ZHIYI HE
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HOT E L D E S I G N
RETAIL STORE DESIGN
R ES ID EN TIAL D ES IGN
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T I L E / PA N E L
CONCRETE SCREEN
D Y N A MIC MOD ELS
PROJECT ONE LIX PA RTY H OTE L
As considering about contemporary young people’s lifestyle, so has the pairing of a party space and hospitality. As a new generation of travelers and locals seek immersive, innovative and unique experiences, the way party space integrates into people’s life must continue to evolve and the hotel can no longer merely be a place to sleep. San Francisco, one of the most diverse cultural hubs in the country, presents a great opportunity seeking truly authentic cultural experience. ‘LIX’ party hotel is designed to include five levels of party space, night club, music bar, gallery, terrace between ‘blocks’ and guest room, from open to private. Clients are supposed to experience all five levels of party by walking through the sky-bridge.
HO TE L DE S I G N _
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MUSIC BAR
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HO TE L DE S I G N _
‘ L I X ’ PA R T Y H O T E L
GUEST ROOM
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GUEST ROOM FLOOR PLAN
GUEST ROOM RENDERING
PLAN
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HO TE L DE S I G N _
‘LIX’ PARTY HOTEL MUSIC BAR + NIGHT CLUB + GALLERY
MUSIC BAR RENDERING
NIGHT CLUB RENDERING
G A L L E RY R E N D E R I N G
PROJECT TWO “Z I.H ” FA S H ION R E TA IL S TOR E
GARMENT---DECONSTRUCTION---RECONSTRUCTION---NEW GARMENT---BRANDED RETAIL STORE Through development of a unique product created in line with a deconstruction study, a full environment and brand where this garment would be showcased & sold in the retail store is created. Target audience of brand ‘ZI.H’ will be independent women who are confident to show their personality. All of the connection ways are exposed to emphasize the concept and personality. Continuing with the ‘connection’ concept, various connection ways are also bolded to link spaces with distinct functions to an integer.
RETAI L S TOR E D E S I G N _ ’ Z I . H ’
H I G H FA S H I O N R E TA I L S T O R E DECONSTRUCTION + RECONSTRUCTION
DECONSTRUCTION
RECONSTRUCTION
RETAI L S TOR E D E S I G N _ ’ Z I . H ’
H I G H FA S H I O N R E TA I L S T O R E
PLAN + PHYSICAL MODEL
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
RETAI L S TOR E D E S I G N _ ’ Z I . H ’ M AT E R I A L PA L E T T E
H I G H FA S H I O N R E TA I L S T O R E
RETAI L S TOR E D E S I G N _ ’ Z I . H ’ RENDERED SECTION
H I G H FA S H I O N R E TA I L S T O R E
PROJECT THREE R E SID EN T IAL SPAC E F OR A N E LD E R LY C OU P LE
This project emphasis on a human centered approach to design. The clients are a married elderly couple in their 60’s with live in space for their 2 year old grandchild. Based on the research of their lifestyle and demands from different ages, the basic elements of sustainable design are centered by concept ‘soft’. Curvy walls and various space hierarchies produce an environment for both of the ages to take an adventure in the space.
RES I DE NTI A L D E S I G N _
R E S I D E N T I A L S PA C E F O R E L D E R LY P E O P L E
PLAN
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FLOOR FLOOR PLAN-B PLAN-A
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SCALE F L O O RSCALE PLA N1’=1/2’’ A 1’=1/2’’
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SECTION-B SECTION-A
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SCALESCALE 1’=1/2’’1’=1/2’’
SECTION A
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FLOOR FLOOR PLAN-B PLAN-A
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SCALE 1’=1/2’’ FL O O R SCALE P L A N 1’=1/2’’ B
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FLOOR PL
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SECTION B
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R E S I D E N T I A L S PA C E F O R E L D E R LY P E O P L E
DIAGRAM + PHYSICAL MODEL
SOUND
PROPORTION
N AT U R E L I G H T
RES I DE NTI A L D E S I G N _ M AT E R I A L PA L E T T E S
R E S T S PA C E
D I N N I N G S PA C E
Q U I E T S PA C E
R E S I D E N T I A L S PA C E F O R E L D E R LY P E O P L E
S O C I A L S PA C E
W E T S PA C E
C H I L D S PA C E
PROJECT FOUR TILE & PA N E L D E S IGN
This project focuses on WELL standards of “‘MIND’ and ‘INNOVATION’. It requires a design to provide a physical environment that optimizes cognitive and emotional health. Tile and panel are both designed for a bar. The tile has two contrast colors on convex and concave surfaces. The color on concave surface will be disappear by looking from the front view, but start to be shown from another direction and give people a shock. The felt panel is designed with same idea but different form, and an additional function is acoustical by choosing thick felt as the material.
