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WORK HISTORY

katelee1348@gmail.com 240.421.9660 www.instagram.com/nao.sena.creative/ https://issuu.com/jhk_lee/docs https://www.linkedin.com/in/jhklee/

Oct 2014 - Mar 2018

CANNON DESIGN VA, US Interior Designer

Jul 2014 - Oct 2014

WASHINGTONIAN INTERIORS INC. VA, US Interior Design Intern

Feb 2008- Jan 2014

Model-Tech 3D NSW Australia Model Maker

August 2008

Mirvac Design Residential NSW Australia Architecture Intern

work history

2001 - August 2008

EDUCATION/ QUALIFICATION 2009-2012

BACHELOR OF INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE (HONOURS 2) University OF NSW

2007-2008

DIPLOMA OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY ULTIMO TAFE (Technical and Further Education)

2006

CERTIFICATE 4 IN DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS Enmore Design School (TAFE)

2003

DIPLOMA OF INTERPRETING Petersham TAFE NSW Korean<->English

2001

education

CERTIFICATE 4 OF HOSPITALITY STUDY Ryde TAFE NSW

Diverse experience in Hospitality Industry Waitress, cocktail server, front desk, room service,

ATTRIBUTES Strong verbal and visual communication Self-motivated and self-directed Good eye for detail Problem solving Goal-oriented In the process of acquiring NCIDQ and CDT

attributes

Effectively work with multiple tasks

Working knowledge of building codes and regulations


TECHNICAL SKILLS Archicad Autocad Revit Sketchup

VOLUNTEERING February 2018 - Present Animal Welfare League of Alexandria Walking dogs, cage cleaning and help with adoption events December 2017

WE CARE 2017 participated in bringing Holiday cheer to underprivileged children

October 2015-2016

ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS WEEK event management - organizing sponsorship and set up and presentation

2016-2017

ARCHITECTURE IN THE SCHOOLS program Planning, Material preparation, Research and help students

July 2011

OIKODOME: BUILDING ARCHITECTS volunteered in helping and guiding children with building a structure with cardboard tubes

Maxwell Render Illustrator Photoshop Indesign Microsoft Office Power Point Micros oft Excel

skills

Digital Fabrication Hand Drafting

Model Making

INTERESTS

interests LANGUAGES

languages

English (Fluent)

Korean (Native)

volunteering OPEN SYDNEY: ARCHITECTURAL FESTIVAL Tour guide, promotion, traffic control

November 2010 - 2011

REFERENCE Kenneth Wiseman Design Principal at Cannon Design kwiseman@cannondesign.com Jack Mevorah Associate Vice President at Cannon Design jmevorah@cannondesign.com Diane Tate-Whatley Senior Interior Designer Diane.Tate-Whatley@hdrinc.com

reference

Amy Morton Architect at Baskervill Architect AMorton@baskervill.com


Southside Virginia Community College, Christanna Campus, Technology, Innovation and Success Center

JHU - Applied Physics Lab Building 201 D

• Work as an active participant and a team-player for project delivery (interiors and base building). • Produce working drawing for design phases, construction documentations, ff&e packages • Collaborate and coordinate with multiple disciplines such as other designers, consultants and engineers • Involved in research, selection and acquisition of FF&E materials for projects • Prepare presentation drawings, models and material boards, color palettes and furniture • Conduct space planning and test fits • Design casework concepts • Participate in feasibility studies • Manage the material library • Acquire and participate in continuous education for new innovations of FF&E product knowledge • Coordinating for CEU training sessions, product meetings/updates and happy hour • Collaborate and communicate conceptual, visual and spatial opportunities • Assisted with marketing proposal

duties


JBG NCI Lab TI MD

University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Campus Event Center MD

