CONTENTS
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MOOD BOARD
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DESIGN CONCEPT
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SPACE PLANNING & DESIGN SOLUTION
11
FLOOR PLANNING
13
LOBBY
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URBAN GARDEN
16
HALLWAY
17
TOWNHALL MEETING
19
OPEN OFFICE
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ALIBABA TENANT IMPROVEMENT Designer Zhaoxiang (Curtis) Li Tools AutoCAD, SketchUp, Vray, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illusirator Phase Assignment
DESIGN CHALLENGE Alibaba is transforming their work environment to cater to the “Z generation�, which has become the main labor force of the company. In order to adapt to this change, the work environment has to be updated to maintain the vitality of young employees and have them love working in a new environment.
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HQ
A Launched in 1999, Alibaba.com is the leading platform for global wholesale trade.
Alibaba Group mission is to make it easy to do business anywhere.
Alibaba.com selling products 190+ countries and regions, and exchange hundreds of thousands of messages with suppliers on the platform each day.
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COPYRIGHT BY ALIBABA IN HANGZHOU, CHINA
DESIGN CONCEPT
LOBBY TABLE , BENCH SET
LIGHT FIXTURE
COFFEE TABLE BENCH 64”L X 82”W X 15”H 146”L X 78”W X 15”H OAK WOOD OAK WOOD FlexPlus
72”L X 90”W X 3”H FIBERGLASS
LOBBY COUNTER
FEATURE WALL
300”L X 20”W X 34”H FIBERGLASS
The concept of design is “connection”. This design idea inspired by the exterior design idea “bridge” form Alibaba headquarter (HQ) in China. The designer extends exterior design from HQ into the new office interior design, follow the Alibaba company mission to connect enterprise, employee, customer.
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For space planning, the designer used the arc comes from existing structure to create new hallways in office space.
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Lobby Work Space Private Office Training Room War Room Medium Conference Small Conference Copy/Print
Mail Room Game Room Gathering Space Breakroom Wellness Area Storage Server Urban Garden
SPACE PLANNING & DESIGN SOLUTION
ENT.
CONFER.
LOBBY
TRAINING
PRIVATE OFFICE QUIET ROOM
COPY
STOR.
OPEN
GATHERING SPACE
BREAK ROOM
ENCLOSE CONNECT PRIME
Sq/Ft 1,394 10,208 972 718 581 968 1,165 340 206 574 961 802 1,183 831 443 1,073 551 75 1,821
Qty 1 164 6 1 1 2 7 2 1 1 1 9 2 1 2 2 1 2 1
WELLNESS AREA
Lobby Open Work Space Private Office Training Room Townhall Meeting Conference Small Conference Copy/Print Mail Room Game Room Gathering Space Quiet Room Lounge Wellness Area Storage Bathroom Server Phone Booth Urban Garden
OPEN OFFICE
GAME ROOM
SERVER WAR ROOM
URBAN GARDEN
DIRECT CONVENIENT REMOTE
Alibaba’s mission is to help to create a collaborative platform for businesses of different area and the customers. The design focus of this space is to inspires employees’ creatives and to stimulate teamwork performance. The design of the space also integrates biophilic elements. Because office design that helps individuals to connect with nature has proven to improve productivity, reduce absenteeism, and encourage workplace engagement.
