Portfolio vol.1 - Interior Design Huichi Jacey Wu Portfolio vol.1 - Interior Design
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Ta b l e of Contents
Work Environment | 6
Mixed-use | 36
group project
group project
Olympic Hub | 56
Restaurant | 68
Exhibition | 78 group project
WORK ENVIRONMENT
group project with Jenny Chang
The environments that we work in can foster innovation and cross-collaboration. Opus is a Phoenix-based workplace building with 8 creative spaces, 2 public courtyards, and 1 social lounge. Companies selected span across creative marketing, co-working, and design professions to help support the local businesses that would be their potential clientele in the Phoenix community.
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Phoenix is a central hub of creativity. Arizona’s cutting-edge marketing, branding, and advertising strategists help local restaurants, retails, and businesses grow.
ADVERTISING AGENCY
DESIGN CONSULTANCY
BRANDING & IDENTITY
Advertising 28 employees 2500 s.f.
Design 15 employees 950 s.f.
Branding (Digital) 22 employees 1800 s.f.
Marketing / Research 24 employees 2500 s.f.
Branding 15 employees 950 s.f.
Editorial 22 employees 1850 s.f. Management 8 employees 550 s.f.
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plumbing
courtyard
Strategy 8 employees 525 s.f. Management 5 employees 500 s.f.
Branding (Phyical) 22 employees 1800 s.f. Strategy 14 employees 1000 s.f. Management 6 employees 500 s.f.
Arizona State University alone has over 9,000 students in marketing and business that will be seeking creative opportunities. An office building full of creatives will result in cross-collaboration, community support, and revitalize Phoenix’s live+work appeal.
MARKETING STRATEGY
COWORKING SPACE
BRANDING & IDENTITY
MEDIA DEVELOPMENT
BAR & RESTAURANT
PUBLIC COURTYARDS
Marketing / Research 16 employees 1000 s.f.
Private Rooms 2000 s.f.
Branding Design 12 employees 750 s.f.
Branding Design 10 employees 670 s.f.
Central Bar
Native landscaping
Interactive 12 employees 750 s.f.
Interactive 9 employees 6100 s.f.
Lounge Seating
Strategy 12 employees 750 s.f.
Strategy 8 employees 540 s.f.
Design 14 employees 800 s.f. Branding 14 employees 800 s.f.
Open Team Rooms 2000 s.f. Public Workspace 5000 s.f.
Booth Seating Built-in seating Shade Mezzanine
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ADVERTISING AGENCY
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“ONE TEAM, ONE DREAM. NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE.” Each common space is designed to be uniquely dynamic and distinct. Holistic modular elements are in each department of advertising, marketing research, and editorial. The “Saatchi & Saatchi Avenue” is a bridge dedicated to the agency’s social and philanthropic public events.
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1. Reception 2. Touchdown 3. Drinks / Food 4. Print / stationary 5. Conference Room 6. Cafeteria 7. Garden 8. Library / References 9. Small conference / Private room 10. Social lounge 11. Saatchi & Saatchi avenue
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HR
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Saatchi & Saatchi Avenue Level 13
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Workplace & conference room Level 14
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DESIGN CONSULTANCY
Equality among all employees are represented with the open office plan. 12
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The open high ceiling admits more natural light to work level and brings in a sense of spaciousness.
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1. Reception 2. Collab. table 3. Call room 4. Print zone 5. Presentation room 6. Outdoor courtyard 7. Library 8. Team room 9. Conference room 10. Kitchen/ Wine & Coffee bar 11. Balcony
ELEVATOR LOBBY
KITCHEN
STORAGE
WINE BAR
LOCKER
ADA A DA SHOWE ROOM
STORAGE KITCHEN
YOGA ROOM
COFFEE BAR
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FOOD GARDEN
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Workplace Level 11
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Workplace Level 12
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BRANDING & IDENTITY
The space plan centers around providing comfort and enjoyable workplace to the employees of Wolff Olins.
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A yoga room and lounge seats across the space are designed to promote health and spontaneous conversation among employees.
