ARCHITECTURAL INTERIOR PORTFOLIO

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PORT FOLIO INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE ASHLEY LEE asheunmi@gmail.com +1 917.399.2995


EMAIL ADDRESS asheunmi@gmail.com

Pratt institute Brooklyn, NY BA, Interior Design (Major) GPA: 3.63 Sep 2013-May 2015 Bellevue College Bellevue, WA AA, Interior Design (Major) GPA:3.63 Sep 2010- Dec 2012

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+Acquire Experience in the Interior Design Field +Gain Insights into New Cultures and Life Styles +Provide the Best Interior Design and Architecture Services in the Industry Be Part of a Creative, Innovative and Interactive Team Where My Skills will be Acknowledges and Valued

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WEBSITE https://issuu.com/ashleylee6

ASHLEY LEE

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MOBILE 917.399.2995

EDUCATION

LANGUAGES

+Awarded three (3) CIDA (Council for Interior Design Accreditation) Certifications +Awarded Mitigation, Adaptation, Resiliency Green Week 2015 (CALL + RESPONSE Pratt SOFA CONNECT LOUNGE CHICAGO 2014) +Nominated for Donghia Scholarship Award +Nominated for Decoration Club Scholarship Award

KOREAN ENGLISH

+Awarded six (6) CIDA (Council for Interior Design Accreditation) Certifications +Project for Seattle South Lake Union, WA Commercial Area

EXPERIENCE

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

Habjan Betancourt Architecture & Interior Design LLC Junior Interior Designer New York, NY Feb 2016- Present

+Prepared Construction Document Set +Researched and Sourcing of Furnishings and Fabrics +Freehand Sketching and Rendering for Concept and Storyboard Work +Produced Schedules and Specifications of Furniture and Finishes +Communicated and Coordinated with Vendors, Suppliers and Consultants for Samples, Pricing

PHOTOSHOP

David Korins Design Intern New York, NY April 2013- Aug 2013

+Assisted Project Manages and Designers +Researched and Managed Documents +Editing Drafting Works by Vector Work, Photoshop +Building Physical Models

AUTODESK CAD

South Puget Sound Community College Art Editor Olympia, WA Sep 2009- June 2010

+Meeting with the Art & Literature Editors to Plan for Future Magazine Releases +Gathering Art Submissions from Students and Providing Description of Works, Interviews and Publishing Review +Creation of Layout and editing of Contents via Adobe Creative Suite +Awarded Certificate for Excellence and Leadership Skills

GOOGLE SKETCHUP

Metropolitan Construction Industrial Development Intern Anyang, South Korea Dec 2007- Jan 2009

ILLUSTRATOR INDESIGN

AUTODESK REVIT AUTODESK 3D MAX

HAND SKETCHING HAND 3D RENDERING HAND DRAFTING

+Assisted Project Managers and Managed Documents +Editing Drafting Works by Auto CAD


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CONTENT URBAN DWELLING FRAME HOUSE DESIGN PROPOSAL

LEVER HOUSE SONOS VIA OFFICE DESIGN PROPOSAL

ARTIST CULTURAL INSTITUTION INTERIOR ART VILLAGE DESIGN PROPOSAL

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS WORK

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FRAME HOUSE

The site is located in a busy commercial area and near a high crime-rate neighborhood which raises a security issue. My clients are an IT Engineer, a Web designer and their baby boy. Both parents often telecommute while taking care of their child at home. For me, home should be a secure and comfortable place where the family can spend quality time. Thus, my concept is to provide a sense of security where the family can have visual access to each other from anywhere in their home. I created an interlocking system (walls and floor). The interlocking system creates boundaries to separate the spaces but also combines different activity areas. I started to program different activities in the center of the interlocking system within five larger zones. Functionally, the interlocking walls and floors become a desk, dining table, shelves, seating area, storage or passage through each zone. For example, a parent can use the frame as a work zone while the child can share the same frame as a passage to the loft or study zone. Thus, they are visually connected to one another at all times. The interlocking system accommodates recessed lights which are located above or below the frame walls. It will release a soft subtle glow, which blurs the boundaries of the room and allow the spaces to appear larger than they actually are.

