PORTFOLIO PINYI LI / 2017 INTERIOR DESIGN
PORTFOLIO 2017 PINYI LI
Phone_ 415-926-2614 Email_ p3nnydesign@gmail.com https://issuu.com/p3nnydesign/docs/portfolio Academy of Art University 601 Brannan St, San Francisco, CA 94107 Major_ BFA Interior Architecture & Design Director_ Archana Myer Class Course_ IAD 450 Portfolio Preparation Instructor_ Chamindri Wijemanne Photographer_ Pinyi Li Typeface_ Source Sans Pro Printer_ MOO, Chum’s Design Bindery_ Cardoza James Binding 2325 3rd St, Ste221, San Francisco, CA 94107 Copyright @ PINYI LI 2017 All Rights Reserved. No partof this publication mat be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the written permission of PINYI LI.
PINYI LI (PENNY LI) Pin Yi Li was born and raised in Taipei in 1992. She graduated from Interior Architecture and Design in Academy of Art University, which located in San Francisco, United States. Penny is a passionate, creative and stylish designer with a flair for translating their clients’ ideas into inspirational interiors. With an eye for detail and the personal touch, every project is delivered to the very highest of standards.
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COMMERCIAL DESIGN NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS
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COMMERCIAL DESIGN SERENITY SENIOR LIVING
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RESIDENCIAL DESIGN MARRITTO RESIDENCE
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COMMERCIAL DESIGN CHANNEL MARKET
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ARCHITECTURE DESIGN ORGANIC ARCHITECTURE
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OTHER ARTWORKS MARKER / SKETCHES
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Commercial Design National Geographic Headquarters
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National Geographic
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Site
: Presideo of San Francisco
Address
: 34 Graham St, San Francisco, CA 94129
Website
: www.nationalgeographic.com
Client Profile + Project Information
The National Geographic Society started in Washington DC in 1888 as a small group of travelers and their patrons in the late Victorian Age, a time when European and American explorers were finding a strong audience at home for tales of adventure and foreign cultures. Shortly after its own founding, the Society started a magazine of its own, which covered a wide variety of world cultures and natural resources, with a particular emphasis on maps and high quality photography. The Society also sponsored the work of many major scientists— Louis and Mary Leakey, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, and Dian Fossey, just to name a few—and later on, provided funding for films and television shows. This dual emphasis on exploration and education has made them a household name, and the golden border of their flagship magazine is a design icon in itself. Their strong media division, now including the NatGeo TV channel, has continued to fund a wide range of scientific and philanthropic efforts around the world. The Society currently has a little under 2000 employees in various offices. In September of 2015, the Society announced a somewhat controversial new partnership with 21st Century Fox, part of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, to reorganize their publications for a digital age. The Society hopes that it will be able to maintain the integrity of its mission long into the future by taking some risks now and hopefully not losing the loyalty of generations of readers in the process. The infusion of cash that the Murdoch deal brings will allow the National Geographic Society to fulfill an old ambition to open an outpost on the Pacific Rim, and they have identified a site in San Francisco’s Presidio. On the southern side of the Golden Gate, the Presidio began in 1776 as a Spanish fort guarding the entrance to the bay, and it was an area continuously used for the military until 1994, when the end of the Cold War prompted the US Congress to reduce costs by assigning the land to the National Park system (GGNRA). While the Presidio has never actually seen war, millions of immigrants, soldiers, and tourists have had their first or last view of the Bay Area while sailing in the shadow of the pine trees of the Presidio. The Society wishes to develop a mixed-use building here that will house their west coast corporate offices and they have selected the following building. 13 •
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34 Graham St, San Francisco
site analysis The Presidio of San Francisco is now one of a national park service in the United States. It was originally known as El Presidio Real de San Francisco, a Spanish fort sited by Juan Bautista de Anza in 1776. The park is characterized by natural environment surrounded. It has a magnificent view overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco and the Pacific Ocean.
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“ h a t c h” t h e s p a c e
The design of this National Geographic Headquarters was designed with the idea the Hatch. What is the ultimate value of the space? I personally think every space is unique. Some kind of space can not be replaced, can not be forgotten which brought people a special memory when they experiment it. National Geographic is a scientific and educational institution in the world. Its credits include geography, archaeology and natural science, the promotion of environmental and historical conservation, and the study of world culture and history. I want to create an environment that people can learn in each space. Hatch is a process to open and produce a young animal. People who visit the headquarters can “hatch” the space to learn something new from their visiting, gain their knowledge. The potterylike concrete, tree, natural light, shadow and so on, the characteristics can best represent the design concept hatch.
THE CAPACITY TO LEARN IS A GIFT; THE ABILITY TO LEARN IS A SKILL; THE WILLINGNESS TO LEARN IS A CHOICE.
