BASIC NEEDS CENTER
Crossroads at Colorado is a basic needs center designed by myself and Kaelin Roy, a fellow UNT classmate. To develop our design, we did extensive research, hand-sketching, color analysis, material selection, and finalized design goals.
This basic needs center is a place for the local homeless population of Denton, Texas and its surrounding areas to have a fresh new beginning and outlook on life. This design includes places to rest, bathe, learn, get advice, and do laundry. The building location is near medical facilities, public transportation, restaurants, and job opportunities. All of these aspects together work to help the local homeless population get back on their feet.
Programs used: AudoCAD, Photoshop, SketchUp Pro, Enscape
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EARTHX 2020 BOOKLET
"A Consumer's Guide to a Greener Home" is an online resource created by the entire 2021 UNT Interior Design class.
Our class came together to research and create ways to design a sustainable home and included details on psychology, case studies, material selection, and much more.
I was personally a member of the Graphics Team and the Bathroom Design team.
The Graphics team collaborated to create visuals and piece together the pages for each section of the guide. The Bathroom Design team researched details on creating a greener restroom in residential designs.

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