Jiteng Liu (Nico)'s Interior Design Portfolio

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INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO

BY JITENG LIU (NICO) NEW YORK SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DESIGN (NYSID)


INTRODUCTION

My name is Jiteng Liu (Nico). I was born in Sichuan, China, and moved to the United States when I was 18 years old. I lived in Denver, CO, for undergraduate in the University of Denver around four years. Then I moved to New York for my master’s degree in New York School of Interior Design (NYSID) around three years. When I was studying in NYSID, I have learned to view everything from a design perspective. In 2019, my classmates and I went to help a company, Safe Horizon, redecorate their New York department office in Staten Island. I always try to bring my real-world experience to the methods, techniques, and theories of design that I learned. I am grateful that I can pursue this profession that I am deeply passionate. I am proud to share some examples of my work that completed at NYSID. Please look over my portfolio and feel free to reach out to me anytime if I can provide you with more information about anything.



CATALOGUE

MUSEUM DESIGN Experiential Asian Tea Museum ..........1~8..........

ROOM DESIGN Diving Resort Hotel Suit ..........9~11..........

HOTEL LOBBY DESIGN Hotel V Lobby ..........12~14..........

OFFICE DESIGN World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) New York Office ..........15~16..........

RETAIL DESIGN Alexander Wang Soho Boutique ..........17~19..........



MUSEUM DESIGN

EXPERIENTIAL ASIAN TEA MUSEUM

THESIS

SECTION PERSPECTIVE

BUILDING INFORMATION

SITE & NEIGHBORHOOD

Subway & Busline • Name of Facility: St. Ann’s Warehouse • Area: Empire Fulton Ferry Park • Location: 45 Water St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 • Building Type: Commercial / Office Building • Year Built: 1900 • # of Floor: 1 or 2 • Space / Area: 27, 275 sq. ft.

BUILDING IMAGE

HAND SKETCH

Step 1: Floating

Step 4: Rotating

Step 2: Sinking

Step 5: Mixing

Step 3: Spreading

Step 6: Settling

Nearby Restaurant

CONCEPT IMAGE

DESIGN CONCEPT • The building I choose is St. Ann’s Warehouse. It is located in Empire Fulton Ferry Park, and it is a two-story building. • The purpose of the Experiential Asian Tea Museum is to let everyone fall in love with Asian Tea by watching, learning, studying, and experiencing. 1



MUSEUM DESIGN

EXPERIENTIAL ASIAN TEA MUSEUM

1ST FLOOR PLAN

1ST FLOOR RCP 2

THESIS

TEA PROCESSING STEP

1

3

4

24 16

15

5

6 17

7

Step 1: Harvesting

Step 5: Rolling

Step 2: Withering

Step 6: Firing & Baking

Step 3: Tossing

Step 7: Drying

Step 4: Dry Fementation

Step 8: Fixation

25 18 8

3

19

26

9 27

20

10

25

11

12

21

13 28 14 22

23 0’ 4’ 8’ 16’

Recessed Down Light

3

32’

Spot Light

3

Cove Light 0’ 4’ 8’

16’

Down Pendent Light

32’

Mechanical Thing

LED Panel Light

1

Main Entrance

7

IMAX (Quaquversal Movie Theatre)

13 Tea Processing: Drying

19 Two Sides Elevator

25 Lake

31 Small Tea Room

2

Secondary Entrance

8

Tea Processing: Withering

14 Tea Processing: Fixation

20 Manager ’s Office

26 Temple

32 VIP Tea Room

3

Emergency Exit

9

Tea Processing: Tossing

15 Souvenir Store

21 Main Office

27 Bench

33 Balcony

4

Front Desk

10 Tea Processing: Dry Fementation

16 Staff Resting Room

22 Gallery

28 Garden Lamp

34 Display Box

5

Sculpture

11 Tea Processing: Rolling

17 Restroom

23 LED Display Board

29 Hallway

35 Large Drawing

6

Resting Area

12 Tea Processing: Firing & Baking

18 Meeting Room

24 Tea Trees (Harvesting)

30 Large Tea Room

36 Plants

2



MUSEUM DESIGN

EXPERIENTIAL ASIAN TEA MUSEUM

2ND FLOOR PLAN

2ND FLOOR RCP

THESIS

TEA ROOM TYPE

3 29

30

31

7

31

19 (VOID) 32

Type 1: Small & VIP Tea Room

THEATRE DESIGN 32

33

30

0’ 4’ 8’ 16’

