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JOEHYNN YANG SAMPLE OF WORK 2015 MFA, NEW YORK SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DESIGN
SAMPLE OF WORK 2015 MFA, NEW YORK SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DESIGN
JOEHYNN YANG 4 WIKILEAKS
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20 WAYANG
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PASSIONATE
VISUAL PROTEAN EMPATHETIC
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JOE-HYNN YANG EDUCATION • New York School of Interior Design, NYSID:
121 West 72nd Street, #10C New York, NY 10023
917-4004393 yang.joehynn@gmail.com
MFA in Interior Design (ongoing.) Class of 2016. Mark Hampton Scholarship Award, 2015. Dean’s List. One of 3 selected for inaugural Global Design Workshop with Beijing University, designing in Pu’er, Yunnan province.
• Parsons, The New School for Design:
Certificate, 2012-13. Courses incl. Residential Int. Design, Furniture Design, Life Drawing, Fashion Trends, and Rhino.
• Called to the Bar of England & Wales:
Bar Examination, General Council of the Bar, London. Member of Gray’s Inn, London.
• Brasenose College, University of Oxford:
BA (Honors) in Jurisprudence (Law.) Martin Wronker Prize: Best Finals Paper in Jurisprudence.
• International ASEAN Scholarship, Singapore:
Pre-university tuition, board and lodging, renewed 4 years.
WORK • Robert A. M. Stern Architects, Paid Internship:
May-August 2015. FF&E schemes for luxury hospitality towers, Ivy League institutional mixed-use amenities. Led intern team on one-day charette presentation to Partners.
• Courage & Joy, Inc., Principal:
Self-employed Asian art dealer, including advisory & appraisal services, mid 2009-2013. Member of AADNY; a by-invitation group organising Asia Week New York yearly. Gallery exhibition,“Serene Glazes, Elegant Forms - 2012,” received notable mention by Roberta Smith, NY Times.
• Christie’s, Inc., Senior Vice-President:
Dept. Head, Chinese Works of Art, 2008-mid 2009. Primary business-getter. Directed twice-yearly auctions at Rockefeller Center, with annual gross sales of $80million in 2008. Sourced Chinese art globally, managed staff of six; oversaw client strategy & development, controlled catalog layout & exhibition design, sale marketing, and proposals.
• Sotheby’s, Inc., Vice-President:
Dept. Head, Chinese Works of Art, New York, 2001-2007. Grew annual sales over 5 years from $4million to a record $40million single-season.Trained at Sotheby’s London.
SKILLS Revit, AutoCAD (incl. AutoCAD 3D), SketchUp (incl. VRay), Photoshop, InDesign. • Full proficiency: Rhino, Adobe Illustrator, 3DsMax. • Basic proficiency: Excellent hand-drafting skills, particularly graphite and watercolor. • STRENGTHS • Fine Art expertise, in both western and non-western timelines. International travel, exposure and outlook. • Excellent left-brain analytic & right-brain creative skills; fast adaptation & transition between programs. • Strong real-world design sensibility; esp. luxury marketing, catalog publishing, exhibition design. • High-level professionalism, with proven teamwork, client development and leadership qualities.
Proposal for Corporate Office, 41 Madison Avenue, New York. 7600 sq. ft. Inspired by Wikileaks’ present headquarters within a Cold War-era underground bunker in Sweden, with its floating glass conference room above computer servers, the concept was to adapt the glass box skyscraper site and “invert the bunker.” The client’s mission for transparency in governance and appropriate data protection is served by an office layout with successive levels of access, balancing open plan against enclave and refuge workspaces, culminating in James Turrellinspired hexagonal reverse coves above an amphitheater housing data servers.
(C) KATE PETERS FOR TIME MAGAZINE, TIME.COM DEC 13, 2010
WIKILEAKS HEADQUARTERS, NYC
JAMES TURRELL “ATEN REIGN” 2013, GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM NY
INSPIRATION & MOOD 5
ALBERT FRANCE-LANORD ARCHITECTS, ARCHDAILY.COM, DEC 2010
STUDIO OF DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE: KLIQUE DESK OFFICES, BANGKOK
ALBERT FRANCE-LANORD ARCHITECTS, ARCHDAILY.COM, DEC 2010
INITIAL SKETCH & FREEHAND PERSPECTIVE
DIVISION OF USE
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
“a succession of constrictive spaces, using a hexagonal module, open eventually to workspaces which maximise parkside views...”
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PARTI: CLOSED & OPEN HEXAGONS AXONOMETRIC 7
SECTION 1: RECEPTION
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FURNITURE MOON SOFA WITH OTTOMAN & SEOUL DESK BY ZAHA HADID
MAGIS CHAIR ONE & STOOL ONE BY KONSTANTIN GRCIC
GENERATION TASK CHAIR BY KNOLL
SW1 LOUNGE CHAIR BY COALESSE
INTERPOLE K-LOUNGE SYSTEM BY KNOLL
120DEG CURRENTS SYSTEM BY KNOLL
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CITGO SHELF BY ZAHA HADID
(C) Paul Cocksedge, A Gust of Wind, V&A Museum, London, 2010
SECTION 2: CYBER LOUNGE & ENCLAVE ROOMS
SECTION 3: STADIUM SEATING & ART DISPLAY
SECTION 4: PRIMARY BENCHING
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“color-changing ascending covelights accent a color palette inspired by flickering data servers ...”