“There’s no formula for game change.”
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1. Reception 2. Presentation 3. Gallery 4. Kitchen 5. Touchdown 6. Print zone 7. Call room 8. Balcony 9. Quiet nook 10. Yoga room 11. Locker 12. ADA shower / bathroom
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MARKETING STRATEGY
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Off Madison Ave features formal partial cubicles with dividing windows and dynamic designs to break up the space.
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DISPLAY COVE
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1. Reception 2. Coffee / Reading 3. Print 4. Conference 5. Coworking zone 6. Call room 7. Balcony 8. Server room 9. Kitchen 10. Informal social zone NORTH - 23 -
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COWORKING SPACE
Providing different workplace options for coworkers, including open desks, private offices for receiving clients, and group conference rooms. Furniture selection embraces the spirits of playfulness, flexibility, and comfort.
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1. In-house Café 2. Open workplace 3. Private workplace 4. Conference room
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CafĂŠ in the courtyard Level 8
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Coworking space Level 8
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BAR
Edgy . Venturous . Enticing . A social lounge bar provides a diverse and eclectic atmosphere.
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1. Reception 2. Coat closet 3.Wine cellar 4. Bar 5. Suspension art installation 6. Kitchen 7. Patio / Landscaping 8. Private lounge 9. Suspended art pendant
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SUSPENDED PENDANT
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MEZZANINE
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NORTH PRIVATE LOUNGE
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MIXED-USE
group project with Alexander Hernandez
LEVEL LOCATION Mill Ave, Tempe, Arizona DEMOGRAPHY Youth / Students / Businessmen GEOGRAPHY Urban environment Historical references
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CONCEPT The design elements of LEVEL are drawn from the effective application of iron and wood throughout Mill Ave district. LEVEL’s tectonics celebrate the dynamic convergence of solidness and voidness with strong presence of verticality and horizontality.
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URBAN HOUSING
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LOCAL ENGAGEMENT
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13 1. Culinary kitchen 2. Wine bar 3. Banquette seating 4. Display kitchen 5. Reception 6. High ceiling lounge 7. Outdoor seating 8. Art performance avenue 9. Lobby to housing units 10. Local Artist studios 11. Properties mgmt office 12. Garden 13. Housing units 14. Outdoor dining terrace 15. Swimming pool
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N-S SECTION PERSPECTIVE
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12:00 PM
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SUN PATH & HEAT GAIN STUDY This study strives to understand how LEVEL, a mixed-use complex, takes advantage of Arizona’s sunlight through meticulous allocation of both vertical and horizontal planes.
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FINE DINING RESTAURANT Zig-zag placed booth seating create an exclusive and private dining experience. - 45 -
View to the public space - 46 -
View to the entrance of the restaurant - 47 -
View from outdoor dining to indoor high ceiling lounge area.
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View to the entrance of on-site swimming facility on third floor
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OLYMPIC HUB
2020 TOKYO OLYMPIC HUB CONCEPT The application of distinguishable materials is to symbolize the optimal fusion between traditional values and modern aesthetics of Japan. The linear Tatami element is implemented into the roof to admit intriguing light and shadow pattern onto the floor. The pattern stimulates curiosity and encourages visitors to explore the space upward and even multi-directional.
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Experience form & light
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FR1. Terrazzo / light gray FR2. Terrazzo / dark gray WL1. Oak wood panel WL2. Reinforced glass in Edo purple F1. Walnut bench / general seating Sustainable product - 58 -
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1. Mercantile display counter Reinforced glass in Edo purple 2. TV screen & mercantile display wall Oak wood panel 3. Vending / concierge / information Reinforced glass in Edo purple 4. Bicycle rental service
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RESTAURANT
SAGE Modern Turkish Cuisine CONCEPT The manifestation of sacredness and warmth embedded in a vast of dynamic and impenetrable power generates the mysterious atmosphere where people can find security and comfort. INSPIRATION Turks believe the power of the Gazing Eye can ward off the negative energy aroused by envy and jealousness.
