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Interior Design Interior Design 1 STRATUS 2 Interior Design TELL ME A STORY. From the time we are little kids, RESIDENTIAL we beg our parents, teachers, HOSPITALITY friends to tell us a story – it’s COMMERCIAL how we share the past, create RETAIL the future, and celebrate the RESTAURANT DESIGN present. For us, interior design TEST FITS is all about telling a story – RETAIL DESIGN through space, light, color, and SPACE PLANNING mood, from the curve of a chair UNIT PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL leg to the typeface on a menu. GRAPHICS Each piece fits together to weave PROJECT BRANDING an experience that challenges, SALES/LEASE CENTERS inspires, comforts, or delights, MODEL HOMES and ultimately invites people FURNISHINGS, FIXTURES back for more. & EQUIPMENT 3 Meet the team Bernadette Kelly NCIDQ, LEED® AP INTERIOR DESIGN PRINCIPAL Interior Design Principal Bernadette Kelly has 22 years of experience in interior and architectural design for projects all over the country and China, from commercial office tenant improvements to hospitality and residential design. She joined Weber Thompson in 2012, helping the Interior Design studio grow in size and reputation during the subsequent years. In 2016, she was promoted to Principal, and now pilots the firm’s studio of eight interior designers. Rachael Bauer NCIDQ, LEED® AP ID+C SENIOR ASSOCIATE Since joining Weber Thompson in 2011, Senior Associate Rachael Bauer has honed not only her design talents but her technical know-how. Her knowledge of standards, accessibility and detailing has made her a technical resource for the office. Double-majoring during university in both Interior Design and Spanish, she developed a love for travel to Spanish speaking countries. Lissa Goetz AIA, LEED® Green Assoc. ASSOCIATE | INTERIOR DESIGNER + ARCHITECT Lissa Goetz joined Weber Thompson’s Interior Design team with a background in architecture — and more specifically an expertise in ADA and accessibility guidelines. Her architectural background, hand-sketched unit layouts, and passion for colors and materials allow her to bring an exciting mix of technical knowledge and creativity to the team. She was promoted to Associate in 2019 for being a leader within the firm. Monica Knapp INTERIOR DESIGNER Monica Knapp arrived at Weber Thompson in 2007, from a background in both Museum Collections / Art Handling and Marketing. In 2011, she joined the Interior Design team and has worked since on a multitude of diverse projects, with a focus on unit interior design. 4 Fanny Idoux LEED® Green Assoc. INTERIOR DESIGNER Fanny Idoux has experience working in hospitality-focused architectural and interior design firms. She has contributed to the development of complex hospitality and multi-family projects throughout each phase of design, from concept to construction administration and project management. Jill Myers NCIDQ, LEED® Green Assoc. INTERIOR DESIGNER Jill Myers brings enthusiasm for design and a wide range of experience to Weber Thompson. Her work has included a variety of luxury hotels and casinos around the globe, as well as unique amenity and living spaces in multifamily developments. In addition to her keen eye for design, she employs her strong project management skills on every project she works on. Carrie Hinshaw NCIDQ, LEED® Green Assoc. INTERIOR DESIGNER Carrie Hinshaw joined the Weber Thompson Interior Design team with years of versatile experience. After owning her own business, her strong- willed entrepreneurial spirit led her to a career where she can utilize her technical and creative skillsets in a collaborative environment. With a focus on multifamily projects, Carrie brings a positive attitude and passion for sustainable practices to the team. Sabina Fiore DESIGNER Sabina Fiore has over a decade of experience working on residential projects that range from single-family homes to high-rise multifamily units. Her versatile background in both architecture and interior design gives her a unique perspective on how people use the space around them. No design challenge is too big for Sabina. She views each constraint as an opportunity to dream up innovative solutions. 5 HELIOS 4 High-Rise LIVE LIFE IN THE CLOUDS. Comfortable, beautiful and highly functional spaces are created by keeping the future resident front of mind, and understanding how they live their life – Do they work near by? Enjoy entertaining? Seek a modern way of living? Solid marketing research and a grounding in spatial relationships represent the depth of thought that goes into making a high-rise unit home, and a highly-polished amenity space an inviting extension of a community. Weber Thompson’s Interior Design Studio has a long history of creating luxurious spaces people want to come home to – whether our architects designed the building or not. Welcome home. 5 4 Helios SEATTLE, WA Helios is all about downtown Seattle living without sacrifice. AWARDS Stepping inside, Helios feels more like entering a luxury hotel than 2017 Gold Nugget Awards: Merit an apartment building. Dramatic angles abound, taking