TINGTING WEN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL
SELECTED WORKS 2013-2017
TINGTING WEN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL
SELECTED WORKS 2013-2017
TINGTING WEN PHONE / 1 510 612 6022 EMAIL / colawen1019@gmail.com WEB / www.tingtingwen.com ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY 79 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 DIRECTOR / Kathleen Valkuchak INSTRUCTOR / Leonarda Tamayo COURSE / Portfolio PAPER / IKON PAPER/ Mohanh 100lb text TYPEFACE / Andale Mono , Apple Symbols SOFTWARE / Adobe Photoshop, 2017, Illustrator PHOTOGRAPHY / TINGTING WEN, Google, Pinterest CAMERA / Canon EOS 600D, Iphone 6 PRINTER / BINDERY Chum’s Design & Print 582 Market Street, #100 San Francisco, CA 94104 COPYRIGHT @ 2017 TINGTING WEN All rights reserved. No part ofthis book may be used or reproduced in any manner without the written permission of TINGTING WEN.
ABOUT/ TINGTING WEN Tingting Wen was born in China and moved to San Francisco on 2014, and opening as Interior Architectural Designer. She has a long experience of studying fine art since she was ten years old. Therefore, she possesses professional drawing and hand rendering skills. After she studies under professionals, she also the gets the professional skill of 3D modeling, floor plan details architecture design. While she has a comprehensive interior design background, the emphasis on rehabilitation and renovation. And she always keeps deadline time at her first working priority. She also has a pair of insightful eyes, and like to bring the inspiration from the world and anything around her. Tingting can be competent to all types of project, such as hospitality, commercial, and residential. She has experience of the intern, which helped her to build the ability to work with the team and another designer. Her dreams to be a professional Interior Designer that can bring multiples sense into her designing.
CONTENTS
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37
7
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
HOSPITALITY
DESIGN
DESIGN
DESIGN
"The Watertown
"The Polygon
"The Mariottos House"
Salon"
Market"
1
THE POLYGON MARKET
9-10 MARIOTTOS HOUSE
WATERTOWN SALON
SITE ANALYSIS 185 Channel Street San Francisco, CA 94158 About 5,000 years ago, mission bay was and ecology area. And only native people live there. In 1849, at the start of the gold rush, many people came here, and shipbuilding and repair were the primary industries in here. After that, Mission Bay become smaller and smaller and filled with rock and. In 20 century, Mission Bay become a primary industrial zone. In just a few years UCSF’s Mission Bay campus has congealed into an actual destination, with foot traffic, a farmer’s market, housing, and a plaza with a few small restaurants Building Analysis Year Built: 2013 Block/Lot: 8711/023 Zoning: Mixed Used, Residential, School Zoning District: MB-RA (Mission Bay Redevelopment Area) Occupancy Code: R-2, M, S-1
POLYGON MARKET
11-12 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT I chose polygon as my concept for two reasons. First, polygon only has straight lines and no curve lines. My client expects his market keep the sample and he like clean line design in his market, and customers will pay more attention to products. So, concise style is best for this case. Furthermore, polygon not only has the clean straight line, but it also creative, and give some interesting element to this market. Second, the polygon with many sides and each side has their function with the different meaning. Such as cafe, restaurant, demonstration kitchen, prepared food area and soon. People can be shopping there, eat there and also learn something there as well. Therefore, the polygon means this market is multifunctional. In general, this market is like a polygon; people can get everything they want in different zones, and the design style is related to my client require.
