Annie Hsiao Portfolio

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Copyright Š2018 All rights reserved. No part of this publication can reproduce without express permission from Yi-Wen Hsiao. School: Academy of Art University Designer: Yi-Wen Hsiao Instructor: Leonarda Tamayo Date: 2018 Spring Photography: Stan Wang Bindery: Image Ink Materials: Epson Four Star Paper Typeface: Avenir/ Bodoni/ Didot Software: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator


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ANNIE HSIAO

Interior Designer 510 207 3756

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Table of Contents

08 1 Residential/ Remodel/ 17 Miles Vacation House

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2 Residential/ Modern Design Studio/ Sustainable Design/ Kaiko Casa

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3 Commercial/ Office Design/ Boot Up

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4 Hospitality Design/ Art Hotel

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5 Art Work/ Water Color/ Charcoal

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6 Applied Textiles/ Textile Design




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Project / Residencial Design Course / Portfolio Instructor / Ernest Mariotto Site / Pebble Beach, California

Residential Design

Mr. and Mrs.Smith want to remodel their vacation house in Monterey, CA. They have four kids and two dogs in their family. The original house feels overloaded for them. The environment around the house inspired the family, so they want their home open to nature to assimilate the terrain into their life.When they are away, they will rent the guest house and three apartment units on the first floor.


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SITE LOCATION

Site Location: 3158 17 Mile Dr, Pebble Beach, CA 93953


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MONTERERY

Monterey

Otter Cove Ocean Front French Normandy Estate- One of just 31 homes on the oceanfront of the fabled 17 Mile Drive, Otter Cove is the BEST Pebble Beach has to offer. Like living in a novel, framed by Cypress trees, boulders, rock formations and the natural beauty of the Monterey marine mammal sanctuary, gaze out at otters, seals and whales, sunsets, waves and the calming forces of the Pacific. — Carmel.com


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ORIGINAL PLAN


CONCEPT

Mr. and Mrs. Smith bought the single-family house in Fall, 2016. The Smith family lives in San Francisco; they want a vacation house that allows them to get away from the pressure of city life. This will also allow the kids to get closer to nature. But the house was stuffy and traditional. They want their home to be bright, airy and suffused with nature. I opened the walls to allow glass windows, to bring the beach and the forest into view. The flat-roofed, glass-centric structure takes the site's natural splendor and, through architectural sleight of hand, enhances it. For the interior, I created the curved wall and arched doorways to provide a sense of security for the inhabitants.

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Bright, airy and nature elements.


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PROGRAMMING

First Floor Courtyard Living room TV room Family room Dining room Kitchen 2 Water closets 3 Apartments

Second Floor Living room Office Gym Breakfast room Kitchen Terrace Kid’s room Master bedroom Master bathroom Master closet

Guest House Living room Kitchen Dining room Family room Bathroom Bedroom


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SPACE PLANNING

First Floor

Second Floor


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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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First Floor

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1 Bedroom 1

7 Kitchen

2 Bedroom 2

8 Bedroom 3

Guest House

10 Living Room 11 Kitchen

3 Family Room 9 Courtyard

12 Dining Room

4 Living Room

13 Play Room

5 Great Room 6 Dining Room


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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

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Second Floor

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Guest House

14 Master Bedroom

20 Living Room

24 Guest Bedroom

15 Office

21 Terrace

25 Bathroom

16 Master Bathroom

22 Breakfast Room

26 Family Room

17 Outdoor Shower

23 Children's Bedroom

18 Gym 19 His Office


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Living Room Furniture Options 1 Bonnington Large Chandelier by Aerin circalighting.com 2 Oasis Sofa – Gray by Coup Studio coupdetatsf.com 3 Appia Lounge Chair by Jean de Merry desousahughes.com 4 Andrew Reflector Wall Sconce urbanelectricco.com


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LIVING ROOM ELEVATION AND MATERIALS

RH Carpet

Day Bed Fabric

Pillow Fabric

Sofa/ Pillow Fabric

Area Environment

Coffee Table Top

Wallpaper

Finish


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FAMILY ROOM ELEVATION AND MATERIALS

Wood floor

Indoor plants

Bamboo

Area Environment

window shade

wallpaper

Pillow fabric

Pillow fabric


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5 Lady Chair by Marco Zanuso circa 1950 Italy Upholstered chair on brass canted legs. Produced by Zanuso for Airflex. Upholstered in cashmere/alpaca boucle.

