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Xinran Chen

Interior Design

Portfolio Graduate


Revit Montreal Hotel Design P1-5

Sketchup/Revit Relaxation High End Club Design P6-14

Revit Everlane Retail Design P15-17

Table of Contents Revit

REI Flagship Store Designďźˆ IIDA Award Finallist P18-22

Sketchup/Revit Furrniture Design P23-26

Revit Telestudio Design P27-29


P 1-5 Montreal Hotel Design Revit Professor: Dina Lamanna

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• Reinterpret eastern culture into a different way by using simplified

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• Stand out from other hotels (competitors in Montreal).

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Three Key Phrases of redesign • Exotic Asian aesthetics & elements.

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355 McGill St, Montreal, QC H2Y 2E8, Canada

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Redesign lobby level and typical guestroom levels based on existing layout of Old St. Paul Hotel.

Facade and Building Section 1 3 '-4 "

Project Location

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Project Introduction

EAST / WEST PARTIAL SECTIONS 1/8" = 1'-0"

FRONT

BUILDING ELEVATION

1/8" = 1'-0"

Bar (Agacent to the Restaurant)

ornaments and various of masonries.

Concept Statement Moon night in the Courtyard of Plum.

Inspirational Images

Second Floor Lounge

Logo Design The logo design conveys an eastern design philosophy that sceneries exist within sceneries. Objects painted on the fan symbolize an individual layer of scenery.

Reception Area 2


112’

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90’

Section 1 (Restaurant Semi-Private Area)

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Lobby Level First Floor Plan Scale: 1/64”=1’- 0”

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Lobby Level First Floor RCP Scale: 1/128”=1’- 0”

Lobby Level Second Floor RCP Scale: 1/128”=1’- 0”

Section 2 (Restaurant Main Area)

Restaurant (Bird's Eye View)

Restaurant (Worm's Eye View) 3


112’

Guestroom 1

Guestroom 7

24’

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Guestroom 2

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G Guestroom 6 (Selected Model Room)

Guestroom 3 Guestroom 4

Corridor

Guestroom 5

Elevator Vestibule

Restroom 36’

Typical Guestroom Level Plan Scale: 1/64”=1’- 0”

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Model Guestroom Rendered Plan Scale: 1/8”=1’- 0”

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90’

Typical Guestroom Level RCP Scale: 1/128”=1’- 0”

Bedroom View

Bar / Dining Area 4


Section 5 (Restroom)

Section 7 (Bedroom)

Section 6 (Corridor)

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P 6-14

Relaxation High-End Club

Sketchup Professor: Dina Lamanna

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Project Introduction

Project Location

Existed Facade Elevation and Section

This project is set in an existed multilevel building, located between Reade and Duane Street in downtown Manhattan. The location is about a dozen blocks away from Wall Street, with convenient traffic around its community.

70-72 Reade Street, New York, NY, 10007

The new design will be a high end club, aim to slow down busy New York's, especially Wall Street employee's pace, providing them an ideal place to enjoy more relaxed and healthier lives, thus reduce their pressure and anxiety in a way.

Concept and Inspiration

Imaginal Sketches

Atrium

Existed Buidling Plan

Hot Spring Bathtubs

Part of Longitudinal Section

Area Distribution

1st Floor Dining Section (Restaurant section and tea house section, each has an individual reception lobby.)

Incorporation of the natural sceneries.

2nd Floor Spa Section (Hotspring pools, bathtubs, sauna houses as well as resting decker.) 3rd Floor Spa Section (Meditation room, Yoga room.) 4th Floor Spa Section (Relaxation Space, individual spa room, VIP tretment room and Marble bed Massageroom)

Existed Buidling Exterior Views

Reade Street View

Reade Street Facade

Duane Street Facade

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Lounge

Landscape

Fountain Pool

Private Tea Room

1st Floor Plan (Dining Section) Scale: 1/64”=1’- 0”

Kitchen

Fire Stair

Part of 1st Floor Furniture Selection 1st Floor RCP (Dining Section) Not In Scale

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Lobby (Reception desk and Lounge)

Restaurant

Tea House (Public Area)

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Water Fall Down Stair

Pool Ladder

Resting Decker

2nd Floor Plan (Spa Section) Scale: 1/64”=1’- 0”

Bathtubs

Sauna Houses

Part of 2nd Floor Furniture Selection 2nd Floor RCP (Spa Section) Not In Scale

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Meditation Room

Yoga Room

Staff Lounge

3rd Floor Plan (Spa Section) Scale: 1/64”=1’- 0”

Restrooms, Changing Rooms, Bathrooms

Administration Office

3rd Floor RCP (Spa Section) Not In Scale

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Hot Spring View 1

Hot Spring View 2

Corridor With Hot Spring View

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Relaxation Area

Individual Massage

VIP Massage

Marble Bed Massage

4th Floor Plan (Spa Section) Scale: 1/64”=1’- 0”

Lounge and Bar

Part of 4th Floor Furniture Selection 4th Floor RCP (Spa Section) Not In Scale

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Lounge and Bar

Individual Spa Room

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P 15 - 17 Everlane Retail Design Revit

Professor: Patric Gegen

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Project Introduction Design a retail for a very successful commercial brand. •

This brand sells clothing mainly for fashionista with relative high income. Their products are mainly in neutral colors with simplified design.

