DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN COMPLETE PORTFOLIO | BRIN CHAN (BRIANNA CHAN QIAN LIN)

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Brianna Chan Qian Lin I NT E RI O R DE S I G N PO RT FO L IO Diploma in Interior Design March 2019 – July 2021


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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PROJECT 1

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PROJECT 2

PROJECT 3

NIKON POP-UP KIOSK

NIKON NO OMOIDE

ROBOTICIST

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PROJECT 4

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PROJECT 5

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PROJECT 6

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PROJECT 7

ANGULAR BENCH

KL TOURIST CENTRE

PERSONAL BRANDING

THE COVE

CURRICULUM VITAE

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| CONTACT

| EDUCATION

Email: qianlin070402@gmail.com

HP: +6012 789 0704 Address: 9 Jalan Palma 1A, Twin Palms Kemensah, Hulu Klang 53100, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

| ABOUT ME Since young, I always had an interest in art related subjects, whether it is abstract painting, DIY handicraft, modelling, acting, sports, music, you name it. However, interior architecture has always been my passion. I love creating and modifying interior spaces and buildings, as it gives me the opportunity to express my creativity and mood. Moreover, my favourite interior design style would be the modern monochromatic design style, as I relish the harmonious feeling that it brings about. Nevertheless, my ambition is to become an interior architecture lecturer, hence I aspire to design more interiors that could inspire even more people.

Traveling Professional photography Video editing Photo editing

January 2016 – December 2018 High School Cambridge IGCSE St Joseph’s Institution International School (SG)

| WORK EXPERIENCE •

MIFF Furniture Design Competition

Leadership Organized Good communicator Good literacy

3D Max

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe InDesign

Microsoft PowerPoint

Microsoft Word

January 9 to February 13, 2019 Part time barista

Microsoft Excel

Starbucks Reserve Sunway Pyramid #006 (KL)

YouTube

December 2019 Part time promoter December 2019 Part time promoter

September 2019 to July 2021 Student representative of DID March Intake

October 2019 Class trip to Seoul, Korea

Flexible Open minded Responsible Perfectionist

| LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY •

English

Chinese

SOAR; School of Arts Representatives

| STUDENT EXPOSURE

• • • •

| TECHNICAL SKILLS Sketchup

| LEADERSHIP ROLE •

• • • •

OTOP Taiwan Food Fair Sunway Velocity (KL)

| TRANSFERRABLE SKILLS

AutoCAD

ACER Roadshow Event The Gardens Mall (KL)

2021/2022 Participant

January 4 to March 31, 2021 Internship; junior designer Genius Loci Pte Ltd (KL)

| INTERESTS • • • •

March 2019 – August 2021 BA (Hons) Interior Architecture & Design Sunway University (KL)

pinterest.com/briannachanqianlin youtube.com/c/BrinChan

Raffles College of Higher Education (KL)

linkedin.com/in/brinchan2002/ issuu.com/brin.chan

July 2021 – Present BA (Hons) Interior Architecture & Design

| COMPETITION EXPERIENCE

| REFERENCES •

Available upon request

Malay


PROJECT 1

DID 2014 Interior Design 2 Individual Project Assignment 2 Commercial Chosen Brand: Nikon Semester 4, May 2020 DESIGN BRIEF The aim of this project is to help Nikon create a commercial pop-up kiosk with the ‘Innovation Through Space’ theme. The pop-

up kiosk is temporarily located at Pavilion’s main entrance, a hot spot for tourists. In addition, the pop-up kiosk consists of an open-air photo booth, photo printing machine station, and lucky draw activity, to create a memorable journey for the visitors to ‘capture’. Additionally, the displayed Nikon cameras are for sale as well.

CONCEPT The slogan, “at the heart of the image”, signifies how Nikon is metaphorically inseparable from us. It also further emphasizes on how Nikon is always there to capture our beautiful moments and memories. Thus, the ‘heart’ is a metaphorical word for

‘memories’, as memories are what keeps an image alive. Moreover, the catchphrase ”I am Nikon”, is a metaphorical sentence which portrays how a Nikon camera is a representation of the Nikon brand.


S I T E A N A LY S I S

Kiosk Here

Location: Pavilion KL, Main Entrance

Location with a lot of tourists and a lot of people in general (KL city centre area).

Address: 168, Bukit Bintang Street,

Many people, especially tourists, enter Pavilion by the main entrance and love

55100 Kuala Lumpur,

taking pictures near the main entrance (outdoors). They also come to Pavilion to

Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

shop and explore.

➢ WHO – Main target: tourists, people who are interested in photography

Pavilion is suitable because:

➢ WHAT – A shipping container kiosk which contains an open-air photo

Main entrance has a lot of space (wide open area) to place the kiosk.

booth, photo printing machine station, lucky draw activity, and Nikon

No existing Nikon stores on site.

camera display.

Nikon products are considered as luxury products, so it has something in common

➢ WHY – To promote the Nikon cameras and the brand itself.

with Pavilion.


CONCEPT NIKON CORPORATION 株式会社 ニコン A Japanese multinational corporation Producing optics and imaging products (eg: cameras, camera lenses, binoculars, microscopes, ophthalmic lenses, etc.)

GOLDEN YELLOW Positive, Ideal, Sense of hope WHITE Clean, Untarnished, Pure, Innocent BLACK Prestigious, Prominent, Steady, Perfection, Integrity, Illustrious History


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DESIGN Open-air Photo Booth

Photo Printing Machine Station

Counter

Yellow Shipping Container

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Get your picture taken at the open-air photo booth.

Collect your photo ticket from the photographer and head to the Nikon photo printing machines.

Pass one photo to the counter for an entry and keep the other for yourself!

Wallpaper Concept The ‘I AM’ font looks as if a person wrote it with a marker The two hands depict a ‘capturing’ or ‘grabbing’ action Wallpaper has two elements of a person/human, to emphasize on the fact that the memories of a person is being captured

Black Polypropylene

Black Laminated Wood

Grey Tinted Glass

Curved Glass

Stainless Steel

Yellow Polypropylene


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NIKON BRANDED CHAIR

FURNITURE DESIGN


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PROJECT 2

DID 2014 Interior Design 2 Individual Project Assignment 3 Commercial Chosen Brand: Nikon Semester 4, July 2020 DESIGN BRIEF The aim of this project is to help Nikon create a commercial shipping container kiosk with the ‘Innovation Through Space’ theme.