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Lobby Open Work Space Private Office Training Room Townhall Meeting
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6 Medium Conference 7 Small Conference 8 Copy/Print 9 Mail Room 10 Game Room
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Gathering Space Studio Lounge Wellness Area Storage
16 17 18 19 20
Bathroom Server Phone Booth Urban Garden Quiet Room
21 Workshop Room SCALE : NTS
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LOBBY LOBBY TABLE , BENCH SET COFFEE TABLE BENCH 64”L X 82”W X 15”H 146”L X 78”W X 15”H OAK WOOD OAK WOOD FlexPlus
CELLE CHAIR HERMAN MILLER 27.5”L X 29.5”W X 39.25-44”H Fabric Recovery of plastic
FLORENCE KNOLL LOUNGE CHAIR KNOLL 31.5”L X 31.5”W X 17-31.5”H LEATHER
FLOOR FINISH WHITE OAK
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URBAN GARDEN CHADWICK MODULAR
WOMB CHAIR - MEDIUM
HERMAN MILLER 31”D X 81”W X 27”H PVC, Upholstery
KNOLL 31”D X 35”W X 31.25”H UPHOLSTERY: CATO, ORANGE
MATTTIAZZI SHE SAID STOOL HERMAN MILLER 19”D X 19.75”W X 29.534.25”H WOOD
COFFEE TABLE BY ALEXANDER KNOLL 26”D X 59”W X 16”H MAPLE WOOD WITH JET BLACK LEGS
FLOOR FINISH CONCRETE
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HALLWAY
FLOOR FINISH MARMOLEUM (MODULAR REAL-3241 ORANG FORBO
16
TOWNHALL METTING
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OPEN OFFICE
Quantity 8 2 4 4 2 3 3 1 3 3 4 3 8 4 4 8
MATTTIAZZI SHE SAID STOOL
CELLE CHAIR
HERMAN MILLER 19”D X 19.75”W X 29.5-34.25”H WOOD
HERMAN MILLER 27.5”L X 29.5”W X 39.25-44”H Fabric Recovery of plastic
TU WOOD WARDROBE
MOTIA SIT -TO- STAND
HERMAN MILLER 29”D X 15”W X 44”H WOOD
HERMAN MILLER 30”D X 60”W X 27-45”H STEEL WOOD
Model DU6ACS.3054LE FD16A.22P FD110.72 FD115.F2472R FD117.1B FD119. FD128.1 FD144.0806 FD150.ADN FD150.BCI FD151.0872 FD154.08S20 FD170.72PN LPT.4630FXLK LPT.4630FXRK Y1425.EA06
Description Rect Tbl C-Foot Sq-Edge Lam Top/Thermo Edge Elec Std Range 30D 54W Finished End Architectual Dock Painted 22H Dock Structure 72W Screen Dock Mounted Tackable Fabric Horz 24H 72W Dock Foot Shared Dock Foot Structural Dock-to-Dock Connector In-line Connection Power Entry Internal Direct Connect - Floor 8-Wire 4-Circuit Shared Neutral 6’ Cord Power Module - Bottom of Dock 8-Wire 1 Circuit A and 1 Circuit D on Each Side Power Module - Bottom of Dock 8-Wire 1 Circuit B and 1 Circuit CG Isolated Ground on Each Side Dock Power Harness 8-Wire 4-Circuit Shared Neutral 72WPower Block-to-Block Jumper 8-Wire Power Block-to-Block Jumper 8-Wire 4-Circuit Shared Neutral For Straight Dock-to-Dock Connections 20L Lower Cladding Painted No Knockouts 72W Lam Personal Tower Flex Open Left Bar Pull 46H 30D Lam Personal Tower Flex Open Right Bar Pull 46H 30D Enterprise Solution 3 Simplex Recep Pwr Cord w/Plug End 6’ Cord/Conduit
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CONTENTS Butt er fl y Peranakan Cuisine
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4
MOOD BOARD
7
DESIGN CONCEPT & TILE DESIGN
9
SPACE PLANNING
11
FLOOR PLANNING
13
SECTION
15
FIRST FLOOR
17
SECOND FLOOR
19
THIRD FLOOR
2
BUTTERFLY PERANAKAN EATERY Designer Zhaoxiang (Curtis) Li Tools Revit, SketchUp Vray, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illusirator Phase Assignment
DESIGN CHALLENGE Design a restaurant based in the existing townhouse built in Singapore. This catering and gathering space must be local to Peranakan culture.
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MOOD BOARD
‘PERANAKAN’ Peranakan means “locally born” in Malay. It is used to refers the offspring of foreign traders from China and local women in Southeast Asia from as early as the 14th century. Members of this community in Malaysia address themselves as “Baba Nyonya”. Nyonya is the term for the women and Baba for the men.
TILES Peranakan tiles are the ornately designed building element that adorns the buildings. Local Peranakan community regarded them as an emblem of wealth and affluence. With its intricacy and artistic detail, it is not hard to see why these tiles became a requisite of the Peranakan decorative repertoire.
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DESIGN CONCEPT & TILE DESIGN
The concept is butterflies, which was a common pattern used by Peranakan women in history. A series of tiles was designed by combining the concept and Peranakan culture to resemble Singaporean culture.
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FIRST FLOOR: RESTAURANT DN
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SECOND FLOOR: BAR & NIGHTCLUB 13
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8 THIRD FLOOR: PRIVATE PARTY SPACE
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SCALE : 1/10” = 1’- 0”
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SPACE PLANNING
1 Cashier 2 Waiting Area 3 Bench Dining Area 4 Square Dining Area 5 Toilets 6 Kitchen 7 Dumbwaiter 8 Standing Table Area 9 Rectangle Dining Area 10 Performance Stage 11 Lounge Area 12 Bar 13 Serving Table 14 Party Dining Area
Site Location : Mondania Pte Ltd 56 Tras St, Singapore
This design uses a three-story building to create three spaces: restaurant, nightclubs and private party space to meet the needs of different people.
