Supapid Kettim Portfolio

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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02/1

RESUME

WORKING WITH BLINK

MILLENNIUM HILTON BANGKOK; ID Design, FF&E and LCA

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02/5

02/6

JW MARRIOTT KHAO LAK

FURAMA Resort & Spa Phu Quoc

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page 18


02/2

02/3

02/4

JAYA RESTAURANT, THE SETAI, MIAMI

BANYAN TREE DONGGUAN

FULLERTON HOTEL OCEAN PARK

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page 08

page 14

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03/1

03/2

OTHER EXPERIENCES

AROVA BOOT ASA Expo’18

WAI DINING CHAIR

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page 21

page 23


01 RESUME

2014 Gradudated High School Udomdarunee School, Sukhothai, Thailand

2015

Bachelor’s Degree Interior Architecture Department, School of Architecture and Design (SoA+D), King Mongkut’s University of Tehnology Thonburi (KMUTT), Bangkok, Thailand

2016 NOV 2016

Furniture Origins Workshop MAR 2017 A collaboration intiative between two schools from two countries, KMUTT from Thailand and NAFA from Singapore

2017 Diploma (Exchange Student) Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore

JUN - AUG 2017

AUG - DEC 2017

Artisine Studio, Bangkok, Thailand

2018 JUN - JUL 2018

AROVA Boot Exhibition Design for AROVA, laminate brand, ASA Expo’18

2019 JUN - SEP 2019 Graduated Bachelor’s Degree Interior Architecture Department, School of Architecture and Design (SoA+D), King Mongkut’s University of Tehnology Thonburi (KMUTT), Bangkok, Thailand

Internship (2 months)

Internship (4 months) Black Pencils Studio, Bangkok, Thailand

2020

2021 PRESENT

Junior Interior Designer (since 1st August, 2019) Intermediate Interior Designer (Present, 2021) Blink Design Group, Bangkok, Thailand

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SUPAPID

KETTIM

[PRANG]

As an interior and FF&E designer, I believe that a memorable design comes from the passion that creates surrounding and brings personality to people. My design will be inspiring, exchanging and encouraging people to be a part of the space. I believe that interior design can make people feel special. And I want to be the one who shape that experience for them.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

SKILLS

Date of Birth

: 3rd Febuary 1996

Good command of spoken and written English

Nationality

: Thai

Fluent in spoken and written in Thai

Marital Status

: Single

Excellent communication

Interests

: Movies/Series, Fashion, Books

Conversational & sociable

Hobbies

: Painting, Singing, Reading

Personal intivative under pressure

Contact : +66818865595

Site scope measurements

Whatsapp

Furniture and lighting prototype reviewing

Styling and Artwork development

: +66818865595

E-mail : supapidk@gmail.com Instagram : spp.studio Line : prangspp Address

: 98/142 PG rama9 Condominium,

Building B, Rama9 rd., Huai Khwang,

Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE Interioir Freelancer : While studying in Bachelor’s Degree •

Designed commercial AROVA laminate boot with friends for ASA Expo’18 event

Hosted a talk about Design Fundamental for Thesis Show 2019 at BACC

SOFTWARE •

Microsoft Word

Microsoft Excel

Power Point

AutoCAD

SketchUp

Photoshop

Illustrator

3dsmax & Vray

InDesign

SPEXX

Interioir Designer : 1st August, 2019 until present •

Concept research and interpretation through interior design

Design stage and tender develpment package with developers

FF&E selection through specification and carpet development with vendors

Developing artworks with local Thai artists

Working on Limited Construction Administration (LCA) through negotiation with contractors and client’s respresentative

Presentation to client in both Thai and English

Coordination with Landscapers and Lighting designers


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02 WORKING WITH BLINK


“Every space is a shared journey, made by people and place.” said BLINK Through my experience of working with BLINK Design Group. I believe I have learned numbers of things about creating good interior designs. And I hope that I can demonstrate to you that I would be a good fit for your company. There are numbers of projects at BLINK that I worked before, not just only design part but through all material selections, specifications and tender drawings. And there is also one project that I involved with the most from the start of concept through all design process until the project is completed as a main interior designer working directly with the head designer. Let’s me give you a tour of my jorney through all projects next page.



