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DEREK WONG DEREKWONG.ARCH@GMAIL.COM 626. 456.3799
Goal
Education
Acquiring a full time position to expand my architectural knowledge, continuing my IDP and preparing for the ARE exams University of Southern California (USC) Aug 26, 2013 - May, 2015 M.Arch University of California, Berkeley Aug 27, 2008-Aug 13, 2010 Bachelor of Arts in Architecture (Cum Laude)
Work Experience
Davida Rochlin Architecture Brentwood, CA Apr. 2014 - Currently Junior Architect Assist with design of a 3-story house in San Francisco Schematic and Presentation Drawings - site plan, plans, sections, elevations, details 3D Modeling and Rendering MADA s.p.a.m. (Dean Qingyun Ma - USC) Los Angeles, CA Intern Schematic Drawings - plans, sections, elevations, details 3D modeling and Rendering
Sep. 2014 - Dec. 2014
Altoon Partners Los Angeles, CA May 2014 - Aug. 2014 Summer Intern Schematic Drawings - Mix-use Commercial/Retail space in Nanjing China Production of site plan, floor plans, sections, elevations, details3D Modeling
Skills
Henry Woo Architects, Inc. Diamond Bar, CA Junior Architect Schematic Drawings - site plans, plans, sections, elevations, details Construction Documents - site plans, plans, sections, elevations, details Drawing and managing addendums and change orders, Answering RFIs and Submittals, Creating RFQs and RFPs Coordination with consultants and plan checkers Marketing
Apr 2011 - Jul 2013
McCall Design Group San Francisco, CA Junior Architect Redlines for construction documents Lead photoshop renderer Construction Documents - elevations and sections
Feb 2010 - Aug 2010
Architectural Programs Revit AutoCAD Sketchup Rhino Vray for Rhino Grasshopper for Rhino
Novice
Intermediate
Marke Davida Roch Proficient
Adobe Programs Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Office Programs Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft Powerpoint
Interest
Graduate Architecture Student Association - President Leading Edge Design Competition - 1st Place Habitat for Humanity (2009-2010) - Design and built furniture for a homeless halfway house
Brad Henry Woo
Henry Woo
WORK
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Work Samples o Architects, Inc.
STUDIOS
CONSTRUCTION
Studio 605A - Culver City Scene
Wooden Chair
Studio 505A - LA Soundspace
Cabinetry for Homeless Halfway House
Studio 505B - MatLAB Studio 100B - Film Maker Housing + Film School
WORK Market Street House Davida Rochlin Architecture Bradbury Residence Henry Woo Architects, Inc. Work Samples Henry Woo Architects, Inc.
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
*All Drawings produced in AutoCAD
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
*3D model:Rhino Renderings: Vray for Rhino & Photoshop
WORK SAMPLE Planning Submittal - Market Street House San Francisco, CA Davida Rochlin Architecture
NEW MASONRY SCREEN WALL N EW M ETAL ROOFI NG (TYP.) N EW M ETAL ROOFI NG FASCIA TYP. EXTERIOR WOOD SIDING SOFFIT
N E W M ETAL ROOFI NG OVER EXISTING ROOF
OPERABLE GLASS WALL
DOUBLE GLAZED GLASS CU RTAI N WALL
N EW M ETAL ROOFI NG OVER EXISTI NG STRUCTURE
N EW FRONT ENTRANCE
NEW WOOD SIDING
3
12
MAX.
22’-0”
NEW WOOD SIDING
3
6’-6”
12
100'-0" F.F.
100'-0" F.F.
EXISTI NG STRUCTURE
N EW ADDITION
EAST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
NEW METAL ROOFING OVER EXISTING ROOF STRUCTURE NEW STONE VENEER
3
NEW WOOD SIDING
12
3
11’-10”
3
NEW DOUBLE GLAZED CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM
NEW DOUBLE GLAZED WINDOW (TYP.) 12 2
12
EXISTING
NEW WOOD SIDING
COLORED M ETAL ROOFING SYSTEM (TYP.)
N EW MASONRY SCREEN WALL
N EW PATIO
100'-0" F.F.
100'-0" F.F.
NEW SECTIONAL GARAGE DOOR
EXISTI NG STRUCTURE
PROPOSED NEW ENTRANCE
SOUTH ELEVATION
22’-0”
FAMILY ROOM
MAX. HEIGHT
WEST ELEVATION
MASTER BATHROOM
P R O P O S E D N EW ADDITION
EXISTI NG GRADE EXISTING BATHROOM
CLOSET
100'-0" F.F.
EXISTING BEDROOM
MASTER BATHROOM
MASTER BEDROOM
100'-0" F.F.
