First, Second, Third Place

First, Second, Third
Place
By
Rebekah Merlino
Table of Contents
 First Place- Home
 Bedroom Rendering…………………………………………………………………….3
 Still Life Drawing…………………………………………………….…………………..4
 Second Place- School
 School Drawing…………………………………………………………………………..5
 Third Place- Café
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Café Logo…………………………………………………………………………………6
Floor Plan…………………………………………………………………………………7
Section…………………………………………………………………………………….8
Rendering………………………………………………………………………………...9
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First Place
Home
Home is where I wish I could
spend more of my time. To be
specific, my bedroom is my
favorite place since it is where I
do most of my homework and
relaxing.
Bedroom rendering with colored pencil and markers
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My most common view in my
room is of my nightstand. On my
nightstand I have a bamboo plant,
which is the only plant I can keep
alive, and my lamp.
Still life drawing with colored pencils and markers
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Second Place
School
The place I spend the most time is
in the architecture building at the
University of Florida. One of my
most common views is of the upper
levels in the building which is very
similar to the one drawn.
School drawing in markers and pens
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Third Place
Cafe
The Stray Cat Café is design
concept based off of two of my
favorite cafes, Lost Dog Café and
Cyber West Café. Both cafes are
welcoming with warm tones and a
combination of modern and
bohemian designs.
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Within the floor plan the isle ways
are designed with optimal space
for traffic. The seating is designed
to have booths on each end of the
larger seating sections mixed in
with intimate couples seating. The
bar area is designed for individual
seating and a waiting area for to-go
pick-ups.
Floor plan created with colored pencils and markers
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The section illustrates a white brick
wall with chalkboard and wood
shelving structures. The shelves
hold various syrups, machinery
and cups. The chalkboards behind
the machinery are the menu boards
for different coffee drinks.
Section created with pens and markers
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The rendering of the café illustrates
the waiting area and a mixture of
the large and small seating areas.
There is aspects of industrial
design with the brick walls and
wood floors. Also, there is aspects
of classic design incorperated with
the tufted seating and chandeliers.
Rendering created with pens, pencils, and markers
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