Cornell University Wolpe Center Renovations CA

OTHER PROJECTS • University of Florida, Reitz Student Union • University of Central Florida and Valencia College, Creative Village Student Services • UMB REAB - Construction T&M • BBA Valencia College Culinary/Hospitality Fitout • Potomac School New Athletic Center • University of Virginia’s College at Wise, New Library • BBA UCF Student Services Building • Prince Georges CC Health & Wellness Center Facility Program • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University • Boston College Recreation Center

• Towson University, New Science Facility (formerly Smith Hall Addition and Renovation Project) • University of Maryland College Park, Human Performance and Academic Research Facility at Cole Fieldhouse • University of Virginia Library System Plan Study • JBG NCI Lab TI • JHU - Applied Physics Lab Building 201 D

projects


Graphic representations of site analysis findings

Historical Time line APPROX 30,700 YRS Age of fireplaces NSW. APPROX 40,000 YRS

APPROX 30,000 YRS Oldest evidence of bread making in the world at Cuddy Springs

evidence that Aboriginal people have been living in south-eastern Australia APPROX 45,000 YRS Earliest rock engravings made in South Australia APPROX 56,000 YRS Suggested age of two north Australian sites

“We are enshrining today fundamental truths, the truth that aboriginal people are the first peoples of NSW, the truth of the spiritual, economic and cultural ties that bind aboriginal people to the land.” Kristina keneally, premier of NSW

APPROX 22,000 YRS Aboriginal people living at Malangangarr in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, use ground-edge grooved axes. Australian technology leads the world.

Eviction

APPROX 68,000 YRS Current estimates for the arrival of Aboriginal people in Australia APPROX 120,000 YRS Age of the endocast of a primitive hominid-like skull recovered in NSW 2005 APPROX 7 MIL. YRS Age of the endocast of a primitive hominidlike skull recovered in NSW 2005

APPROX 26,000 YRS

APPROX 18,000 YRS grass Harvesting seed. The seeds were ground and baked to be eaten

APPROX 10,000 YRS Aboriginal people use returning boomerangs to hunt waterfow

Age of bones found in sediment at the Willandra Lakes Region of far western NSW

1795 1778 Arabanoo is the first Aboriginal person captured by Europeans.

The Richmond Hill battle is considered to be the first recorded battle between Aboriginal people defending their country against the British

Massacre

1620

1600 Bone tool deposits at Otway Peninsula, Victoria suggest Aboriginal people were working with animal skins.

Displacement

APPROX 8,000 YRS

The oldest dated rock painting-first contact with a sailing boat with Dutchman Willen Jansz

Earliest visible evidence of Aboriginal belief connected with the rainbow Serpent. This becomes the longest continuing belief in the world

1816 Passports or certificates are issued to Aboriginal people

1799

1803 Black War in Tasmania until 1830

a number of large scale killings as conflict over dispossession of land and erosion of hunting rights continues.

1801 Aboriginal people ordered “to be driven back from the settler’s habitation by firing at them”.

1804 Settlers are authorised to shoot unarmed Aboriginal people

Bennelong dies. Colonists, assisted by Aboriginal people, cross the Blue Mountains and create new hostilities as they pass through Aboriginal lands.

Policy of protection

massacre at Long Lagoon 1863

1843 Battle of One Tree Hill 1845

About 50 remaining Aboriginal people from the Sydney and Botany Bay peoples are living at a camp on Botany Heads

1814

1883 The Aboriginal Protection Board is established in NSW

1869

1810 Settlers try to control growth of the Aboriginal population with a policy of absorption.

1909

Board for the Protection of Aborigines leading to the “Stolen Generation“ 1863 Missionary settlement follows, bringing disease and disruption to traditional lifestyles.

1915

White Australia Policy

1937 Assimilation Policy- into White Society

1920

Protection against the aboriginal people

1928

Aboriginal population is estimated to be at its lowest at 60,000 70,000.