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- BRIAN HERBERT
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A
B
C
D
E
1
OPEN TO ABOVE INDOOR TREE
UP
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4
3
STAIR A
5
7
CAFE
EXHIBITION KITCHEN Interactive multi-touch wall STORAGE
ELEV
1
RETAIL STORE
2
CLOSET
2
ELEC
6
JANITOR
RECEPTION
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DISPLAY
LOADING DOCK
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13
3
DINOSAUR SCULPTURE
STAIR B
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RESTROOM
11
UP
10 MULTIPAL ROOM
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floor plan-level Legend 1. Reception 2. Retail Store 3. Atrium-Indoor Tree 4. Exhibition 5. Cafe 6. Display Area 7. Kitchen 8. Storage 9. Loading Dock 10. Multipal Room 11. Restroom 12. Dinosaur Sculpture 13. Closet 14. Stair • 18
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material selection
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A
B
C
D
E
1
OPEN TO ABOVE INDOOR TREE
CAFE EXHIBITION KITCHEN
UP
STAIR A Interactive multi-touch wall 2
STORAGE ELEV
ELEC
JANITOR
DISPLAY
LOADING DOCK RECEPTION
CLOSET 3
RETAIL STORE
STAIR B
DINOSAUR SCULPTURE
UP
RESTROOM
MULTIPAL ROOM 4
Reception _
Reception area is the first area that visitors would see. It has a large customized reception counter design with the unique stone and copper. The wall is design with concrete and wood montage. The continuous light lines is designed with the concept branch. Material: Wood, Marble, Copper, continuous light lines, Black glass logo panel
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Exhibition _
Exhibition has the suspended panels in order to display the information and national geographic knowledge for visitors to learn. Every single panel has the track light above in order to give the sufficient light for the readers. Design element: Suspended Panel Continuous light lines Acoustical Cloud Panels
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A
B
C
D
E
1
OPEN TO ABOVE INDOOR TREE
CAFE EXHIBITION KITCHEN
UP
STAIR A Interactive multi-touch wall 2
STORAGE ELEV
ELEC
JANITOR
DISPLAY
LOADING DOCK RECEPTION
CLOSET 3
RETAIL STORE
STAIR B
DINOSAUR SCULPTURE
UP
RESTROOM
MULTIPAL ROOM 4
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Cafe _ The most unique part in the cafe area is that interactive multi-touch wall. It plays the national geographic channel and very function for people to interact and explore the knowledge with this wall. Design element: Interactive Multi-touch Wall Industrial Furniture
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A
B
C
D
E
1
OPEN TO ABOVE INDOOR TREE
CAFE EXHIBITION KITCHEN
UP
STAIR A Interactive multi-touch wall 2
STORAGE ELEV
ELEC
JANITOR
DISPLAY
LOADING DOCK RECEPTION
CLOSET 3
RETAIL STORE
STAIR B
DINOSAUR SCULPTURE
UP
RESTROOM
MULTIPAL ROOM 4
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A
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B
C
D
E
1
G r e e n Wa l l _
OPEN TO ABOVE INDOOR TREE
CAFE EXHIBITION KITCHEN
UP
STAIR A Interactive multi-touch wall 2
STORAGE ELEV
ELEC
JANITOR
DISPLAY
LOADING DOCK RECEPTION
CLOSET 3
RETAIL STORE
STAIR B
DINOSAUR SCULPTURE
UP
RESTROOM
MULTIPAL ROOM 4
It is second floor atrium area, that has indoor tree, skylight, and the green wall waiting area. Design element: Concrete Skylight Green Wall Indoor Tree Wooden Floor
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A
B
C
D
E
1
OPEN TO ABOVE INDOOR TREE
CAFE EXHIBITION KITCHEN
UP
STAIR A Interactive multi-touch wall 2
STORAGE ELEV
ELEC
JANITOR
DISPLAY
LOADING DOCK RECEPTION
CLOSET 3
RETAIL STORE
STAIR B
DINOSAUR SCULPTURE
UP
RESTROOM
MULTIPAL ROOM 4
Display Area _
Display Area was designed for the specimen. The structure of the displays are made with matte black metal and super clear glass and the marble display stand inside. Design element: Super Clear Glass Customized Display Acoustical Cloud Panels Marble Display Stand
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“ Real food doesn’t have ingredients, real food is ingredients. ”
-Jamie Oliver
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Commercial Design
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Serenity _ Senior Living Community
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Address
: 737 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
: serenityliving@gmail.com
Phone
: (415) 926-5750
Ta r g e t C u s t o m e r + C l i e n t P r o f i l e
Serenity provides residents with programming and activities carefully planned to offer each resident ways to enrich their minds, bodies, and spirits. They’ll have opportunities to take part in musical, cultural, spiritual, and lifeenriching events. Residents engage in fitness and wellness programs focused on improving vitality, endurance, strength, flexibility, and circulation. Residents enjoy movies in Serenity Cinema equipped with surround sound. Many residents enjoy planned outings to San Francisco’s most popular sites, including the San Francisco Opera and Symphony, and Grace Cathedral. Every Day is a vacation at Serenity. Serenity’s outstanding independent living amenities and maintenance-free lifestyle in a lavish, yet comfortable setting provide residents with an endless amount of time to enjoy doing the activities they love to engage in. Cocktail parties, fitness classes, and housekeeping services deliver vacation-style living to Serenity residents every day. Our target customers are especially for those people who love to social with other people and wanted to enjoy their life like a vacation every day. Pressure free.
Beginning with a single community in 1981, there are now more than 300 Sunrise Senior Living communities throughout the U.S., in Canada and the United Kingdom. Each of our communities maintains the mission laid out by Sunrise founders Paul and Terry Klaassen more than 35 years ago: to champion quality of life for all seniors. The Klaassens’ vision to redefine senior care resulted in a resident-centered approach to care that focuses on the individuality of each resident and has set the standard in the assisted living industry. We are defined by our people. Our team of serving hearts are guided by our mission, Principles of Service and Values – all of which help encourage independence, preserve dignity and enable freedom of choice for each resident.
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737 Folsom Street
site analysis 737 Folsom Street is located in the center of SOMA, San Francisco. It closes to the public transportation such as muni, BART, light trains, as well as the highway 80. There are many of commercial spaces nearby such as Target, Danny’s, Starbucks, and so on. It is a passive solar building that can utilize the natural resources to have better energy efficiency.
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serenity Serenity is from Latin serenus “calm, peaceful” plus the suffix -itas. The first part of the word is the English adjective serene, which means calm and peaceful. The Latin suffix corresponds to our English suffix -ity and has the meaning “quality or state.” The goal of meditation is to reach a state of serenity when your mind is tranquil and perfectly calm. It is hard to believe that the ocean, whipped by winds during a storm, can ever return to a state of serenity, where its surface looks like glass. Serenity senior living community creates a peaceful environment to their clients who lives here. It symbolizes the environment is comfortable and sustainable. The circulation is well-designed for the seniors, not only the hallway met the ADA requirement, but also the whole space has ventilation.
“ SER E N I TY ” I S W H AT W E G E T WH E N WE Q U I T H O P I N G F O R A B E T T E R P A S T .
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RECEPTION LIBRARY
POOL
TENNIS ELEVATOR
OFFICE
SWIMMING POOL
STAIRS UP
STAIRS UP LOUNGE AREA INDEPENDENT LIVING UNIT (466 SQ FT.)