02/1 MILLENNIUM HILTON BANGKOK; ID Design, FF&E and LCA PROJECT YEAR :

2019 - 2021

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ALL DAY DINING EXISTING SITE PHOTOS - ALL DAY DINING

In this refurbishment project, I had a great opportunity to be a part of creating concept storyline of Ramakien characters through out interior design. My main tasks after schematic design had approved by the cilent were ID and FF&E specification, tender documentation and taking care LCA stage with all parties from the begining to the end. I believe I have earned quite a fair bit of onsite experience within a few years of working.

GROUND FLOOR PLAN RENDERING


The Millenium Hilton Bangkok sits on the banks of the legendary Chao Phraya River, located just steps away from some of the most famous historical sites within Bangkok. The Chao Phraya today is a priceless natural resource, an important artery of commerce and the cradle of the Bangkok metropolis. It sits at the crossroads of old and new, with modern buildings continually growing around it while still serving as a vital way for connecting Royal Palaces with historic temples throughout. Our inspirations come from the elements of the river itself, along with the the colors of the riverscape environment around it in All Day Dining.

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LOBBY & CAFE LOUNGE

We take inspiration from the Folklores and rituals in and around the river are steeped with legend and meaning, many of which were handed down from generation to generation, including the legends of sunken treasures as well as stories from the Ramakien, featuring larger-thanlife mythological beings at the heart of the Thai people. Inspirations from rituals on the river include details of the Royal Barges, and modern interpretations of sky lanterns and floating baskets. Lobby Lounge area is created with the idea of experiencing underwater world in Ramakien story, sky lanterns as yawning of the white monkey or Hanuman, Siamese fighting fish feature as beauty of the underwater world. We create the combination of more modern furniture and some Thai carved style furniture showing Ramakien characters. We also play with tiles and colors to link this area with All Day Dining.

GROUND REFLECTED CEILING PLAN RENDERING


EXISTING SITE PHOTOS - LOBBY & CAFE LOUNGE

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BALLROOMS

2nd REFL

EXISTING S

2nd FLOOR PLAN RENDERING


LECTED CEILING PLAN RENDERING

SITE PHOTOS - BALLROOMS

With fertile lands and abundance of flora, fauna, and fish, we celebrate the bounty of the river and the array of products that come from it. These can be seen in the textiles, patterns, and basketry woven from the reeds of the river. Grand Ballroom is located at 2nd floor of the hotel which is above the underwater world or the Lobby Lounge. We play with flow of water effect, pattern, gradient, and fish swimming around on the carpet. Developing metal fabric textile effect as art feature walls.

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The idea of experiencing underwater world in Ramakien story was interpenetrated in to patterns on pop up chairs and table in Lobby & Cafe Lounge area. For thr left hand side of yours is one of the chair that I developed Garuda wings onto by working with Thai artist, Khun X from Chada collection co. ltd. for the pattern and Eastlink for custom furniture through upholstery and silver leaf finish on the carved wood.

FURNITURE & ARTWORK DEVELOPMENT


Beta or fighting fish chandelier were made by Bellitas after the long bidding based on our design idea and budget. I and project head designer selected colors and reviewed the look to meet the cocept, final lighting by DJC lighting designer. We also interpreted the idea into details as Chao Phraya River with resin panel by Pawin Studio, gradeint carpet by CarpetsInter, Thai modern ceramic showcase by Eastlink and Metal Fabric artwork by Ausara surface & textile.

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02/2 JAYA RESTAURANT, THE SETAI, MIAMI PROJECT YEAR :

2021

08


The Setai is an intimate, serene oceanfront resort in the heart of South Beach. Its design vision artfully combines the rich architectural history of the neighborhood and its cultural diversity with the International Art Deco movement, particularly its influence in Asia. The Art Deco landmark building was originally built between 1936 – 1938 as the famed Dempsey Vanderbilt Hotel. Next to it is our 40-story glass tower that surpasses all around it in elevation, views and design. The Setai has consistently been honored with the Forbes Travel Guide Five Star Award since 2015. The scope showing is a renovation on ‘Jaya Restaurant’ which the client named it after the designer, Jaya, for the hotel and we were inspired by using his Javanese background to create mood & tone, details, carving, styling and patterns.

EXISTING SITE PHOTOS - JAYA RESTAURANT FLOOR PLAN RENDERING


REFLECTED CEILING PLAN RENDERING UPHOLSTERED BATIK CEILING

CARVED CEILING

COPPER TIN CEILING

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SCHEMATIC DESIGN THROUGH TENDER D

REFLECTED CEILING PLAN RENDERING Once I completed pushing detailing from the concept of Javanese architectural, carving and royal batik pattern in schematic design were developed into materials and FF&E specifications. To developed tender drawing was also challenging because we played the carving idea to different locations. some at the corner, some mixing together to create another pattern, layers on ceiling detail, and yet to arrange tender drawing to be communicatable.