Nikon no Omoide is a temporary exhibition gallery which stops by at three different site locations and rotates every four months, to metaphorically create a memorable journey for Nikon no Omoide. Furthermore, to depict the concept of ‘Nikon’s memories’, Nikon no Omoide consists of an exhibition gallery which displays Nikon’s history timeline and camera collection.

CONCEPT The slogan, “at the heart of the image”, signifies how Nikon is metaphorically inseparable from us. It also further emphasizes on how Nikon is always there to capture our beautiful moments and memories. Thus, the ‘heart’ is a metaphorical word for

‘memories’, as memories are what keeps an image alive. Moreover, the catchphrase ”I am Nikon”, is a metaphorical sentence which portrays how a Nikon camera is a representation of the Nikon brand.


BRAND RESEARCH

Strengths

• Excellent advertising and branding exercises through TVCs, online ads, print ads, and social media sites, which as helped attract larger target audiences. • Has a diversified geographic presence with focus on developing markets provides diversified revenue stream with reduced

business risk. • Strong research and development capabilities facilitate new product development in line with changing consumer preference. • Good branding of Nikon through sponsorships of events and sports team. Weaknesses

• Dependence on particular products and businesses. • Instances of alleged violation of competition laws incurred penalties and hurt the brand image of Nikon a few times.

Opportunities

• Online sales opportunities by leveraging e-commerce market and effectively using online marketing options. • Expanding presence in the global market can be a big opportunity for Nikon. • More innovative product offerings for the customers.

Threats

• Rapid technological changes.

• Founded on July 25, 1917, as Nippon Kōgaku Kōgyō Kabushikigaisha ("Japan Optical Industries Corporation“). • The company was renamed as Nikon Corporation in 1988. • The name Nikon, which dates from 1946, sounds like the merging of Nippon Kōgaku and Zeiss's brand, Ikon. • Nikkor, the Nikon brand name for its

• Increasing appeal of high end camera phones and their social networking integration facilitating easy sharing of photos.

lenses. The name coincidentally

• Competition with black market, parallel import and fake goods.

means “sunlight” in Japanese.

• Intense competition in the digital cameras market can reduce market share of Nikon.


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S I T E A N A LY S I S The moveable concept store stops by at 3 different locations and rotates every 4 months. This concept creates a

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memorable journey for the Nikon concept store and for the people who visit the concept store.

= Sun Path

Site Buildings

= Wind Path

POLO GROUND - IPOH

JANUARY - APRIL 3

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POLO GROUND - PENANG

MAY - AUGUST

3

DATARAN MERDEKA - KUALA LUMPUR

SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER

Park River

= Noise

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➢ Sun path from East to West ➢ Prevailing wind from North East and South West

POLO GROUND - IPOH

5, Persiaran Brash, 30350, Ipoh, Negeri Perak

POLO GROUND - PENANG

18, Sol ok P i g g o t , Taman S c o tl a n d , 1 0 4 5 0 , G e o r g e Town, Pul au Pinang

DATARAN MERDEKA – KUALA LUMPUR

Jal an Raja, City C e n tr e , 50050, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur


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Excellent advertising and branding of Nikon products

Dependence on particular products and businesses

Online sales and marketing opportunities

Many camera brand competitors (Canon, Sony, etc.)

Strong research and development capabilities

Instances of alleged violation of competition laws

Expanding presence in the global market

Rapid technological changes

Strong market position built on product portfolio

Nikon products are relatively expensive

More innovative product offerings for the customers

Smartphones are an alternative to cameras


CONCEPT

The elements of a camera and memories have been broken down, thus resulting with either the material’s characteristics or the material itself, to implement the interior and exterior design of the concept store.


CONCEPT Nikon no Omoide ニコンの思い出 ‘Nikon no Omoide’ means ‘Nikon’s memories’ in Japanese. The name of the concept store is translated from Japanese (Romaji) to English, since Nikon was originally founded in Japan after all. Nikon is a brand which has a strong concept on how the brand itself represents ‘memories’ in general. The evolution of Nikon cameras can portray the cameras developing and modifying gradually from the year 1917 till present, as if the cameras had their own memorable journey.


PROGRAMMES

SECOND FLOOR - MUSEUM

MAIN ENTRANCE - STAIRCASE 1

Main Entrance

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Twisted Sculptures

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Ticket Counter

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Staircase To Museum

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Door Entrance To Museum

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FIRST FLOOR - GIFT SHOP 1

Giant Hand Sculpture

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Emergency Door

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Emergency Staircase

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Staircase To G Floor

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Merchandise Display

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Camera Display

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Cashier

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History Walkway

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Camera Display

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Encyclopedia Station

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Catalogue Shelf

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Nikon Product Display

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Staircase To Rooftop

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Photo Wall

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Staircase To 1st Floor

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Entrance To Lounge

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Wall Unit W/ Seating

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Main Exit


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A

B 2400

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

C 5950

SUNWAY UNIVERSITY

D 6000

A

B 5950

C 2400

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

Project Title:

2550

Brianna Chan Qian Lin

Verified By:

2250

4350

Brianna Chan Qian Lin

Verified By: Ms Priscilla Ng

Date: 2500

Date: 2500

Drawing No.: 10 Sheet Size: A2 Name:

10 July 2020

10 July 2020

Notes:

Notes: 1

SECTION X1-X1 SCALE: 1:50

FD10 ELE/STORE/302

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Dark Oak Wood Rustic Black Laminate

SECTION X2-X2 SCALE: 1:50 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

FD9

Scale: 1:50

2

1

ELE/STORE/301

Section X2-X2

3

Ms Priscilla Ng

2

Drawing Title:

2550

3

Drawing No.: 9 Sheet Size: A2 Name:

4

Yellow Corrugated Steel

Amati Walnut Wood

Glass

Stainless Steel Dark Mahogany Wood

Project Title: AutoCAD Drafting For Interior Design Project (Final Project)

2550

Scale: 1:50

2550

4

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

900

Section X1-X1

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

4350

AutoCAD Drafting For Interior Design Project (Final Project)

Drawing Title:

Nikon

5

900

Nikon

5

SUNWAY UNIVERSITY


GROUND FLOOR

|MUSEUM MAIN ENTRANCE |YELLOW SPIRAL STAIRCASE

|LOUNGE VIEW 1 |STAIRCASE TO MUSEUM VIEW 1

|LOUNGE VIEW 2

|STAIRCASE TO MUSEUM VIEW 2


FIRST FLOOR

|FIRST FLOOR INTERIOR VIEW 1

|GIFT SHOP

|STAIRCASE TO GROUND FLOOR |GIANT HAND SCULPTURE

|FIRST FLOOR INTERIOR VIEW 2


SECOND FLOOR

|MUSEUM INTERIOR VIEW 1 |STAIRCASE TO ROOFTOP

|MUSEUM INTERIOR VIEW 2 |STAIRCASE TO FIRST FLOOR VIEW 1

|MUSEUM INTERIOR VIEW 3

|STAIRCASE TO FIRST FLOOR VIEW 2


PROJECT 3

DID 2054 Interior Design 3 Individual Project Assignment 1 Commercial Brand: Roboticist Semester 5, September 2020 DESIGN BRIEF The aim of this project is to help Roboticist remodel their previous interior space – with the intention of making the new space

vibrant, fun, functional, and with add on educational value. The new interior space consists of programmes such as the learning area, field of demonstration, programming area, drone room, discussion room, etc.

