“ DESIGN IS MORE THAN A FEW TRICKS TO THE EYE. IT IS A FEW TRICKS TO THE BRAIN. ” Neville Brody
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School: Academy of Art University Student: Jinatpak Kietvuttinon Instructor: Chamindri Wijemanne Date: 2015 Spring Photography : Jinatpak Kietvuttinon Print: ARC Printing Binder y : Tauras Bookbinder y Materials: 32 lb. matte paper Fonts: Helvetica, Minion Pro Software: Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, Revit, 3dsmax Š2015 All rights reser ved. No part of this publication can be reproduced without express permission from Jinatpak Kietvuttinon 4
INTERIOR DESIGNER
CONTENT
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B(O) HOUSE MODERN DESIGN
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DE LA LUNA HOTEL, MEXICO HOSPITALITY DESIGN
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PIER 48 COMMUNITY COMPLEX INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO
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MACY’S WOMEN SHOES STORE RETAIL DESIGN
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SKETCHES AND RENDERINGS OTHER INTERESTS
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BIOGRAPHY RESUME & CONTACT
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PROJECT
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RESIDENTIAL MODERN HOUSE
CLASS : MODERN DESIGN STUDIO INSTRUCTOR : IVAN AZERBEGI YEAR: SUMMER 2014
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PROJECT : B(O) HOUSE
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DATE : SUMMER 2014
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BREAK DOWN & OPEN UP HOUSE
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The Break down & open up house or B(O) House is renovation project of Domino house that originally designed from architect Le Corbusier in 1914–1915 . I came up with the concept of Break down & open up. This concept express the idea of modernity that break down the old fashion or existingt then open mind, eyes and thought to get the new design.
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PROJECT : B(O) HOUSE
DATE : SUMMER 2014
B(O)HOUSE 7
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C O N C E P T “ BREAK DOWN & OPEN UP “ 9
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The concept of this project is to cut the house’s levels horizontally and lifts them up vertically, then holds and supports them by existed structure. Each moved levels is lifted and linked by using steps and staircases between each floors in order to make these spaces more interesting and be able to add functionality into the steps such as book shelf or seating. Also, this concept would enlarge the space and provide large openable height on each levels. On the other hand, not only this project breaks down the levels but also shows the open up of each spaces and links both inside and outside spaces to the entire building. 10
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ORIGINAL STRUCTURE
SPACE PLANING
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GREEN SPACE PLANNING
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
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PROJECT : B(O) HOUSE
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SKETCHES
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PROJECT : B(O) HOUSE
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FLOOR PLAN
SCALE 1/4” =1’- 0”
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BASEMENT
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR SMALL PLANTING GARDEN
ROOF TOP GARDEN
BATH ROOM
BEDROOM 20’-0”
THIRD FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
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PROJECT : B(O) HOUSE
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A SECTION
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PROJECT : B(O) HOUSE
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DATE : SUMMER 2014
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B SECTION
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BEDROOM
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BEDROOM
PROJECT : B(O) HOUSE
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LIVING ROOM
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WORKING SPACE
PROJECT : B(O) HOUSE
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PROJECT : B(O) HOUSE
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DINING ROOM
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DINING ROOM
PROJECT : B(O) HOUSE
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PROJECT
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DE LA LUNA HOTEL LUXURY HOTEL IN MEXICO
GN DESI Y T I L ET T S P ITA RICK : HO S R S E G C LA : RO TO R C U R I N ST 14 LL 20 A F : YEAR
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PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
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DATE : FALL 2014
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DE LA LUNA HOTEL, MEXICO CITY
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To design a luxury resort hotel in Mexico City . This hotel design include reception, concierge, lounge, restaurant, bar, guestrooms This project brings up the elegant of iconic memories enveloping guests within the sounds, flavors and imagery of Mexico City combine with the unique Mexican culture. The concept of this hotel is “ Moon” that refers to the original meaning name of Mexico city (Place at the center of the moon). So, It brings up the warm colors, texture, and curved or circular shape, light and shadow in to this design. Also, it goes well with the combination of Mexican pattern itself. Transitional style yet a variety of textures and hard materials such as wood, marble, granite Etc. Also, use some sleek materials such as glass, golden metallic steel to shine up some element to be more elegant. Uses the high technology control light for the entire hotel and using LED light for light up the pattern walls to make look interesting and show off the Mexican gorgeous pattern’s shadow on wall. Also, use the luxury chandeliers to light up all area and it will give a sense of luxury to this hotel as well. 38
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DATE : FALL 2014
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SITE LOCATION
MEXICO CITY Mexico ( Capital city : Mexico City) Location: North - US (Bordered)
South & West- Pacific ocean, Caribbean Sea
People: Speak Spanish Culture : many cultures matured into advanced civilizations such as the Olmec, the Toltec, the Teotihuacan, the Zapotec, the Maya and the Aztec before first contact with Europeans. - folk art traditions -Spanish crafts - pre-Columbian architectureSpanish Colonial style Weather: Mexico City has a subtropical highland climate. -Its tropical location and high elevation -The lower region of the valley receives less rainfall. -West usually drier and warmer.