Conniston Massacre in the Northern Territory

1868 First (all aboriginal) Australian Cricket Team to tour England

1934 Under the Aborigines Act, Aboriginal people can apply to ‘cease being Aboriginal’ and have access to the same rights

Integration Policy

1943 An Exemption Certificate is introduced, exempting certain Aboriginal people from restrictive legislation and entitling them to vote, drink 1940 alcohol and move freely- “Dog Tag“ White Australia policy succeeds: 99% of Australia’s 7 million people are white. 1938

by the white community

The NSW Aborigines Protection Board is given powers to remove Aboriginal1934 children without a court hearing.

1870 first Aboriginal children are enrolled in the public schools in NSW

Dispossession

1849 widespread food shortages among Aboriginal people in the Murray District

elections

NSW Aborigines Protection Act -Exclusion of Aboriginal children 1928 from public schools followed requests

1888 The phrase ‘White Australia Policy’ appears. Aboriginal population reduced by 220,000 Australiawide to an estimated 80,000.

1840

Permission To Enter

1949 Selective right to enrol and vote at federal

Populationnumbers of people... Aboriginal natives Decline shall not be counted.

banned from towns.

Assimilation

1849

‘Native Institution’ opened in Parramatta

1813

Attack War

Aboriginal Protection and Restriction of the Sale of Opium Act (Qld). People are effectively confined to reserves and

Cultural Loss

1838 1822

Federation - The Commonwealth Constitution states “in reckoning the

1897

1834 ‘Battle of Pinjarra’ on the Swan Battle River of One 1836 Tree Hill The colony of 1845 South Australia is founded

A colony is set up in Perth

1824 massacre at Bathurst. 1813

6 year battle ‘Black War‘

APPROX 5,000 YRS Occupation site, Penrith Lakes NSW. Dingo arrives in Australia.

1901

1830 Aboriginal people in Tasmania are forcibly removed 1816 and settled on Flinders Island 1829

1770

Captain James Cook claims possession of the whole east coast of Australia for the British Crown

APPROX 20,000 YRS Aboriginal people were dispersed across the entire continue

APPROX 16,000 YRS Hearths, stone and bone tools, Shaws Creek near Yarramundi

Exclusion 1789 A smallpox epidemic. Capture of Bennelong

1790 The Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars between Aboriginal people and white invaders start in NSW

Language

1936 Western Australia Aborigines Act-Permit Required to

1938 150 years after European occupation the Aboriginal Progressive Association declares a Day of Mourning

1961 The South Australian Premier Sir Thomas Playford argues for integration rather than assimilation of Aboriginal people.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) , Council 1972 for Aboriginal Reconciliation

Recognition

1965 Integration policy is introduced, supposedly to give Aboriginal people more control over their lives and society.

1966 pes of race and colour discrimination in employment, accommodation, legal contracts and public facilities.

1967 Commonwealth 1967 Referendumall Aboriginal people and open means for them to be counted in the census

International Day of the Worlds Indigenous People. 1996

1976-1983

Land Rights

Commonwealth Aboriginal Land Rights Act in different states

1975

Integration Policy

1994

1989-91

1953 Atomic tests are conducted on Maralinga lands at Emu Field, South Australia

Cathy Freeman-the first Aboriginal person to win a gold medal.

1997

Racial Discrimination Act is passed in the Federal Parliament.

Reconciliation policy

National Contribution 1972

1998

The Whitlam Government abolishes White Australia Policy and introduces a policy of self-determination. The White Australia policy has ended.

The Sorry Books campaign in response to the federal government’s refusal to make a formal apology to the Stolen Generations.

1971 Evonne Cawley, an Aboriginal tennis player, receives the Australian of the Year award. NSW Aboriginal Legal Service is formed.