CONCEPT In relation to Roboticist’s slogan and brand identity, the design elements derived from a tree will be implemented into the interior space, as trees symbolize learning, growth, and knowledge. Vibrant colours such as yellow, orange, and purple were used in the

interior space to create a vibrant and fun environment for the youngsters to learn in.


BRAND RESEARCH Roboticist is owned and managed by Robotics Learning (M) Sdn Bhd, the exclusive reseller and training partner to VEX Robotics in Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam since 2009. In addition, Roboticist was founded by Dr Ishkandar Bin Baharin, who is now an executive chairman of several robotics companies that he nurtured and is now focusing on building robotics collaboration model between Malaysia and other countries. Roboticist emphasizes a lot on the ‘learn-build-play’ concept, whereby they believe that innovative and fun learning programmes can augment the creativity of young people. Based on the ‘learn-build-play’ concept, Founder

students strengthen their understanding on the applications and textbook concepts through hands-on building

Dr. Ishkandar Bin Baharin

and experimental projects. Thus, when the students test out their creation and play with it, they will eventually

Malaysia Robotics & Automation Society (MyRAS)

learn more and gain more knowledge and skills. Nevertheless, Roboticist cares deeply on the development and growth of children and teens in general, and they aspire to create a better future for them.

Vision – Roboticist’s main objective is to create a better future for the younger generation

Target Audience – Young students (age 4 to age 20) • Offers fun and educational robotics programmes; hands-on skill-building activities, demonstrations, challenges, classroom-ready experiments • Offers 1 to 1 tutorials, group projects, computer programming, robotics building and programming sessions • Offers weekly classes, school holiday programmes, workshops, short courses, teacher training, private functions, and birthday parties • Emphasizes STEM education (science, technology, engineering, math) • Partnership with FIRST GLOBAL, REV Robotics, VEX Robotics, and PASCO Scientific • Programmes: VEX IQ, VEX EDR, REV Robotics, PASCO Scientific • Annual robotics competition; FIRST GLOBAL Challenge (since year 2017)


S I T E A N A LY S I S Location Bangsar Village II

Address 2F-30, 2nd Floor, Bangsar Village II, No.2, Jalan Telawi 1, 59100 Kuala Lumpur

BANGSAR VILLAGE II

Shop Location 2F-30, 2nd Floor

= Sun Path

= Wind Path = Noise = Site


S I T E A N A LY S I S Existing Plan

Existing Space

Roboticist

Façade and interior

Wishlist

Strengths

Located in a shopping mall; mall provides facilities and services (e.g.

Convenient access to nearby restrooms and escalator

Located in the ‘educational section’; easy for people to find the shop when referring to the directory

Weaknesses

Opportunities

Threats

Very small shop (900sqft); limited space

Located on high/upper floor level; less people visit

Lack of natural lighting

High rental cost and maintenance

Lack of security cameras in the store

In general, a lot of people go to the mall everyday

No competition; no other robotics learning centre in the mall

Severe traffic from early afternoon to late evening, due to a lot of cars, narrow road, and double parking

Possible solutions

TV showcase

Lack of storage

More shelf units

Charging station

Lack of separation

Add divider panel

Lack of display

More display cases

Cramped working area

Increase walking space

Chair discomfort

Use comfortable chairs

Dull interior design

parking lot, restrooms, customer service) •

Problems faced

New Façade Rendered perspective

(cushion/fabric/velvet)


CONCEPT

Key Design Elements • Cube (shape)

• Repetition (arrangement)

• Triangle (shape)

• Pattern (arrangement)

• Twist (line)

• Wide (spacing)

• Bold (line)

• Branched out (spacing)

• Thick (line)

• Yellow (colour)

• Wave/Loop (line)

• Orange (colour)

• Zig Zag/Angular (line)

• Purple (colour)

• Stack (arrangement)

• Green (colour)


PROGRAMMES

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

A

B

C

D

E

11040 3630

1300

2580

3530

C 640

FR/FZ

7

D

580

STORAGE

300

DISCUSSION ROOM

720

600

1110

900

905

4262

5

1300

PANTRY

2265

1240

PROGRAMMING AREA

1030

FIELD OF DEMONSTRATION

DRONE ROOM

900

7685

LEARNING AREA

B

B

2780

15369

1030

2685

4

700

630

3

1900

A

790

2600

RESTING AREA

A

660

600

1000

1000

ENTER

EXIT

610

2

2640

400

280

1180 1360

990 1900

830

3422

DISPLAY AREA

WAITING AREA

600

RECEPTION AREA

320

ENTRANCE

2930

7480

D

C 4383

DD1 ELE/101

2265

4383

LAYOUT PLAN SCALE 1:100

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

1

3422

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

1110

4262

905

560

5

OFFICE

6

7 12

2250

4215


RENDERED SECTION

C O N S T R U C T I O N D R AW I N G S


S PA C E

LED Strip

Golden Oak Wood

Yellow Laminate Glass Cube Pendant

White Laminate Purple PVC Bamboo Wood

Ash Wood Aluminum

Oak Wood Chair

Office Chair

Round Bulb Pendant

PROGRAMMING AREA

LEARNING AREA

RECEPTION

DISPLAY AREA


S PA C E

DISCUSSION ROOM

DRONE ROOM

Black Pendant Oak Wood Table Golden Oak Wood

Dark Mahogany Wood

White Laminate White Polypropylene Plastic

Aluminum

Glass

Ivory Wool Carpet Wall Mounted Display Case

Corrugated Stainless Steel

LED Strip White PP Chair

LED Ceiling Panel


S PA C E

PANTRY

OFFICE

STORAGE

Moss Green Paint

Dark Mahogany Wood Beige Paint

Oak Wood Glass Cube Pendant Light

Porcelain Black Laminate

White Laminate LED Strip

Shelving Unit

Bamboo Wood Stainless Steel

Office Chair

Porcelain Tile Sink

Narrow Fridge Plant Wall


WAITING AREA

S PA C E

RESTING AREA

Golden Oak Wood

Chevron Patterned Wallpaper

Brass

Organic Fabric

Yellow Paint Bamboo Wood

Oak Wood Coffee Table

Organic Cushion

Stainless Steel

Brass Pendant


PROJECT 4

DID 2034 Furniture Design 2 Individual Project Assignment 2 Innovative Joinery Furniture Semester 5, October 2020 DESIGN BRIEF The aim of this project is to incorporate an innovative joinery into a conceptual furniture. The chosen innovative joinery – elastic