13 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
LOGO& BRANDING
14 MARIOTTOS HOUSE
WATERTOWN SALON
POLYGON MARKET
PROGRAMING SPECIFIC
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Prepared food Market place and restaurant Demonstration Kitchen Pizza oven for the restaurant Employees locker room Office near the loading dock Walk-in refrigerator 8’-0” x 10’-0” Self-service prepared food Oyster bar Coffee bar Open kitchen 2 ADA restrooms 2 or 3 checkout No shopping carts No cafe open for outside No more 15 stations at open kitchen No self-check out machine No organic shape design Market opens from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Every area open at same time and close same No fully enclosed structured in rooftop Nature color Delicious, hight quality, easy Hand basket only 60 people capacity for the restaurant No pet
15 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
FLOOR PLAN
3
6
4
2
5 1 17
PROGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Organic Local Produce Self-Service Prepared Food Beer&Wine Speciality Food Reception Prepared Food Open kitchen Order Station Coffee Bar
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Oyster&Wine Bar Walk-In Fridge Men’s Restroom Women’s Restroom Office Locker Room Demonstration Kitchen Entrance
17
16 MARIOTTOS HOUSE
12 8
14
10
17
16
17 17
17
FLOOR PLAN 1/16’=1’-0’’
Market
Kitchen
Restroom
Office
Locker Room Demonstration Kitchen
Self-Service Prepared Food Reception Organic Local Produce
POLYGON MARKET
15
13
11
A
WATERTOWN SALON
Restaurant
Restaurant
Restaurant
17 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
FINISH PLAN 3
6
4
2
5
1
17
PROGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Organic Local Produce Self-Service Prepared Food Beer&Wine Speciality Food Reception Prepared Food Open kitchen Order Station Coffee Bar
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Oyster&Wine Bar Walk-In Fridge Men’s Restroom Women’s Restroom Office Locker Room Demonstration Kitchen Entrance
17
18 MARIOTTOS HOUSE
12 8
14
10
17
A
15
13
11
FLOOR PLAN 1/16’=1’-0’’
LIGHTING DEVELOPMENT
17
WATERTOWN SALON
16
17 17
POLYGON MARKET
19-20 HOSPITALITY
WINE BAR
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
21 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
DEMONSTRATION KITCHEN
22 MARIOTTOS HOUSE
1
DEMONSTRATION KITCHEN ELEVATION 1/4’=1’-0’’
WATERTOWN SALON
POLYGON MARKET
23-24 MARIOTTOS HOUSE
WATERTOWN SALON
POLYGON MARKET
DEMONSTRATION KITCHEN
25 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
MARKET PLACE
COMMERCIAL
26 MARIOTTOS HOUSE
WATERTOWN SALON
POLYGON MARKET
27-28 MARIOTTOS HOUSE
WATERTOWN SALON
POLYGON MARKET
RESTAURANT AREA
29 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
PREPARED FOOD AREA
30 MARIOTTOS HOUSE
3
PREPARED FOOD AREA ELEVATION 1/4’=1’-0’’
WATERTOWN SALON
POLYGON MARKET
31-32 MARIOTTOS HOUSE
WATERTOWN SALON
POLYGON MARKET
SELF-SERVICE PREPARED FOOD AREA
Process Elevation Sketching
4
SELF-SERVICE PREPARED FOOD AREA ELEVATION 1/4’=1’-0’’
33 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
RECEPTION AREA
COMMERCIAL
34 MARIOTTOS HOUSE
5
RECEPTION AREA ELEVATION 1/4’=1’-0’’
WATERTOWN SALON
POLYGON MARKET
35-36 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COFFEE BAR
COMMERCIAL
31-32 RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
HOSPITALITY
COFFEE BAR
2
THE MARIOTTOS HOUSE
39 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING ANALYSIS Address: 13 Wood St, San Francisco, CA, 94118 Building Type: Multiple Occupancy Building Year: 1955 Building Level: Three levels Building Area: 4,368 sqft on a lot of 4,485 sqft (or 0.1 acres) Interior Space: 6 bedrooms, 4 baths
40 WATERTOWN SALON
MARIOTTOS HOUSE
POLYGON MARKET
41-42 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT Interconnectivity will be my main idea of my concept to design this three floors residential house. Interconnectivity refers to the state or quality of being connected. I bring this concept to my project because three individual family groups are living in one house, so the interconnectivity just presents this big family. Furthermore, I also create three specific concepts for each floor. I get inspiration from three cities they are in the different country. A different city with the different feeling, lifestyle, culture, but we still can find the similarity from three cities. Cause the each floor living the individual family, I will base on their needs to do a different design for each family, but I will use my design to connect them as well.
43 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
FIRST FLOOR For the first floor, I get inspiration from Yunnan. Yunnan is a province in China. This area is quiet and full of rhythm. There with a lot of Chinese styles architectural and artworks, and this is the right place for the artist to create artwork. I choose this place because it fit my client’s lifestyle. My client who is living alone on the first floor, so he most residing in a more quiet family. However, he is an active and optimistic person, and he is an artist as well. I want to bring the both flexible and rhythm into his space instead of tranquil space, and help he keep a happy life. In Yunnan, we can find a lot of “connect” element in here. Such as the terraced fields, and the Chinese architectural structure, local culture. They are present the connectable in this place. Yunnan enjoys a pleasant climate that is mild in winter and cool in summer; that means here is suitable for human living, and I want to bring this comfortable feeling to my client. Yunnan combined by different nationality, and they are live on friendly, just like this multiple families.
44 3rd FLOOR
2nd Floor
1st Floor
45 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
PROGRAMING SPECIFIC Project Program Bedroom Bathroom Laundry Kitchen Dining Area Living Room Work Space Storage Circulation
CLIENT A
tenant will rent the 1st oor unit from Maria Mariotto. This unit will be rented through San Francisco’s Section 8 and Rental Assistance Program for low-income tenants.
