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Seigo Designs
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RESIDENTAL
CONSTRUCTION
DOCUMENTS
SPIRA INSTITUTE
SMITH RESIDENCE
TABLE TERRA
ANDERSON
RESIDENCE
EXPEDITION
EMPIRE
CAGE
RESIDENCE
Designer: James Woodard
RENDERINGS
PERSONAL
SPIRA INSTITUTE
TRADITIONAL
RENDERING
RESUME
TABLE TERRA
DIGITAL
RENDERING
OTHER WORK
SMITH RESIDENCE
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Thesis:
The proper level of sanitation, privacy, and
classroom functionality can be achieved in a
massage therapy vocational environment without
making the interior feel clinical and sterile.
Design Goals:
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A space of relaxed healing and learning
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An environment which reflects the balance of
harmony and nature inside and out
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A safe, secure, and functional school
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A school which promotes pride and recognition
is its students and industry
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Bringing in or simulating natural light
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Promotion of a sustainable solution
Project Data:
Spira Institute of Healing Arts
3500 sq. ft. Tenant Improvement
Massage Therapy School
Location: 6654 Koll Plaza Parkway,
Pleasanton CA 94588
Contact: Cheryl Bass - President
(510) 209-7572
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Designer: James Woodard
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Concept Statement:
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Spria Institute of Healing Arts is a peaceful, tranquil school
where people come to learn to be healers. The school will
promote not only the technical expertise to become a
massage therapist but will also instill feelings of empowerment,
harmony, and a connection with the natural world. The serine
environment will be communicated to everyone who walks in
through the use of natural materials, colors, and design
elements. Earth, water, air, and fire will create the harmony
and balance within the school. A water feature in the lobby
will immediately have a visual and audio impact creating a
calming effect. The flow into the school is controlled through
the lobby providing both welcome and security to the campus.
Privacy and openness will be balanced with the use of
translucent materials patterned to allow in light but still visually
obscure the interiors of classrooms and offices. Natural lighting
will come through and be supplemented with warm ambient
lighting from wall sconces and hanging pendants will create
focal points in the school. The seating arrangements will
promote open communication and not create barriers
between faculty and students. Touring the campus will remind
visitors of walking through a meadow surrounded by trees and
plants. Everyone will leave the Spira campus feeling refreshed
and renewed.
Designer: James Woodard
Summary of Design Solutions:
Openness and natural lighting is
achieved through the use of glass
walls and room orientation
Privacy is maintained with textured
glass, sound dampening materials,
and retractable privacy panels
The classroom flooring allows for
proper sanitation and traction for
students with a textured medical
grade flooring
A spa like environment is created with
the use of warm natural colors and
materials, water feature, indirect
lighting, and soothing textures
Ample storage is provided for the
classrooms and transformation of the
classes is achieved with mobile
furniture and retractable privacy
screens
Sustainable materials are used on all
of the wall and floor finishes, LED
lighting and occupancy sensors
provides energy efficiency, and
furnishings and textiles are all
sustainably produced.
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DESIGN CHALLENGES
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Natural light from one wall
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Materials which can be sanitized
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Creating a spa like environment
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Visual and acoustical privacy
throughout the campus
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Space transformation
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Table Terra Vegan
Restaurant
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Designer: James Woodard
5200 sq. ft. Remodel
Restaurant
Location: 800 Point Lobos,
San Francisco, California
94121
Contact: Greg and Linda
Smith
(925) 383-5803
Scope:
Development of a
restaurant concept, theme,
name, and design solution.
The design solution will
include all new materials for
the walls, floor, ceiling,
lighting, build ins, and
furniture.
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Table Terra Concept:
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Coming together for a meal in
the garden is relaxing, romantic,
and intimate. A garden dining
experience brought indoors
drives the design solution for
Table Terra. Garden arches start
at the exterior of the restaurant
and passing through the doors
the diner is walking into the
outside. The arches are
repeated in the interior with the
preexisting brick arches. The
brick finish of the walls further the
mood of a garden table.
The colors come from the warm
colors of brick and earth, the
cool colors come from greens
found in vegetation and ivy
growing on bricks. The pops of
colors come from flower colors in
a garden.
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The finish details and furniture
materials are rustic and come
back to the concept of a garden
table. The table tops are wood,
and the seating and fixtures are
all wrought iron.
The arch, brick, and stone along
with the garden colors and
natural textures come together
to create an outdoor dining
environment inside.