TIL E DE S I G N
M O D U L + E L E VAT I O N + S E C T I O N
H I L A RY H E Materiality and Space 3 \ Interior Design / Fall 2017 \ Instructors Alda Çapi, Margo Majewska
Z CLIP
WALL PANEL
5/8 GYPSMBOARD
INSULATION
H I L A RY H E Materiality and Space 3 \ Interior Design / Fall 2017 \ Instructors Alda Çapi, Margo Majewska
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E L E VAT I O N
SECTION
TIL E DE S I G N RENDERINGS
SUSTAIABILITY: This panel addresses the WELL standards of comfort and light Comfort: it can absorb sound and create a quiet space Light: it can control the lightness in space DESCIPTION: This product is an acoustical panel made of 100% wool felt. This panel has ten randomly openings. They can control the lighting by adjusting opening sizes. Openings enable lighting to pass through while concealing from view. The design can be made from several materials and sizes. Besides a partition that seperates two different spaces, it can be a wall treatment, ceiling lighting and also an exterior concrete shell modules.
PA NE L DE S IG N
MODUL + RENDERING PROSUCT SIZE: 20’’ X 20’’
APPLICATIONS: walls, ceilings, decorative tiles
CSI: 09 82 00
division 9: sound absorption materials
SPECIFICATION: material: 100 wool felt color: black thickness: 1/8’’ texture: soft ten openings per panel openings are supported by adjustable black acrylic frame with screws
SUSTAIABILITY: This panel addresses the WELL standards of comfort and light Comfort: it can absorb sound and create a quiet space Light: it can control the lightness in space
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MODUL
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Hilary He Materiality and Space 3 \ Interior Design / Fall 2017 \ Instructors Alda Çapi, Margo Majewska
H I L A RY H E Materiality and Space 3 \ Interior Design / Fall 2017 \ Instructors Alda Çapi, Margo Majewska
PA NE L DE S IG N
E L E VAT I O N + S E C T I O N + R E N D E R I N G S
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ELEVATION_OVERALL
E L E VAT I O N _ O V E R A L L
H I L A RY H E Materiality and Space 3 \ Interior Design / Fall 2017 \ Instructors Alda Çapi, Margo Majewska
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PROJECT FIVE concrete screen
2D PATTERN --- 2.5D RELIEF MODEL --- 3D CONCRETE MODEL This project is the exploration of concrete. Starting with a 2D pattern, and explore the relationship of lines and points. Then, developing 2D pattern to a relief model and final to 3D concrete model. This project helps me to learn the specific characteristics of concrete during the process.
CO NCRE TE S C R E E N _
2D TO 3D PATTERN
DIAGRAMS
A N A LY S I S
DIAGRAM
DIAGRAMS
D R AW I N G S
PHOTOGRAPH
CO NCRE TE S C R E E N _
2D TO 3D PATTERN
C O N C R E T E E X P L O R AT I O N
SAMPLES
TEST
CO NCRE TE S C R E E N _
2D TO 3D PATTERN
MODUL
CONNECTION
3D MODUL
CO NCRE TE S C R E E N _ PHOTOS + RENDERING
2D TO 3D PATTERN
PROJECT SIX D Y N A MIC MOD E LS
This project is an exploration of making through digital drawing, 3D modeling and fabrication techniques. The whole project starts with the pattern from a street art piece. The following steps are using various fabrication, like v-ray, AI, rhino, to work in 3D modeling environment and extract data for communication purposes.
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DYNAM I C M O D E L S _ STREET ART
OVLIVIA 2 01 6 A R T I S T: S W O O N
D I G I TA L D R AW I N G , M O D E L I N G A N D M A K I N G
DYNAM I C M O D E L S _
D I G I TA L D R AW I N G , M O D E L I N G A N D M A K I N G
PEEL & CUT MODELS
SCREEN A
SCREEN B
SCREEN C
SOLID A
SOLID B
CUT
SOLID C
ROTATE
PEEL
PEEL
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DYNAM I C M O D E L S _
PART B
D I G I TA L D R AW I N G , M O D E L I N G A N D M A K I N G
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FOLD MODEL
EXPLODE
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EXPLODE
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PART C
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PART D
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PART A TOP
PART B
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IMMERSIVE
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DYNAM I C M O D E L S _
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EXPLODE
D I G I TA L D R AW I N G , M O D E L I N G A N D M A K I N G S E C T I O N & S E C T I O N E X PA N D E D CONTOUR
PROCESS B PROCESS B
PROCESS C
EXPLODE
EXPLODE
PROCESS C
PROCESS A
PROCESS A
CONTOUR
CONTOUR
PROCESS C PROCESS B
PROCESS B
EXPLODE
EXPLODE
PROCESS C
PROCESS C
S E C T I O N E X PA N D E D
SECTION
C O M B I N AT I O N M O D E L
D YNAMI C M O D E L S _
D I G I TA L D R AW I N G , M O D E L I N G A N D M A K I N G
RENDERINGS
CONCEPT RENDERING
DYNAM I C M O D E L S _ RENDERINGS
D I G I TA L D R AW I N G , M O D E L I N G A N D M A K I N G