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Commercial

Target Corporate Office

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Connectivity, sustainability, and innovation succinctly describe Target as a corporation, as well as drive the design of Target's new corporate headquarters.

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Curved lines and circular shapes emphasize connectivity, add visual stimulation, and allude to Target's logo, while the use of sustainable materials and implementation of LEED strategies reflect the company's sustainability goals. Multiple collaboration  areas  provide  inspiring 

​environments that promote innovation for both group and individual use. In addition, multipurpose conference and breakout rooms suit employees' changing needs while furniture, fixture, and material selections represent the fun, fresh image that Target represents.

Greene Design Group Office

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A successful office has many different parts that work together as a whole, much like the system of a living organism. Thus the composition and concept of a tree drives the design of Greene Design Group's firm.

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The use of natural color schemes, organic curves, and sustainable materials emphasize this concept in every space. Just as the roots, trunk, branches, and leaves function to help the tree survive, so must employees and managers work together to allow for the function of their company.

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​[Read more about the selective concepts used in each area by looking through the slides.]​

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Nodoka Training Facility

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This project culminated in the construction of a model based on drawings and plans.

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The concept of 'Zen' drives the building's design, furniture, and material selections. Simplistic rectilinear design, use of earth tones, and the inclusion of nature will help trainees to remain relaxed and focused during their training.

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Nodoka Training Facility [Revisited]

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​Training facility digitally recreated in Revit
 

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