Recessed Down Light

32’

3 Spot Light 3

0’ 4’ 8’

Cove Light 16’

Down Pendent Light

32’

Mechanical Thing

LED Panel Light

1

Main Entrance

7

IMAX (Quaquversal Movie Theatre)

13 Tea Processing: Drying

19 Two Sides Elevator

25 Lake

31 Small Tea Room

2

Secondary Entrance

8

Tea Processing: Withering

14 Tea Processing: Fixation

20 Manager ’s Office

26 Temple

32 VIP Tea Room

3

Emergency Exit

9

Tea Processing: Tossing

15 Souvenir Store

21 Main Office

27 Bench

33 Balcony

4

Front Desk

10 Tea Processing: Dry Fementation

16 Staff Resting Room

22 Gallery

28 Garden Lamp

34 Display Box

5

Sculpture

11 Tea Processing: Rolling

17 Restroom

23 LED Display Board

29 Hallway

35 Large Drawing

6

Resting Area

12 Tea Processing: Firing & Baking

18 Meeting Room

24 Tea Trees (Harvesting)

30 Large Tea Room

36 Plants

3

Type 2: Large Tea Room



MUSEUM DESIGN

EXPERIENTIAL ASIAN TEA MUSEUM

SECTION ELEVATION

SPECIAL ELEMENT 32

30

32

31

31

30

1 3

22

23

21

20

19

18

17

15

3

35

1 5

4

7

8

9 29

10 30

11

12

13

14

33

35 34 36

27

24

28

23

17

6

7

0’ 4’ 8’

16’

32’

MATERIAL

Main Floor

Wall

Ceiling

Stairs

Sand Floor

Temple Floor

Stone Floor

1

Main Entrance

7

IMAX (Quaquversal Movie Theatre)

13 Tea Processing: Drying

19 Two Sides Elevator

25 Lake

31 Small Tea Room

2

Secondary Entrance

8

Tea Processing: Withering

14 Tea Processing: Fixation

20 Manager ’s Office

26 Temple

32 VIP Tea Room

3

Emergency Exit

9

Tea Processing: Tossing

15 Souvenir Store

21 Main Office

27 Bench

33 Balcony

4

Front Desk

10 Tea Processing: Dry Fementation

16 Staff Resting Room

22 Gallery

28 Garden Lamp

34 Display Box

5

Sculpture

11 Tea Processing: Rolling

17 Restroom

23 LED Display Board

29 Hallway

35 Large Drawing

6

Resting Area

12 Tea Processing: Firing & Baking

18 Meeting Room

24 Tea Trees (Harvesting)

30 Large Tea Room

36 Plants

4

FURNITURE

THESIS



MUSEUM DESIGN

EXPERIENTIAL ASIAN TEA MUSEUM

TOP VIEW

THESIS

RENDERING

Entrance & Front Desk

Front Desk & Theatre & Souvenir Store 5



MUSEUM DESIGN

EXPERIENTIAL ASIAN TEA MUSEUM

THESIS

RENDERING

Tea Processing Area (Step 2: Withering)

1st Floor Hallway

Tea Processing Area (Step 8: Fixation)

2nd Floor Hallway 6



MUSEUM DESIGN

EXPERIENTIAL ASIAN TEA MUSEUM

THESIS

RENDERING

2nd Floor Balcony (Small Tea Room)

VIP Tea Room

2nd Floor Balcony (VIP Tea Room)

VIP Tea Room 7



MUSEUM DESIGN

EXPERIENTIAL ASIAN TEA MUSEUM

THESIS

RENDERING

From Secondary Entrance / Tea Trees (Step 1: Harvesting)

Temple & Lake

Corner of the Garden

Resting Area with Lake (Around Temple) 8



ROOM DESIGN

DIVING RESORT HOTEL SUIT

STUDIO

SECTION PERSPECTIVE

BUILDING INFORMATION

• Name of Facility: Majestic Apartments • Area: Manhattan • Location: 115 Central Park West, New York, NY 10023 • Building Type: Skyscraper • Year Built: 1929-1931 • # of Floor: 31 • Height: 346 ft.