PATIO
PATIO
first floor plan Legend 1. Reception 2. Elevator 3. Stair 4. Lounge Area 5. Independent Living Unit 6. Office 7. Library 8.Pool 9. Tennis
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furniture selection
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Reception / Elevator / Stair / Lounge Area / Independent Living Unit /
Solar System
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Office / Library / Pool / Tennis
design development
Universal Design
Kitchen Sketch
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Lounge Area _
Lounge Area located in the first floor near the lobby. It was right outside the individual units. I decided to have a green wall in my lounge area to create an serenity atmosphere. Material: Green Wall
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Independent Living Unit _
Independent Units located in the first and second floor. Each unit has the same layout with 466sqft. which includes one full bathroom, build-in closet, washer/dryer, kitchenette, dinning table, private patio with neighbors. I choose to use serenity blue color as the main color to put on the bed board, and some nature elements in materials, such as the pattern on the curtain and the plant decoration. Material: Bamboo Flooring + Low-E Paint
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Swimming Pool _
Swimming Pool located in the first floor, it has a beverage bar for people to interact with others. I choose to use bamboo deck boards with the color oiled wood for the flooring. The flooring is FSC-certified. Material: Bamboo + Deck Board (FSC-certified)
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Swimming Pool _ Swimming Pool located in the first floor, it has a beverage bar for people to interact with others. I choose to use bamboo deck boards with the color oiled wood for the flooring. The flooring is FSC-certified. Material: Bamboo + Deck Board (FSC-certified)
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GYM
OFFICE PHYSICAL THERAPY
ELEVATOR
OPEN KITCHEN
ELEVATOR
JANITOR
OPEN TO BELOW NURSING
DN
STAIRS
STAIRS
INDEPENDENT LIVING UNIT
PATIO
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PATIO
Therapy Room_
Therapy Room located on the second floor, it’s designed for senior to relax and massage by the appointment. I try to design a peaceful feeling space with the sustainable bamboo material. Material: Bamboo Glass
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OCCUPANCY LOAD
GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE CODES, AMENDMENTS, RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDINANCES, LAWS, ORDERS, APPROVALS, ETC THAT ARE REQUIRED BY PUBLIC AUTHORITIES. IN THE EVENT OF CONFLICT, WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MOST STRINGENT REQUIREMENTS. REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, THE CURRENT APPLICABLE EDITIONS OR PUBLICATIONS OF THE FOLLOWING: A. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, 2012 (CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE AMENDMENTS 2010, AN SAN FRANCISCO BUILDING AMENDMENTS 2010) B. UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE (U.M.C), 2012 C. NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (N.E.C.), 2011 D. UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE (U.P.C.), 2009 E. INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE (I.F.C.), 2009 F. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (A.D.A.) G. STATE AND LOCAL MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES AND AMENDMENTS TO THE CODES. 2. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR (GC) SHALL REVIEW ALL DOCUMENTS AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND FIELD CONDITIONS AND SHALL CONFIRM WORK IS BUILDABLE AS SHOWN. ANY CONFLICTS OR OMISSIONS, ECT. SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REPORTED TO ARCHITECT AND OWNER IN WRITING, FOR CLARIFICATION PRIOR TO THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY WORK IN QUESTION. THE GC SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTION OF ALL WORK, AS DIRECTED BY ARCHITECT, FOR WHICH THE ARCHITECT WAS NOT NOTIFIED IN ADVANCE. 3. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE TAKEN FROM NUMERIC DESIGNATION ONLY. DIMENSIONS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED OFF OF DRAWINGS 4. IN CASE OF CONFLICT BETWEEN ARCHITECT'S AND ENGINEER'S DRAWINGS IN LOCATION MATERIALS/EQUIPMENT, THE ARCHITECT AND OWNER SHALL BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY FOR CLARIFICATION. 5. WORK AREAS ARE TO REMAIN SECURE AND LOCKABLE DURING CONSTRUCTION. GC SHALL COORDINATE WITH OWNER TO ENSURE SECURITY. FINAL CLEANING INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, CLEANING OF ALL GLASS, GLOSSY SURFACES, FLOORS, DOORS, FRAMES, AND WALL BASE. 6. SUBSTITUTIONS, REVISIONS, OR CHANGES SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO ARCHITECT AND OWNER (IN CONFORMANCE WITH SPECIFIED PROCEDURES) PRIOR TO PURCHASE, FABRICATION, OR INSTALLATION. 7. ALL MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, MATERIALS, AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE APPLIED, INSTALLED, CONNECTED,ERECTED, CLEANED, AND CONDITIONED PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. IN THE CASE OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE MANUFACTURER'S AND THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, THE GC SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT AND OWNER BEFORE PROCEEDING. 8. GC IS TO ASSUME THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR JOB SITE CONDITIONS INCLUDING, SAFETY OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY DURING THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. 9. GC SHALL HAVE FULL-TIME REPRESENTATIVE PRESENT IN THE BUILDING AT ALL TIMES WHILE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ARE UNDERWAY ON-SITE.
GRAPHIC SYMBOL LEGEND NORTH ARROW
EXIT SIGN SYMBOL
ROOM NUMBER
EXIT
101
LEVEL SYMBOL COLUMN GRID
ASSESSOR MAP
PROPERTY LINE CENTER LINE
ABBREVIATIONS
HIDDEN LINE
N : NORTH W : WIDE H : HEIGHT (E) : EXISTING WD : WOOD SS : STAINLESS STEEL AFF : ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR CAB : CABINET LEV : LEVEL ABV : ABOVE BEL : BELOW U.O.N : UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED CLG : CEILING FLR : FLOOR GLS : GLASS MTL : METAL TYP : TYPICAL THK : THICK SUSP : SUSPENDED CONC : CONCRETE GYP. BD : GYPSUM BOARD HDWD : HARDWOOD
BREAK LINE
PROJECT TEAM
PROJECT DATA
NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN 1 ST FRANCISC PL, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107 (415)9262614 penny@noveltydesign.com noveltydesign.com
ADDRESS: 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107 EXISTING BUILDING SIZE: 8,987 SQFT. PARCEL (BLOCK/ LOT): 0166 / 009-079 PARCEL AREA: 147.417'-0" X 137.50'-0" NEIGHBORHOOD: SOMA DISTRICT ZONING CLASSIFICATION: C-2 COMMUNITY BUSINESS OCCUPANCY CODE: R-2, C-2 SCOPE OF PROJECT: NEW CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE INTERIOR DESIGN OF SENIOR LIVING CENTER
NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN
SERENITY 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107
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Construction Documents _
SHEET INDEX A0.1 - COVER SHEET A1.1 - SITE PLAN A1.2 - FLOOR PLAN A1.3 - FURNITURE FINISH PLAN A1.4 - REFLECTED CEILING PLAN A1.5 - ELECTRICAL PLAN A2.1 - ELEVATIONS A2.2 - ELEVATIONS A3.1 - DETAILS A3.2 - WALL SECTION
DATE
DEC 12, 2016
DRAWN BY
PENNY LI
COVER SHEET
A 0.1 SCALE:
1/8" = 1'-0"
NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN
RECEPTION
LIBRARY TENNIS
ELEVATOR
OFFICE
SWIMMING POOL
STAIRS
STAIRS UP
UP
LOUNGE AREA INDEPENDENT LIVING UNIT (466 SQ FT.)