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SITE AND SURROUNDING
Museo Nacional de Antropolog铆a Tamayo museum Auditorio nacional
Zool贸gico de Chapultepec
Museo de arte moderno
Museo Nacional de Historia
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SITE
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SITE
HOTEL SITE Location : Av Paseo de la Reforma Cuauhtemoc Distrito Federal, Mexico City 06500, Mexico (This location Precisely in the heart of beautiful centre history of mexico city)
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PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
DATE : FALL 2014
C O N C E P T “ MOON& STAR “
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HOTEL
CONCEPT
MEXICO Metztli= Moon Xictil= Center Co= Place Mexico means “the place at the center of the moon�, this is why the Moon is chosen to be the concept of this hotel. Shape, texture, and color tone of the Moon are selected as the major components of this design, combined with Mexican culture and arts by using the traditional Mexican pattern. It is not only earlier core combination, but also the perfect mix of light and shadow from the stencil wood of Mexican which allows the guests to feel the identity of Mexico.
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SKETCHES
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PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
SPACE
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PLANING
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RECEPTION
RESTAURANT LOBBY CONCIEGE
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DATE : FALL 2014
GROUND FLOOR
PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
FLOOR PLAN
SCALE 1/8” =1’- 0”
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1 RECEPTION 2 CONCIERGE 3 LOBBY/LOUNGE 4 RESTAURANT RECEPTION 5 RESTAURANT BAR 6 BAR LOUNGE 7 BUFFET AREA 8 DINING AREA 9 PRIVATE DINING ROOM
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PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
DATE : FALL 2014
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
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LEGEND CHANDALIER LIGHT RECESSED LIGHT TRACK LIGHT RECESSED DOWNLIGHT
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PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
RECEPTION ELEVATION
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GROUND FLOOR ELEVATION
ELEVATION 56
PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
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01 GROUND FLOOR
CONCIERGE
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02 GROUND FLOOR
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HOTEL LOBBY
PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
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03 GROUND FLOOR
ELEVATOR GATE
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RESTAURANT CONCEPT
In the clear sky night, we need two things to feel the
beautifulness of the night, Moon and Stars. The hotel represents the moon to make the perfect night, we still need the stars. wAs a result, the concept of this restaurant is stars, which will make every nights for every guests become the memorable nights. The sparking of the stars is used to highlight the luxury of restaurant, by the selection and usage of various types of sleek materials. It is not only some specific types of materials that shows the elegance of the restaurant, but also the Mexican pattern is used on the walls and also fabric’s texture to remind and shows the culture and passion of Mexico combined with perfectly prepared Mexican American fusion food from our master chefs and fresh ingredients from local farms. This combination will make every guests leave this place with the remarkable memory.