BUILDING IMAGE

CONCEPT IMAGE

DESIGN CONCEPT • • • •

Luxury Different than other hotels The suit with pools The pool continues from inside to outside • The suit with large veranda • Most areas are open and clear to see through 9

HAND SKETCH



ROOM DESIGN

DIVING RESORT HOTEL SUIT

FLOOR PLAN

STUDIO

AXONOMETRIC

5 6 8 9

7

4

10

1 2 3

1 Porch

3 Dining Room

5 Bedroom

7 Inside Swimming Pool

2 Mini Bar

4 Living Room

6 Main Restroom

8 Outside Swimming Pool

9 Balcony 10 Guest Restroom

FURNITURE RCP

MATERIAL

Swimming Pool

Marble Floor

Balcony Wall 10

Furniture

Closet



ROOM DESIGN

DIVING RESORT HOTEL SUIT

STUDIO

RENDERING

Bedroom

Living Room

Balcony with Outdoor Swimming Pool

Bedroom

Living Room

Indoor Swimming Pool & Restroom

11



HOTEL LOBBY DESIGN

HOTEL V LOBBY

SECTION PERSPECTIVE

BUILDING INFORMATION

• Name of Facility: Wyndham New Yorker Hotel • Area: Manhattan • Location: 481 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10001 • Building Type: Commercial / Hotel Building • Year Built: 1930 • # of Floor: 43 (21 for hotel) • Space / Area: 1, 000, 000 sq. ft.

STUDIO HAND SKETCH

CONCEPT IMAGE

BUILDING IMAGE

DESIGN CONCEPT • • • • • •

Floor plan idea comes from the seven-piece puzzle The concept also comes from the shape of the diamond The floor plan will be lots of triangle shapes RCP idea comes from the mountain shape The atmosphere will be more like in the forest Lost of leaves on the ceiling make it looks like in the jungle 12



HOTEL LOBBY DESIGN

HOTEL V LOBBY

1ST FLOOR PLAN

STUDIO

1ST FLOOR RCP

RENDERING

7 8 10 3

8

9 6

3

12

2 11

9 1 4

5

LT-1 LT-2 1 Porch

5 Valet

9 Resting Area

2 Hallway

6 Front Desk

10 Bar

14 Staff Office

3 Storage

7 Visitor Center

11 Stairs

15 Manager ’s Office

4 Store

8 Restroom

12 Sculpture

16 File Storage

LT-3 LT-4

LT-5

LT-7

LT-6

LT-8

Front Desk

13 Restaurant

MATERIAL

FURNITURE

Ceiling

Lobby Floor

Carpet

Wall 13

Resting Area & Bar & Stairs



HOTEL LOBBY DESIGN

HOTEL V LOBBY

2ND FLOOR PLAN

STUDIO

2ND FLOOR RCP

16

RENDERING

15

14

8

9 13 8 2 11

(VOID)

LT-1

LT-3

LT-5

LT-7 Stairs

LT-2 1 Porch

5 Valet

9 Resting Area

2 Hallway

6 Front Desk

10 Bar

14 Staff Office

3 Storage

7 Visitor Center

11 Stairs

15 Manager ’s Office

4 Store

8 Restroom

12 Sculpture

16 File Storage

LT-4

LT-6

LT-8

13 Restaurant

MATERIAL

FURNITURE

Wall

Restroom

Column

Stairs 14

Restaurant



OFFICE DESIGN

WORLD WIDE FUND FOR NATURE (WWF) NEW YORK OFFICE 6 GLOBAL GOALS

RENDERING

STUDIO COMPANY INFORMATION • • • • • • •

Food

Climate & Energy

Founded: April 29, 1961 Headquarters: Gland, Switzerland President: Pavan Sukhdev Purposes: Environmentalism, Conservation, Ecology Web: http://wwf.panda.org/ Company Goals #: 6 Office Design for World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1961, working in the field of the wilderness preservation, and the reduction of human impact on the environment. They aim to “stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.”

