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Red oak cabinet - Solid red oak and oak veneer plywood. 34" x 66" x 20" approx. dimensions. I designed and built this cabinet in a furniture design class at The University of Notre Dame.
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Stackable wooden chair - This chair was designed for Bartlett Hall at the University of Chicago in conjunction with Eustis Chairs. The client required a durable, classic chair that could stack for easy storage when the dining hall is used for large functions. (Project inclusion courtesy of Bruner/Cott & Associates, Inc.)
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Dining hall furniture - Bartlett Hall (University of Chicago) - This image shows the stackable wooden chairs arranged in the dining hall. The tables were also custom-designed by the project team. (Project inclusion courtesy of Bruner/Cott & Associates, Inc. Photo by Peter Vanderwarker at www.vanderwarker.com.)
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Dining hall servery stations (Bartlett Hall) - The complex servery stations required a balance of functionality and aesthetics. Many items were designed to accommodate specific equipment. (Project inclusion courtesy of Bruner/Cott & Associates, Inc. Photo by Peter Vanderwarker at www.vanderwarker.com.)
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Dining hall servery stations (Bartlett Hall) - This aerial photo depicts the servery stations in use. (Project inclusion courtesy of Bruner/Cott & Associates, Inc.)
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E-mail station design mockup - actual size (Vanderbilt Commons) - Foam core, 4" card-board tube, duct tape, and a cinder block. The mockup was created in order to verify height requirements and evaluate different work surface designs to accommodate a Mac. (Project inclusion courtesy of Bruner/Cott & Associates, Inc.)
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E-mail stations (Vanderbilt Commons) - Stainless steel. This photo depicts the constructed e-mail stations in the commons. (Project inclusion courtesy of Bruner/Cott & Associates, Inc.)
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This photo depicts an e-mail station in use. (Project inclusion courtesy of Bruner/Cott & Associates, Inc.)
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Dining hall servery stations (Roberts Hall - Colby College) - The complex servery stations required a balance of functionality and aesthetics. Many items were designed to accommodate specific equipment. (Project inclusion courtesy of Bruner/Cott & Associates, Inc. Photo by Peter Vanderwarker at www.vanderwarker.com.)
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