PATIO
SERENITY 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107
POOL
PATIO
DATE
STAIR AND RAILING NOTES ALL STRAIGHT RUN STAIRS ARE TO HAVE TREADS W/ A MINIMUM WIDTH OF 9" W/ 1 1/8" NOSINGS AND RISERS W/ A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 8 1/4" ALL STAIR, LANDING, AND BALCONY RAILINGS ARE TO BE 36" HIGH ABOVE NOSINGS, LANDINGS, OR FLOORS. FREE STANDING RAILINGS ARE TO HAVE BALUSTER AT 4" OC MAX ALL STAIRS ARE TO HAVE A MINIMUM OF 6’-8" CLEAR HEIGHT ABOVE STAIR NOSINGS
1
1ST FLOOR 1" = 10'-0"
DEC 12, 2016
DRAWN BY
A 1.1 SCALE:
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PENNY LI
FLOOR PLAN
1/8" = 1'-0"
GYM
NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN
3
A 5.1
ELEVATOR
OPEN KITCHEN
ELEVATOR
JANITOR
OPEN TO BELOW NURSING STAIRS
DN
STAIRS
2 A 5.1
INDEPENDENT LIVING UNIT
PATIO
SERENITY 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107
OFFICE PHYSICAL THERAPY
DATE
PATIO
DEC 12, 2016
DRAWN BY
Author
FLOOR PLAN SECOND
A 1.2 2ND FLOOR 1/8" = 1'-0"
SCALE:
1/8" = 1'-0"
NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN
Green House
BBQ Area
Elevator Elevator
Stairs
Kitchenette
Bathroom
Garden &Fountain
Stairs
Lounge Seating Area
Sundeck
SERENITY 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107
1
Sundeck Jacuzzi DATE
DEC 12, 2016
DRAWN BY
Author
ROOF FLOOR PLAN
1
A 1.3
ROOF 1/8" = 1'-0" SCALE:
1/8" = 1'-0"
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Construction Document _ OCCUPANCY SCHEDULE ROOM SCHEDULE OCCUPANCY
TENNIS AND POOL
LIBRARY
367 SF
101 JANITOR CLOSET BATHROOM 510 SF 145 107 29 SF 62 SF
10
LOUNGE AREA 2
4' 0
4" 3/
A 5.1
A 5.1
RECEPTION
104
105 244 SF JANITOR CLOSET OFFICE 109 106 SWIMMING POOL 28 SF 83 SF CIRCULATION STAIRS 125 108 128 2167 SF 905 SF 178 SF
102
129 165 SF
565 SF INDEPENDENT UNIT INDEPENDENT 150 UNIT 102 SF 1 103 INDEPENDENT UNIT 272 SF
FACTOR OCC.TOTAL
RECEP.
510 SF.
102
LOUNGE
565 SF.
15 SF.
37
103
INDEP. UNIT
484 SF.
200 SF.
2X4=8
104
TENNIS
367 SF.
50 SF.
7
105
LIBRARY
244 SF.
50 SF.
5
106
STAIRS
AREA
101
OFFICE
100 SF.
5
83 SF.
100 SF.
1
107
BATHROOM
62 SF.
100 SF.
1
108
CIRCULATION
905 SF.
100 SF.
9
109
JANITOR
59 SF.
300 SF.
110
STAIRS
343 SF.
100 SF.
3
111
SWIMMING
2172 SF.
15 SF.
144
GRAND TOTAL
5794 SF.
1
221
TOTAL OCCUPANTS: 221 EXITS REQUIRED: 2 EXITS PROVIDED: 2 LONGEST DIAGONAL: 104'-6" 1/3 LONGEST DIAGONAL: 34'-10" EXITS SEPAREATIONPROVIDED: 58'-10" BIKE STORAGE: 180 SF
NOTE: EXIT STAIRS WALL - 2 HR FIRE RATED UNITS WALL - 1 HR FIRE RATED
148 110 SF 1st Floor- space plan 1/16" = 1'-0"
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NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN
SERENITY 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107
ROOM # ROOM NAME
DATE
DEC 12, 2016
DRAWN BY
PENNY LI
EXIT ANAYLSIS PLAN- 1ST FL
A 2.1 SCALE:
1/8" = 1'-0"
OCCUPANCY SCHEDULE ROOM SCHEDULE OCCUPANCY ROOM # ROOM NAME
224 246 SF RESTROOM THERAPHY 227 226 52 SFROOM JANITOR 106 SF 228
STAIRS
KITCHEN
MASTER OFFICE
221 604 SF
220 Room Legend ELEVATOR GYM INDEPENDENT UNIT
40 SF SECOND LOUNGE
STAIRS
230
223
229
178 SF
1449 SF
165 SF
JANITOR ROOM KITCHEN MASTER OFFICE
351 SF.
LOUNGE
1449 SF.
15 SF.
96
210
INDEP. UNIT
484 SF.
100 SF.
200 SF.
2X4=8
GYM
246 SF.
50 SF.
5
THERAPHY
106 SF.
50 SF.
2
206
RESTROOM
52 SF.
100 SF.
1
207
JANITOR
59 SF.
300 SF.
208
STAIRS
343 SF.
100 SF.
GRAND TOTAL
3090 SF.
SECOND LOUNGE STAIRS THERAPHY
TOTAL OCCUPANTS: 221 EXITS REQUIRED: 2 EXITS PROVIDED: 2 LONGEST DIAGONAL: 104'-6" 1/3 LONGEST DIAGONAL: 34'-10" EXITS SEPAREATIONPROVIDED: 58'-10"
237
BIKE STORAGE: 180 SF
1
2nd Floor - SPACE PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
3
205
RESTROOM
INDEPENDENT UNIT 258 SF
FACTOR OCC.TOTAL
MAS. OFFI
202
204
351 SF
AREA
201
NOTE: EXIT STAIRS WALL - 2 HR FIRE RATED UNITS WALL - 1 HR FIRE RATED
NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN
1 3 119
SERENITY 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107
GYM
DATE
DEC 12, 2016
DRAWN BY
PENNY LI
EXIT ANAYLSIS PLAN- 2ND FL
A 2.2 SCALE:
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1/8" = 1'-0"