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Design Justification
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Designer: James Woodard
The design concept of Table Terra from the
beginning revolved around sustainability. In
theme, concept, specification, design
consideration and execution green design
and environmentally conscious choices
drove the design solution. The existing
natural brick and architectural feature of the
arches are a focal point of the design
features. Additional wall finishes of neutral
natural tones are minimized as are any
additional wall in the existing space. The has
resulted in an open floor plan which allows
for ample clearances for ADA requirements
and ease of egress in the event of the need
for evacuation.
The concept of creating a garden dinning
experience is enhanced by the high ceilings,
wrought iron finishes, and repetition of the
brick arches through out. The motif of the
restaurant is kept current and relevant by the
use of modern geometric patterns in the
upholstery and clean lines of the lighting
fixtures.
The open floor plan can lead to a decrease
in acoustical privacy but the introduction of
living plants and glass partitions allows for
improved privacy while dining.
The natural finishes and materials paired with
the contemporary patterns and forms,
unified through the brick finished walls and
consistent lighting fixtures through out the
interior bring a cohesive, green, and inviting
dinning environment which will bring diners
back for years to come.
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217 W 14th Ave.
Denver, CO 80204
Owners: Ricky &
Kimberly Tam
Design Concept:
Entering Expedition Empire the
climber will continue to have a
sense of the alpine scale and
theme with a 24’ ceiling and
design elements including the
existing structural columns and
climbing wall drawing the eye up
the same way a mountain peak
calls to a climber. Natural
materials, finishes, and colors are
found throughout the store to
further the alpine and nature
centric theme which also give the
bright colors of the merchandise
an eye catching contrast. The
color palette shall reflect the
same transition of colors found in
an alpine environment with
browns and grays on the floor,
wood tones and greens above the
floor up to eye level, and finishing
with blue and white of the
mountain sky higher on the walls
and ceiling. Climbers will feel a
sense of being in a comfortable,
familiar environment generating a
desire to acquire the equipment
needed for their next climbing
expedition.
Interior perspective showing
the juice bar and rock climbing
walling the background
Architectural Floor Plan
Wall Finishes
Flooring Finishes
P1 – American Clay Earth Plaster
Color: Bluefield
T1 – Travertine Tile
Color: Silver Kesir
P2 – American Clay Earth Plaster
Color: Kadiac Bay
C1 – Flor Carpet Tile
Color: Red
P3 – American Clay Earth Plaster
Color: Hopewell
C2 – Flor Carpet Tile
Color: Sand
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Zero VOC finishes
Recycled content flooring
Natural stone materials
FSC certified woods
Energy efficient lighting
Water efficient plumbing fixtures
Use of LED monitors for signage allows for changes without waste
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Designer: James
Woodard
Sales Floor Spot Rendering
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217 W 14th Ave.
Denver, CO 80204
Owners: Ricky &
Kimberly Tam
Sales Floor Furniture
Fixtures
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F2
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Elevation Rendering of Cash Wrap
Furniture Plan
Custom Cash Wrap
Finishes
Lighting and Signage
Fixtures
WD1 – White Oak
LED Monitor
and mounting
brackets
WD2 – Cherry
G1 – Granet Counter Top
Color: Black
Custom Indoor
Rock Climbing
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L1 - Low Bay
Lighting
L2 – Mini
Pendant
Cash Wrap Elevation
Designer: James
Woodard
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Smith Family Residence
Approx. 3000 sq. ft. Remodel
Residence
Location: 969 Mountain Blvd. Oakland, California 94510
Contact: Greg and Linda Smith
(925) 383-5803
Design Concept
Compass Rose Designs will provide a design solution for the Smith Residence which will draw directly
from the Federal and Georgian style of historical American Colonial interiors while incorporating
modern technology, construction methods, and sustainable materials to create a new classic interior
for the 21st century.
The focal point of the design is the unique curved ceiling and sources for natural light. The spaces will
be unified by the use of the comparable flooring and complementing color schemes and the use of
traditional Federal and Georgian style furnishing and paneled walls in all rooms. The repetition of
smooth ceiling treatments with medallions used for chandeliers and crown moldings will also be a
unifying element.
