Design Philosophy

The best thing in the world is to create something from your imagination and see it come to life. I've been making this happen for three years now and I absolutely love it. I hope one day to become a designer of custom homes, as well as themed design. I want to push the boundaries of regular design and completely toss out neutral design. I've studied abroad in France, England, Spain, and Portugal, giving me endless ideas from the past and for the future.


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Bellevue College!

I've been at Bellevue College for a while now and I'm finally starting to get a feel for the program here. There is a bit of a difference between my current ID program and WSU's. Quite a difference. I've mostly been covering stuff I've already learned at WSU, but I never did get to learn any computer modeling program before. Here at Bellevue I'm expected to know how to use Sketch Up already, so here is my first attempt at it:

The project was to find a local bus stop, and redesign it, addressing users issues (after interviewing them) and to stay within the given footprint. My idea was a serious of pods. Keep in mind, the project was meant to be 90% creative and maybe 10% actually functional.

Actual bus shelter. Location is directly in front of the Bellevue College Campus.

My design model. To the left is an elevator, and the colored railings are made of light. (An idea stolen from Star Wars Episode I).

Sketch Up front view of my model.

Sketch Up back view.


Sketch Up detail on a pod door.

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