OCCUPANCY SCHEDULE ROOM SCHEDULE OCCUPANCY ROOM # ROOM NAME 301
GREEN HOUSE BBQ AREA 307 308 228 SF GREEN GARDEN 301
ELEVATOR
2472 SF
303 304
302
8
32 SF
100 SF.
303
ELEVATOR
76 SF.
100 SF.
-
304
RESTROOM
32 SF.
50 SF.
1x2=2
305
SUNDECK
1464 SF.
15 SF.
97
4387 SF.
3
NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN
266
GREEN GARDEN GREEN HOUSE STAIRS SUNDECK
/ 17
155 SF
" 32
TOTAL OCCUPANTS: 221 EXITS REQUIRED: 2 EXITS PROVIDED: 2 LONGEST DIAGONAL: 104'-6" 1/3 LONGEST DIAGONAL: 34'-10" EXITS SEPAREATIONPROVIDED: 58'-10"
SUNDECK 305 1464 SF
BIKE STORAGE: 180 SF
1
164
ELEVATOR
STAIRS
4'
302 160 SF
15 SF.
343 SF.
GRAND TOTAL
BBQ AREA
67 SF
BATHROOM 10
36 SF STAIRS
ELEVATOR Room Legend BATHROOM 303
FACTOR OCC.TOTAL
STAIRS
NOTE: EXIT STAIRS WALL - 2 HR FIRE RATED UNITS WALL - 1 HR FIRE RATED
ROOPTOP - SPACE PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
SERENITY 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107
116 SF
AREA
GN. GARDEN 2472 SF.
302
DATE
DEC 12, 2016
DRAWN BY
Author
EXIT ANAYLSIS PLANROOFTOP
A 2.3 SCALE:
5' - 0"
6' - 10" 2' - 6"
13' - 2 1/2"
8' - 6 15/32" 7' - 5 3/4"
8' - 8 3/4"
10' - 11 13/32"
2
GFIC
1
DUPLEX POWER OUTLET GFIC
2' - 7" 11' - 1 3/4"
GFIC
GROUND VAULT INTERRUPTOR CIRCUIT DUPLEX POWER OUTLET GROUND VAULT INTERRUPTOR CIRCUIT DUPLEX POWER OUTLET GROUND VAULT INTERRUPTOR CIRCUIT DUPLEX POWER OUTLET
9' - 4"
2' - 3 1/2" 6' - 6 1/2"
A 5.1
10' - 5"
15' - 1"
7' - 6 1/2"
A 5.1 59' - 2"
10' - 1 1/2"
21' - 11"
20' - 9"
12' - 6 1/32"
9' - 3 1/2"
33' - 3 19/32"
19' - 11 1/2"
NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN
SERENITY 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107
26' - 10 1/2"
12' - 1"
17' - 3 3/16"
4' - 11 15/32" 5' - 3 21/32" 3' - 3 7/8"
8' - 0 13/16"
1. ALL NEW ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE U.1 RATED. 2. ALL NEW ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES TO BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTUERS RECOMONDATIONS 3. ELECTRICAL SERVICE POWER TO BE EVALUATED TO MEET IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL NEW LIGHTING/ ELECTRICAL ITEMS. PROPER POWER LEVELS SHALL BE PROVIDED. 4. CONTRACTOR TO NOTIFY OWNER PRIOR TO INSTALLING BOXES FOR ALL RECESSED/SURFACE MOUNTED FIXTURES SWITCHES, POWER/DATA/PHONE OUTLETS. ALL LOCATIONS TO BE VERIFIED AND DETERMINED IN FEILD BY A "WALKTHROUGH" WITH OWNER AND ARCHITECT. 5. OUTLETS IN KITCHEN, TOILET ROOMS, AND ANY OTHER "WET" AREA SHALL HAVE GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTOR CIRCUITS (GFI). 6. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FINISH SURFACE, U.O.N - WALL-MOUNT ALL SWITCHES AT 48" TO CENTERLINE A.F.F, U.O.N ON DRAWINGS - WALL-MOUNT ALL POWER/DATA/ PHONE OUTLETS/ JACKS AT 18" TO CENTERLINE A.F.F, U.O.N ON DRAWINGS - WALL-MOUNT ALL SWITCHES/ OUTLETS ABOVE COUNTERS AT 48" CENTERLINE A.F.F, U.O.N ON DRAWINGS.
1/8" = 1'-0"
TELEPHONE - DATA OUTLET
Entrance DATE
1
1ST FLOOR- POWER SIGNAL PLAN 3/32" = 1'-0"
DEC 12, 2016
DRAWN BY
PENNY LI
POWER SIGNAL PLAN - LEVEL 1
A 4.1 SCALE:
1/8" = 1'-0"
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11' - 4" GFIC GFIC
3
22' - 11"
1' - 1 1/2" 13' - 11 1/2" 1' - 10"
A 5.1 23' - 0"
14' - 7 27/32"
7' - 7 1/16"
3' - 4 9/16"
4' - 2 1/2" 3' - 6 1/2"
24' - 0 1/2"
11' - 6 1/2"
2
15' - 5 5/32"
10' - 7 1/2"
12' - 8 1/2"
9' - 10 29/32"
A 5.1
1' - 1"
DUPLEX POWER OUTLET
7' - 6 1/2"
11' - 5 1/4"
1. ALL NEW ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE U.1 RATED. 2. ALL NEW ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES TO BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTUERS RECOMONDATIONS 3. ELECTRICAL SERVICE POWER TO BE EVALUATED TO MEET IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL NEW LIGHTING/ ELECTRICAL ITEMS. PROPER POWER LEVELS SHALL BE PROVIDED. 4. CONTRACTOR TO NOTIFY OWNER PRIOR TO INSTALLING BOXES FOR ALL RECESSED/SURFACE MOUNTED FIXTURES SWITCHES, POWER/DATA/PHONE OUTLETS. ALL LOCATIONS TO BE VERIFIED AND DETERMINED IN FEILD BY A "WALKTHROUGH" WITH OWNER AND ARCHITECT. 5. OUTLETS IN KITCHEN, TOILET ROOMS, AND ANY OTHER "WET" AREA SHALL HAVE GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTOR CIRCUITS (GFI). 6. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FINISH SURFACE, U.O.N - WALL-MOUNT ALL SWITCHES AT 48" TO CENTERLINE A.F.F, U.O.N ON DRAWINGS - WALL-MOUNT ALL POWER/DATA/ PHONE OUTLETS/ JACKS AT 18" TO CENTERLINE A.F.F, U.O.N ON DRAWINGS - WALL-MOUNT ALL SWITCHES/ OUTLETS ABOVE COUNTERS AT 48" CENTERLINE A.F.F, U.O.N ON DRAWINGS.