rubber band – is tied in a fishtail loom style to have each loop hold seven angular polypropylene plastic pieces together, in order to form a two seater bench. In addition, the bench’s colour combination of white and transparent suits the material colour characteristic of the modern furniture style.

CONCEPT The elastic rubber band is tied in a fishtail loom style to symbolize fishes swimming in groups and in harmony, thus it represents the concept of unity. Moreover, the white and transparent bench represents the concept of balance and purity.

MIFF The angular bench has been used as a final submission to the MIFF Furniture Design Competition 2021.


CONCEPT Innovative Joinery Elastic Rubber Band Furniture Concept: Unity Keywords: Balance, Harmony, Purity Furniture Style: Modern and Minimalistic • The rubber band unites the angular shapes, and each loop holds each piece together. • Fishes swim in groups/packs and in harmony. Hence, a school of fish can represent unity. Therefore, the fishtail loom style is used to tie everything together. • White and transparent polypropylene plastic, white rubber bands, and transparent hooks will be used, as the colours represent balance and purity. Hence, the combo suits the modern furniture style material colour characteristic. • Suitable for commercial, hospitality, and residential buildings.


F U R N I T U R E D E TA I L

D E TA I L E D D R AW I N G S PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

SUNWAY UNIVERSITY

450

12 0

10 18 0 14 0 0 0

50 0

120 50

DD1 ELE/BCH/101

TOP VIEW SCALE: 1:20

DD2 ELE/BCH/201

1200

1240

1240

790

450

Drawing No.: 1 Sheet Size: A3 Name:

Brianna Chan Qian Lin

450

340

Polypropylene Plastic Bench

Scale: 1:20

AXONOMETRIC VIEW SCALE: 1:20

1200

Drawing Title:

450

Verified By: Dr Nicole Fu Chew Xiang

Date: 13 October 2020

DD3 ELE/BCH/301

FRONT VIEW SCALE: 1:20

DD4 ELE/BCH/302

BACK VIEW SCALE: 1:20

15 0

°

White polypropylene Refer to provided plastic to be used for measurements the seat only.

1240

340

15

Transparent Refer to provided polypropylene plastic to be used for the seat measurements only.

White Rubber Band (16 pieces)

Rubber band is made out of natural latex rubber. One white rubber band to be used to tie every 150mmx150mm every six Thickness: 20mm polypropylene plastic pieces together. Fishtail loom tying style to be used, four rubber bands per set.

30° 105°

105°

75

450

Transparent Polypropylene Plastic (12 pieces)

Transparent Polypropylene Plastic Hook (4 pieces)

790

450

°

450

100

1020 120 DD5 ELE/BCH/303

ELEVATION A SCALE: 1:20

DD6 ELE/BCH/304

One transparent polypropylene plastic hook to be used for each rubber band 110mmx90mm joinery set (total of Thickness: 30mm four), and to hook the two rubber bands that meet in the middle (refer to detail 4).

WHITE RUBBER BAND

Verified By: 20

90

6

Date: 13 October 2020

Notes:

DETAIL 1 SCALE: 1:2

DD8 ELE/BCH/402

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

SUNWAY UNIVERSITY

Installation Method

White Polypropylene Plastic (12 pieces)

White polypropylene Refer to provided plastic to be used for measurements the seat only.

Transparent Polypropylene Plastic (12 pieces)

Transparent Refer to provided polypropylene plastic to be used for the seat measurements only.

White Rubber Band (16 pieces)

Rubber band is made out of natural latex rubber. One white rubber band to be used to tie every 150mmx150mm every six Thickness: 20mm polypropylene plastic pieces together. Fishtail loom tying style to be used, four rubber bands per set.

FURNITURE DESIGN 2 Project Title: Technical Drawings For Furniture Joineries

Drawing Title: DD9 ELE/BCH/403

DETAIL 3 SCALE: 1:10

PLACEMENT 4

One transparent polypropylene plastic hook to be used for each rubber band 110mmx90mm joinery set (total of Thickness: 30mm four), and to hook the two rubber bands that meet in the middle (refer to detail 4).

Polypropylene Plastic Bench

Scale As Shown Drawing No.: 3 Sheet Size: A3 Name:

PLACEMENT 2

Brianna Chan Qian Lin

Verified By:

PLACEMENT 1

Dr Nicole Fu Chew Xiang

Date:

TRANSPARENT POLYPROPYLENE PLASTIC HOOK

13 October 2020

FISHTAIL LOOM STYLE DD10 ELE/BCH/404

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Transparent Polypropylene Plastic Hook (4 pieces)

PLACEMENT 3

DETAIL 4 SCALE: 1:5

Notes:

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Size

Scale As Shown

Dr Nicole Fu Chew Xiang

110

Material Specification

Polypropylene Plastic Bench

Brianna Chan Qian Lin

R25

R9

DD7

Technical Drawings For Furniture Joineries

Drawing No.: 2 Sheet Size: A3 Name:

R5

Notes:

Project Title:

Drawing Title:

R37

TRANSPARENT POLYPROPYLENE PLASTIC HOOK

FURNITURE DESIGN 2

500 100

Ø130

ELE/BCH/401

Material

140 180

ELEVATION B SCALE: 1:20

Ø150

24

1130

A

100 450 120

DETAIL 2 SCALE: 1:2

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

B

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

200

200

° 75

One transparent polypropylene plastic hook to be used for each rubber band 110mmx90mm joinery set (total of Thickness: 30mm four), and to hook the two rubber bands that meet in the middle (refer to detail 4).