Project Client: Project Completed: IT Engineer & Web Designer Family October 2013



3 SITE ANALYSIS

INTERLOCKING SYSTEM DIAGRAM

STAGE 1

DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES

STAGE 2

186 GRAND STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10013

INTERLOCKING SYSTEM (WALL& FLOOR)

STAGE 3

SLEEPING ZONE

COMMERCIAL AREA

FAMILY ZONE WORKING ZONE

NON- COMMERCIAL AREA SITE ZONNING

FOOD ZONE

ENT. UTILITY ZONE


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ENT.

SAFE

DANGER

SECURITY GRADE DIAGRAM C

B

MASTER BATHROOM

DRESSING ZONE

COOKING ZONE(1F)

FAMILY GATHERING ZONE (1F)

UP

BATHROOM 2

UP

UP

MASTER BEDROOM

DINING ZONE OFFICE ZONE(1F)

KID ROOM/PLAY ZONE(LOFT) UP A

UP UP ENT.

C

FLOOR PLAN

B

KID STUDY ZONE/(GUEST ROOM)

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SECTION A

SECTION B

SECTION C 3D AXON DRAWING


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FRANK GEHRT CHAIR

WALNUT VENEER

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VIA OFFICE

The site is located at 390 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York city (21,452 sq.ft). I wanted to design an office where people can interact and create their own culture. I considered mainly providing communal spaces (such as stairs with seating, a long open work station and flexible arrangement of furnishings) rather than a typical company. The client, SONOS, encourages its employees to be creative and to communicate by holding events such as live music shows and art installations. For them, I tried to create communal spaces for collaborative work and social meetings. I developed a simple and dynamic filter box with a coil shape which has acoustic properties. Also, there is a pair of sliding folding doors which help to combine or separate the rooms. The coil structure runs throughout the entire space, and the ceiling panels improve the acoustics. The coil structure ripples into major areas which can be enclosed private spaces, open spaces or furniture. My intention was to keep the office space open while providing the ability to create private space using the sliding folding doors. Functionally, the coil structure became built-in furniture for providing communal space. I wanted to keep the feeling of simplicity and innovation that SONOS inspires by integrating simple design elements.

Project Client: Project Completed: Sonos Hifi Wireless Company August 2014



7 SITE ANALYSIS

DESIGN STRATEGY

Architects : SOM (Skidmore, Owings & Merrill) , 1952 Area : 34.830 FT SQUARED Location : 390 Park Avenue Manhattan, New York City Project: at 3rd Floor, 4th Floor

HOME

Daily Life Pattern

SUBWAY, CAR

OFFICE

BREAKFAST

MY DESK

BOOT UP COMPUTER

COFFEE TIME

MY DESK

PERSONAL TASKS

MEETING

ELEVATOR

LUNCH (OFFICE)

CAFETERIA

ELEVATOR

MY DESK

PERSONAL TASKS

SMALL BREAK TIME

MEETING

PERSONAL TASKS

HOME

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MY DESK

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CLIENT CONCEPT INNOVATION OPENNESS SIMPLISITY

PRODUCTS WIRELESS INTERACT SOUND QUALITY

SONOS

STUDIO MUSIC CREATIVE COLLABORATIVE

UTILITY SPACE Work

PUBLIC SPACE

Mail RM Archive Storage Help desk

Display Area Informal Meeting Lounge

To Help Task

To Connect Inside &Outside Not only open space for commercial usage, but also it is for Employees &clients to learn culture & knowledge about SONOS

