Jordan King
What is your design aesthetic? Defining design aesthetics requires an understanding of what the project demands. I consider myself a versatile designer: I believe the aesthetic should fit the client's or end-user's needs. I have utilized a variety of aesthetics, ranging from calm and warm earthy tones to robust colors aimed at pediatric healthcare. I love learning about how each one can affect the surrounding space. The more options, the better!
What interior design sector are you most interested in pursuing in your career? I have always wanted to help people and build something beautiful in the face of adversity. I believe everyone has a right to spaces and structures that are built with intention and care, whether they are stuck in a hospital bed, have a disability, or are struggling with something mentally. Healthcare and community outreach are the areas in which I aim to call my sector. I hope to break ground, make an impact, and spread optimism and happiness with the spaces I create.
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Slide 1: Project: McKesson. 4 Renderings of the space are shown along with a main
floor plan. Concept: Based upon human anatomy. Building the space to replicate the
heart, lungs, and voice.
Slide 2 : Project: MTR Engineering Consultants. 4 Renderings of the space are shown
along with a main floor plan, a site analysis plan, and a code analysis plan.
Concept: Focus meets Fun! Half of the interior space is dedicated to a private and
focused environment. The other half promotes collaboration and fun. Research and citations
incorporated.
Slide 3: Project: Tili Vini - Builder Architectural Competition. Four renderings of
the space are shown along with a main floor plan, a site analysis plan, a section,
and an image of the design parti/sketch.
Concept: Merging and Emergence. Bringing the land and the brand closer together creates
a holistic winery experience. The structure is partially subterranean.