Family Room Furniture Options 1 Charles 20 Sofas by Antonio Citterio

31" H x 31" W x 35" D Seat Height: 15" UC-VA-0717-06

bebitalia.com 2 Flint Floor Lamp by Caste desousahughes.com 3 Manga Round Coffee Table by C. Heckscher heckschercollection.com 4. Athinai Chandelier by Jean De Merry jeandemerry.com 5 Lady Chair by Marco Zanuso coupdetatsf.com

$6,900


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FIRST FLOOR — GUEST HOUSE

Guest house bedroom elevation


GUEST HOUSE — BEDROOM

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Master Bedroom Furniture Options 1 Kintla Bench by Caste desousahughes.com 2 Liam Medium Conical Pendant by STUDIO VC circalighting.com 3 Selene Bed by Antonio Citterio bebitalia.com


Master Bedroom



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MASTER BEDROOM ELEVATION AND MATERIALS

Bed Fabric

RH Carpet

Curtain Fabric

Area Environment Wallpaper

Arm Chair Fabric

Bench Fabric


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MASTER BATHROOM ELEVATION AND MATERIALS

Bamboo window shade

Stone wall

Vanity finish

Area Environment

Aqualinea

wallpaper

Pinwheel Mosaic

Indoor plants


Master Bathroom



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Master Bathroom Fixture Options 1 Crystal Metal Round Two Leg Single Washstand waterworks.com 2 Bistro Double Wall Sconce by IAN K. FOWLER circalighting.com 3 Indoor Plants: Fiddle Leaf Figs/ Rubber Plants/ Cacts/ Golden Pothos 4 Margaux Freestanding Oval Cast Iron Bathtub waterworks.com


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Project / Sustainable Design, Modern Design Course / Portfolio Instructor / Michael Sammet/ Ivan Azerbegi Site / Berkeley, California

Residential Design

Mr. and Ms. Kaiko moved into "Dominion Frame" style house in Berkeley Hills in 2016. After a year, they decided to remodel the house into an energy and water efficient residence in order to incorporate modern design and sustainability. Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier is their dream home. The Kaikos like to collect artworks and need space to exhibit their collection. The house is open to the view of Berkeley's lush hills and the city below. "I'm so much a visual person," Mr. Kaiko says, "so all glass is important to me. Every time we go upstairs, I see something new in the landscape."


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SITE LOCATION

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Site Location: Berkeley Hills, California, USA


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CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

Cell division

Space division

One space divided into two. The cores link the space together.


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CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

Perspective view of the Dom-ino system, 1914. Image from Le Corbusier

The cores could incorporate a staircase and balcony.

Space planning.


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SITE PLAN


EXTERIOR RENDERING

Upon entering the site, the house appears to be floating above the picturesque forested background supported by slender pillars that seem to dissolve among the tree line. The lower level and basement serve to house the maintenance, water, and energy systems. The spiral staircase facilitates the space and also accelerates the airflow.

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BASEMENT PLAN

Basement 1 Garage 2 Sustainable Water and Energy system 3 Driveway Ramp


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SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS

FSCÂŽ-Certified Wood Green Building Standards Plywood Columbia was the first decorative hardwood plywood and veneer manufacturer in North America to secure a FSC chain.

UltraTouch™ Denim Insulation UltraTouch consists almost entirely of natural denim and cotton fibers that are 100% recyclable, reducing landfill waste. By weight, UltraTouch maintains an 80% post-consumer recycled content.

Building Product Disclosure and Optimization Environmental Product Declarations (2 points)


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SUSTAINABLE APPLIANCES

High-Efficiency Energy Star Qualified Front-Load Washer

Composting Toilet with Close Quarters Spider Handle Design This toilet doesn’t have the foul odors associated with all other holding tank systems. The low volume air circulation fan built into the head provides the added benefit of recycling the air in your bathroom which helps make your whole environment smell better.

ENERGY STAR Equipment and Appliances (1–2 points)


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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

First Floor

4 Entrance 5 Laundry Room 6 Restroom 7 Media Room 8 Terrace 9 Stairs to basemen


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Entrance Sustainable Materials 1 Natura Interior Paint- Eggshell. Zero VOC*, Zero Emissions benjaminmoore.com 2 Solarban_67 Solar Control low-E Glass vitroglazings.com

Building Envelope, Glazing (2 points)


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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

Second Floor

10 Living Room 11 Balcony 12 Art Gallary 13 Restroom


SUSTAINABLE APPLIANCES

ActiClean Right Height Elongated Complete Toilet 1,000g MaP Score at 1.28gpf - Great flush performance moves 2.2 lbs of waste in one flush — the highest score possible! -High efficiency toilet 1.28 gallons per flush (4.8 Lpf/1.28 gpf). Meets EPA WaterSense® criteria

Times Square Collection

For electric water heating applications, your selection of an energy saving faucet with a flow rate of 1.2 gallon(s) per minute will have a combined energy and water cost savings (per faucet) of $ 954 over an estimated 10-year life expectancy compared to the base model.