Technical Drawings For Furniture Joineries

140 120 100

Installation Method

120

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

White Rubber Band (16 pieces)

Rubber band is made out of natural latex rubber. One white rubber band to be used to tie every 150mmx150mm every six Thickness: 20mm polypropylene plastic pieces together. Fishtail loom tying style to be used, four rubber bands per set.

Transparent Polypropylene Plastic Hook (4 pieces)

Project Title:

1200 Transparent Refer to provided polypropylene plastic to be used for the seat measurements only.

White Polypropylene Plastic (12 pieces)

Size

20

White polypropylene Refer to provided plastic to be used for measurements the seat only.

Transparent Polypropylene Plastic (12 pieces)

Material

FURNITURE DESIGN 2

0 10

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Installation Method

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

White Polypropylene Plastic (12 pieces)

Size

140 120

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Material

SUNWAY UNIVERSITY

Material Specification

32

Material Specification


DESIGN

Two seater benches located in a modern minimalistic art gallery


PROJECT 5

DID 2054 Interior Design 3 Individual Project Assignment 2 Commercial KL Tourist Centre Semester 5, November 2020 DESIGN BRIEF The aim of this project is to turn LOKL Coffee Co into a local tourist centre, and to come up with a concept that portrays what

makes Malaysia unique. The two-storey KL Tourist Centre contains many programmes, such as the souvenir shop, convenience store, café, indoor terrace garden, black box theatre, activity huts, exhibition gallery, boutique and traditional costume photography experience, etc. Additionally, the included interactive programmes highlight Malaysia’s culture – living together in peace and harmony.

CONCEPT The concept of ‘bringing our kampung back to you’ signifies that the tourist centre will be designed based on a kampung house, in which tourists and city citizens can have the opportunity to experience the rural side of Malaysia even though that they are in the city. Moreover, inspired by Malaysia’s kampung house, its unique layout organization and circulation and vernacular

architecture is implemented into the KL Tourist Centre.


S I T E A N A LY S I S Location

Address

LOKL Coffee Co

30, Jalan Tun H S Lee, City Centre, 50100 Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

LOKL COFFEE CO

Strengths

Weaknesses

Opportunities

Threats

Walking distance to tourist attractions and conveniences

Nice view of the KL tower and other city buildings

Located at a site that is rich with culture and history

High density of tourists

Lack of parking space

Expensive parking tickets

Lack of vegetations

Students from nearby schools can come to visit

Convenient access to public transport

Many types of competitors

Homeless people roaming along the roadside

Traffic congestion can cause air and noise pollution

= Sun Path

= Wind Path = Noise = Site


CONCEPT

DIVERSITY

CITY CENTRE & KAMPUNG VILLAGE

URBAN & RURAL

HARMONY

Design Concept Style Industrial Style

URBAN & RURAL

DIVERSITY

Modern Style Nature Themed Style Malay Traditional Style

MULTI-RACIAL, MULTI-CULTURAL, MULTI-ETHNIC

MODENIZED MALAY TRADITIONAL STYLE

CITY CENTRE & KAMPUNG VILLAGE

HARMONY

Malaysia is a diverse country, whereby

different

races

live

together in harmony. However, we shall not forget the urban and

rural

Malaysia

KAMPUNG HOUSE

cities and

fusion,

consists

whereby

of

modern

traditional

villages,

and everyone lives together in peace.

Attraction / Activities / Events

This KL tourist center is inspired by

Traditional craft activities

-

Hardwood/timber

Kampung house exhibition gallery

-

Wood carvings

Vernacular architecture

that is located in central Kuala

-

Wood panels

-

Stilts

Lumpur. Not only does it portray

Malaysian cuisine café

High ceiling

and rural areas, but it also gives city citizens an opportunity to

Kampung Baru, a Malay enclave

harmony between the urban

Cultural and music performances

-

Open windows

-

Seasonal festival tree

-

Natural plants

-

Ventilated roof

Sustainable and local materials Simple construction techniques

Traditional clothing boutique

-

Natural fabric

-

Traditional costume photography experience

-

Metal

-

experience the cultural Malay traditions and to be amazed by the kampung houses’ unique vernacular architecture.


FAÇADE DESIGN

CONCEPT


S PA C E P L A N N I N G The tourist center’s layout plan will be designed based on the kampung house layout plan, as Malaysia kampung houses have their own unique floor plan layout. According to the layout plan of a kampung house, the entrance stairs will lead up to a covered porch. Hence, the porch acts as a good transition space between the private and public domains, thus unfamiliar guests are entertained here. In addition, followed by the porch would be the living

room, middle room, bedrooms, and the kitchen. The kitchen is always located furthest away from the main entrance for fire protection purposes, and it comes with a backdoor for food and raw animals (cooking purposes) to be brought in.


PROGRAMMES

9

11

7 8 6 GROUND FLOOR 5

3 10

4

1

2

1.

INFORMATION AREA

2.

LOBBY

3.

LOUNGE & INTERNET ROOM

4.

SOUVENIR SHOP

5.

LUGGAGE AREA

6.

CONVENIENCE STORE

7.

MANAGEMENT OFFICE

8.

CAFÉ

9.

WET KITCHEN

10. INDOOR TERRACE GARDEN 11. RESTROOMS AND SHOWER


PROGRAMMES

5 6

FIRST FLOOR

4 3 1

2

1.

TOURIST AGENCY & OFFICE

2.

BLACK BOX THEATRE

3.

ACTIVITY HUTS

4.

EXHIBITION GALLERY

5.

BOUTIQUE & TRADITIONAL COSTUME PHOTOGRAPHY EXPERIENCE

6.