The color palette will draw from the traditional colors found in Colonial America with soft pastels
serving as the primary colors and deep, rich colors as secondary and accent colors. The upholstery
used will be a blend of striped patterns and flowery motifs from the period. The Federal period will be
further reflected in the palladian windows added in the media room. Rugs will add additional texture
and definition for seating areas. Bronze and marble sculptures and traditional artwork will be
displayed prominently in the interior using modern lighting.
Compass Rose Designs’ final design solution will give the Smith Residence a formal elegant interior
which take the best elements of historical designs and blend them with the best features found in
modern interiors creating a unique modern American home.
Designer: James Woodard
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Federal and Georgian styles include typical textiles
which ranged from silk like smooth textures to slightly
coarse texture including some velvets, damasks, and
brocades. Patterns and motifs where influenced by
Chinese and Rococo styles and English garden block
printed patterns. Colors were bright and vivid including
blue, gold, red, coral, and teal.
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Interior Materials
Federal and Georgian styles include these typical
interior elements:
Wood Plank Flooring
Wooden Panels
Plaster Walls
Wall panels
Palladian windows
segmental pediment
Designer: James Woodard
Fanlight
Cornice
Classical Column
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Anderson Family Kitchen
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Approx. 3000 sq. ft. Remodel
Residence
Location: Pittsburg, PA
Contact: Mark & Jane Anderson
(215) 555-1212
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Design Concept:
The kitchen and bath design for the Andersons will be in the
Craftsman style giving the kitchen and bath a natural feeling
without loosing the formal function of a traditional styled
kitchen. The underlying design of the kitchen and bath will
meet the sustainable needs of the family with recycled,
reclaimed, and alternative materials. This design will give the
kitchen a traditional formality and modern materials and
controls. The combination of the earth tone color pallet of
greens, browns, and greys will compliment the natural wood
and stone finishes.
Designer: James Woodard
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Anderson
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Cage Family
Residence
Approx. 3600 sq. ft.
Remodel
Residence
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Contact: Greg and Linda
Smith
(925) 383-5803
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P1
P3
P1 - Rookwood Amber
P2 - Marquis Orange
P3 - Artisan Tan
P4 – Safari
Designer: James Woodard
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Design Concept
The Tuscan Old World theme
will give the Cages and their
visitors the feel of being in the
ancient world yet is
comfortable and inviting. As
one travels through the home
a sense of comfort and
elegance becomes
apparent. The retreat of the
master suite gives the Cages
a place of refuge and
solitude from the modern
world without leaving behind
the modern connivances.
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Flexibility of Design
The nature of this design
solution is one that is not
rooted in any one element but
which draws upon all of the
elements weaving them into a
cohesive whole. If the clients
wish to change, eliminate, or
add a particular element this
can be easily be done. The
mix of patterns, styles, colors,
and finishes is eclectic and
can adjust to several changes
as needed. Overall this is one
of the greatest strengths of this
design solution as it can adapt
and change over time without
having to create a completely
new design solution.
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Pen, color pencil and marker
Mixed Media on Canson Paper
Traditional Renderings
Pen, color pencil and marker
Pencil
Designer: James Woodard
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Digital Renderings
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Spot Renderings
Designer: James Woodard
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Mixed Media
Digital Media
Thematic Map
Furniture Design
Other Work
Topographic Map
Designer: James Woodard
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James is a single father of two
and enjoys time spent seeing the
world through their eyes and
showing them the world through
his.
In 1995 James began studying
the Japanese martial art of
aikido. In 2000 he was awarded
his black belt and license to
teach. His lifelong study of an art
which focuses on harmony,
balance, calmness, and a
connection to others has allowed
him to bring these traits into his
everyday life.
James enjoys outdoor
activities which can
appreciate nature how
it’s found. Hiking,
camping, biking, white
water rafting, kayaking,
snorkeling and scuba
diving are activates
which allow exploration
of the natural world.
Interest
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Fast cars are a thrill and James has
an appreciation for the industry and
driving. He has had the opportunity
to drive on test courses testing the
limits of BMWs and Lamborghinis.
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James Woodard
8062 Arroyo Drive
Pleasanton, California 94588
Phone: 510 589-7687
[email protected]
Work Experience, Skills, and Accomplishments
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Seigo Designs (Pleasanton, California)
8/12-present – Design Principal
Responsible for all design aspects and business development of this startup firm.
This includes client meetings, programming, concept development, cost and
budget estimates, development of schematic drawings, code analysis and
implementation, client presentations, directing design team meetings, project
management, FF&E specification and procurement, and meeting with city
officials for appropriate permitting.