ENERGY STAR Equipment and Appliances (1–2 points)

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Living Room Sustainable Materials 1 Natural Earth Plaster Products Plaster: Marittimo™ americanclay.com 2 Green Initiative, Arc-Com offers eco-texŽ Woven Nanotex 150,000 double rubs arc-com.com


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SUSTAINABLE APPLIANCES

3-Spray 3 in. Earth Handheld Shower Head in Chrome For electric water heating applications, your selection of an energy saving shower head with a flow rate of 1.5 gallon(s) per minute will have a combined energy and water cost savings (per shower head) of $ 1153 over an estimated 10 year life expectancy compared to the base model.

Arctic Stainless Trinsic Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet


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THIRD FLOOR PLAN

Third Floor 14 Kitchen 15 Dining Room 16 Roof Garden 17 Roof Garden 18 Home Office 19 Master Bedroom 20 Closet 21 Bathroom 22. Outdoor Shower


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Bedroom Sustainable Materials 1 OrganoSoftColors™ Line | Catskil 100% natural fiber carpets Raw natural colored wool or OrganoSoftColor™ dyes earthweave.com 2 60W Equivalent Soft White/Daylight/Warm Glow SceneSwitch A19 LED Light Bulb usa.philips.com


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Interiors Life-Cycle Impact Reduction (4 points)


Home Office


Daylight (3 point)


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WATER RECYCLING NETWORK

Collection Point

Aquacell Unit

Treated Water Storage

Treated Water Storage

Black/ Gr ey Water Treated Water Treated Water For Coolin g Rian Water

Indoor Water Use Reduction (12 points)


WATER RECYCLING NETWORK

Water is an increasingly scarce and precious resource. Rising demand, water pollution, and climate change are a considerable threat to freshwater supplies. The construction industry has acknowledged the urgent need to conserve and manage water and has taken measures to implement sustainable water design throughout the build process. — sustainablebuild.co.uk

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RENEWABLE ENERGY NETWORK

Solar Panel

Hot Water Cylinder

Control Box

Inverter Batteries

Electricity Grid

Inverter Energy Hot water heating energy Control box energy

Optimize Energy Performance (25 points)


WIND CIRCULATION

Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies (2 points)

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Project / Commerciall Design Course / Portfolio Instructor /

Serena Zanello

Site / Menlo Park, California

Commercial Design

Boot Up Boot UP is widely recognized as one of the top startup communities in Silicon Valley and many experiencedserial entrepreneurs base their companies atBootUP’s 25,000 sqft co-working space in Menlo Park.


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SITE MAP

Site Location: 68 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA

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ORIGINAL PLAN

Remodel Rooms: 101 Main Lobby/ 108.154 Co-Working Office/ 113 Auditorium/ 120 Lounge Area/ 173 Game Room/ 5 Small Offices


CLIENT REQUIREMENT

-Remodel the interior without changing the building structure -Boot up requires more efficient office spaces in order to increase rental revenue. -Organic design elements such as wood, plants, and windows that facilitate a tranquil environment. - Offices that feel like home for employees; a professional space that provides an atmosphere of comfort.

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CONCEPT-HOTEL OFFICE


DESIGN PROCESS

Generally, in hotels, straight hallways connect all the spaces.

Breaking up some of the straight lines allows for a more engaging flow of circulation among the public spaces.

Spaces between offices could incorporate open public areas, such us a phonebooth, meeting room and lounge area. And the partition wall between public and private spaces will offer privacy and a sense of security among attendees.

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SPACE PLANING

First Floor 108/ 154 Co-Working OfďŹ ce 120 Lounge Area 113 Event Studio/ Auditorium 101 Main Lobby 173 Game Room 5 Small Offices


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154 CO-WORKING SPACE

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Circulation Arrow 3 Form Glass Wall

Elevation A.


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154 MATERIAL BOARD

Liner Pendant Infinity Glass Wall Nora Collection Black Pendant

Wall Paint 1680 Sustainable Carpet Area Environment Wallpaper

Pinstripe Mesh Gray World Task Chair

Loft Adjustable Height Standing Double Desk for 2


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SKETCHES

154 Co-Working Space

108 Co-Working Space


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SKETCHES

Co-Working Space

Lounge Area

Co-Working Space



154 Co-Working Space


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108 MATERIAL BOARD

Acoustic ceiling

Ceiling light

Area Environment wallpaper

Sustainable carpet

Working with Pal phone booth

Light oak desk top


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108 CO-WORKING SPACE

B.

The monolithic glass is the lowest cost option in glass and is fabricated with one piece of glass using a microsandblast etching for a subtle aesthetic.

Elevation B.