GFIC
4' - 6"
GROUND VAULT INTERRUPTOR CIRCUIT DUPLEX POWER OUTLET GROUND VAULT INTERRUPTOR CIRCUIT DUPLEX POWER OUTLET
11' - 3 1/4"
1' - 2"
TELEPHONE - DATA OUTLET
Entrance DATE
1' - 11 1/2" 7' - 0"
7' - 2" 1' - 0"
GROUND VAULT INTERRUPTOR CIRCUIT DUPLEX POWER OUTLET
NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN
SERENITY 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107
3' - 5 1/2" 2' - 2"
2' - 1 1/2" 4' - 5 17/32" 2' - 3 1/2"
18' - 7"
4' - 3"
02/ S EREN IT Y
Construction Document _
DEC 12, 2016
DRAWN BY
Author
POWER SIGNAL PLAN - LEVEL 2
A 4.2 2ND FLOOR- POWER SIGNAL 1/8" = 1'-0"
GFIC WP
GFIC WP GFIC WP
48" AFF GFIC
GFIC WP
GFIC WP
GFIC WP GFIC WP
SCALE:
1. ALL NEW ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE U.1 RATED. 2. ALL NEW ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES TO BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTUERS RECOMONDATIONS 3. ELECTRICAL SERVICE POWER TO BE EVALUATED TO MEET IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL NEW LIGHTING/ ELECTRICAL ITEMS. PROPER POWER LEVELS SHALL BE PROVIDED. 4. CONTRACTOR TO NOTIFY OWNER PRIOR TO INSTALLING BOXES FOR ALL RECESSED/SURFACE MOUNTED FIXTURES SWITCHES, POWER/DATA/PHONE OUTLETS. ALL LOCATIONS TO BE VERIFIED AND DETERMINED IN FEILD BY A "WALKTHROUGH" WITH OWNER AND ARCHITECT. 5. OUTLETS IN KITCHEN, TOILET ROOMS, AND ANY OTHER "WET" AREA SHALL HAVE GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTOR CIRCUITS (GFI). 6. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FINISH SURFACE, U.O.N - WALL-MOUNT ALL SWITCHES AT 48" TO CENTERLINE A.F.F, U.O.N ON DRAWINGS - WALL-MOUNT ALL POWER/DATA/ PHONE OUTLETS/ JACKS AT 18" TO CENTERLINE A.F.F, U.O.N ON DRAWINGS - WALL-MOUNT ALL SWITCHES/ OUTLETS ABOVE COUNTERS AT 48" CENTERLINE A.F.F, U.O.N ON DRAWINGS.
GFIC WP
DUPLEX POWER OUTLET GFIC
GROUND VAULT INTERRUPTOR CIRCUIT DUPLEX POWER OUTLET GROUND VAULT INTERRUPTOR CIRCUIT DUPLEX POWER OUTLET GROUND VAULT INTERRUPTOR CIRCUIT DUPLEX POWER OUTLET
1/8" = 1'-0"
NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN
SERENITY 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107
1
TELEPHONE - DATA OUTLET
Entrance DATE
DEC 12, 2016
DRAWN BY
Author
POWER SIGNAL PLAN - LEVEL 3
1
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A 4.3
ROOF -POWER SIGNAL 1/8" = 1'-0" SCALE:
1/8" = 1'-0"
Construction Document,
1' - 5" 1' - 5" 1' - 9" 1' - 9" 1' - 3"
0' - 11 1/4"
1' - 1 27/32" 2' - 9 15/32"
10' - 0"
2ND FLOOR 12' - 0" 1' - 3 3/4" 2' - 1 1/2" 2' - 1 19/32" 1' - 11 5/8" 1' - 11 5/8" 2' - 0 1/32"
1
INDEPENDENT UNIT KITCHEN ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"
KITCHEN ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"
3 33' - 6 1/4"
11' - 3 1/2"
2ND FLOOR 12' - 0"
3' - 2 1/4" 24' - 0 1/2"
11' - 0"
1' - 5"
1ST FLOOR 0' - 0"
SERENITY 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107
1ST FLOOR 0' - 0"
7' - 7"
2' - 9 1/32" NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN
0' - 11 3/4"
2' - 8"
1' - 6"
3' - 7"
1' - 9"
12' - 11 13/32"
DATE
DEC 12, 2016
DRAWN BY
Author
ELEVATION
11' - 3 1/2"
25' - 5 1/2"
A 5.1 2
LOUNGE ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"
SCALE:
1/8" = 1'-0"
NOTE: The existing building consists of 8" thick concrete slabs and concrete columns. The exterior walls at the stairs are structural bearing walls of concrete. The non-structural interior partitions are metal studs with gypsum board.
SERENITY 737 FOLSOM ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107
NOVELTY INTERIOR DESIGN
DATE
1
DETAIL WALL SECTION 1/2" = 1'-0"
DEC 12, 2016
DRAWN BY
PENNY LI
DETAIL WALL SECTION
A 8.1 SCALE:
1/8" = 1'-0"
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03/ MA RRIO T T O ’ S RES IDEN C E
Residential Design Marriotto’s Residence
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Marriotto’s Residence
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Client
: Ernest Mariotto
Address
: 13 Wood Street, San Francisco, CA 941118
Phone
: (415) 926-7856
Client Profile + Project Information
The client for the Lower Unit of Mariotto’s residence is a middle-aged gentleman who works in the design industry also an instructor in Academy of Art University. He is very artistic, he wants to have his art collections such as paintings, sculptures, and antique that place in his house. He also wants to have the office in his place in order to work at home. The building itself have wide floor to ceiling windows in the west. The overall design of the house will be using a light color and simple furniture in the space. The art pieces will be the focal point in the residence. The project idea was planned to have open space. There are lots of windows in the building. It has amazing nature light come into the indoor. It would have dedicated areas for the client to hang his art paintings and display the sculptures or art pieces. The kitchen is wide-open that space interacts with the dining and living areas.
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13 Wood Street
site analysis 13 Wood Street is located in the Laurel Heights district, which is a small, quaint upper-middle class neighborhood in San Francisco. 13 Wood Street is a three-storey house in a quiet corner of the street. This neighborhood is very convenience that has hospitals, schools, groceries stores nearby. It is an ideal location for families to live in.