SECTION B ATELIER R DESIGN 1142 S. DIAMOND BAR, #460 DIAMOND BAR, CA 91765 V: 909.598.5522
Elevations and Sections produced and revised in CAD and Illustrator
SECTION A PROPOSED SHING RESIDENCE - PRELIMINARY ELEVATIONS AND SECTIONS 412 MT. OLIVE DRIVE, BRADBURY, CA 91008
Scale: 1/8” = 1’-0”
8’
16’
A4
B TWO-CAR GARAGE
7’-11”
12’-2”
RENOVATIONS TO GARAGE
41’-11”
VIEW #2
VIEW #1 RENOVATIONS TO KITCHEN
PROPOSED FUTURE POOL TWO-CAR GARAGE OUTDOOR PATIO AREA LIVING ROOM LAUNDRY ROOM
GUEST POWDER DINING ROOM RENOVATIONS TO BATHROOM
DEN FAMILY ROOM
ENTRY
BEDROOM BATH
KITCHEN MECH. EQUIPMENT
RENOVATIONS TO BEDROOM
BEDROOM BEDROOM PLANTER AREA
LIVING ROOM
A BEDROOM BATH
CLOSET
RENOVATIONS TO BEDROOM
MASTER BEDROOM
A DEMOLITION FLOOR PLAN
BATH
*Revised plans in CAD and Ilustrator BEDROOM
BEDROOM OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT SCREEN
LEGEND
15’-11”
PROPOSED EXISTING RENOVATION PROPOSED EXISTING RENOVATION
PROPOSED NEW ADDITION
PROPOSED NEW ADDITION PROPOSED FUTURE POOL PROPOSED NEW ENTRANCE
ATELIER R DESIGN 1142 S. DIAMOND BAR, #460 DIAMOND BAR, CA 91765 V: 909.598.5522
FLOOR PLAN
B
VIEW #1 LOOKING SOUTH
VIEW #2 LOOKING EAST
PROPOSED SHING RESIDENCE - PRELIMINARY FLOOR PLAN AND DEMOLITION PLAN 412 MT. OLIVE DRIVE, BRADBURY, CA 91008
0’
8’
16’
A3
WORK SAMPLE Presentation Boards - House Addition Bradbury, CA Henry Woo Architects, Inc.
Grading and Paving produced from scratch in CAD from Site Plan Base. Produced all keynotes and callouts. Produced details associated with Grading Plan. Coordination with the Landscape Architect was required.
WORK SAMPLE Paving Plan Rowland Heights, CA Henry Woo Architects, Inc.
Addendum on reflected ceiling plan in CAD. Additions made to existing reflected ceiling plan
Detail for Addendum produced from scratch in CAD
WORK SAMPLE Details - Paint Booth Addition Fullerton, CA Henry Woo Architects, Inc.
STUDIOS Studio 605A - Culver City Scene Studio 505A - LA Soundspace Studio 505B - MatLAB Studio 100B - Film Maker + Housing + Film School
CULVER CITY SCENE STUDIO 605B - FALL 2014 LOS ANGELES, CA PROFESSORS - STEVEN EHRLICH & TAKASHI YANAI
SYNOPSIS The design of a 10,000 Sqft. community center and theater for the residents of Culver city
HISTORY IN CINEMA The program is an extension to the rich history of Culver City. Culver City contains various movie, editing and productions studios, the biggest being Sony Picture Studios. The two main components of the program are two theaters. The first being an indoor cinema and the second is a hybrid outdoor amphitheater and drive-in. The program also contains classrooms to teach residents to create an edit films. The design promotes scenes of seeing and being scene throughout the site and building
*All Plans, Sections, and Elevations: Rhino, Photoshop, & Illustrator Renderings: V-Ray for Rhino & Photoshop
MOVIE STUDIOS, PRODUCTION STUDIOS, EDITING STUDIOS
SECTION A
LOBBY CAFE
OUTDOOR THEATER
ACCESS AND CIRCULATION
NODES OF INTEREST
MATERIAL STUDIES - INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
VIEWS OUT OF BUILDING
VIEWS INTO BUILDING
MATERIAL STUDIES - EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS
SECTION B
N SITE PLAN
12
FLOOR PLAN - FIRST FLOOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
LOBBY THEATER MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL OFFICE CLASSROOMS RESTROOM JANITOR CONFERENCE ROOM COMMUNICATION STORAGE CAFE
FLOOR PLAN - SECOND FLOOR
ELEVATION A
LA SOUND SPACE STUDIO 505A - FALL 2013 LOS ANGELES, CA
3-D Model: Rhino Render: V-ray for Rhino Post Production: Illustrator, Photoshop
SYNOPSIS The design of a 25,000 sqft. music school on Bunkerhill, in Downtown Los Angeles.