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RESTAURANT ELEVATION
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01 RESTAURANT
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BAR LOUNGE
PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
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02 RESTAURANT
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DINING AREA
PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
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1 2 3 4 5
03 RESTAURANT
DINING AREA
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04 RESTAURANT
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PRIVATE DINING ROOM
PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
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GUESTROOM
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GUEST ROOM
PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
FLOOR PLAN
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1 RECEPTION 2 CONCIERGE 3 LOBBY/LOUNGE 4 RESTAURANT RECEPTION 5 RESTAURANT BAR 6 BAR LOUNGE 7 BUFFET AREA 8 DINING AREA 9 PRIVATE DINING ROOM
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DATE : FALL 2014
Legend Chandalier light Recessed light track light
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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
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PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
DATE : FALL 2014
KING DELUXE GUESTROOM ELEVATIONS
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PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
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01 GUESTROOM
KING DELUXE GUESTROOM
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02 GUESTROOM
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BATH ROOM
PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
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01 GROUND FLOOR
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FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
PROJECT : DE LA LUNA HOTEL
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02 GUEST ROOM
FURNITURE & FIXTURES
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01 GROUND FLOOR
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MATERIAL AND FINISHES
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02 GUEST ROOM
MATERIAL AND FINISHES
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PROJECT
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PIER48 COMMUNITY COMPLEX INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO
CLASS :INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO INSTRUCTOR : TOBI ADAMOLEGUN YEAR: SPRING 2014
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PROJECT : PIER 48 COMMUNITY COMPLEX
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DATE : SPRING 2014
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PIER 48 COMMUNITY COMPLEX
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This project will accommodate people in to “ revitalization community complex”. This will accommodate the city’s waterfront lifestyle which has been increasing for San Franciscans’ social and working lives. By creating a healthy and productive environment, I will integrate a public space, as well as a park into the growing community. I also realized that there is a need for a space where people can relax and enjoy after working or studying at the end of a day. This project will be designed to complete the community complex, which can become a prime spot due to its magnificent bay view of San Francisco.This project is designed to be mixed use between residential and commercial. It consists of Residential 20,000 Sq.Ft. and Commercial 10,000 Sq. Ft. Residential ( Apartmant) - Total 20,000 Sq.Ft - Including lobby, lounge, reception, office - 3 room types - Studio room - One bedroom - Two bedroom -All room can access park in the middle and view seeing of bay view or city view. Commercial - Total 10,000 Sq.Ft. - Including Three meals restaurant and sport bar 1) Three meals restaurant and Sport bar - Total 4,500 Sq.Ft. - Including reception, waiting area, staff office, kitchen, dinning area (Indoor and out door seatings), bar area, rest room, Storage and pantr y. -Open time 8:00Am - 3:00 PM and 6:00 PM - 2:00 AM 2) Spa and fitness center - Total 5,500 Sq.Ft. - Including reception, waiting area, sale area, lockers , Sauna, treatment rooms and Pool 100
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SITE LOCATION
PIER 48 SAN FRANCISCO The Break down & open up house or B(O) House is renovation project of Domino house that originally designed from architect Le Corbusier in 1914–1915 . It’s coming of the concept of Break down & open up. This concept express the idea of modernity that break down the old fashion or existingt then open mind, eyes and thought to get the new design.
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SITE ANALYSIS Noise There are 3 noises can affect to site. - Noise from At&t Park when there is baseball game (12 pm-3pm and 7 pm -10 pm) - Noise from pier 50 or Port of San Francisco’ s activities - Noise from parking lot in front of building and noise of transportation (bus, train, car) from city.
Transportation
Cultural - At& T Park : It is a home of SF Giant ( base ball game) - Cruise port : There are cruises around the world come to let tourists and people enjoy San Francisco - Boating show event. - Paddle sports and water sport such as sailing ,fishing. - Sometime have small concert such as Jazz concert in China Basin Park - Bike trip.