1' 10"

1"

1'

1"

1"

221"

WD-04

10"

WD-04

1"

WD-04

WD-04

1"

1'

CH.+13'-4"

1"

2"

2"

HOLLOW SECTION SUPPORT WD-04

SCALE

AS SHOWN

D02

1'

PT-03 CH.+13'-4"

AS SHOWN

6"

WD-04

D02

CH.+14'-9" CH.+14'-5"

5"

CH.+14'-2"

1'-021"

10"

1'-021"

1'-021"

WD-06 = (A)

CH.+13'-4"

4" 4"

1'-838"

WD-04

1'-021"

WD-04

5"

2"

3" 4"

2"

4" 4"

6'-10"

SCALE

921" PT-03 CH.+15'-8"V.I.F

WD-07 = (B)

1 1" 22"

CH.+13'-4"

1 1 NOTE : 2" x 2" GRID SIZE

DETAIL

2'-021"

E0

PLAN

D01

1'-838"

1" 22" 1"1"

WD-04

1

CH.+14'-2"

WD-04

1 1 1 4" 1 4" 2" 1 1" 22" 1" 42"

JR-3101

CEILING ELEVATION SCALE

A

WD-04 CH.+14'-5"

E02

SF-11

JR-3101

CH.+14'-9"

921"

E01

1" 1"

WD-04

221"

JR-3101

WD-04

WD-07 = (B)

CH.+14'-9" CH.+14'-5"

5"

CH.+14'-2"

CH.+13'-4"

1'-021"

1'-021"

1'-021"

WD-04

421"

3'-2"

5"

2 "

2"

1'-021"

WD-04

10"

1"

1'-678"

E02 JR-3101

1 "

1"

MT-01

JR-3101

10'-621"

11'-1021"

ST-07

1 4"

1 1" 22"

3"

MT-01

3'

1 4"

E01

221"

13'-4"

E01

WD-04

2"

WD-04

3'-5"

SF-11

CH.+13'-4"

D03

2"

H.+3'-5"

WD-06 = (A)

PT-03

1"

3'

1"

3" 4"

9'-11"

WD-04

WD-04 H.+3'-5"

WD-04

WD-04

1'

E01

D03

ELEVATION SCALE

1

NOTE : 2" x 2" GRID SIZE

DETAIL SCALE

WD-07 = (B)

8'-221"

4" 4"

4" 4"

AS SHOWN

9'-621"

AS SHOWN

S01

ITEM: 2 EA

JR-3102

D01 JR-1301

JAVA RESTAURANT DECORATIVE COLUMNS @BAR

WD-06 = (A)

E02 JR-3101

1

1'

WD-06 = (A)

4" 4"

2"

221"

2"

1 1" 4"

1

1 1 1 4" 1 4" 2" 1 1" 22" 1" 42"

FFL.+0000

1 4"

1 1" 2"

1" 22" 1"1"

4" 4"

WD-04

JR-501 2021 / 03 / 31

CEILING PLAN SCALE

A1 = 1", A3 = 2"

SF-11

CEILING ELEVATION SCALE

A


DRAWING

REFLECTED CEILING PLAN RENDERING 306 TANGLIN ROAD,PHOENIX PARK OFFICE CAMPUS SINGAPORE 247973 TEL:+65 6423 9616 179 BANGKOK CITY TOWER 30th FLOOR SOUTH SATHORN ROAD SATHORN,BANGKOK 10120 TEL:+66(0)2679 6918

CARVING DETAIL TYPE C

IMAGE REFERENCE CARVING DETAIL TYPE A

4F,BLDG B,NO.1000 CHANG PING ROAD JINGAN DISTRICT, SHANGHAI CHINA 200042 TEL:+86 21 6415 6266

GENERAL NOTES :

This drawing is for information only to be used by the contractors as a general arrangement of interior conditions. It has been made from available information, however measurements are to be verified on project site. This drawing must be verified and approved prior to final detailing and fabrication. This drawing is the property of Blink design group and is not to be reproduced or copied in whole or in part. It is only to be used for the project and site specifically identified herein and is not to be used on any other project. It is to be returned upon request.