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industrial elegance
Industrial elegance is literally meant an innovation by adding elegance elements into industrial style. It isn’t a secret that wonderful grays and whites work well with the silver element like mental. Therefore I couldn’t resist bringing neutral colors together with a minimal industrial twist. I think both, neutral colors as well as mental, are very modern, rough and industrial on their own but together they somehow give a fresh cozy feeling. Fresh industrial minimal delights to brighten up our homes. In the project, we have significant natural light from the outside. The idea of industrial elegance represents a new living style of wild nature accompany by elegance. It has reflected the traits and characteristics of new generations.
“INDUSTRIAL ELEGANCE”REPRESENTS A LIVING STYLE OF WILD NATURE ACCOMPANY BY ELEGANCE.
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MARIOTTO RESIDENCE SCALE:1/8"=1'-0"
first floor plan Legend 1. Living Room 2. Dinning Room 3. Kitchen 4. Gallery 5. Bathroom 6. Bedroom 7. Office 8. Master Bedroom 9. Laundry 10. Storage 11. Stairs
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material selection
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Bedroom _
OPEN TO BELOW
MARIOTTO RESIDENCE SCALE:1/8"=1'-0"
The design of the bedroom is considered a modern European style combine little industrial elements in the design. The sufficient nature light source from the window on the east side of the building bring lots of light into the interior. The wall has the modern molding on it. Material: Leather + Light color fabric + Industrial Lighting
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Bedroom Bathroom _
This bathroom is in one of the bedrooms in the project. It has the rock-like wallpaper on half of the wall and the molding design on the other half. Material: Rock-like wallpaper + European style mirror
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Master Bedroom _ This is the master bedroom in this residence, it has its own bathroom and walk-in closet. Material: Carpet + wallpaper + molding + industrial furniture
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MARIOTTO RESIDENCE SCALE:1/8"=1'-0"
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Kitchen_
OPEN TO BELOW
MARIOTTO RESIDENCE SCALE:1/8"=1'-0"
It is a wide-open kitchen that interacts with the dining area and living room. It has mirror materials that create the reflection of the area in order to enlarge the space on the vision effect. Material: Wood Industrial Lighting Fixture Industrial Stool Marble
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Living Area _
OPEN TO BELOW
MARIOTTO RESIDENCE SCALE:1/8"=1'-0"
Living Area was designed with neutral colors. The sofa fabric and the carpet are elaborately picked by the designer. It has the picture frames as a decoration that can place some photography pieces that the client collects. The area has significant sunlight in the daytime due to the large window in the living room. Material: Industrial Lighting Fixture Wallpaper High-end Fabric
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“ Real food doesn’t have ingredients, real food is ingredients. ”
-Jamie Oliver
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Commercial Design
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BELLACIBO _ Marketplace
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Client
: Tony Riviera
Address
: 185 Channel St, San Francisco, CA 94158
Phone
: (415) 926-8964
Client Profile
The client, Tony Riviera is a seasoned entrepreneur and owns over 100 restaurants. He plans to open and develop the large marketplace which located in Mission Bay Block 2. “I want the customers to be able to experience the Primo brand in different environments� said by Tony. Tony wants the space turning into mainly three areas: the market for groceries, Italian restaurant, and a prepared food area. He also wants the coffee shops, bakery, wine tasting area, walk-in fridge, 2 ADA unisex bathroom, office for workers to take care of business and lockers, etc in the marketplace. He wants to keep the marketplace simple, casual, affordable, and classy. The marketplace opens from 7 am to 9 pm. They are several ovens in the kitchen for the restaurant. The prepared food area is the largest area in the department. The Italian restaurant serves the pizza, pasta, calzones, gelato, small plate items like salmon salad and tapas. The goal is to attract foodies, hipsters to have them enjoy the local organic food in the high-end relaxing place.
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185 Channel Street
site analysis Year Built: 2013 Completion Date: November 20, 2013 Zoning: Residentail and commercial Space Parameters: 89,000 sq. ft. parcel Building Size: 440,00 sq. ft. Certifications: LEED certified Parking: Paid, public street parking • 88
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physical change of H2O
Physical changes are changes of state matter. They are solid, liquid, and gas. Water changes from a solid to a liquid: H2O(s)--->H2O(l) = melting. It never actually turns into a different substance. The formula H20 tells us that molecule of water is comprised of 2 atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen bonded together. The marketplace offers a unique design to advertise that the food located here are fresh and clean like water. Space incorporates sustainable appliances and contemporary elements. The large space is divided into three parts: a restaurant, a market, and a prepared food area. Imagine that the marketplace symbolizes the physical change of H2O. From solid to liquid to gas, the design changes from one place to another. Providing a comfortable and relaxing commercial space for the locals to have the unique lifestyle. Customized wrought racks are used as decorative walls to distinguish the areas in the marketplace. Choosing natural wood to warm the space allows for balance with the exaggerated crystal lighting. The customized crystal light creates a refined, high-end atmosphere through the design. The alignment of the crystal lighting also directs way-finding for the customers. The concept embodying the physical change of H2O will represent the space and the food quality through the design.
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Legend 1. Restaurant 2. ADA Restroom 3. Cafe+ Wine tasting Area 4. Market 5. Check out for market 6. Prepared Food Area 7. Check out for prepared food 8. Office 9. Little Cafe+ Bakery
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furniture selection
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bubble diagram
Restaurant / Market / Wine Tasting / Prepared Food / Check out for Prepared Food / Small Cafe + Bakery
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design development
branding: The logo “BELLACIBO” comes from Italian words: BELLA + CIBO. BELLA means nice in English and CIBO means food in English. I use the font called Palatino Linotype, to have the logo looks simple and fresh. Kraft paper for the packaging is perfect match to have the food looks fresh and clean, and also add the warmth in the interior design.
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Cafe and wine tasting _
Cafe and wine tasting area located in the middle of the floor. The area is wide open and big with 866 sqft. which includes one full bathroom, kitchcen, dinning area, and cafe area. I choose to use beautiful crystal lighting in the center of the design, and also the flow of the crystal lighting is part of the way finding in the space. Materials in this area has marble flooring, wooden walls, mirrior styled wine rack.
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Cafe and wine tasting _
Cafe and wine tasting area located in the middle of the floor. The area is wide open and big with 866 sqft. which includes one full bathroom, kitchcen, dinning area, and cafe area. I choose to use beautiful crystal lighting in the center of the design, and also the flow of the crystal lighting is part of the way finding in the space. Materials in this area has marble flooring, wooden walls, mirrior styled wine rack.
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Market and Prepare food _
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Market and prepare food area located in the middle of the floor. The area is wide open and big with 866 sqft. which includes one full bathroom, kitchen, dinning area, and cafe area. I choose to use beautiful crystal lighting in the center of the design, and also the flow of the crystal lighting is part of the way finding in the space. Materials in this area has marble flooring, wooden walls, mirror styled wine rack.