DESIGN CONCEPT

Oceans

Wildlife

• • • • •

The company goals will be very obvious in the entrance Combination of cold and warm material Try to make each staff have an office & next to the window Some rooms for people to eat and relax Private phone booth for people to chat

CONCEPT IMAGE

Reception Center

BUILDING INFORMATION

BUILDING IMAGE Forests

HAND SKETCH

• • • •

Name of Facility: Regus Area: Manhattan Location: 41 Madison Ave, Manhattan, NY 10010 Building Type: Commercial / Business Building 15

Freshwater



OFFICE DESIGN

WORLD WIDE FUND FOR NATURE (WWF) NEW YORK OFFICE

FLOOR PLAN

16

17

14 19

15

20

18 13

3

5

9 12

6

5

2

Visitor ’s Waiting Room

3

Visitor ’s Closet

4

Multi Purpose Room

5

Phone Booth

6

Mail Room

7

Main Meeting Room

8

Interns

9

Storage & Files

RENDERING

11 Director of Development Fundraising

2 1

4

Reception Center

10 Staff Office

12 2

1

STUDIO

12 Secondary Meeting Area 11

13 Director of Global Outreach 14 Executive Director

7

15 Education Coordinator 7

16 Media Coordinator

4

17 Employee Closet

10

18 Printing Area

8

19 Tech Support 20 Computer Equipment Room

Large Multi Purpose Room

RCP

FURNITURE SECTION ELEVATION

MATERIAL Reception Center

LT-1

LT-2

LT-3

LT-4

Main Multipurpose Room 16

Executive Director’s Office

Large Meeting Room



RETAIL DESIGN

ALEXANDER WANG SOHO BOUTIQUE

RENDERING

STUDIO

BRAND INFORMATION

HAND SKETCH

Alexander Wang. Alexander Wang was born and raised in San Francisco, California, and moved to New York City to attend Parsons School of Design. In 2005, after two years, he decided to pursue the launch of his own label. The collection began predominately in knitwear represented by six unisex silhouettes.

CATEGORY DESIGN CONCEPT

Woman • • • •

Collection T By Alexander Wang Denim X AW Bags

• • • •

Shoes Jewelry Barcode Accessories

• • • • • •

Luxury Simple color to highlight the brand characteristic First floor for women’s collection Second floor for men’s collection One special and obvious area for new arrivals An open space on the second floor to see the new arrivals

CONCEPT IMAGE New Collections

BUILDING INFORMATION

BUILDING IMAGE

Man • Apparel • Barcode • Accessories

• • • • •

Name of Facility: The Apartment by The Line Area: Manhattan Location: 76 Greene St #3, New York, NY 10012 Building Type: Commercial / Retail Building # of Floor: 5 (2 for retail) 17



RETAIL DESIGN

ALEXANDER WANG SOHO BOUTIQUE

FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1

MATERIAL

STUDIO

RENDERING

2 13

3

2

7

8

4

10

2

5

Armchair

12 2

9

9

9

14

1

1 Show Room

3 Corridor

5 Resting/Bar Area

7 Restroom

2 Display Area

4 New Collection

6 Staff Resting Area

8 Cash Wrap

9 Fitting Room/Area 10 Locker/Storage

11 Office

13 Elevators

12 Stairs

14 Emergency Exit

Carpet

FIRST FLOOR RCP LT-1

LT-7

LT-2

LT-8

LT-3

LT-9

LT-4

LT-10

Women’s Collection Metal

NEW COLLECTION

LT-5 LT-6

SECTION ELEVATION

South Side

North Side 18



RETAIL DESIGN

ALEXANDER WANG SOHO BOUTIQUE

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

5

MATERIAL

13

11

7

2

STUDIO

RENDERING

10

3 (VOID)

8

6

14

2

Wall

5 2 9

2

12

9

1 Show Room

3 Corridor

5 Resting/Bar Area

7 Restroom

2 Display Area

4 New Collection

6 Staff Resting Area

8 Cash Wrap

9

9

9 Fitting Room/Area 10 Locker/Storage

11 Office

13 Elevators

12 Stairs

14 Emergency Exit

Floor

SECOND FLOOR RCP LT-1

LT-7

LT-2

LT-8

LT-3

LT-9

LT-4

LT-10

Fitting Room & Display Area

Column

LT-5 LT-6

FURNITURE

1st Floor Resting Area & Cash Wrap 19



THANK YOU

JITENG LIU (NICO) EMAIL: NICOLIU.NYSID@GMAIL.COM TEL: +1 (720) 550-3600 NEW YORK SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DESIGN (NYSID)


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