Interior Design PortfolioLindsey Simmons
Lindsey SimmonsUndergraduate Portfolio
e. [email protected]. (512)-914-5809
About Me
I am from Austin Texas.Set to graduate May
2015 with Bachelors of Interior Design and minor
in Architecture from Texas Tech University.
Outside of school I like to watch movies, be outside, and just have fun with friends and family.
Lindsey Simmons
Academic Work
DallasHolocaustMuseum
This project was done in a class called collaboration. In this class I worked along side with two other interior designers, one landscape architect and two architects to put together a Holocaust
Museum.
The concept behind the Museum was life illumi-
nated. One persons life can be understood and misin-terpreted by another person without the understanding of the emotional journey that they went on. The contrast between light and dark along with closing in and open-ing up space can create that emotional journey that
people in the holocaust went through. By using all these aspects our museum creates an emotional journey to be experienced in many differ-ent ways, because no one control how one feels within
a space.
Overall Building Form Rendered Site Plan
Building Form Renderings
Lobby
RECEPTIONVISITORSSTORAGE
MENSRESTROOM
WOMENSRESTROOM LOBBY
OPEN TO BELOW
DANIELS STORY
DANIELS HOUSE
GHETTOS
DEPORTATION
CONCENTRATION CAMPS
SURVIVAL
RETURN TO LIFELIBRARY
CLASSROOM A
CLASSROOM B
IE
DallasHolocaustMuseum
Lobby Floor
Children’s Floor
The lobby level is a brightopen area for the museumvisitors to come in andpurchase tickets and fileup to the exhibits through
the elevators.
The children’s floor is thefirst floor a visitor couldarrive at or surpass it onthe way up to the officialexhibit space. This floor is
purely for children to interact and learn aboutthe holocaust without
viewing the harsh materialin the regular exhibits.
OPEN TO BELOW
OPEN TO BELOW
THE WORLDBEFORE
RISE OF NAZISM ANTI-SEMITISM
KRISTALLNACHT POGROM
AMERICAN &WORLD RESPONSES
WORLD WAR II
EUTHANASIA
GHETTOIZATION
PERSECUTION INWESTERN EUROPE TERRITORIAL
SOLUTION
EINSATZGRUPPEN
CONCENTRATIONCAMPS
WANNSEECONFERENCE
END OF GHETTOISM
THEATER
BREAK ROOM
DEPORTATION
DEPORTATION
RESISTANCE
DEATH CAMPS
DEATH MARCHES
RESCUERS
GETTING THEWORD OUT
LIBERATION
NUREMBERGTRIALS
NOREMBERG COURTROOM
GENOCIDE
RETURNAMERICAN
IDEALSAND REALITIES
CIVIL RIGHTS
DEATH CAMPS
BS
BS
IE
OPEN TO BELOW
DEPORTATION
DEPORTATION
RESISTANCE
DEATH CAMPS
DEATH MARCHES
RESCUERS
GETTING THEWORD OUT
LIBERATION
NUREMBERGTRIALS
NOREMBERG COURTROOM
GENOCIDE
RETURNAMERICAN
IDEALSAND REALITIES
CIVIL RIGHTS
DEATH CAMPS
OPEN TO BELOW
DallasHolocaustMuseum
First Exhibit Floor
Second Exhibit Floor
Memorial Floor
Materials
First exhibit floor consists ofa theatre that flows out to
the beginning of the exhibits. The top render shows the transportationfrom the first to second
exhibit floor.
The second exhibit floor leads the visitors throughout the space with jagged walls that help set the mood of the material being shown.
The last floor consist of the memorial first being the light room. Each light reflects a persons life and all walls are mirrored as to reflect
the bulbs to be infinite. The last space you get lead to is a clean simple room with a reflecting water feature so the visitors can think about what they have just seen
and relax.
Concourse Wall
Frosted glass
Wood Paneling
On both sides ofthe middle paneled wall the walls are set back allowing for the doors to be hiddenfrom the direct view whenwalking towards this wall.
Lindsey SimmonsAir France Executive Lounge
ID 2383.001Fall 2012
This design is a hand ren-dering assignment in which I had to create a executive lounge. The design provides comfort for people waiting on flights to work or relax
by the bar.
The lounge was furnished with Holly Hunt Furniture combined with some
modifications.