46 3rd FLOOR
Kitchen
Living Room
Bathroom
Dining Room
2nd Floor
Garage
Furnace
Garden
Laundry Work Space Bedroom
Elevator
Storage
Option 1
Living Room
Bedroom
Garage
Work Space
Storage
Bathroom
Garden Dining Room
Furnace
Elevator
Laundry
Kitchen
Option 2
1st Floor
47 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
FLOOR PLAN
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9
7 1 10 6
11
5
2 3
4 N
A
FIRST FLOOR FLOOR PLAN 1/4’=1’-0’’
PROGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6
Garage Main Entrance Elevator Closet Bedroom Living Room
7 8 9 10 11
Dining Room Kitchen Laundry Bathroom Furnace
48 3rd FLOOR
2nd Floor
BED ROOM
1st Floor
49 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
LEGEND REF DW
1
REFRIGERATOR DISH WASHER GFI OUTLET
1ST FLOOR KITCHEN FLOOR PLAN 1/2’=1’-0’’
LEGEND SMOKE DETECTOR SINGLE SWITCH CEILING MOUT LED STRIP
2
1ST FLOOR KITCHEN RCP PLAN 1/2’=1’-0’’
50 3rd FLOOR
3
1ST FLOOR KITCHEN ELEVATION 1/4’=1’-0’’
2nd Floor
1st Floor
HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
51-52 3rd FLOOR
2nd Floor
1st Floor
LIVING ROOM
53 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
BATHROOM
COMMERCIAL
54 3rd FLOOR
4
1ST FLOOR BATHROOM ELEVATION 1/2”= 1’- 0’
2nd Floor
1st Floor
55 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
SECOND FLOOR For the second floor, my client Jason he is a single father with twin girls of Chloe and Aimee. Jason is the active person with many hobbies. His girl Chloe is active girl person as well, and she spots and traveling. However, Aimee has cerebral palsy, and she spends most time at the time. I want to create a space to this family is more tend to lively and full of rhythm. That is fit to Jason and Chloes personality, and I also want Aimee will not fell too much at the time. Therefore, I get inspiration from the city of Tokyo and Japanese style interior design. I chose Tokyo as my concept, because it is a vibrant city, and their culture is diverting and diversified. Furthermore, the Japanese style of interior design is more tend to comfortable and practical. Cause the Aimee she uses wheelchair at home, I need to do more consider based on her need, and space will be designed good for her use.
56 3rd FLOOR
2nd Floor
1st Floor
57 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
FLOOR PLAN
Bathroom
Patio
Bedroom
Work Space
Work Space
Laundry
Kitchen
Dining Room
Bathroom Living Room
Bedroom
Storage
Entrance
Elevator
Option 1
Bathroom
Patio
Work Space
Bedroom
Bedroom
Work Space
Laundry
Bathroom
Dining Room
Kitchen
Storage
Living Room
Entrance
Elevator
Option 2
58 3rd FLOOR
2
2nd Floor
3 4
1
5 11 12
13 10
9 6 8
B
SECOND FLOOR FLOOR PLAN 1/4’=1’-0’’
PROGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Master Bedroom Master Bathroom Patio Kitchen Dining Room Living Room Fireplace
8 9 10 11 12 13
Elevator Entrance Storage Laundry Bathroom Bedroom
7 N
1st Floor
59-60 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
KITCHEN
COMMERCIAL
3rd FLOOR
2nd Floor
1st Floor
COFFEE BAR
HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
61-62 3rd FLOOR
2nd Floor
1st Floor
MASTER BEDROOM
63 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
THIRD FLOOR For the third floor, space combines the dwelling space, office space, and include the three bedrooms. Based on my client’s needs, this floor needs a quiet space for Maria to work and Simona to study. However, Simona is actively involved in sports and plays the guitar. And the Maria also keep enthusiasm for life to like to have the garden for her plant. Therefore, I like to design a space just like Amsterdam that cozy and passionate as well. On the other hand, the Frank is Italian American, and Amsterdam and Italy all Europe county. They are with similarity, and still have a different feeling. I like to bring a fresh but familiarity feeling in my design for my client. For the Frank needs, he has difficult to differentiating between colors with similar values, and he needs clear pathways. For this reason, I like to use to the Netherlands’ flag colors; they are red and blue that two lively colors in my design to help Frank to recognize the color and sapce.