cues from Award Winner – Best Multifamily the façade’s precast concrete panels. No detail has gone unnoticed: Housing Communtiy (100 du/ unit signage is fabricated of blackened steel, the reception desk is acre or more) backlit onyx – even the corridors come alive with curated lighting levels and refined artwork. Ultra-modern 398 unit tower in Building amenities include a fitness and yoga center, theater, dog prime downtown Seattle location walk/lounge, and a luxurious hospitality-inspired lobby with retail. Open seating and matte black and copper fixtures in this space add LEED Gold Certified a dramatic yet playful element when juxtaposed against raw concrete columns. The mixed-use lobby is outward-facing; the SERVICES transparency of this space activates the exterior streetscape as well. Architecture* Interior Design Landscape Architecture *a joint venture with GBD Architects 5 6 Stratus SEATTLE, WA In South Lake Union, Seattle’s three city grids converge to create a dynamic sub-neighborhood: Denny Triangle. This pocket is home to AWARDS organic grocers, bars, swanky restaurants, office towers, and urban 2018 NAIOP Night of the Stars remnants of the former industrial history of the area. The idea of High Rise Residential of the Year a prism, which refracts and separates light, takes the concept one step further. The team has woven these concepts into the cohesive 396 Residential units backbone threaded through this project’s interior spaces. The two-story lobby features a monumental metal and limestone Upscale, high-end residential fireplace, a curving stair to the leasing office and lounge, and a building with a hotel-like edge custom sculptural light fixture, creating a focal point from inside and out. The incredible amenity package fills two floors and includes Unprecedented amenity package everything from a fitness center to an outdoor soaking pool. fills two entire floors The elegantly neutral color palette includes champagne metal, crema limestone and rift-cut wood, with enlivening bursts of color and SERVICES pattern on floors, walls, ceilings, and furniture to entice a fashion- Architecture forward, design-savvy target market. Interior Design Landscape Architecture 7 8 Cirrus SEATTLE, WA Connecting residents to Downtown Seattle’s retail offerings and culture and South Lake Union’s recreation and innovation AWARDS is a primary focus of Cirrus. 2017 Northwest Design Awards First Place – Outdoor Living Area The interior spaces are designed with the South Lake Union professional crowd in mind, offering luxe materials in a neutral 355 units with an average palette with splashes of color. Culturally diverse renters in the of 1058 sf per unit prime of their careers, residents of Cirrus enjoy cooking, entertaining and socializing; they’ve got an eye for refined urban style. Throughout, high-touch materials calm and soothe the senses 476,000 gsf and 3,714 sf at the end of a long day at the office or a night on the town. The retail space timeless common spaces and unit finishes make Cirrus an urban home, not a generic rental. Certified LEED Silver New Construction SERVICES Architecture Interior Design Landscape Architecture 9 10 LUMA Condominiums SEATTLE, WA LUMA’s clean, modern design works hard to be a good neighbor. Situated just blocks from a brand new streetcar line, it is within AWARDS walking distance of the heart of downtown and Capitol Hill, has 2015 IIDA INawards Northern easy access to I-5 and is surrounded by world-class healthcare Pacific Chapter – People’s facilities. Choice Award Winner Designed to appeal to the stylish, upscale tastes of the high-end 24-story condominium tower condominium market, LUMA is filled with quality details, mature materials and a bit of drama around each corner. Unexpectedly bold black and white photography is juxtaposed with marble floors 168 units ranging in size from 600 in formal patterns. Highly polished light fixtures float in amenity to 1,700 sf spaces to create pools of light, and slender reveals in ceilings and walls create visual interest while defining spatial transitions. Completed in November 2016 Amenity areas are plentiful and include a library, private dining room, outdoor terrace, clubroom with kitchen and fireplace, and SERVICES fitness center. Architecture Interior Design Landscape Architecture 11 PIKE MOTORWORKS 12 Mid-Rise Weber Thompson’s Interior Design team excels at designing an interior experience that speaks to residents through design elements such as locally reclaimed materials, art from local artists and splashes of color and texture that are rooted in the history of place. We work closely with the brand and leasing teams to develop a cohesive design story that’s threaded through every detail – from the exterior signage to the furniture in the lounge to the finishes in the units. This continuity is what ties a residential community together and ultimately attracts tenants to sign on the dotted line. Let us help you create a community worth coming home to. 13 14 Sunset Electric SEATTLE, WA Sunset Electric is a 21st century courtyard building.
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