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Hidden in Plain

Sight
Emily Gannon
The Victorian Era Introduced
detailed stained glass within
residential spaces, and
created architectural wonders
purely out of glass
With a modern twist, my design for the
couple in their 50's encompasses the use of
glass in both an architectural and detailed
way. Utilizing stained glass windows and
folding glass doors allows light throughout
the entire day, and creates a relaxing
wellness environment for the client
CLIENT

married couple in their early 50's


one fully sighted, one with significant vision issues
university professors (poetry and acoustical engineering)

WANTS

toilet that is private and doesn’t impact other’s use


bathtub that has direct connection to nature
shower with abundant natrual light and sensuous
materials
more than just a functional bathroom
DESIGN

Separate ‘wet’ area with private toilet/bidet, bathtub and


shower with abundant light & open to nature
more than just a functional bathroom
Office/writing, reading and relaxing area open to porch
and outdoors
modern use of windows and glass
stained glass to showcase different colors in the suite
glass walls to showcase garden/conservatory area
glass accordion doors for full access into surrounding
outdoors
Victorian aesthetic
dark woods, rich colors, vibrant and recognizable patterns
INSPIRATION

Stained Glass Glass Architecture


Tiffany Lamps Crystal Palace
Nature Steel Glass Technology
animals, plants, etc. Great Exhibition of 1851
Hidden Images latest and greatest
“Hidden in plain sight” technologies and
Colorful innovation of the time.
Color within glass and light
released
FFE BOARD
STAINED GLASS
WINDOWS

CUSTOM IN
DESIGN, BUT
THESE ARE
INSPIRATION
WELLNESS ROOM ADDITION

SPACE PLANNING & DRAFTS


WELLNESS ROOM ADDITION

FLOOR PLAN & RENDERINGS

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