Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Holiday Card Competition
Ben and I entered the Zip Car Holiday Card Competition. We didn't win, but I think what we came up with was worthy of winning. We also rendered the card using Sketch Up and 3DMax programs.
You can view the winning video (YES VIDEO) I am guessing this is where we had a disadvantage, at the illustrator's website. It's a great idea and I would have definitely challenged his video....if I had the time....or the skillz!
Friday, December 3, 2010
The Life of a Building's Development
Countless meetings, public hearings, approvals, objections, inspections and revisions later, we have a building....And it's all worth it in the end.
2 Cooper was announced NYC Best Luxury Rental Building by Real Deal Magazine.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
An Opportunity Quilt!
I have been bringing you updates about our sustainable quilt all year, but in two weeks on Decemeber 15, we'll be auctioning off our quilt to benefit Fiver Children's Foundation. We are in the final stages now putting the batting in and stitching on the back and border. If you would like tickets to the auction register online at iidany.org.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Code in Color
If anyone has ever done CODE calculations for the Building Department, you would know how boring and dull the charts can be. So I created my own charts, to indicate and identify the information as a colorful graphic as opposed to just black and white. If you'd like a copy of the charts in a DWG. file, send me an email!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
2 Cooper Below Street Level
Project Profile: 2 Cooper Square
Space: Lounge & Cafe in Cellar Club area
Square Footage: 4,000 SF
Total Building Square Footage: 120,000 SF
Architects: GKV Architects, New York
Client: Atlantic Development
Thursday, November 11, 2010
A Taste of New Orleans!
These pictures are from my weekend in New Orleans with friends for a bachelorette party.
We visited: Pat O'Brien's, Redfish Grill, House of Blues, Cafe Du Monde, and several Bourbon Street bars.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
IIDA NY- Sustainable Quilt Project- 2010
Last night, I dreamt Heidi Klum was critiquing our quilt design for this year's IIDA NY Quilt Auction..."Is this supposed to be a jewelry store?" she asked in her German accent. Thank God I woke up from that nightmare whereby my teammates were trying to hanging rhinestone studded jewelry from the face of our quilt.
Once again, GKV and friends have teamed up with IIDA NY to produce a king-sized art-quilt for the Sustainable Quilt Exhibit and Auction sponsored by Dwell Magazine. This year's quilt is more complicated than ever. Although it seems harmonious & effortless, each individual square is carefully crafted with coordinating fabrics to make up a larger square. In the tradition of quilt making, members of our team make individual 9" squared or larger pieces on their own time, then we collaborate and place pieces together. There are only four members on our team this year, so we have been putting lots of man-hours in for this one!
Above are pieces from my section that I sewed at home. Fabrics are recycled samples from our resource library at GKV. My favorite fabrics are the modern KNOLL samples.
This is the quilt pieced together at 85%. I can't wait to see it completed.
This year's exhibit and auction will be held at OPEN SPACE at 201 Mulberry Street, NYC. Below is a photo of my teammates, Bryan Bennett and Brett Kaplan, at our monthly Haworth workshops.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Port Ten
While working on 2 Cooper, our project team was asked to step in and re-design the Gym, Lounge, & Cafe at Port Ten. I looked at this as an opportunity to take a break from the stamping of shop drawings for 2 Cooper and pull out trace paper, colored pencils, and use my imagination! (Branding image by Tag Creative)
Pictured above is the Cafe. We used rusticated woods and metals to give the space an industrial feel. The idea of using a circular bar was introduced to increase circulation as tenants moved into the entrance space into other amenities spaces. Adjacent to the bar is a lounge with a large over-sized couch, flat screen tv and pinball machines. Thru the glass doors on the other side of the bar, is the gym space.
Pictured below is the Gym. We left the columns and ceiling as a raw concrete finish. The room is simple in its color palette of grays, complementing the machinery and concrete, with pops of color throughout.
(renderings not by me; plans by me)
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Positano 70's STYLE
Have you ever been inspired by an old postcard or one of your parent's vacation photos? The above photo is NOT a postcard that I found, it's one that I made from my album taken in Positano, Italy. I wanted to create a vintage vacation photo album, so I edited my photos using a 1974 filter with a rounded edge. I typically do not like editing my photos in such a fashion, but couldn't help it when I saw the beauty of POSITANO...This place is extra special.
I created my own signature LOGO for Positano out of yellow circles that represent lemons. Lemons are an Amalfi Coast favorite. Lemonchello is sold in almost every corner store and served as an after-dinner drink.
Positano is also known for its handmade sandals and shoes. I had a pair made for me in twenty minutes by a local craftsman.
I chose the style of the sole & the strap color and style.
I couldn't believe how fast he made these shoes for me!
Arrivederci Positano...You will be missed!
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