RESTROOMS


RENDERED SECTION

C O N S T R U C T I O N D R AW I N G S


REFLECTED CEILING PLAN & R O O F D E TA I L S

C O N S T R U C T I O N D R AW I N G S


GROUND FLOOR DESIGN

INFORMATION AREA

LOBBY

SOUVENIR SHOP

Oak Wood Walnut Wood

Bamboo Wood

Rustic Black Laminate Organic Wool

Aluminum Teak Wood

Glass


GROUND FLOOR DESIGN

LOUNGE & INTERNET ROOM

MANAGEMENT OFFICE

Oak Wood Black Steel

Maple Wood Organic Fabric

Bamboo Wood Walnut Wood

Black Leather Walnut Wood

Glass

Teak Wood


GROUND FLOOR DESIGN

CONVENIENCE STORE

Bamboo Wood

Wallpaper

Oak Wood

Walnut Wood

Stainless Steel

Black Steel

Black Granite


GROUND FLOOR DESIGN

Bamboo Wood

CAFE

WET KITCHEN

Glass Walnut Wood

Black Steel Stainless Steel

Oak Wood Dark Mahogany Wood

Snowy White Bricks

Porcelain Tiles

Black Steel

Aluminum


GROUND FLOOR DESIGN

INDOOR TERRACE GARDEN

Walnut Wood Oak Wood

Teak Wood

Organic Fabric Glass


FIRST FLOOR DESIGN

TOURIST AGENCY & OFFICE

BOUTIQUE & TRADITIONAL COSTUME PHOTOGRAPHY EXPERIENCE

Bamboo Wood

Walnut Wood

Oak Wood Rustic Black Laminate

Glass


FIRST FLOOR DESIGN

EXHIBITION GALLERY

Bamboo Wood

Oak Wood

Walnut Wood

Rustic Black Laminate Glass


FIRST FLOOR DESIGN

ACTIVITY HUTS

BLACK BOX THEATRE

Space Gray Carpet Tile

Dark Mahogany Wood Black Painted Wood

Rustic Black Laminate

Gray Curtain Fabric

Teak Wood Oak Wood

Dark Gray Carpet Tile Aluminum


FIRST FLOOR DESIGN

RESTROOMS

Bamboo Wood

Stainless Steel Polished Concrete

Porcelain Tiles Dark Bamboo Wood

Mirror


PROJECT 7

PERSONAL BRANDING During my Year 3 semester break, I utilized my free time to create my own personal branding, which includes my own logo, brand name, and slogan. I decided to create my own brand and identity in advance before FYP (Final Year Project), in case of any job opportunities in the near future.

+ The use of lines and triangles to create the letter ‘B’ and ‘R’ Simple and crisp lines to represent modern design The letter ‘R’ is mirrored, to depict the general concept of reflection

has a deeper meaning to it. In short, the emphasizes

on

the

fact

that

A sprouting plant used as a symbol of nature and harmony The sophisticated design of the sprouting plant portrays sophistication, elegancy and luxury

A grey gradient is added inside the triangles to depict the smooth colour transition of the different shades of grey, to further emphasize on the monochromatic concept

BRIN INTERIORS

The slogan, ‘Bringing Reality Into Nostalgia’, slogan

=

The use of monochromatic colours to

The word ‘BRIN’ is a short form of my name, ‘Brianna’.

whatever interior a person has dreamt of or

represent modern monochromatic

Hence, the Corbel Light font was used.

longed for in the past can now be turned

interior design

The word ‘INTERIORS’ emphasizes on the fact that my

into a reality with the help of Brin Interiors.

brand is specialized in interior design. Hence, the bold

Thus, Brin Interiors can turn a person’s

Bahnschrift Condensed font was used.

‘nostalgia’ into a ‘reality’.

The sans serif font psychology emphasizes on the straightOuter circle to represent

forward, simple, and no-nonsense attitude, in which the

harmony and unity

fonts used are clean, modern, and engaging.


PROJECT 8

DID 3016 Interior Design Final Project Individual Project Final Year Project Hospitality The COVE Semester 7, July 2021 DESIGN BRIEF The aim of this project is to help The Manhattan FISH MARKET expand and to ensure that the vision and growth of the brand is

achieved. Since The Manhattan FISH MARKET is already very successful in the food and beverage industry, they can take the next step to venture the hospitality industry and expand their target audience to tourists. The COVE Hotel was developed through the adaptive reuse of Reggae Mansion Kuala Lumpur. With additional programmes such as the seafood mart, cooking class, fine dining restaurant, hotel gift shop, and the public rooftop bar, The COVE Hotel is able to expand, grow, and increase their business sales.

CONCEPT Upon The Cove’s entrance, visitors will feel as if they have taken a submarine down to the ocean’s depth to experience the beauty of the underwater world. As hotel guests ascend each floor level, they can experience the journey of ascending to the surface of the ocean and back onto the coastline.


Improving their restaurant menu

Opening more outlets across Asia

Expanding their target audience

Fun

Witty

Friendly

Vibrant

Easygoing

Innovative

Youthful

Outstanding

by the reputable 180-year-old Fulton Fish Market, which was once located below the iconic Brooklyn Bridge in the United States.

|THE BRAND

The Manhattan FISH MARKET was inspired

diverse collection of the freshest catch of the day, catering to seafood fans far and wide. Affiliating its

reputation as great place for fine seafood, they served a variety of American/Mediterranean western style seafood choices.

Make guests hungry

Low.

first ever restaurant in Mid Valley Megamall in 2002. After many years have gone by, there are now more than 100 outlets across 15 Asian countries (e.g. Malaysia, Singapore,

PRODUCTS|

Dr Jeffrey Goh, and Dickson

FIRST RESTAURANT|

was founded by George Ang,

The Manhattan FISH MARKET opened their

and outlet interiors. This is because they wanted to expand their target market and cater to the younger market.

2019-PRESENT

Guests are served with American-style seafood, such as the famous Manhattan Fish ‘N chips, the all-time favourite Garlic Herb Mussels, and the legendary Manhattan Flarring Seafood Platter. The Manhattan FISH MARKET is also widely known their

Helps to make other colours pop

The Manhattan FISH MARKET rebranded in 2019 and made vast changes to modernize their logo

2002 The Manhattan FISH MARKET

Happy and joyful vibes

Thailand, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Myanmar,

for

on-the-spot

Brunei, Japan, China, etc.)

handmade fried potato chips, and wide range of tartar sauce flavours.

wide

flaming

series,

RESTAURANT INTERIOR|

Maintaining the good quality of food and services

|BRAND REVAMPED

The Manhattan FISH MARKET was known to house a

FOUNDERS|

|BRAND HISTORY

BRAND RESEARCH

The Manhattan FISH MARKET revamped their restaurant interiors to a brighter and more vibrant interior that features fun lifestyle spaces to encourage dries to enjoy their food together. - Modern Contemporary Interior - Red and yellow colour palette - Yellow and black colour palette - Fun and playful concept - Casual and cozy dining experience


S I T E A N A LY S I S

= Sun Path

Location = Wind Path

Reggae Mansion Hostel

Address 53, Jalan Tun H S Lee, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

= Noise ➢ ➢

Sun path from East to West Prevailing wind from North East and South West

Site Service Institutional Tourist Attraction Transit River


S I T E A N A LY S I S Site Photos

Design Analysis Architectural Design Style •

British Colonial Architecture

Architectural Detailing

Axonometric view of front facade

Front elevation of facade

Private parking lot on the right

• • • • • • •

Use of local building materials and architectural traditions Whitewashed walls Classically proportioned columns and plaster Using Doric columns Large arch openings Small and large casement window panels Exterior entrance’s ceiling has a crisscross texture