921"

PROJECT NUMBER :

WD-06 = (A)

WD-08 = (C)

00416 CARVING DETAIL TYPE B

PROJECT NAME :

THE SETAI MIAMI 8'-221"

4" 4"

CLIENT : 9'-621"

WD-04

WD-07 = (B)

THE SETAI MIAMI WD-04

WD-08 = (C)

WD-06 = (A) WD-07 = (B)

N

A1 = 1", A3 = 2"

7" 921"

1"

REVISIONS 00

2021/03/31

FOR DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

CEILING FRAMING AS REQUIRED

CH.+14'-9"

CH.+14'-9"

1"

DESCRIPTION

WD-04

SF-11

4" (A)

DATE:

3"

NO.

7"

7" (A)

WD-04

3" (B)

3" CH.+14'-2"

CH.+14'-2"

3" 5"

11'-1021"

WD-04

WD-08 = (C)

WD-06 = (A)

DRAWING TITLE :

N

5" (C)

WD-07 = (B)

10"

CONCEALED LIGHTING BY LIGHTING CONSULTANT

10" (A) WD-04

WD-04

4" 4"

5"

WD-04

10'-621"

CH.+14'-5"

CEILING DETAIL

A1 = 1", A3 = 2"

CH.+13'-4"

CH.+13'-4"

JAYA RESTAURANT DRAWING STAGE

FOR DESIGN DEVELOPMENT (A1) SCALE :

A1 = 1"= 1'-0", A3 = 2"= 1'-0"

DATE : DRAWN BY : ADAM CHECKED BY : BDG

10" SF-12

1 8

WD-04

TIN CEILING 2'x2' NAIL-UP INSTALLATION

WD-06 = (A)

2021/03/31 DRAWING NO.

D03 JR-1301

JR-3101

REFER TO PLAN

4" (A)

CEILING DETAIL SCALE

A1 = 4", A3 = 8"

GROOVE

PT-03

4" (B) PT-03

4" (A)

WD-08 = (C) 1 8

GROOVE

WD-07 = (B)

WD-06 = (A)


CONCEPT MOOD | GUESTROOM


02/3 Banyan Tree Dongguan PROJECT YEAR :

2021

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CONCEPT MOOD | GUESTROOM BATHROOM

MOOD AND TONE SELECTION DIVIDED BY AREAS FOR GUESTROOM


BANYAN TREE DONGGUAN is a new resort at Dongguan that the client aim it to be a place where young entrepreneurs and business heirs would visit through gather together for connections and relaxing at the same thime. Our concept are to embracing the environment - empower people, paying homage to local heritage and Songshan lake relationship from the present to future as the lake is where the site is located and the value & popularity inevitably endangered its existence. “REIMAGINED AS A MODERN INCENSE BOX, BANYAN TREE DONGGUAN ASPIRES TO ENCAPSULATE THE CORE ESSENCES OF AGARWOOD (GUANXIANG) - A TRIBUTE TO THE LOCAL HERITAGE AS WELL AS A VISUAL & EMOTIONAL CONNECTION TO THE SHARED HISTORY & FUTURE OF THE PEOPLE.” Mood and tone apperas in clean - luxury - modern with soft pop up natural colors and textures based on heritage context and landscape around the site.

FURNITURE IMAGERY | GUESTROOM

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LEGEND 1 2 3 4

gu e st r o o m e ntr a nc e powder room w ar d r o b e sh o w e r

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OPT 1

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The layout focuses are about to have working space but also feel not so sperated from living space, to have onsen facing be out-

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door facing Songshan lake and to have divided space for walk - in closet.

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FURNITURE LAYOUT SKETCHES

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v iew from out door ons en m a y n o t b e s up er b


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02/4 FULLERTON HOTEL OCEAN PARK, HONG KONG PROJECT YEAR :

2018

The Concept of the Fullerton Hotel Ocean Park is a modern interpretation of a traditional seaside hotel. We have explored the architecture colonial style, history, culture and materiality of Hong Kong and we have reinterpreted the key elements in the Public Areas Design. Locally inspired and culturally relevant the concept references ensure a luxurios resort feeling and the sense of place as TRADITIONAL FINISHES, FISHING NET SCREEN INSPIRATION, THE ISLAND’S LUSH WOODLANDS.

