This collection contains interior design work produced by students at Watkins College of Art and Design for several classes including: Interior Materials, Presentation Techniques, Lighting Design, and Advanced Materials.
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Before the Storm
Merrie Luton
The concept for this lighting fixture came from the curved and almost ridged edge look of an incoming intense storm cloud. The organic lines create an interesting pattern in the sky, which when turned into a lighting piece, would make for a cool shadowed effect and pattern in the room. This light would be used for a mood lighting effect to help with relaxation, but also be something of interesting and thought provoking to view both as the fixture itself and with the lights on.
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Brand NOU Day
Elycia Martinez-Davis
Appropriate Selection Assignment for Elevator Lobby
“This design will leave you feeling magical for the rest of your day, waiting to come back for more whimsy.”
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Brand NOU Day Materials Legend
Elycia Martinez-Davis
Appropriate Selection Assignment for Elevator Lobby
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Multi-Service Salon Project
Raven Renfro
A multi-service salon that will serve the needs of today’s clientele who expect an all inclusive experience
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Object d’art
Raven Renfro
The end goal is to replace the feeling of clutter with the feeling of organization while creating a focal piece of art.
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A Sustainably-Focused Butcher Shop and Pop-Up Restaurant: A Symbiotic Relationship
Anna Caro
The addition of a sustainably-focused butcher shop and pop-up restaurant in close proximity to other allied businesses will provide a symbiotic relationship in the 12th South area.
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James Family: Sustainable, Hypoallergenic Home
Jasmin Franklin
Modern residential design must combine sustainable design and the use of hypoallergenic materials to support the needs of families with medical needs.
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The Laurel: A Study in Repurpose and Fitness
Elizabeth McLemore
In a historic building in downtown Nashville, a luxury boutique health club and restaurant capitalize on using cutting edge equipment and knowledge coupled with personalized service to cater to its local and elite traveling clientele.
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Community Market: Short and Long Term Benefits of the Community Market Environment
Laurie Pearson
This Community Market Project is designed to alleviate the economic stresses of the lower middle class by providing free to low cost work spaces, free to low cost child care, community employment opportunities, as a well as free foods and services in a zero overhead nonprofit building.