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Market _
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The third section in the whole marketplace. It sells the fresh food, frozen food, berverage, sandwich, and meat. I choose to use beautiful crystal lighting in the center of the design, and also the flow of the crystal lighting is part of the way finding in the space. Materials in this area has marble flooring, wooden walls.
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Market _ Fridge, selling fresh organic milk and frozen product.I choose to use beautiful crystal lighting in the center of the design, and also the flow of the crystal lighting is part of the way finding in the space. Materials in this area has marble flooring, wooden walls, mirrior styled .
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“The ideal of an organic architecture… is a sentient, rational building that would owe its ‘style’ to the
integrity with which it was individually fashioned to serve its particular purpose – a ‘thinking’ as well as ’feeling’ process.
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-Frank Lloyd Wright
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05/ S H ELL
Architecture Design Shell-organic architecture
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05/ S H ELL
Sustainability Tree house by Mithun with BNIM
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Architect
: ARTechnic Japan
Location
: Japan
Use
: Residential
About Shell
Proportion is the postulate of organic design that seems to hold the closest link to humans. As Wright explains “integral harmony of proportion to the human figure – to have all details so designed as to make the human relationship to architecture not only convenient but charming” should be one of the main characteristics of architecture. As human figure becomes the referential point, not just the design but also sustainability and perseverance come into equations, as important elements in h u m a n - n a t u r e - a r ch i t e ct u r e l i n k.Co exist enc e o f na t u r a l e n v i r o n me n t a n d a r ch i t ec t ur e is an important part of every successful design, according to ARTechnic creatives who designed a holiday villa – Shell – in Karuizawa, Japan, in 2008. The villa fits perfectly into surrounding landscape, similarly to Fallingwater. Reminiscent of a shell, it not only corresponds perfectly with natural surrounding but is also proportioned impeccably to fit the needs of its inhabitants. Its proportion and curved lines stand in contrast to a woodland, but nonetheless Shell’s presence is balanced against both surroundings and human presence. As designers contend “by isolating living space from the wilderness, and upgrading its quality as a shelter, the house will be protected from nature and will provide a comfortable environment. With this, the house will be taken care of and used frequently and continuously. 111 •
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floor plan
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project infomation _
Architects: Kotaro Ide / ARTechnic architects Assistants: Moriyuki Fujihara, Ruri Mitsuyasu, Takashi Mototani, Kenyu Fujii Collaborator: Manami Ide (designer of customized metal work) Structure: Reinforced concrete Structural Engineer: Naomi Kitayama / NAO Mechanical engineer: Hiroshi Nakayama / TNA Electrical Engineer: Jyunetsu Satou / EPS Contractor: Kenji Kusunoki / GIKAKU Area: 329 sqm Year: 2008
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3D Rendering with Revit _
Organic architecture understands repetition of some of the materials, motifs and basic architectural ordering principles so that everything in a design can relate and form a symbiotic structure relative to nature.
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3D rendering with Revit _
However, this relation does not necessarily understand that natural forms should be replicated, but instead that nature and architecture should be in harmony, and architectural structures should have the same fluency and intuitiveness of spaces as the environment does.
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3D rendering with Revit _
The unique building is about coexistence with nature. It provides a comfortable environment with the amazing surroundings and landscape
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3D rendering with Revit _
Due to the harsh climate in the wood, it has high humidity. As a result, the materials like concrete have helped the area protect itself from the humidity.
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3D rendering with Revit _
By isolating living space from the wilderness, and upgrading its quality as a shelter, the house will be protected from nature
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“ Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness. � -Frank Gehry
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Other Artworks
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Marker _
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Sketch _
Object Fruit Medium: Pencil
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Object Fruit Medium: Pencil
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Medium: pencil
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PINYI LI INTERIOR DESIGNER
P R O F I L E Pin-Yi Li was born and raised in Taipei in 1992. She is graduating from Interior Architecture and Design in Academy of Art University, which located in San Francisco, United States. Penny is a passionate, creative and stylish designer with a flair for translating their clients’ ideas into inspirational interiors. With an eye for detail and the personal touch, every project is delivered to the very highest of standards.
E X P E R I E N C E
C O N T A C T P :
+1 415-9262614
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p3nnydesign@gmail.com
L :
San Francisco, CA, USA
I n t e r i o r
D e s i g n
A s s i s t a n t
A F D S p a c e D e s i g n / Ta i p e i , Ta i w a n / 2 0 1 6 - P r e s e n t ·
Manage official website and Facebook page
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p3nnydesign.com
linkedin.com/pennyli
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Translate Giorgio Armani construction document into Chinese
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Updates and changes the existing drawings or designs
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Assist senior designers in selecting fixtures and finishes
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Under supervision, develops preliminary space plans
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S K I L L S
Revit
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H o c h i I n t e r i o r D e s i g n / Ta i p e i , Ta i w a n / 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3
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B a c h e l o r D e g r e e I n t e r i o r A r c h i t e c t u r e &
d e s i g n
Academy of Art University 2013 - 2017
Adobe Creative Cloud L A N G U A G E
AutoCAD
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
MY DEEPEST THANKS, I would like to dedicate this book with the greatest gratitude... To my parents who have always supported me and believed in every way. It is the greatest honor to be your daughter. To my brother who has always inspired me in the art and design. I am also very proud of you. To my best friend, Stuart, who is always with me even though we are thousands of miles apart. Thank you for always understanding and caring everything about me. You are not only my best friend but also my beloved one. How lucky I am to have you in my life. To Natalie, for always being by my side through all the ups and downs. To Yazhen, who constantly encourages me to stay positive and help me with everything. To all of my teachers who have expanded my horizon by supplying me with valuable knowledge and assistance: Clamindri Wijemanne, Ernest Mariotto, Stephan Hoffpauir, Olga Zhovreboff, Kathleen Valkuchak, Molly Ness, Ricardo Marmolejo, Michael Sammet, Susan Sutton. As well as all instructors who have contributed to my education. To my grandpa who gave me the idea about architecture that inspired me to the interior design career. To my host families in the US — The Martins, and the Heise, who took care of me when I first came to the US being an exchange student. Thank you guys for all the love and caring back in 2008. To all of my amazing friends and classmates for learning with me. I had really great time learning, sharing ideas with you guys. Wish our friendship can last forever. May all your dreams come true. THANK YOU.
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