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UP
FIRST FLOOR
DN
UP
SECOND FLOOR
DN
THIRD FLOOR 10
SCALE : NTS
FLOOR PLANNING
CUSTOM TILE
CUSTOM TILE
CUSTOM TILE
CUSTOM TILE
CUSTOM TILE
OAK WOOD FLOOR
OAK WOOD FLOOR
OAK WOOD FLOOR
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SECTION
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FIRST FLOOR
DINING TABLE
CHAIR
DINING TABLE
Ivory Marble Top 48” Counter Dining Table 48” x 48” x 36”
11 Navy Chair® Designed by Emeco 19.5” x 15.5” x 34” Seat H
Marble Table Top Dining Table Wood Legs 32” x 64” x 30”
Marble
PET
Wood
PET
Marble
Wood
WOOD BENCH
SCREEN
BENCH
60” x 18” x 18”
3 form Thatch 50 Percent
Dining Bench With Backrest 35” x 64” x 50” Seat H 18”
Wood
Wool
Leather
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BAR STOOLS
EAMES CHAIR
“PHILLIPA” Replica Tolix Herman Miller Kitchen Counter Stool 29” x 19” x 21” Seat 15” x 15” x 26” Seat H 29” H 16”
Upholstery Wood
Steel
WOOD TABLE
BAROQUE
48” x 48” x 24”
Belle de Fleur French Love Seat 72” x 32” x 46” Seat H 18”
Marble
Leather
Wood
BAR STOOLS
STANDING TABLE
CHAIR
DINING TABLE
Dorel Home Furnishings Luxor White 30” Metal Bar Stool 16.5” x 17.5” x 46” Seat H 29”
42” Pub Table by Holland Bar Stool 24” x 24” x 42“”
111 Navy Chair® Designed by Emeco 19.5” x 15.5” x 34” Seat H 18”
Marble Table Top Dining Table Wood Legs 38” x 64” x 36”
Wood
PET
Marble
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Steel
Steel
PET
Wood
SECOND FLOOR
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THIRD FLOOR
COFFEE TABLE
BLOCKS CHAIR
Sixinch Sven 36” x 36” x 15”
Sixinch Rock Elements Seat H 12”
Wood
FlexPlus with High Traffic Base
Steel
DINING TABLE AND CHAIR
LOUNGE CHAIR
Toast Box Restanrant Dining Furniture Set
Sixinch Diamond Seat Seat H 12”
FlexPlus with High Traffic Base
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Mrs.Cheng
CONTENTS
Ceramics Gifts Store
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MOOD BOARD
7
DESIGN CONCEPT
9
FLOOR PLAN & SECTION & ELEVATION
10
PERSPECTIVE
12
PERSPECTIVE
14
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
15
FURNITURE
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MRS. CHENG PERANAKAN POP-UP STORE Designer Zhaoxiang (Curtis) Li Tools Modo, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illusirator Phase Assignment
DESIGN CHALLENGE Design a pop-up store located at the Singapore airport terminal 4. This pop-up store must have a very attractive appearance to promote and sell its products. The design intent is to build awareness of the Peranakan culture.
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MOOD BOARD
NYONYA MARRIAGE In Peranakan traditional culture, a wife’s status in a family is very low. Depending on how wealthy the men are, they have the option to marry more than one wife. Therefore the women can only have faith in their husbands and hope that they will only love them only for the rest of they life.
KAMCHENG Kamcheng is a type of transactional Peranakan ceramic the brides bring to their husbands’ houses when they married. This particular ceramic has the meaning of keeping the joyfulness inside. To have a Kamcheng symbolized the newly married couple has their happiness protected interns, no other women will share it.
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The designer was inspired by the shape of the Kamcheng ceramic at the very beginning of structural design. He used a powerful and flexible 3D modeling software, MODO, to construct the shape of the ceramic. After playing around with the 3D form in different orientations, the reclining style stands out amount all. This form allows customers to enter and exit the pop-up store quickly and give them fast shopping experiences.
This design uses red as the main color to catch the eyes of the travelers busy heading to their boarding gate. Vibrant red can attract the attention of customers, especially the young generation.