Space where offers convenience services for employees’ needs for work efficiency

WORK SPACE Work Station Meeting Room (Open/Enclose) Conference RM

UTILITY SPACE Welfare Cafeteria Snack Bar Pantry

For Work

To Work and Break-Out

Actual tasks are occured, employees spend most their time here

Space where employees can take a rest and refresh mentally and physically, so that they can produce work with best condition and stable thoughts


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3rd Floor is mainly for SONOS visitors. Therefore, right side of this floor is mostly consisted with conference rooms and meet-

ing spaces. The main features in 3rd floor are display area and stairs with seating area. Display panels are 3 separated shelves that pivot from a central point and prompt the visitors to experience SONOS products. Also, stairs with seating area can transformed another informal meeting space where employees and clients can communicate. The coil structure in 3rd Floor is a bigger movement as a mass that creates the Spaces. Instead of regular size of zoning, space get bigger as you go inner within the coil structure.

COIL STRUCTURE AT 3RD FLOOR PLAN

4th Floor is mainly for employees which focused on working space. . The main feature in 4th floor is the open work station

and the snack bar area. The coil structure in 4th Floor became desks with moderated privacy. This built-in furniture keeps the movement of coil structure. It provides flexibility and freedom to employees to work. Therefore employees do not have work in the blocked space. According to my experience, the Kitchen or snack bar is another space where people can gather and communicate each other. Thus, I provided the snack bar which is installed in open space. It is located near by the lounge area so that keeps away from the space where requires less noise.

COIL STRUCTURE AT 4TH FLOOR PLAN


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3rd FLOOR PLAN LEGEND A. RECEPTION & SEATING AREA B. ARCHIVE STORAGE C. CONFERENCE ROOM (L) D. PRODUCTS DISPLAY AREA E. CONFERENCE ROOM (M) F. SNACK BAR G. CONFERENCE ROOM (S) H. STAIRS WITH SEATING AREA I. INFORMAL MEETING AREA J. ENT. K1&K2. ADA BATHROOM L. ACCOUNTNG DEPARTMENT M. RESEARCH AREA N. HUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT O. MAIL & COAT CLOSET P. DEVELOPEMENT TEAM DEPARTMENT

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4th FLOOR PLAN LEGEND A. OPEN WORK STATION B. PANTRY C. INFORMAL MEETING SPACE D. SNACK BAR & LOUNGE E. CONFERENCE ROOM F. BREAK-OUT & DISPLAY AREA G. MECHANICAL, SERVER & TELECOMMUNICATION CLOSET H. STAIRS WITH SEATING AREA I. PRIVATE WORK STATION J. ENT. K1&K2. ADA BATHROOM

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DISPLAY AREA _3RD FLOOR

B

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DISPLAY PANELS ARE 3 SEPERATED SHELVES THAT PIVOT FROM A CENTRAL POINT AND PROMPT THE VISITORS TO EXPERIENCE SONOS PRODUCT. A