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press release
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11. 1. Reception 2. Wine Bar 3. Wine Display 4. Lounge 5. Ramp 6. Kitchen (N.I.C) 7. Private Dining 8. Booth Seating 9. Dining 10. Outdoor Lounge 11. Branding light installation - 70 -
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WINE DISPLAY inspired by the pattern of iris; capacity is up to 363 bottles. (ets. 750ml per bottle)
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BOOTH SEATING private and engaging dining experience. upholstery fabric
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EXHIBITION
group project with Alexander Hernandez & Lisa Miller
PIVOT CONCEPT PIVOT encourages face-to-face interaction that reconnects us through the process of discovering the environment and creating joyful memories. Interaction and communication become mutual and instant. PIVOT eliminates the invisible social barrier brought by digital devices and allows us to feel the genuine social atmosphere. The spaces are defined between the movable screen, the glass box, the terrace, and the service room in plan; and by the accessible roof, the ceiling and the terrace in section. They allow a series of thresholds that define private and public spaces. GOALS .a space that adapts to contexts .leave something behind as seeds of social catalyst .promote face-to-face interaction .an infrastructure that responds and transforms with users .provide the opportunity for growth with the exhibition .social interaction through exploration and transformation
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RESEARCH “Technology celebrates connectedness, but encourages retreat.� Studies show that we have become more distracted to humanity with new advancements in technology. Technology makes it easier to avoid the emotional work of face-to-face social interaction. An accurate emotional connection relies on various elements. These elements include facial expression, voice tone, body language, and the sharing of metaphysical energy. Sometimes it is hard to read emotions even with face-to-face interaction. Yet the level of difficulty multiplies when trying to decode emotion through technology. Scientists say multitasking can change the way people think and behave. It clouds the brain with bursts of information making the ability to focus more difficult.
CITATION Aubrey, Allison. "A Study To Smile About: Happiness Is Contagious." NPR. NPR, 05 Dec. 2008. Web. 20 Dec. 2013. Gunther, Randi, Ph.D. "Can Text Messages Damage Intimate Communication?" Psychology Today. Sussex Publishers, LLC, 27 Feb. 2011. Web. 10 Jan. 2014. - 80 -
"Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy." Current research is beginning to prove that a smile can be contagious. When you smile, your body releases neuropeptides. Neuropeptides are chemical signals that liberate hormones into the brain to fight off stress and depression. A study published in the journal of Neuropsychologia reported positive effects of smiling. The orbitofrontal cortext region of the brain is activated upon seeing an attractive smiling face, and make you feel rewarded.
CITATION Safran Foer, Jonathan. "How Not to Be Alone." The New York Times. The New York Times, 08 June 2013. Web. 15 Dec. 2013. Stevenson, Sarah. "There's Magic In Your Smile." Psychology Today. Sussex Publishers, LLC, 25 June 2012. Web. 02 Dec. 2013. - 81 -
STRATEGIES
PIVOT transforms and adapts to context, program, and time by creating “in-between spaces.�
Each side of the exhibit carriage features 15 different cities that the exhibit will travel to. The name of the city that the exhibit is in route to next is lit up on the sides of the carriage. Each side flips down to become the floor of the terrace. The city names are located on the supports for the floor, which fold and bend out from their flat position during transit. - 82 -
Visitors are encouraged to take pictures of their smiling and happiness moment at the photo booth of PIVOT, and share with their friends and other visitors.
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Trespa / Ochre
Trespa / Loft Brown
Trespa / Wenge
Teak Wood Plank
Plexiglass
Metal Fabrics / Mediamesh
C-quip Hydraulic Stairs
PHOTO BOOTH
INTERACTIVE CHAIRS
BENDING PARTITION
DRIVER RESTROOM
ENTRY
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BENCH
TO SECOND LEVEL VIEWING PLATFORM
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SKYLIGHT SLIDE TRACK
VIEWING PLATFORM
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DETAIL DRAWING Slide track for adjustable screen wall system - 85 -
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Adapt to the weather on site
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Night exhibition
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