Concept & Mood •

Main entrance to restaurant 53

Second entrance to restaurant 53

Wall mounted signage along public pathway

Left neighboring building (stationery shop and travel agency)

Opposite shop lots and bicycle lane

Overhead MRT track

Back elevation of facade

Back alley

Public parking lot situated behind

Invoking a sense of nostalgia, as Reggae Mansion was built during the time period when the British ruled Malaysia between the late 18th to mid-20th century


S I T E A N A LY S I S

S W

O

T

Nice view of the KL tower and other city buildings

Lack of vegetation

Students from nearby schools can come visit

Many types of competitors

Located at a site that is rich with culture and history

Trash found at the back alley

Nearby municipal services and facilities

Crimes happen often nearby the site

High density of tourists

Exposed to vandalism

Nearby public transport

Homeless people laying on the sidewalk

Private parking space

Vehicles blocking up the nearby bicycle lane

No traffic in the morning and afternoon

Traffic congestion contributes to pollution


B R A N D E X PA N S I O N


The COVE Hotel – 5 Stars

B R A N D E X PA N S I O N The Manhattan FISH MARKET was inspired by the Fulton Fish Market. Therefore, having a seafood mart that sells a variety of premium seafood and grilled seafood skewers can bring nostalgia to The COVE, and let guests experience that nostalgic feeling together. Target audience: seafood lovers, tourists, locals

The Manhattan FISH MARKET is already very successful in the F&B industry. Therefore, they can more effectively compete in other market segments to expand their target market even more.

The Manhattan FISH MARKET can share their recipes with their customers to build a stronger sense of community and trust with them. Students who take the cooking class course will be able to learn how to cook the menu recipes and learn different cooking skills and techniques, such as flaming prawns and plating. Single sessions and monthly programs are offered.

The Manhattan FISH MARKET can explore the hospitality industry and cater to new target customers – tourists. Since The Manhattan FISH MARKET is a seafood restaurant, their products can be a part of the hotel’s in-room dining menu. Thus, hotel guests can have their own

Target audience: culinary students, food lovers, tourists

private dining experience in the comfort of their own room. Target audience: tourists, beach lovers

Having a gift shop can help to advertise Manhattan FISH MARKET’s and The COVE Hotel’s brand through a variety of products, ranging from souvenirs to food gifts. In addition, having a gift shop can help engage with tourists and provide them guest experience. Target audience: tourists, Manhattan FISH MARKET fans

Accessibility

Amenities

Disability friendly ramp

Swimming pool

Stairs

Pool Bar

General

Sauna

Parking The three main brand extensions will be located on the Ground Floor and are available for the public. Since The Manhattan FISH MARKET only has restaurant outlets across Asian countries that are currently targeting locals, The COVE on the other hand, will mainly be targeting tourists. However, locals are still welcomed to enjoy the experience together.

Tourists

Locals

Seafood mart

Tourists can enjoy the grilled and on-the-spot flaming seafood skewers

Locals can purchase premium seafood and bring home to cook

Cooking class

Tourists can attend single session classes and experience being taught by local chefs

Locals can choose between single session classes and monthly programs

Gift shop

Tourists can take home Manhattan FISH MARKET branded products that are only sold here

Local Manhattan FISH MARKET fans can purchase merchandise as a token of memory

Spa

Free WiFi

Gym

Services Room service

Rooftop garden terrace

Room

Daily housekeeping

5 coastal rooms

Laundry service

Anti-covid with Dr Clo


CONCEPT Journey

Upon The Cove’s entrance, visitors will feel as if they have taken a submarine down to the ocean’s depth to experience the beauty of the underwater world. As hotel guests ascend each floor level, they can experience the journey of ascending to the surface of the ocean and back onto the coastline.

Rooftop

Ascending

2nd Floor

1st Floor

G Floor


PROGRAMMES Zoning Public (50%) • •

Private (50%)

Ground Floor Rooftop

First Floor Second Floor

• •

Space Percentage Ground Floor 40%

15%

10%

10%

10%

5%

Restaurant + Aquarium

Seafood Mart

Cooking Class

Gift Shop

Restroom

Others

First Floor 40%

15%

15%

15%

10%

5%

Hotel Rooms

Lounge

Linen Room

Room Service Room

Management Office

Others

Second Floor 40%

20%

15%

15%

5%

5%

Swimming Pool + Pool Bar + Lounge

Restroom + Shower + Locker Area

Gym

Spa

Sauna

Others

Space Approach

Eat

Connect

Shop

Learn

Relax


DESIGN INTENTIONS Modern biophilic interior design

Coves consist of sheltered bays, inlets, and creeks The COVE acts as a sheltered bay, in which it provides shelter for guests and a boutique hotel for them to settle in. The COVE’s interior contains curved in walls to represent the inlets, hence the long corridors represent the creeks.

Lighter shades of blue

Rooftop

Modern biophilic interior design

2nd Floor Modern contemporary interior design

1st Floor

Modern contemporary interior design

G Floor

G Floor

1st Floor

2nd Floor

Rooftop

Facade


S PA C E P L A N N I N G

Ground floor and rooftop are public, 1st floor and 2nd floor are private (hotel)