Users can reach to the site by. - Public transportation : Muni rail KT and N. - Private car : can park at At&t park and parking lot in front of this building. - Boat ( rental boat or tourist cruise ) - Bicycle : There are bike lane from embracadero along King St. pass AT&T park , China Basin Park to the site. It’s the good way to bike along bay view as well.
Vegetation It has less vegetation around site . There are China Basin Park which is small park and junior baseball praticing field.
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USER PROFILE
A. Business or professional workers who work around here B. Residents who work or live around community. - have middle income household. - age 25-39 years old. - mostly is 1 person household. - couples.
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C O N C E P T “ MERGE“ 107
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Unite 3 different spaces (restaurant+spa+apartment) in to one program(community complex). Also merge green space, public space and sustainable strategies in to entire space. 108
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CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
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CONSTUCT MODEL STUDY 1) Cut building in to 3 parts to allow space for green space and public space. 2) Cut building with different size to provide more green spaces. 3) Connect 3 parts to provide circulation to merge into the entire space. 4) Cut resident part to create and connect to the commercial part. 5) Expand commercial part and public space connect to green space. 6) Final shape of this building to show the concept of merge with in 30,000 Sq. ft.
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SKETCHS
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SPACE
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PLANING
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PROGRAM DIAGRAM
PIER 48 COMMUNITY COMPLEX
Fitness
Pool Sauna
RAM
Men Locker
Treatment room PIER 48 COMMUNITY COMPLEX Bar Area
Dining Area
Locker/ Bath room
Waiting Area
Thermal Co Women locker
LEGEND Restroom
Kitchen
Fitness
Pool Restroom
Storage
Sauna
Men Locker
Treatment room Waiting Two Area Bedroom
Locker/ Bath room
Fitness
Restaurant and bar
OMPLEX
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Reception
Spa/Gym Men Locker
Park Connection Major Adjacency Lounge Minor Adjacency View access Studio bedroom
Humidity Control
Women locker
Reception
LEGEND
Zone
Temperature Control Air Movement Radiant Temperature One Bedroom
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Heating
Lighting
Furnitur Water
User
Apartme Worker
Private
Comm
Public
Resid
Function Require
Thermal Comfort Humidity Control
Heating
Cooling
Lighting
Air Supply
Temperature Control Equipment Furniture Waiting Air 2014 Movement Jinatpak Kietvuttinon Lobby STUDIO ( SPRING LEGEND IAD 613 INTERIOR DESIGN ) BY TOBI ADAMOLEKUN Studio bedroom Area Electric Water Radiant Temperature ApartmentPark User Zone Connection Private Adjacency SaleMajor area Restaurant Customer Apartment Tenant Reception Reception Public Minor Adjacency
View access Thermal Comfort Lounge
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Humidity Control Temperature Control Air Movement Studio bedroom Radiant Temperature
Lobby
Function Require One Bedroom Heating
Worker
Outside People
Cooling
Lighting
Air Supply
Furniture
Equipment
Water
Electric
Commercial Residential
User
Zone Reception
Apartment
Park Connection Sale area Major Adjacency Minor Adjacency View access
Lounge
Sale area
Lobby Thermal Comfort
Women locker
Locker/ Bath room
m pa/Gym
Reception
Spa/Gym
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Park & public Sauna space
Park & public space
Restaurant and bar
Zone
Private Public
Function Require
Apartment Tenant
Restaurant Customer
Worker
Outside People
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FLOOR PLAN
SCALE 1/8” =1’- 0”
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RESTAURANT & BAR 1 Reception & waiting area 2 Seating & bar areas 3 Outdoor seating 4 Kitchen 5 restroom
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SPA & FITNESS 13 Reception and waiting area 14 Snack and bar area 15 Office 16 Men locker 17 Women locker 18 Massage room APARTMENT 19 Exclusive massage room 6 Reception and waiting area 20 Spa pool 7 Lobby and lounge 21 Fitness 8 Indoor garden 9 Office 10 Studio room 11 One bed room 12 Two bed room
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SECOND FLOOR
RESTAURANT & BAR SPA & FITNESS APARTMENT EXHIBITION & PERFORMANCE AREA
PARK & VEGETATION OPEN SPACE & RAMPS ENTRANCE
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CIRCULATION
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CIRCULATION
PIER 48 COMMUNITY COMPLEX GREEN ROOF
GREEN ROOF
GREEN SLOPE
EVENT/ EXHIBITION SPACE INDOOR GARDEN
COMMERCIAL CIRCULATION PARK RESIDENTIAL CIRCULATION WORKER CIRCULATION
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BUILDING SECTION
PIER 4
Spa Restaurant & bar