64 3rd FLOOR
2nd Floor
1st Floor
65 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
FLOOR PLAN
Bathroom
Patio
Laundry
Work Space
Bedroom
Dining Room Bathroom
Work Space
Bedroom
Living Room
Storage
Bedroom
Entrance Kitchen Elevator
Option 1
Bathroom
Patio
Work Space
Kitchen
Bedroom
Work Space
Bathroom
Laundry
Bedroom
Bedroom
Dining Room
Storage
Entrance
Living Room Elevator
Option 2
66 3rd FLOOR
2
2nd Floor
3 4
1
5
12
11
13 14
15
10
9 6 8
C
THIRD FLOOR FLOOR PLAN 1/4’=1’-0’’
PROGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Master Bedroom Master Bathroom Patio Office Kitchen& Dining Room Living Room Fireplace
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Elevator Entrance Storage Laundry Bathroom Work Place Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2
7 N
1st Floor
67 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
5
2ND FLOOR BATHROOM ELEVATION 1/4’=1’-0’’
68 3rd FLOOR
6
3RD FLOOR KITCHEN ELEVATION 1/4’=1’-0’’
2nd Floor
1st Floor
69 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
LIVING ROOM
COMMERCIAL
70 3rd FLOOR
2nd Floor
1st Floor
71 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
72 3rd FLOOR
2nd Floor
1st Floor
3
THE WATERTOWN SALON
75-76 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
WATERTOWN HAIR SALON Project Type: Commercial Project Propose: Remodel Sustainable Hair Salon Project Name: Watertown Salon Project Site: Wuzhen, Zhejiang, China Building Level: One Level Sapce Type: Open
SITE ANALYSIS Wuzhen is found in South of China, and north of ZheJiang. The citizens’ way of life revolves around the rivers and canals that cut the land. Houses line the waterways and the bustle of traders near bridges and ports and piers seem relentless. The ancient docks, pavilions, and corridors contribute to a romantic atmosphere that hails to old China.
77 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
3
1
2
4
SUSTAINABLE PROGRAM 1
Solar Panel • Helps to slow/stop global warming • Save energy • Save money • Provides energy independence
3
Rainwater Harvesting • Reducing water bills • Suitable for irrigation • Reduces demand ground water • Used for several nondrinking purpose
2
Solar Water Heater • Free energy • Improve the energy efficiency • Save money on fuel bills • Lower the carbon footprint
4
Low E Glass • Reduce the energy use • Improve the energy efficiency • Allow the maximum amount of sunlight into the interior • Save money on heating bills
78 WATERTOWN SALON
MARIOTTOS HOUSE
POLYGON MARKET
6 7
5
8
SUSTAINABLE PROGRAM 5
6
Green Roof • Expand roof life • Reduce air condition costs • Reduce winter heating costs • Storm water management tool • Up to 15 LEED credits Low E Glass Skylight • Improve the interior environment • Reduce the interior lighting use • Allow the maximum amount of sunlight into the interior • Save money on electric bills
7
8
Sustainable Concrete • Increases environmental quality (Reduction of CO2 emission from cement factories) • Save valuable and vulnerable areas • Reduce transport by recycling on the the demolition site Recycled Brick • From the dismantle house • Local resource • Nature material • Keep the indoor climate
79 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
PROBLEMS • • • • •
Large water usage Large electricity consumption Use much energy Low interior environment quality Harmful chemical products
SOLUTIONS • • • • • • • • •
Reduce water usage Low electricity consumption Day Lighting Water cycle Improve interior environment quality Low energy electrical appliance Low water usage plumbing fixture Sustainable products Passive heating, and cooling
80 WATERTOWN SALON
7
1
2 6
3
N
5
PROGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Entrance Styling Room Lobby Reception Waiting Room Shampoo Washbowal
4
MARIOTTOS HOUSE
POLYGON MARKET
81-82 WATERTOWN SALON
MARIOTTOS HOUSE
POLYGON MARKET
LOBBY
83-84 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
RECEPTION AREA
COMMERCIAL
85-86 WATERTOWN SALON
MARIOTTOS HOUSE
POLYGON MARKET
STYLING ROOM
WAITING ROOM
89 HOSPITALITY
RESIDENTIAL
SHAMPOO ROOM
COMMERCIAL
90 WATERTOWN SALON
MARIOTTOS HOUSE
POLYGON MARKET
THANK YOU SO MUCH WITHOUT YOU, THE PORTFOLIO COULDN’T COMPLETED
Family
My parents and brothe
Faculty
Leonarda Tamayo, Kathleen Valkuchak, Mark Miller, Ernest Mariotto, Marc DiGiacomo, Michael Sammet, Andrew Tu, Olga Zhovreboff
Friends
Yali Yu, Ivy Chang, Ying Zhang, Day Kim, Eevee Wang
I would like to thank all of you. Without you, this portfolio couldn't be completed. Thank you to the instructors of Academy of Art University. You taught me so much about this professional field. Thank you to the ESL tutors. As an international student, without your patience and enthusiasm, I would not have been able to express myself clearly. Thank you to my friends. You always stand by me when I am in need of help, either in the academic or mental aspect. Most importantly to my family. Without you, the dream of learning design in the United States would never have come true. You are the people who care about me the most in the world. Thank you for flying to the U.S. and taking care of me when I had a surgery. There will never be enough words to express my appreciation. Thank you. I love you.