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108 Co-Working Office Furnitures 1 1 Duo Walled Pendant - Single Light

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westelm.com 2 LÅNGFJÄLL. Swivel Chair, Gunnared blue

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ikea.com 3 Alden Bar + Counter Stools westelm.com 4 Linnmon / Alex Table ikea.com

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108 CO-WORKING OFFICE RENDERING

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120 LOUNGE AREA

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120 Lounge Arew D.

113 Event Room


113 EVENT STUDIO/AUDITORIUM

Elevation C.

Elevation D.

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101/ 172 ELEVATIONS

101 Main Lobby Elevation

173 Game Room Sofa Area

173 Game Room Sleeping Nook


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101 MAIN LOBBY

Elevation D. sleeping nook

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Project / Spacecial Design Course / Portfolio Instructor / Felix Goebel Site / Alameda, California

Hospitality Design

The City of Alameda was founded in 1853. In 1902, a canal was dredged between Alameda and Oakland, officially making the city the island as we know today. (Alameda.courts.ca.gov) It is now famous for local festivals, a tradition that continues to draw massive crowds. The owner has planned to transform his grain soil building into a hotel called the Art Hotel. The target guests are people who visit the Alameda Flea Market and San Francisco. The themes of the interior are mystery and wonder, full of surprise, offering customers extraordinary experiences.


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SITE LOCATION

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Site Location: 2394 Mariner Square Dr, Alameda, CA 94501


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MOOD BOARD


HOTEL LOGO

The word "Art" mimics the rounded shape of the cylindrical grain storage building, while the word "Hotel" that adorns the signboard emphasizes the linear aspect of the structure.

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ALAMEDA

The original grain silo building

Alameda Flea Market

With its proximity to the Alameda waterfront, the Art Hotel offers visitors a safe environment, easy access to the Alameda Flea Market, accessible public transportation, and a beautiful view of the Oakland Estuary. The Estuary sits north of the existing building site. Inspired by the movement of the water, its undulations, and currents, I have combined these organic elements into the building's design.


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CONCEPT

The motion of water along Alameda's shore creates a dynamism of movement and energy –an organic rhythm.

Currents beneath the water's surface move in a symmetry of co-operative balance.

The wave-like design of the interior walls create a spacial experience for the guests. The facade of the building and the rooftop further accentuate the ocean wave design concept. Furthermore, the artwork on display in the Art Hotel will be from local artists, to further integrate the hotel as an iconic building of Alameda.


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PROGRAMMING

First Floor - Hotel Lobby - Reception Desk - Restroom - Art Restaurant - Cafe - Cafe Seating Area - Lounge Area - Retail Area - Back of the House

Keep the existing curve walls to create the "wave."

First floor space planning.


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PROGRAMMING / MODEL STUDY

Second to Fifth Floor - Hotel Lobby - Reception Desk - Restroom - Art Restaurant - Cafe - Cafe Seating Area - Lounge Area - Retail Area - Back of the House

The shape of the balcony and

The second to fifth

hallway reflects the form of water.

floor space planning.


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EXTERIOR RENDERING

Hotel lobby

East elevation

West elevation

Close up view


BUILDING SECTION

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

First Floor 1 Hotel Lobby 2 Reception Desk 3. Restroom 4 Lounge Area 5 Restaurant 6 Outdoor Seating 7 Cafe 8 Art shop 9 Cafe Seating Area 10 Storage Room


LOUNGE AREA / HALLWAY

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RESTAURANT RENDERING


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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

Second/ Third Floor 11. Hallway 12. Suite 13. Suite Loft 14. Balcony


THIRD FLOOR PLAN

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Third Floor Suite


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FOURTH FLOOR PLAN

Fourth Floor 11 Hallway 12 Suite 13 Suite Loft


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FIFTH FLOOR PLAN

Fifth Floor 11 Hallway 12 Suite 13 Suite Loft 14 Four Bed Premier Suite 15 Roof Top Restaurant 16 Outdoor Seating Area 17 Kitchen


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BATHROOM RENDERING


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Project / Sketching for Design Course / Portfolio Instructor / Stephan Hoffpauir

Art Wrok

Water Color Renderings of Interior Spaces Water Color Landscape Painting Salon de la rue des Moulins-Gouache and Crayon Medici Plaster Sketching-Charcoal


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LIVING ROOM RENDERING


KITCHEN ELEVATION RENDERING

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LOBBY ELEVATOR RENDERING


LIVING ROOM RENDERING

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LANDSCAPE PAINTING


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MEDICI PLASTE


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SALON DE LA RUE DES MOULINS


WATER COLOR PAINTING

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Project / Applied Textile Course / Portfolio Instructor / Jennifer Jeon

Textile Design

Silkscreen printing and heat transfer printing. I designed a collection inspired by beetles and Arabic patterns.


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MOOD BOARD


PATTERN SKETCH

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