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Develop concepts, plans and schematics using AutoCAD, Revit,
PowerPoint, Photoshop, Illustrator, Excel, and Acrobat.
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Focus sustainable and affordable design solutions working with the
clients budget and presenting effective green solutions easily
integrated into the design
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Develop design solutions for residential, commercial, institutional,
and mixed use projects
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Westesco (Alameda, California)
10/11-present – Branch Manager
Responsible for all aspects of the operations and sales for warehouse distribution
branch of a $35M company servicing the tire industry whose primary national
account is Costco Wholesale. This includes sales management, training,
administration, inventory management and control, accounts payable and
receivable, purchasing, goal setting, financial reporting, marketing, and account
management. FY2012 saw an increase of 25% in sales compared to the previous
year.
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Developing and implementing sales and marketing campaigns to
increase market penetration. The resulted in a 25% increase in
branch sales for FY2011 and FY2012
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Establishing and maintaining relationships with key decision makers
in Costco accounts to increase customer satisfaction and drive
sales
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Responsible for purchasing and communicating with vendors
maintaining stock levels, product development, and resolving
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Costco Wholesale (Jacksonville, Florida)
9/95 – 10/11 – Department Manager / Regional Training Manager
Operation of a $2M a year tire center, training and support of 50 tire centers in
the Southeast Region, and facilitation and scheduling of industry training classes
for the Southeast region. Previous duties include merchandising management,
fresh food management, Front End supervision, Safety coordinator, forklift driver,
and major electronics sales person.
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Design plans of merchandising and presentation to drive sales.
This resulted in the increase of sales ranking in SE from #12 to #1
from FY2007 to FY2009
Successful implementation of new merchandise programs
including TPMS program resulting in consistent #1 TPMS sales in
the SE since inception of the program
Produced and implemented merchandise plans to increase sales
penetration and achieve focus on key skus
Facilitation and supervision of product training classes for Costco
managers
Development of reports, procedures, and memos for Tire Centers,
Warehouse Managers and Regional Vice Presidents
Invivo (Fremont, California)
10/95 – 5/99 - Inside Sales Representative
Industrial sales of infrared thermometers, pressure transducers, and gas calibration
standards for the scientific industry.
Scott Specialty Gases (Fremont, California)
11/93 – 10/95 - Inside Sales Representative
Industrial sales of specialized gas handling equipment for the semiconductor
industry including gas cabinets, regulators, and components. Review of bid
requirements and code requirements needed for quoting projects.
Education
Art Institute of Pittsburg – Online Division
Interior Design BS Program (4/07 – 7/13) Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
Degree, Member of Kappa Pi International Honorary Art Fraternity, and member
of the National Technical Honor Society, student member IIDA, ASID
California State University, Hayward
Geography BS Program (09/89 – 5/91) Award for Academic Excellence
Fremont Unified School District
Regional Occupational Program – Drafting (9/86 – 6/87)
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Table Terra Project
Compass Rose Designs
Flooring
Dining Table
& Chair
Wall Finish
Planter
Booth &
Banquet Seating
Lighting
Bar and
Wood Finish
Upholstery
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Accessories and Artwork
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Planter
Table Terra Project
Compass Rose Designs
Organic Cotton
Tablecloth
Wall Art
Front Door
Throw Pillows
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Table Setting
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Smith Family Project
Compass Rose Designs
989 Mountain Blvd,
Oakland, CA
James Woodard
MEDIA ROOM FURNITURE
MEDIA ROOM
FURNITURE PLAN
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MEDIA WALL RENDERING
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W1
MEDIA ROOM FLOORING
RENDERING
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FLOORING
LIGHTING
WOOD
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UPHOLSTERY
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MEDIA ROOM CEILING
RENDERING
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Compass Rose Designs
989 Mountain Blvd,
Oakland, CA
James Woodard
LIVING ROOM
FURNITURE PLAN
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE
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LIVING ROOM FLOORING
RENDERING
LIVING ROOM CEILING
RENDERING
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WALL
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WOOD
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FLOORING
LIGHTING
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UPHOLSTERY
WINDOW TREATMENT RENDERING
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By taking existing technologies, practices, and techniques
we can develop a privacy solution for students which allows
the classroom to temporarily transform and add a design
element to the ceiling consistent with the overall design
solution of a spa environment
Cove Lighting
Retracting Privacy Panels
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