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BUILDING SECTION 1
BUILDING SECTION 2 & fitness
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Hydroponic roof garden su restaurant and bar with fres duce and water from rainwat lection or bay water and gray from spa and apartment
W Green roof reduce heat of solar gain and absorb noise and dust from parking lot
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SECTION OF COMMERCIAL ( RESTAURANT& BAR ) ESSUSTAINABLE ( RESTAURANT) PIER 48 COMMUNITY COMPLEX
upplies sh proter coly water
Roof top rainwater harvesting
SUMMER
Potential of bay view
RAIN WATER CISTERN
BAY WATER
Radiant floor heating Water softener system
Solar analysis
Rainwater cistern ( rainwater utilization system ) rainwater captured from roof store in cistern capable of storing 50 years rain event.
Wind analysis
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SUSTAINABLE SECTION OF RE
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Electric blind shade roof to reduce solar gain during summer months Solar thermal panels
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Photovoltic roof generate electricity to meet annual consumption for all building on site and it shades building roof from direct sun and insulation under roof plane reduces building cooling loads.
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Desalinateed water fresh water produced by removing salts from sea water or brackish water become portable use.
Indoor Courtyard provides open to sky indoor space aways from public eyes. For the climatic feature the hot air rises and escapes the building though the court. It also produces air by providing window.
Landscape - scale stormwater harvesting attracts residents to improve water quality and promote stewardship in neibourhood.
Vertical garden The plants in vertical garden help absorb toxins in the air regulate moiture, reduce
Also, it might even be used to grow a little food, provide beauty and interest for wall
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ESIDENTIAL ( APARTMENT )
MUNITY COMPLEX
Day lighting refer to use natural light to illuminate a building. This controlled admission of natuaral light into a space though glazing is used to reduce or illuminate electric lighting by utilizing ,day lighting and creates a stimulating and productive environment for building occupants.
Green roof or garden roof provide additional shading for roof surfaces and it reduces heat gain and provide a variety of shaded exterior and interior spaces.
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Roof top rainwater harvesting The collection and storage of rainwater from green roof catchment for future use. The water is generally stored in rainwater cistern or directed in to mechanisisms which recharge ground water.
RAIN WATER CISTERN
BAY WATER BAY WATER
Compositing toilets use biological process to deal with the disposal and processing of human excrement in to organic compost material. Compositing toilets don’t require water.
Water softener system
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Pine wood is hard wood flooring that can bring warm and distinctive beauty to restaurant and give more spacious feel to space . Also it certified by FSC.
RESTAURANT
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Low E glass reflects internal heat back into the space using this type of glass it can reduce heat loss.
Recycle glass is a sustainable, fully recyclable material which provides great environmental benefits such as contributing to mitigating climate change and saving precious natural resources. It is also highly appreciated in many applications for its inert nature and its contributions to safeguarding people’s health ad well being.
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RESTAURANT
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SPA POOL
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SPA MASSAGE ROOM
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APARTMENT LOUNGE
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APARTMENT LOUNGE
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COFFEE CORNER
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ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT
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MACY’S WOMEN SHOES STORE RETAIL DESIGN
CLASS :RETAIL DESIGN INSTRUCTOR : STEPHANIE SMITH-HAENEL YEAR: SPRING 2015
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PROJECT : MACY’S WOMEN SHOES’S STORE
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FIESTACY WOMEN’S SHOE STORE
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The Fietacy’s women shoes store is retail design project that is the
rebranding of Macy’s women shoes department. Macy wants to develop a comprehensively designed women’s shoe department that is unmistakably Macy’s and identifiable with the Macy’s brand experience. The prototypical shoe department is a proposal for installation in Macy’s flagship Herald Square store with the potential roll out to all its 700+ stores.