2012 Campaign Stand For Freedom presents 43,000 signatures 2010 to the Australian government supporting Aboriginal demands that the Stronger Futures legislation be withdrawn

2011 Gamilaroi man Chris Bourk becomes the ACT’s first Aboriginal government minister

2010 Australia’s richest man, Andrew Forrest, launches GenerationOne. The National Gallery of Australia opens 11 new Indigenous galleries

Acceptance

2000

1968 Albert Namatjirafirst Aboriginal person honoured on an Australian stamp and a citizen 1957

Cathy Freeman -2000 First stamp of Australia showing a living Aboriginal person 2004 Shared Responsibility Agreements

2008 The Australian Parliament apologises to the Stolen Generations.

2006 The first Stolen Generations compensation scheme

Concept ModelsAs History Interpreted Isolation Exclusion

Dispossession Displacement

Cultural loss over a long period of time Hollow

Resilience Strength Perseverance

Spirituality Mythology Dream Time

Survival Acknowledgement

Context Integration

Celebration Harmony Diversity

Story Development Visitors’ Route Ship Repair Shop

The central structure is derived from the form of a message stick used as an important communication tool. The detail of the structure comes from the patterns of sound waves released from the verbal and musical processes bouncing back and forth within the

Ad m i n .

Building

Spiritual and harmonious existence with nature expressed with pyrography on white painted Digeridoos

Q u e e n ’s M a g azi n e

Terra nullius The land of nobody European concept of civilisation and ownership pushed the indigenous people away.

For their Own Good C o o p e ra g e

The Post-Colonials believed that the indigenous people should be helped from themselves. It was their spirituality and strong sense of who they are that kept the culture

C o l o n i a l M a g azi n e

The world is changing really fast. We deal with more and more everyday. Still, it is important to stop and look back every now and then. Let’s learn from our mistakes. Lets focus on healing. Let’s focus on the future together.


GRADUATION PROJECT Brief: It is proposed that Goat Island to undergo a major facilities upgrade to promote as a cultural space and tourism destination. The Galleries are located in the Magazine Precinct, Goat Island, Sydney Harbour. Despite the rich archaeological discoveries and histories, there is a scarcity of indigenous traces. The study of Indigenous history since the white settlement resonates with the painful experiences inflicted on the culture and the life of indigenous peoples and their sense of identity. The design proposal is driven by the designer’s emotional response to the journey of continuous struggle to protect the aboriginal peoples’ indigeneity throughout Australian history. This project celebrates the perseverance and survival of the culture. The GIHC aims to increase native cultural awareness and encourage diversity and harmony.

cultural museum

Five major buildings of the Magazine Precinct are proposed to be dedicated as the places of storytelling. The stories are about the historical events as well as the cultural and spiritual aspects of the indigenous peoples. Each building tells the story of the lives of indigenous people in five stages to demonstrate the emotions and empathy with the events. The spaces are the manifestation of abstract and symbolic expressions offering the visitors to experience by “being in the moment”.


Sequential visit through the five heritage buildings narrates the historic progression since the white settlement. The visitor experience the history through spatial, visual, and aural senses



Western red cedar balustrade with concealed led lighting

Concealed florescent lighting flush with the ground level Western red cedar treads with embedded glass strips which align with the floor patterns of ground floor

Stairway design

School Cafeteria display units and seating furniture

Gallery Space Design


Bike Hub- lobby reception and lobby design

Seating assembled with organic shaped sliced western red cedar timber

Art Gallery - public cafe furniture


I enjoy experimenting with different ideas and colors. Contrast to the structured execution of creativity architectural/interior design represents, abstract free-form where the visual elements are entirely up to the viewer’s interpretation.


arcylic paint / ink pe n / wate rcolor / abstract / pointalism / n e gative space



engineering construction urban landscape competition concept I learned that model making is an important tool that bridges the gap between the vision/idea of design and the reality. And I take pride in having gained experience in the craftsmanship of model making. I participated in construction, installation and updates of 3D scaled architectural models for: • presentation • council submission • marketing • design development My main job involved fabricating: • model context • buildings • design details • landscape • landform and • producing CAD drawing for laser cutting


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