AirFranceAirport Lounge
Entrance to the lounge
Rendered Floor Plan
AirFranceAirport Lounge
The first rendering shows a typical area for one to
sit at while waiting for their flight.
The second top render shows the bar where people can sit and socialize while
waiting.
The bottom left render shows the back wall of
banquet seating that allows people to watch the planes.
The bottom right render shows the reception desk that consist of wood and
frosted glass.
This project was inspired by a client
who owned her own art
business and needed a
home that doubles as her work space. Theproject was done in
Auto CAD and using PhotoShop to add some texture to
the design.
Studio\HomeResidence
Furniture Floor Plan | Residence
Furniture Floor Plan | Studio
Rendered Floor Plans
This project is a hand rendered as-signment that is to
represent Eero Sarrinen. This law
office contains elements from
some of Sarrinen’s best work and
furniture,
Eero SarrinenLaw Office
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Scale
Project numberDateDrawn byChecked by 1/8" = 1'-0"
12/1
1/20
13 1
2:46
:18
PM
3FURNITURE FLOOR PLAN
Project NumberLINDSEY SIMMONS
COFFEE SHOPIssue DateAuthorChecker
1/8" = 1'-0"1 FURNITURE FLOOR PLAN
No. Description Date
BANQUET SEATINGFOR THE LONG TIME CUSTOMERS
ACCENT WALL FORSHORT TERM SEATINGCUSTOMERS
FOR SALE AREA
ZIG ZAG FROT WALLBRICKED
BACK OF THE HOUSE
BAR WALLPAINTED BLUEWITH AN OVERLAYOF A METAL PATTERN
This project was done in Revit and was a ren-ovation of a local coffee shop J&B. The project explores floor plans,
sections, and elevations to sell the design. The coffee shop is a place
for people to come and relax or do work in a
comfortableenvironment.
CoffeeShop
Scale
Project numberDateDrawn byChecked by 1/8" = 1'-0"
12/1
1/20
13 1
2:46
:25
PM
4RCP
Project NumberLINDSEY SIMMONS
COFFEE SHOPIssue DateAuthorChecker
1/8" = 1'-0"1 Level 1
No. Description Date
DROP DOWN CEILING FIXTURE
PENDANT LIGHTING TO BRIGHTEN UPTHE BAR AREA
Furniture Floor Plan
Reflective Ceiling Plan
Long Term Seating
Short Term Seating
Register Area
This project was done in Revit and then hand ren-dered. The purpose was a renovation of the Texas
Tech’sWelcome Center. The goal was to update the look to be more welcoming to the
younger students whoare viewing the campus
for the first time.
Texas Tech UniversityWelcome Center
Reflective Ceiling Plan
Furniture Floor Plan
Texas Tech UniversityWelcome Center
All of these renders weregenerated in Revit and
then traced by hand fol-lowed by hand rendering.
The top two renders show the long term seating/meeting area. This area provides for future stu-
dents to come in and log on to computers or to
meet with someone to talk about their future at Tech.
The first two bottom ren-ders show the reception area which is the focal
point as someone enters the space. It has a lot of branding as to provide brand recognition for
future students.
The last render shows a short term seating area for students to walk in
and take a break.
During my summer internship I got to
pick out the furniture/fabric/and accessories for a
model apartment.
Summer InternshipLeslie
Fossler Interiors
Furniture Floor Plan
Mood Board
Summer InternshipLeslie
Fossler Interiors
Installment of furniture/material/ and accessories selections.
Work In Progress
Currently in my senior studio I am working on a hotel and condominium.
The theme I am going for is Victorian Rualism. It is a mix of rustic clean lines
with victorian aspects thrown in. I plan on cre-ating everything in revit then rendering it also in
revit but them adding some personal touches to the de-sign with hand rendering. So, this project will end up
being mixed media.
Lobby Floor Plan
Hotel Floor Plan
Condo Floor Plan
Victorian RuralistSimplistic Rustic Victorian
Work In Progress
The renders were com-pleted before furniture and some walls were added, but
they do show the direc-tion I am attempting to go
toward.
The furniture selections will have a more victorian
feel.
The project will be com-pleted at the end of the
semester.
Reception Bar
Accent Dividing Wall Conceptual Board
For Your ConsiderationThank You
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