LED RECESSED LIGHT

BLACK ACOUSTIC FORM

BLACK HAIR METAL

CONCRETE


STAIRS WITH SEATING AREA_3RD FLOOR

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C

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LED RECESSED LIGHT

FELT

DARK GREY CONCRETE

CONCRETE

MAPLE VENEER

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BLACK HAIRLINE METAL


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CONFERENCE ROOM_3RD FLOOR

B

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LED SUSPENDED LIGHT

EAMES ALUMINUM GOURP EXECUTIVE CHAIR

BLACK HAIRLINE METAL

CONCRETE

CARPET TILE


RESEARCH AREA_3RD FLOOR

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CARAVAGGIO PENDANT LIGHT

PROOFF SITTABLE

BLACK ACOUSTIC FORM

CONCRETE

BLACK HAIRLINE METAL

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SNACK BAR_4TH FLOOR

C

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INDUSTRIAL BULB LIGHT

ORANGE PAINT

BLACK HAIR METAL

CONCRETE


OPEN WORK STATION_4TH FLOOR

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LED RECESSED LIGHT

JUICY PENDANT LIGHT

BLACK HAIR METAL

CONCRETE

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I.A.V (INTERIOR ART VILLAGE) Due to the rapid social changes, art is an essential aspect which helps people to recover and to revitalize their anxiety and exhausting life. My concept is the idea that resilience is based on connective and cooperative systems which parts affectively create and support the whole. To create a resilient society is everyone needs to contribute and Art and culture are the backbone of the society. My purpose is about revitalizing the low income artist’s creativity in New York City, specifically; performers and installation artists. I intend on doing this by providing a place where artists work, live and present their final pieces to the community. So that, it can encourage their creativities, networking and them to provide better quality of art and culture. My conceptual model indicates mostly interlocked or overlapped system that allows different levels of floors providing a sense of connectivity between artist to artist, and artist to community. Thus, it will allow artist can be more productive and collaborative.

Project Client: Project Completed: Low Income Artists & Community May 2015



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BUILDING INFORMATION 1368 FULTON ST, BEDFORD STUYVESANT RESTORATION PLAZA YEAR OF BUILT IN : 1917 NUMBER OF FLOORS : 6 LAND OF USE : COMMERCIAL & OFFICE BUILDING

PRIVATE

LIVING SQUARE

SEMI-PRIVATE

CEL & 1st : 25,053 SF 1st - 3rd : 20,186 SF 4th - 6th : 8,604 SF TOTAL : 136,478 SF

WORKING SQUARE

PRIVATE & SHARED ACCOMMODATIONS SHARED AMENITIES: KITCHEN, DINING, LAUNDRY

2 REHEARSAL SPACES FOR INSTALLATION ARTISTS STUDIO SPACES FOR PERFORMANCE ARTISTS POWER TOOL SHOP MEDIA LAB

PUBLIC

PUBLIC SQUARE

BUILDING ANALYSIS

COMPLEX LAYOUT

+ 4’-6”

THE LAY OF LAND

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THEATRE (MEZZANINE) ART GALLERY (MAX CH. 30 FEET) ATRIUM (SKYLIGHT)


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A. MAIN ENT. B. GALLERY ENT. C. CONNECT THEATRE D. PUBLIC SQUARE E. CONNECT GALLERY F. CONNECT THEATRE ENT. G. CONCEIRGE FOR RESIDENTIAL AREA H. MAILROOM I. RESIDENTIAL ENT. J. STAFF ROOM (OFFICE) K. ADA BATHROOM L. OUTDOOR SPACE (AMPHITHEATRE)


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A. OPEN MEDIA LAB B. GATHERING AREA C. BOOK CAFE NOOK D. STORAGE E. CONNECT THEATRE MEZZANINE GALLERY F. CONNECT THEATRE MEZZANINE G. RESIDENTAIL COMMUNAL SPACE: STORAGE, LAUNDRY

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A. INSTALLATION ARTIST STUDIO B. POWER TOOL SHOP C. PERFORMANCE ARTISTS STUDIO A D. OPEN LOUNGE : INFORMAL MEETING SPACE E. PERFORMANCE ARTISTS STUDIO B F. RESIDENTIAL COMMUNAL SAPCE :KITCHEN, DINING LOBBY


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SECTION

A LEGEND

A. MAIN ENT :FULTON STREET 1A. CONNECT GALLERY 1A-1. LOBBY W/ MEDIA WALL 1A-2. PUBLIC SQUARE 1A-3. CONNECT THEATRE (CONFERENCE HALL) 2A. OPEN MEDIA LAB W/ BOOK CAFE NOOK 2A-1. OPEN LOUNGE (INFORMAL MEETING SPACE) 2A-2. CONNECT THEATRE MEZZANINE GALLERY

5A.