This store aims to design a selling environment to be contained within
1,250 square feet plus 750 square feet for stock. The total gross area including selling and stock will be 2,000 square feet. The height is restricted to 15 feet. Power will be available so lighting, changing visuals, illuminated graphics, computer keyboards, and monitors for information and print-outs will be integrated into this retail environment. The design may include interactive information systems relative to the merchandise offerings, their attributes, and special features. Additionally, I will provide a comprehensive design and branding design that includes a department name and logo, as well as packaging and graphic designs used to promote and identify the new Macy’s shoe department.
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SITE LOCATION
Mac y’s Herald square flagship, New York City
It’s originally known as the R. H. Macy and Company Store, is the flagship of Macy’s department stores, located on Herald Square in Manhattan, New York City. The building’s 2.2 million square feet.
In 2012 Macy( Herald square) began on one of largest capital
investment in the histor y of department store from the top to bottom renovation. This reinvention will make Herald Square the world ‘s most exciting, interesting and technologically advanced department store.
There are more traditionally American brands at the Herald Square
location (Coach, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren Polo, and Tommy Hilfiger), so that tourists from across the pond can feel as though they’re bringing home an exotic souvenir. 147
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MILLENIAL TARGET : 16-30 YEARS
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USER PROFILE
1)Millennial market refer to young women (16-30 years old) According to Macy’s Department stores is focusing on Millennials, people between the ages of 16 and 34. At least $430 billion of that is estimated to be spent on discretionar y products. Millennials are well informed and closely follow their brands and products through digital networks. Macy’s target consumers include Millennials. The company has launched several collections specifically aimed at Millennials. 2)Tourists/ visitors Tourists who are travelling or come to have an conference or seminar in the city. Macy’s flagship store at Herald Square is ver y popular shopping desination for visitor and tourist in New York City.
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FIESTACY SHOES’S STORE
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“ A pair of nice shoes will lead you to a better places, be special and stand out with our best selection of nice shoes in our welcoming celebration shoes store ”
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C O N C E P T “ CELEBRATION “
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The concept of Fiestacy women shoes store is “Celebration”. According
to target customer that mostly are young women and they usually buy shoes for special ocasion and they want to look out standing with the grat shoes to catch up and attrack people’s attention. Also, I want customer will have fun during they are buying shoes.
In this design I will design and create a highly modern elegant,
spacious and welcoming atmosphere which has a plain white space then combines with colorful decoration and lightings. Also it will design customed display with organic shape and functional with seating. It can be a focal point of this store as well.
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CONCEPT SKETCH
SCHEMETIC SKETCHS
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FLOOR PLAN
SCALE 1/8” =1’- 0”
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STOCK ROOM 750 SQ.FT
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1) Entrance 2) Merchandise display 3) Wall display shelf 4) Wall feature displays 5) Seatings 6) Freen standing diaplay 7) Mirriors 8) Cash wrap
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STOCK ROOM 750 sq.ft
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LIGHT LEGEND 6” Incandescent Pendant light 4” Recessed LED down light 6.5” Halogen spot light
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STOCK ROOM 750 SQ.FT
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A SECTION
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MAGIC MIRRIOR
PROVIDES NEW TECHNOLOGY OF MERCHANDISE MIRRIOR TOUCH SCREEN
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BRANDING DESIGN
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LOGO DEVELOPMENT
FIESTA + MACY = FIESTACY
FINAL LOGO
Fiestacy shoe store is inspired by the concept of “ Celebration” ,which convey the idealy of playful and hapiness moment when ever y women come to shopping in our store. Also, it shows the idea of this shoes store to make all customer be special all the time not just for special events or festivals . The word “ Fiesta” Means as festival and combines with Macy’s name. Fiestacy shoes store provides the best trendy shoes and special shoes for all women to be outstanding in ever y moment of life.