Radial circulation, through circulation, and ‘H’ circulation

Curved in and ‘u-shaped’ walls to represent the coastline and cove’s inlet

Long corridors to represent the cove’s creeks

Wavy and free-form design to represent the flow of water


GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

INTERIOR SKETCHES


R E N D E R E D L AY O U T P L A N

C O N S T R U C T I O N D R AW I N G S


RENDERED SECTION

C O N S T R U C T I O N D R AW I N G S


REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

C O N S T R U C T I O N D R AW I N G S


F I R E E M E R G E N C Y E VA C U AT I O N P L A N

C O N S T R U C T I O N D R AW I N G S


GROUND FLOOR

|WASHROOM VIEW 1

|WASHROOM VIEW 2

|KITCHEN VIEW 1

|KITCHEN VIEW 2

|LOBBY VIEW 1

|COOKING CLASS VIEW 1

|LOBBY VIEW 2

|COOKING CLASS VIEW 2

|GIFT SHOP VIEW 1

|SEAFOOD MART VIEW 1

|GIFT SHOP VIEW 2

|RESTAURANT RECEPTION

|RESTAURANT VIEW 1

|RESTAURANT VIEW 2

|SEAFOOD MART VIEW 2


FIRST FLOOR

|MANAGEMENT OFFICE

|ROOM SERVICE ROOM

|RECEPTION VIEW 1

|LINEN ROOM

|RECEPTION VIEW 2

|4 PAX FAMILY ROOM VIEW 1

|LOUNGE

|4 PAX FAMILY ROOM VIEW 2

|4 PAX BACKPACK TRAVELERS ROOM VIEW 1

|4 PAX FAMILY ROOM VIEW 3

|4 PAX BACKPACK TRAVELERS ROOM VIEW 2

|BACKPACK TRAVELERS ROOM WASHROOM

|2 PAX COUPLE ROOM VIEW 1

|2 PAX COUPLE ROOM VIEW 2

|COUPLE ROOM WASHROOM

|FAMILY ROOM WASHROOM VIEW 1

|FAMILY ROOM WASHROOM VIEW 2


SECOND FLOOR

|SWIMMING POOL VIEW 1

|SPA VIEW 1

|SWIMMING POOL VIEW 2

|SPA VIEW 2

|SWIMMING POOL VIEW 3

|SPA VIEW 3

|SAUNA VIEW 1

|GYM VIEW 1

|SAUNA VIEW 2

|WASHROOM

|SHOWER AREA

|WALL SEAT AREA VIEW 1

|WALL SEAT AREA VIEW 2

|GYM VIEW 2


ROOFTOP

|TERRACE 1 VIEW 1

|BAR COUNTER

|TERRACE 1 VIEW 2

|HAMMOCK NET

|TERRACE 2 VIEW 1

|LIFT AREA

|TERRACE 2 VIEW 2

|SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM VIEW 1

|SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM VIEW 2


GROUND FLOOR DESIGN

RESTAURANT

Gold Brass

Royal Blue Upholstery Velvet

Dark Blue Tinted Glass

Dark Blue Tinted Glass W/ Bumpy Texture

19mm Thick Tempered Glass

Stainless Steel

Mirror

COOKING CLASS

Dark Blue Stucco Paint

KITCHEN

Striking Red Metallic

Glazed Red Bricks

White Concrete

White Porcelain Tile

10mm Thick Tempered Glass

Patterned Steel

Epoxy Pebble Stone

Glazed Blue Bricks


GROUND FLOOR DESIGN

WASHROOM

Mirror

GIFT SHOP

Epoxy Pebble Stone

Blue & White Marble Laminate

Dark Blue Stucco Paint

Blue Epoxy Resin

Dark Blue Tinted Glass

10mm Thick Tempered Glass

Navy Blue Terrazzo

Royal Blue Tiles

Stainless Steel

Royal Blue Upholstery Velvet

Dark Blue Metallic

Chromatic Steel

LOBBY


FIRST FLOOR DESIGN

RECEPTION

Ocean Themed Carpet

Dark Blue Stucco Paint

White Ceramic

Stainless Steel

Dark Blue Tinted Glass

White Upholstery Velvet

Mirror W/ Bumpy Texture

LOUNGE


FIRST FLOOR DESIGN

2 PAX COUPLE ROOM

4 PAX FAMILY ROOM

Custom Made Blue Epoxy Resin

Dark Blue Stucco Paint

White Ceramic

Stainless Steel

Custom Made Blue & White Epoxy Resin

Dark Blue Tinted Glass

Blue Wave Pattern Carpet

Mirror

4 PAX BACKPACK TRAVELERS ROOM


FIRST FLOOR DESIGN

COUPLE ROOM

Mirror

White Pebble

FAMILY ROOM

White Ceramic

White Porcelain Tile

Stainless Steel

10mm Thick Tempered Glass

Light Blue Stucco Paint

BACKPACK TRAVELERS ROOM

Blue Mini Square Tiles

Custom Made Blue Epoxy Resin


FIRST FLOOR DESIGN

MANAGEMENT OFFICE

Dark Grey Pattern Carpet

Dark Blue Stucco Paint

White Ceramic

Stainless Steel

Dark Blue Tinted Glass

10mm Thick Tempered Glass

White Concrete

LINEN ROOM

ROOM SERVICE ROOM


SECOND FLOOR DESIGN

WASHROOM

Walnut Wood

SWIMMING POOL

White Fabric

White Upholstery Velvet

White Pebble

Stone Cladding

Black Tinted Glass

10mm Thick Tempered Glass

Rattan Mesh

Smooth Stone

Stainless Steel

Mirror W/ Bumpy Texture

Grey Porcelain Tile

WALL SEAT AREA

SHOWER AREA


SECOND FLOOR DESIGN

MANAGEMENT OFFICE

Yellow Meranti Wood

Epoxy Pebble Stone

10mm Thick Tempered Glass

White Ceramic

Stainless Steel

Ash Brown Fabric

Walnut Wood

LINEN ROOM

ROOM SERVICE ROOM


SECOND FLOOR DESIGN

BAR COUNTER

White Fabric

White Ceramic

White Marble

Yellow Meranti Wood

Bamboo Wood

Stainless Steel

10mm Thick Tempered Glass

19mm Thick Tempered Glass

Mirror

HAMMOCK NET

LIFT AREA


SECOND FLOOR DESIGN

TERRACE 1

White Fabric

Yellow Meranti Wood

Light Brown Fabric

White Upholstery Velvet

TERRACE 2

White Marble

78” x 39” Solar Panel

LIFT AREA


M O D U L A R C I R C U L A R S E AT I N G U N I T

Reclaimed Hardwood

Royal Blue Upholstery Velvet

Stainless Steel

Polyurethane Foam

Aluminum Profile

LOBBY SEATING

FURNITURE DESIGN


FA Ç A D E C O N C E P T •

Modern contemporary design style

White, blue, and black colour palette to represent the ocean theme/palette

Dark blue tinted glass panels with fish scale pattern design, to allow dark blue coloured light to be refracted into the interior space; the general concept of water absorbing colours to appear blue.

White wavy panels used as a railing (1200mm height) for rooftop.

Special detail: Wavy panels made of white powder coated steel and blue tinted glass – wavy form to represent the ocean waves.

Brand awareness: The COVE’s logo will be displayed on the building’s façade, with LED light to provide more emphasis and stand out during nighttime.


FA Ç A D E D E S I G N

Dark Blue Tinted Glass W/ Fish Scale Pattern

Chrome Steel

White Stucco Paint

Dark Blue Stucco Paint

Blue & White Mosaic Tiles


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