IIDA Georgia Chapter offices held a Student competition to help design a vanity for their office.
In review of the Design Challenge stated:
"IIDA is your client. We want a vanity in the bathroom that can have some storage. The existing sink will be removed along with the faucet. The vinyl wallcovering will remain. Provide a concept sketch with dimensions and notes. Does not have to be to scale to convey your ideas."
"IIDA is your client. We want a vanity in the bathroom that can have some storage. The existing sink will be removed along with the faucet. The vinyl wallcovering will remain. Provide a concept sketch with dimensions and notes. Does not have to be to scale to convey your ideas."
Lauren Smith's design for the vanity has been selected as the design direction to be used for the IIDA Georgia Chapter office.
We will be researching products and pricing to have her design become a reality. Since the vanity is already in the 2012 budget it is planned to be completed ASAP. She will be involved into the process if any adaptations are needed.
We will be researching products and pricing to have her design become a reality. Since the vanity is already in the 2012 budget it is planned to be completed ASAP. She will be involved into the process if any adaptations are needed.
Lauren's winning design |
"I tried to incorporate a contemporary and sleek aesthetic into the vanity while making sure that the vanity remained accessible and universally designed. I look forward to seeing the finished product in the future'" -Lauren Smith
CONGRATULATIONS Lauren!!!
Lauren Smith is currently a Graduate Master of Fine Arts student of Interior Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design. She received her Bachelor of Science in Interior Design from Georgia Southern University in 2007. While in an effort to broaden her knowledge related to sustainability issues within the field, Lauren obtained the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design professional accreditation from the U.S. Green Building Council in 2008. Lauren continually strives to identify, research and creatively solve problems to improve the quality of interior environments and skillfully offer innovative designs in her academic and professional career.
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