SPACE A defining feature to the music school is space. Because of the limited size of the program the form was molded to create space not compliant to the traditional four walls, a roof and a floor. The feeling of space, the familiar room, was achieved through the manipulation of architectural elements to enclosed what many would consider “outdoor� space but still felt as though it were an extension of the building.
*All Plans, Sections, and Elevations: Rhino Post-Production: Photoshop & Illustrator
ELEVATION
1ST FLOOR PLAN
2ND FLOOR PLAN
3RD FLOOR PLAN
section
SITE PLAN
3-D Model: Rhino Render: V-ray for Rhino Post Production: Illustrator, Photoshop
3-D Model: Rhino Render: V-ray for Rhino Post Production: Illustrator, Photoshop
3-D Model: Rhino Render: V-ray for Rhino Post Production: Illustrator, Photoshop
Physical Model: Laser Cut
FILM MAKER HOUSING FILM SCHOOL STUDIO 100B - FALL 2009 WEST OAKLAND, CA
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3-D Model: Rhino Render: V-ray for Rhino Post Production: Illustrator, Photoshop
site plan
Illustrator and Photoshop
SECTIONS
SYNOPSIS A semester long design of three different structures encompassed on one site; a bus stop, housing for the interim professors, and a film school.
RESEARCH An understanding of the site was the first crucial step to designing for such a unique site. The project is located in West Oakland, California next to the West Oakland BART station. A defining character to the Bay Area is it’s mass transit system. One being the BART (light rail transit), the other the bus system. Embracing these elements and acknowledging the benefits and setbacks was needed to begin the design process. Sections, Plans, Elevations: 3-D Rhino Model Post-Production: Photoshop & Illustrator
PLANS
SYNOPSIS Design 5 housing units for the year long interim professors for the adjacent film school.
SHAPE To break the conventional mold of the square box, the use of the triangle created a dynamic division between public and private spaces in the housing.
LIGHT Light was a crucial element in the housing. The center cut through of the house was the main circulatory atrium space that connected the public and private areas of the house. Providing light to this area was crucial. The cone-like ends to the triangular cut-throughs provided necessary light to the major areas of the house: living room, dining room and master bedroom.
PLANS
SYNOPSIS Design a film school housing a lecture hall, library, lab spaces and a studio lot.
LIGHT The interlaced triangular shell plays with positive and negative space providing light into public spaces like the offices and labs, while reducing the intrusion of light into other spaces like the lecture hall and library. The cut-through in the building again allows natural light to enter the building. The main stairway also acts as a light well allowing natural light to penetrate the center of a building where many of the lounge areas are located for students to study and work.
SHAPE The concrete shell of the building harkens back to the earlier designs of the interim professor housing with interlaced triangular shapes. A similar cut-through in the building again provides the main stairway circulation for the entire building.
3-D Model: Rhino Render: V-ray for Rhino Post Production: Illustrator, Photoshop
SECTIONS
CONSTRUCTION Wooden Chair Cabinetry for Homeless Halfway House
SYNOPSIS
CONCEPT
Create a chair entirely out of wood. Our team imagined a chair not Wood joints and connections allowed placed onto the site but was an only. element of the site. We utilized the tree, making the chair an extension of it; a branch that extends out onto the conrete planter.
CHAIR
ARCH 160 - CONSTRUCTION SPRING 2010 MATERIAL - WOOD
SYNOPSIS
MATERIAL
COLORS
Create hanging space and storage The hanging unit utilizes recycled The colors were chosen to match space for a homeless halfway house in printing tubes to both reduce cost and the colorful fences located in the Berkeley, CA create an unique aesthetic yard the children of the house play in.
SPACE Because of the cramped nature of the rooms we designed a narrow wall unit that would rest behind each bunk bed, giving each user their own personal storage space
CABINETRY FOR HOMELESS HALFWAY HOUSE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY SPRING 2009 BERKELEY, CA
REFERENCES STEVEN EHRLICH, FAIA, RIBA EHRLICH ARCHITECTS 310.838.9700 sehrlich@ehrlicharchitects.com
TAKASHI YANAI, AIA
EHRLICH ARCHITECTS 310.237.0884 sehrlich@ehrlicharchitects.com
DAVIDA ROCHLIN, AIA, LEEP AP
DAVIDA ROCHLIN ARCHITECTURE 310.923.1191 davidarochlin@gmail.com
MICHAEL McCALL, AIA
McCALL DESIGN GROUP 415.288.8150 mike@mccalldesign.com
DAVID KIM
HENRY WOO ARCHITECTS, INC. 213.393.5882 dkim@hwa-inc.net
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