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1350

A. L1 Lobby B. Stair to L2 C. Stair to L3

B

A

C


L3

L2

L1 Lobby

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02/5 JW MARRIOTT, KHAO LAK PROJECT YEAR :

2018 - 2021

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The project is a refurbishment which located at Khao Lak, surrouned by beautiful beach of sorthen, Thailand. The main concept is a reflection of the buildings modern Thai architectural design. The design subtly amplifies the bold graphic

POOL BAR, VILLA AND BALLROOM

nature of traditional patterns and silhouettes. The accent color is inspired by the surrounding greenery of the beach and gardens beyond. In the team, we were individally instructed on different tasks. I had an opportunity to be a part of creating and combining materials selection trhough material board for Pool Vlla area. I studied the design round to round, coorinated information, proportion, mood and tone for perspective design with 3D rendering resources. Also involved with specification part for this area. I did design Pool bar restroom under colorful concept of thai textile. And I also designed Ballroom restroom based on the luxury thai patterns, forms, colors through materials.

RESTROOMS DESIGN BY PHOTOSHOP Pool bar restroom design

Ballroom restroom design


ARTWORK DEVELOPMENT

Embroidery + printed fabric for headboard artwork development

POOL VILLA BEDROOM PERSPECTIVE STUDY BY SKECTHES AND PHOTOSHOP

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02/6 FURAMA Resort & Spa Phu Quoc PROJECT YEAR :

2019

18


As the title said, this project is located at Phu Quoc Island of Vietnam. After reseaching about the backgroup through the location, culture and client plus operational’s expectation. We came up with 3 keywords to deliver interior conept; PATTERN OF PHU QUOC, NAUTICAL HERITAGE and LOCAL FLAVORS. In the team, we were individally instructed on different tasks. The task I took care of was concept narrative, imagery, villa (2 bedrooms type) rendering under the team head designer. The main interior mood is based on the simply of material texture and natural pop up color as greenary at outside through accent green upholstery, respresented modernize with grey terrazo flooring, light wooden and softhen with natural rattan.

CONCEPT AND INTERIOR NARRATIVE

PATTERN OF PHU QUOC

NAUTICAL HERITAGE

LOCAL FLAVORS

CHISELED TEXTURAL ELEMENTS

LOCAL WOVEN INSPIRED

PLANTATION INSPIRED GROWING ELEMENTS

GOLDEN RATIO

ROPE DETAILS INSPIRED BY SAILING

GREENERY PEEKING THROUGH LIKE LUSH VINES

VILLA MOOD BY BLINK TEAM


VILLA LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOM PERSPECTIVE STUDY BY SKECTHES AND PHOTOSHOP

1st FLOOR PLAN

2nd FLOOR PLAN


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03 OTHER EXPERIENCES


These projects are based on my interests. Research, context study and conceptual development were undertaken to arrive at these design solutions. All the final works are reflection of me, an interior designer, to the society as I worked a lot on contextual investigations and understanding the users. I focused on the significance of the relationship between research and interior programming, which delivers logical thinking to the designs. And I believe that with these key areas and my fresh ideas, I will be showing my experiences and interations with people.



03/1 AROVA, laminate brand, ASA Expo’18 PROJECT YEAR :

2018

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Desingers Supapid Kettim (Prang) Nattmon Chaimongkalanon (Mui) Thanaboon Benjachatriroj (Tittle) This project is an Exhibition Design for AROVA, laminate brand, ASA Expo’18. We worked together to come up with the concept to show character of the brand and create movable display with laminate as a main material to show all collections to visitors. ‘Arova’s wide collection of asthetically pleasing high pressure laminates (hpl) is shaped by the brand commitment and dedication to avant-garde design and using state of the art technology in manufacturing.’


360

FLIPPABLE DISPLAY

INTERACTION DISPLAY

CUSTOM FURNITURE

With the idea of using ‘Supreme’ collection that is wipable and durable for water and scratching.

A COLLECTION OF LAMINATE THROUGH LOGO

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03/2 ‘WAI’ DINING CHAIR PROJECT YEAR :

2016

23


DINIING CHAIR DESIGN PROTOTYPE STUDY, SKECTHES AND 3D MODELS


Black rubber

Black rubber

Materials: Teak Wood, Rubber Joint Manufacture: Deesawat, Thailand For the concept of WAI dining chair is “Back To Basic” which is the title of the project and the chair is showed in term of the look that seem very simple by ‘Wai’ in Thai context of greeting, but there is a special thing that camouflage on the simple look which is a line of black rubber. The rubber lines are added on the back rest and the seat of the chair as mirror form to keep people a surprise experience of movable following the body’s natural movements. Therefore, this simple chair is not that simple as it looks like.

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HAND SKETCH


PORTRAIT & GRAPHIC



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