3A. INSTALLATION ARTIST STUDIO 3A-1. PERFORMANCE ARTIST STUDIO A 3A-2. OPEN LOUNGE (BREAK-OUT AREA) 3A-3. PERFORMANCE ARTIST STUDIO B 4A. PERFORMANCE ARTIST STUDIO C (LARGE) 5A. PHOTO STUDIO

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3A-2.

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SECTION

A. MAIN ENT :FULTON STREET B. PERFORMANCE ARTIST STUDIO C. CONNECT THEATRE D. ENT:RESIDENTIAL COMMUNAL SAPCE (STORAGE, LAUNDRY) E. ENT: CONCEIRGE RESIDENTIAL AREA F. OUTDOOR SPACE (AMPHITHEATRE): HERKIMER STREET

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SECTION

A. OUTDOOR SPACE (AMPHITHEATRE): HERKIMER STREET B. INSTALLATION ARTIST STUDIO C. BOOK CAFE NOOK D. OPEN MEDIA LAB E. GALLERY F. MAIN ENT. : FULTON STREET

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RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE

TEMPERED GLASS PANEL

CIRCULAR GLASS CLAMPS

B

C

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CONCRETE SLAB


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SONODESIGN ACOUSTIC CURVED CEILING PANEL

B

C

B

C

A

CONCRETE SLAB

2” THICK ACOUSTIC WALL PANELS

FLOOR RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE


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C

MARTINI ROUND BRAD ASCALON TABLE A

B

C

HIGHTOWER CARAVAGGIO LIGHT FIXTURE

FRANK GEHRY SIDE CHAIR

HIGHTOWER FOUR CAST LOUNGE CHAIR

CONCRETE SLAB


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TEMPERED GLASS PANEL

CIRCULAR GLASS CLAMPS

CRL HEAVY DUTY FIN STABILIZED SPIDER FITTING

CRL HEAVY DUTY FIN STABILIZED SPIDER FITTING

CRL HEAVY DUTY FIN STABILIZED SPIDER FITTING


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DM-001.00 DEMOLITION PLAN

Above Finished Floor Adjacent Aluminum Architectural Ceiling Ceiling Height Centerline Column Continuous Diameter Down Elevation Equal Existing Exterior

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FURNITURE PLAN KITCHEN SHEET RECEPTION DOOR CONFERENCE ROOM & DETAIL FURNITURE PLAN FINISH PLAN FINISH SCHEDULE PLAN

A.F.F. ADJ. ALUM. ARCH. CLG. CLG. HT. C.L. COL. CONT. DIA. DN ELEV. EQ. EXIST. EXT.

Finish Finished Floor Floor Fluorescent Galvanized Gypsum Wall Board Height Hollow Metal Horizontal Insulation Laminated Masonry Opening Maximum Metal Minimum Not in Contract Not to Scale On Center

FIN. FIN. FL. FL. FLUOR. GALV. G.W.B. HT. H.M. HORIZ. INSUL. LAM. M.O. MAX. MTL. MIN. N.I.C. N.T.S. O.C.

Radius Required Rough Opening Schedule Section Similar Square Foot Stainless Steel Steel Suspended Top of Typical Verify In Field Vertical Water Closet With Without Wood

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Provide dishwasher by Thermador to be Model # DWHD440MFM

Provide sink faucet by Kohler to be Evoke Model # K-6334-CP

Provide microwave-range hood combination by Kitchenaid to be Model # UMV1160CS

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KITCHEN APPLIANCES SCHEDULE TYPE

MANUFACTURER

MODEL #

COMMENTS

Refrigerator

Fisher & Paykel

RF201ADX5

EZKleen Stainless Steel

203 RL010060

Brushed Stainless Steel

Gas Range

Fisher & Paykel

Sink Faucet Dishwasher

Kohler Thermador

Microwave

Kitchenaid

Evoke Model K-6334-CP

Stainless Steel

DWHD440MFM

Flush Stainless Steel

UMV1160CS

Stainless Steel

SUPPLIER

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