Autumn McFarland

Autumn McFarland facing forward, smiling, long hair, white shirt

 

What is your design aesthetic? My design aesthetic is a practical yet eclectic fusion, where functionality meets creativity in a harmonious balance. I love incorporating diverse elements, from sleek modern touches to vintage finds, ensuring each space is visually appealing and efficiently serves its purpose. This blend of practicality and eclecticism adds depth and character to every design, making each space functional and inspiring. 

What interior design sector are you most interested in pursuing in your career? Whether it's residential, commercial, hospitality, or even healthcare design, I'm eager and open-minded to explore every sector and soak up all the knowledge and skills each offers. Every corner of the design world presents exciting opportunities for growth and creativity, and I can't wait to see where my journey takes me! 

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Slide 1: A thank you slide for everyone who had a major impact on Autumn's life during her college career.

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Slide 2: Top left: Titled Shifting Permanence is a research-heavy project about creating a refugee camp within 24 hours. This project won an honorable mention after Assistant Professor Jeannine Vail submitted it to Rebeca Calzada Herrera and me.
Bottom Right: Titled Signet Jewelers, this project is about downsizing their corporate headquarters, which will now be in the Luminary, located in downtown Dallas. This project focuses on making each space as flexible as possible.

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Slide 3: Top Left: Titled Growth, this is a culmination of my works and creative jobs that I have been able to work on. 
Bottom Right: Titled Bloom, this is one of two International Charette projects I was selected for to travel out of the country to work with students from different countries. This project was about changing public roadways into more pedestrian-friendly walkways incorporating rest areas.