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FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
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METALLIC BAL LOON INST ALLATION FOR HANGING DISPLA Y
WHITE AL LUNINIUM
MILKY WHITE ACRYLIC
PEACHY VELVET SEATINGS
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY RESUME
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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I was born in Bangkok, the capital city and center for government, economy and society of Thailand. In my school days, from elementar y school to high school, my favorite subject were art and design. In senior high school, I had an opportunity to be a representative of Thailand. I went to Korea (Pusan) and Japan (Hiroshima). I joined Asian art and cultural seminar, where I learned and got inspirations for continuing my study in university.
After I got back from the Asian Youth camp in Korea and Japan, I followed my passion by choosing
to learn Fine arts at Srinakarinwirot University, Bangkok, Thailand, where I was interested in faculty of Fines Art. Learning in this field helped me strengthen my foundation in both knowledge and academic foudation of art. During my bachelor’s degree, I always worked with Installation Art, which involved putting and arranging objects into a specific space both indoor and outdoor. I enjoyed infinitely imagining thousands ways of arrangement to demonstrate who I am and look most outstanding in the limited space. Throughout my experience with installation art, including, those lessons inside and outside the university, I found a linkage of my study area to interior architecture design then I decided to enter to the interior design field.
Moreover, After I graduate I worked as art teacher and curator at Studio Miu school and art galler y
(Thailand) for one and a half years. I gained more art and design experiences by teaching and exchanging all knowledge with my students, designers and artists who came to study and have art exhibitions in this place. These experiences made me think about my own studying interest, which was not limited only fine arts for drawing and painting. But also I want to open my eyes on design field by getting associated with interior architecture design knowledge. It is going to be my passion and profession as my career in the future.
Therefore, I decided to go study MFA Interior Architecture and design at Academy of Art University,
United States. This school lead me to set my goal to this field of interior design completely. Additionally, all my passion and the experiences that I have accumulated at Academy of Art University program ser ve me as an important milestone of my lifelong career in interior architecture design.
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EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS average
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skilled
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Residential Design Hospitality Design Commercial Design Retail & Exhibition Sketching
EXPERIENCE
AutoCAD Revit 3DsMAX Photoshop Illustrator InDesign
PERSONAL SKILLS average
Creativity Self management Multitasking Commuication Teamwork
AWARD
LANGUAGE SKILLS
English
REFERENCES Available upon request
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Family : Kietvuttinon’s family/My parent and sister Friends:
Theerapa
Mekathikom/Sirimon
Banchoetsakun/
Minji Lee/Ran An/Qiqun Chu/Ariel Chang/Jamie Hsu/Gill Huang,Ruonan Fan/Nghi Tran/Joshua Z Zhang/Mingbi Luo/ Branigan Chuang Faculty : Stephanie Smith-Haenel/ Roger Ricketts/ Edwin Jordan/ Tobi Adamolekun/ Ivan Azerbegi/ Robert Frank/ Archibald Woo/ Ernest Mariotto/ Michael Sammet/ Mark Cruz/Kathleen Roche/ Molly Ness/Jim Fong/ Suzan Swabacker ESL support: Alliya Anderson/Wynn Newberr y Ser vice: The Key Printing & Binding/ ARC Printing/Brick Art Material/ Kelly paper/ Flax Art and Design I would like to thank all of you. Without you, /this portfolio could not be completed. Thank you to the instructors of Academy of Art University. You taught me so much about this professional field. Thank you to ESL tutors. As an international student, without your patience and enthusiasm, I would not have been able to express myself clearly. Thank you to my friends. You always stand by me when I am in need of help, Either in the academic of mental aspect. Most importantly to my family. without you, the dream of learning design in United States would never have come true. You are the people who care about me the most in the world. There will never be enough words to express my appreciation. Thank you. I love you
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