STADIUM: LIGHTING PLAN CALLOUT
FINISHES
CARPET TILE: INTERFACE MONOCHROME 101841 BLUE
TASKCHAIRS: MOMENTUM TEXTILES TETRA COBALT
WALL COVERING:
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ACCENT CHAIRS: MAHARAM KVADRAT WATERBORN 443
WALL COVERING
COLUMN CLADDING: MESH PERFORATED ALUMINUM
FROM CAVE BUNKER TO GLASS BOX
PERSPECTIVE RENDERING: WATERCOLOR
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PSYCHOLOGYTODAY.COM, MAY 2014
CEPHALO ARMOR TECHNOLOGY Proposal for Corporate Lobby, 401 Park Avenue South, New York. 750 sq. ft. Inspired by Bellows’ painting “Stag at Sharkey’s,” and the scale of giant crystals at the Naica Mine in Mexico, the concept explores the theme of combat. With elements that ‘attack & respond’, the interior examines spatial compression and release, as well as the assertive thrusts associated with post-traumatic stress and CTE brain injury (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) suffered by wounded warriors and sportsmen. Voronoi cell imaging in the back-lit perforated drop ceiling and punctured furniture correlates with flickering neuron activity, while the rule of thirds establishes a rhythm across the narrow longitudinal space.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY, NYTIMES.COM 012213
THE GLOBE AND MAIL, CANADA.VISUAL.LY.COM 122811
GEORGE BELLOWS, “STAG AT SHARKEY’S,” 1909, CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
INSPIRATION & MOOD 13
(C) CARSTEN PETERS, NATIONAL GEORGRAPHIC, NOV 2008
MARCH STUDIOS CANBERRA 2014, ARCHDAILY.COM
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DIVISION OF USE
CIRCULATION
INITIAL SKETCHES
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PROCESS MODEL: RHINO 3D
EAST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
“transforming 3 pre-existing structural columns to echo the dynamic tension of the 3 figures in the back-lit wall graphic ...” AXONOMETRIC 15
1. VIEW SOUTH FROM RECEPTION TO SEATING
NEUROIMAGING AS CORPORATE BRANDING IMAGERY (SOURCE: http://neurology.ufl.edu)
2. ELEVATOR VESTIBULE
3. VIEW NORTH FROM SEATING TO ENTRANCE
“scale, dramatic contrast, luxurious textures, emphatic mood ...”
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4. RECEPTION
FINISHES & FURNITURE
DOORS: ACID-ETCHED & BRUSHED FINISH BRONZE
CEILING: CUSTOM LATTICE VORONOI CELL DIAGRAM
FLOOR: DARK EMPERADOR MARBLE(HONED), ABC STONE
FLOOR: EXPOSED CONCRETE
WALLS: GREY SMOKE LIMESTONE (FLAMED), ABC STONE
FURNITURE: BRUSHED STEEL FINISH
SEATING: VINTAGE BUFFALO BROWN, EDELMAN LEATHER
FURNITURE: SOURCE http//torabiarchitect.com
5. ELEVATOR VESTIBULE & ART DISPLAY WALL
ATTACK & RESPONSE IN THE MODERN ARENA The lighting scheme defines a raised arena featuring glossy and rough contrasts in stone, concrete, steel, bronze, and leather, for a corporate client developing combat armor for brain-injury prevention. The art display incorporates helmets which range from the historical past, such as for jousting and samurai use, to modern day football and sports headgear.
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WAYANG MALAYSIAN LAW OFFICES Proposal for Corporate Headquarters, 1095 Avenue of the Americas, New York. 18,000 sq. ft. Inspired by tropical rainforests and the veils of translucency created by humidity, the concept for the US headquarters of a firm specialising in international law & Islamic finance law is the transplanting of the Malaysian environment to New York. Overlapping translucent textured sheets are repeatedly applied and visible at the custom partitions, a layered living wall and an offset cascade waterfall-feature. Placed regularly along the N-S axis and canted and angled to resemble fabric sails or ‘veils’, the semi-opaque partitions act as theatrical backdrops for penumbral movement, relating back to “wayang kulit”, Malaysia’s distinctive shadow puppetry.
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“both the rainforest canopy and the undulating motion of Malay dance is expressed by columns clad with swaying vortices ...” Owner
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TRANSPOSING HERITAGE & GREEN LIFESTYLE TO NYC Derived from vernacular Malay stilted ‘kampung’ houses and Southeast Asian Chinese townhouses, a strong interpenetration of green space is evident in overhanging conference rooms, internal airwells, and a broad ‘medan’ atrium with bifurcating grand stair.
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