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CAROLINE REVERMAN DESIGN PORTFOLIO

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SENIOR THESIS - THE PRESIDIO CENTER

KOREAN TOURISM CENTER

COPENHAGEN BUSINESS INCUBATOR

STICKSTACK MODULAR SYSTEM

FILTER LUMINAIRE

KISS TEXTILE STUDY

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S E N I O R T H E S I S - T H E P R E S I D I O C E N T E RS a n F r a n c i s c o , C a l i f o r n i aA n A d d i c t i o n T r e a t m e n t C e n t e r f o r W o m e n

The Presidio Center is a female-only residential rehabilitation center for alcohol addiction based in the methods of equine assisted psychotherapy. It provides a sanctuary space for women to detox and recover from an addiction to alcohol, incorporating sleeping quarters, spaces for individual and group therapy, spiritual space, as well as a small-scale equine program with stables and related programmatic-spaces for equine assisted therapy to take place. The site played a large role in the design and was considered throughout each phase in the process. The site was also a large source of inspiration for this proposal, having a rich history as calvary stables in the Presidio of San Francisco. Another large source of inspiration comes from an overwhelming lack of specialized treatment centers. The project is rooted in better understanding this type of physical space that can hold so much power and positive change for people who are suffering, and my goal is to design a new type of rehabilitation that allows people to achieve this drastic lifestyle change and new self-understanding.

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Process Work and Sketch Renderings

I N T E R A C T I O N & C U L T U R ES e o u l , S o u t h K o r e aT o u r i s m C e n t e r f o r S o u t h K o r e a

A culture is defined by a particular rationality (information) and a sensibility (celebration of culture). The confrontation and interaction of these two parts is the goal and concept of this project. The tourist information center provides users with relevant information and cultural celebration. It ’s a space where people can learn, experience, gather, rest, eat, and shop. Flexible exhibition spaces, a Korean wave hall, and an information area support these activities. The process of taking in Korean culture and information dictates the spatial layout. Inspired by traditional Korean form and materiality, the space pulls from natural materials and grounded, massive, built-in furniture. This is balanced with pops of bright color in the smaller details, referencing traditional Korean temple color schemes. A unifying geometric ceiling element combined with dark wood materials creates a modernized version of Korean cultural aestheic and history.

C P H S T A R T- U P C E N T E RC o p e n h a g e n , D e n m a r kB u s i n e s s I n c u b a t o r

The CPH Start-Up Center is a business in- cubator for start-up companies focusing on welfare and healthcare. Daylighting, acoustics, and organic forms are im- plemented to provide a healthy, happy work atmosphere. An open floor plan allows for change and growth within a business. Natural elements create a therapeutic experience to stimulate the senses. Each sub-division is connected to the spine of the building, a space filled with light, creating clear way finding and encouraging interaction.

S T I C K S T A C K S Y S T E ME u g e n e , O r e g o nM o d u l a r S t o r a g e S y s t e m

The concept and inspiration for theStickStack System came from Legos. Themodularity, simplicity, and endlessnessof Legos was reinterpreted and refinedwith this furniture system. Plywood andsteel complete the individual forms,coming in four different sizes and threecolors. Allowing the user to manipulateand control the system was essential.They can take shape as a nightstand, abookshelf, a space divider, or a coffeetable. The system can be played with likea group of Legos, or expertly placed as if it were a facade study.

F i l t e r L u m i n a i r eE u g e n e , O r e o g nA P e n d a n t L i g h t f o r C a f é R o m a

Cafe Roma is a space for studying, gathering, and relaxing. The cafe’s mission aims to take a sustainable approach, providing customers with fair trade coffee and locally sourced products. The existing lighting conditions are harsh and do not relate to the cafe’s core values or character. The lighting redesign creates a more cohesive aesthetic that warms the space. The Filter Luminaire pendant was inspired by the heart of the cafe: good coffee. 1” strips of rice paper were dyed in various coffee mixtures, creating a marbled effect. The strips are woven within a circular metal framework, using reclaimed chicken wire that was welded together at the edges. A large sphere of rice paper sheets at the bottom are used to diffuse the light and allow an even spread. The pendant light is currently being used over the front desk of the Baker Lighting Lab in Eugene, OR.

K I S S T E X T I L EC o p e n h a g e n , D e n m a r kP a t t e r n S t u d y a n d T e x t i l e D e s i g n

This pattern study focused on a digital printed watercolor textile. Inspiration came from face silhouettes and ink blot tests, aiming to create a similar sense of ambiguity in the pattern’s form. The process involved many iterations of pattern repeats and watercolors of kissy faces, and a lot of Photoshop color inversions and layering. The exaggeration of the lips and transformation of one silhouette to another gives a playfulness, reinforced by a vibrant color palette.

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EDUCATION University of Oregon, Eugene, OregonBachelor of Interior Architecture, Minor in AnthropologyCompleted June 2016

Danish Institute for Study Abroad, Copenhagen, DenmarkInterior Architecture and Furniture DesignAugust - May 2013

EXPERIENCE Gensler, Los Angeles, CaliforniaInterior Design Intern, Hospitality, June - August 2015Worked within the hospitality field, involved in schematic design, material selection and organization, drafting and organizing construction packages, and creating specification binders. Gained valuable communication and organizational skills working with material representatives.

Jessica Helgerson Interior Design, Portland, OregonInterior Design Intern, Residential & Commercial, September 2015 - January 2016Worked on a large variety of high-end residential and restaurant projects. Duties included working with clients and material representatives, creating 3D models for client presentations, FF&E research and selection, office errands, meetings, and office organization.

University of Oregon Wellness Center Design, Eugene, OregonInterior Designer for the Wellness Center in the EMU Student CenterNovember 2014 - September 2015Worked with health center executives to design a wellness center in the new student center. Duties included conceptual design, establishing the main programs of the space, schematic planning, FF&E, and material selection. Was involved in all design meetings and reviews.

Kiss Café and Bar Design, Copenhagen, DenmarkDesign consultant for the redesign of a small cafe and bar in Copenhagen, DenmarkOctober 2013 - January 2014Aided the owner and contractor in design decisions including graphic identity, schematic design, and materiality. Worked with FF&E representatives and sub-contractors to design built-in seating, tables, and custom bar.

HONORS University of Oregon Baker Light Lab AwardFor Filter Luminaire light pendant design and fabrication Spring 2013

SKILLS ComputerAdobe Creative Suite, Sketchup, AutoCAD, Revit, Microsoft Office, ExcelMedia & CraftSketching, drafting, modeling, advanced rendering, water color, copic rendering, woodshop skills, furniture design and buildQualitiesCurious, perceptive, positive, hard-working, organized, quick to learn, flexible, commitedInterestsTravel, fashion, making and viewing art, yoga, hiking, cooking, eating, making people laugh

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