Concept: Low Profile - Luxury

Style: Simplified Modern

No extra ornamentation; no complicated pattern; no vivid color using.

Upscale materials using; high contrast neutral color and adjacent wooden color; changeable experiences in different spaces.

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1st Floor Plan

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1st Floor RCP

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2nd Floor Mezzanine

Fitting Rooms Stair Elevator Restroom Reception Desk

Project Location 164 Fifth Avenue, NYC

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2nd Floor RCP

Elevator

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P 18 - 22 REI Flagship Store Design (IIDA Award Finallist) Revit

Professor: Patric Gegen

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Project Introduction Create new experiences for three adjacent retails in an existed REI store. Concept: Bring nature indoor. •

The products of sport equipments and clothing suitable for various natural environments.

Simulate and abstract different natural environments by using different materials, textures and colors.

In order to symbolize active sport motions and arouse consumers’ desire to consume, the overall design style would be modern.

Water Sport Retail

Ski Retail

Bike Retail

Most design elements, patterns and structures would be in dynamic shapes.

Oak Wood

Corten Board

Tensile Shelter

Shingle

Main Facade Design Project Location 6750 S. 228th Street Kent, WA

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Bike Retail Logo Design

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BMX Bike Display 1 (glide slope form) BMX Bike Display 2 (glide slope form) Reception Desk Choicest Product Display 1 Choicest Product Display 2 Goods Shelf Common Bike Rack Showcase

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Bike Retail Plan

Bike Retail RCP

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Ski Retail Logo Design

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Skate Board Display 1 (Dual Boards) BMX Bike Display 2 (Dual Boards) Reception Desk Choicest Product Display 1 Choicest Product Display 2 Skate Board Display (Single Board) Goods Shelf Showcase

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Ski Store Plan

Ski Store RCP

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Water Sport Retail LogoDesign

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Life Jacket Rack Racing Boat Display Reception Desk Choicest Product Display 1 Choicest Product Display 2 Choicest Product Display 3 Goods Shelf Showcase Swim Ring

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Ski Store Plan

Ski Store RCP

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P 23-24 Furrniture Design (Furniture Set) Revit

Professor: Rene B. Estacio

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White Oak

0' - 6"

2' - 0"

2' - 2"

The concept of the furniture is “discover the space. The single piece of wood board elongates, twists then attaches to different surfaces in a 3-D space. Individual piece of furniture is able to create relationships bewteen various surfaces. The inspiration is from the CCTV Building in Beijing that the architect Koolhaas used “multi-dimension space” as his design concept. The spacially extended structure really moves me.

0' - 8" 1' - 1 1/2"

Concept & Inspiration

3' - 3 1/2"

Beige Linen

4' - 2 1/2"

This is a furniture design project, designing the 70th street lobby of New York School of Interior Design. It is required to design a set of furniture including a reception desk and a seating.

4' - 2 1/2"

4' - 3"

Project Introduction

White Acrylic

1' - 3 1/2" 1' - 3 1/2"

2' - 11" 8' - 2 1/2 "

Auditorium Entrance

Storage

2' - 4 1/2"

Seating

Reception Desk

7' - 11"

1' - 0"

Vidieo Screen

Display Table

1' - 7 1/2"

1' - 4 1/2"

1' - 6"

1' - 2"

1' - 0"

2' - 4"

8' - 2 1/2"

Security Gate

Double Door

Double Door

5' - 9 1/2"

2' - 9"

2' - 10 1/2" 4' - 3"

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Project Introduction

0.58cm

0.82cm

The goal of this project is to design a knock down (KD) chair for IKEA. It’s also necessary to design the packaging.

Inspiration The inspiration was from the famous cantilever chair. Impressed by its simplicity, I would like to incorporate the feature of the cantilever structure and the ideal of assemblage.

Vertical Section

Plan View Dark Blue Leather

Back Elevation

Right Elevation

0.58cm

Professor: Rene B. Estacio

Left Elevation

0.58cm

Explode View

P 25 Furrniture Design (Knock - Down Chair)

Front Elevation

Steel

Assembling Process 1

Assembling Process 2

Assembling Process 3

Assembling Process 4

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Project Introduction The goal of this project is to design a Multifunctional and Transformable furniture piece.

Inspiration The Concept of this is from the Swiss Knife. The individual portions of each function would be able to rotate in and out swiftly. Basically, it contains a storage, a seating and a desk.

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Furrniture Design (Multi-functional and Transformable Desk)

Sketchup Professor: Rene B. Estacio White Linen

Birch Wood

Blue Paint

White Paint

Bell Bearing

Section Cut Here

Vertical Section

Front Elevation

Back Elevation

Plan View

Left Elevation

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P 27-29 Telestudio Design Revit

Professor: Debra Bryant

View 3: Guest Interview Area

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Project Introduction This project is to design a telestudio for a chosen TV show. I chose an e-sport show.

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Ground Plan

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View 1: Anchor Desk and Screens

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View 2: Data Statistic Desk

View 4: MVP Interview Area

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