was crazy that they allow someone to still legally drive with that vision. Next we were able to see what a legally blind person would see from day to day. Which everything was fuzzy, but you could make out shapes and color.

Next my partner and I were given a pair of sunglasses in which the inside of them was smeared with petroleum jelly. We were given a set of directions and commands to do throughout walking through the CUB. We were both taken to an elevator and we could make out where the up and down buttons were only due to the fact that obviously the top button meant up and the bottom button meant down.  Inside the elevation we couldn’t read the numbers at all but we knew what was the main floor because we could kind of make out the star next to 1. The first ATM that we went to was easy to find cause it was lit up and the card swipe was easy because that was lit up as well but the buttons were a bit more difficult to make out. The second ATM we encountered was easier because it was all lit up and there was actually a visual hearing aid where you could plug in headphones.
The last part of our journey was to walk up and down two different sets of stairs. The first set of stairs was at the Holland-Terrell Library, which my partner participated in with the glasses. She said that it wasn’t too bad due to the fact that there was hand rails and the stair treds were black and the stairs were crème so there was a lot of contrast. The second set of stairs, I walked up, were by the resource desk up toward the ballroom. These set of stairs were a lot harder due to the fact that they were a dark green and the stair treds were black so there wasn’t much contrast. And there was dark green on the ground floor that gave it the illusion there was still another step so it was very awkward. 
After experiencing this is such a short time and such a small place with so many complications already, I defiantly think that the built environment should be accessible to everyone no matter the cost.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Habitat for Humanity

 For my studio class, Sophomore year, second semester, I got the opportunity to work with the local Habitat for Humanity and help design their next project. My partner, Green and I spent 3 weeks creating a potential home for our class that was under 1,100 sq ft. and consisted and sustainable materials and built under enviromental friendly conditions.
Green and I decided to divide up the house into a public area and a private area. There are two plumbing walls (one that's the mudroom and kitchen, and the second the two bathrooms). We had a double wall construction and we kept the ceiling of the heights all at 8ft for easy construction. All of our materials that we had chosen were sustainable and cheap.
We had a great time being able to help give potential ideas to their next home and it was really great being able to work with real life clients and continually ask them questions of what they liked and didn't like.I learned a great deal about using inexpensive material but yet sustainable and long lasting as well as constructing the house in a manner that is cheap and easy.  I'm very excited to see in the next few month what the team comes up with as their final design.