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DESIGN CONCEPT
This pop-up store is designed to sell Peranakan culture ceramics called “Kamcheng.” The design used Kamcheng as a concept and bright red to get people’s attention. The combination of the ceramic form and cloud light fixtures symbolizes Peranakan women’s history.
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SIDE ELEVATION
8 SECTION
FRONT ELEVATION
FLOOR PLAN & SECTION & ELEVATION 14’- 0”
10’- 0” 10’- 10” 18’- 0” 6’- 0 ” 1’- 6”
FLOOR PLAN
SCALE : 1/4”= 1’- 0”
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PERSPECTIVE
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PERSPECTIVE
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CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
LED LIGHT
Length is fixable
CABLE SEALS
Fiber Glass
Fiber Glass
The structure is connected by small pieces of fiberglass. The red epoxy is used to fill up the gaps the give it a better-finished appearance.
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FURNITURE
COUNTER
DISPLAY CASE
DISPLAY CASE
LIGHTING SHADES Cloud is the symbol of a dream, wish, and happiness in Peranakan culture. In this design, we used the cloud as the side concept to create the showcases and lighting texture. It is to give the customers an idea of brings happiness home.
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CONTENTS CELLULAR STUCTURES
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4
PROBLEM
5
SITE RESEARCH
6
DESIGN CONCEPT
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EXTERIOR & INTERIOR
9
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL
11
SECTION
13
ISOMETRIC
15
PERSPECTIVE
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PERSPECTIVE
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PHYSICAL MODEL
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CELLULAR STRUCTURES SHELTERING SPARTANS Designer Zhaoxiang (Curtis) Li Tools Modo, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illusirator Phase Assignment
DESIGN CHALLENGE In California, one in every ten students are homeless and 50% of the students suffer from a lack of food. The challenge is to make homeless students safer and have a more comfortable life and learning problems that must be solved.
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PROBLEM REASON
Increasing tuition fees
Increasing rent
Increasing food prices
RESULT 10%
50%
Home less
Hunger
SOLUTION
Free food
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Affordable accommodation
SITE RESEARCH LOCATION -West Spartan Complex Central
SURROUNDING FACILITIES Food and Water -Associated Students House -Health Center -Barbecue Stove Parking -South Parking Garage -West Parking Garage Medical support -Health Center Study room -Spartan Complex Central Bathroom -Spartan Complex Central
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DESIGN CONCEPT
AS CHAIR
1’-6”
1’-6”
1’-6”
PLAN
ELEVATION
ISOMETRIC SCALE : 1/4” = 1’- 0”
AS SHELTER
10’-0”
10’-0”
13’-0”
PLAN 6
ELEVATION
ISOMETRIC SCALE : 1/8” = 1’- 0”
A cell is the most basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms. Cell membranes and cell walls are extracellular bones, which have the ability to squeeze and and be rugged to protect the interior of the cell. Cells structures are independent, but they can also be aggregated. This design concept comes from cells, imagine the individual cell space combination to become a larger group.
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EXTERIOR & INTERIOR EXTERIOR
SLEEPING
INTERIOR
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SLEEPING
STORAGE
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL
Button for install fabric
Wheel installation
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COFFEE TABLE
CHAIR WITH SWIVEL TABLE
Herman Miller Eames Molded Plywood Coffee Table Wood Base 34”W X 15.5 ”H Walnut
Lesro siena guest chair
LOUNGE CHAIR Herman Miller Eames Molded Plywood Lounge Chair with Metal Base 24.25”D X22”W X 15.5” -26.5 ”H White Ash
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SECTION
PULL DOWN TABLE 50”L X 12”W X 20”H
CUSTOMIZED CHAIR 18”D X 18”W X 18”H Fiberglass With Fabric Chair
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ISOMETRIC
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PERSPECTIVE
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PERSPECTIVE
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COMBINATION
SEPARATION
EXTENSION
CONNECTION
PHYSICAL MODEL
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CONTENTS
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GENETIC CONTENT
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TILES
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PHYSICAL CUBES
8
FOLDING SCREEN
10
COLUMN
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RENDERING
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PHYSICAL MODEL
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BART STATION OBJECT FURNITURE MANIPULATION Designer Zhaoxiang (Curtis) Li, Andres Chen Tools Modo, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illusirator Phase Assignment
DESIGN CHALLENGE This project aims to design a series of furniture that can be used at BART stations. The initial design concept is derived from dollar store objects.
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GENETIC CONTENT OBJECT
SPRAY BOTTLE We chose mass-produced and consumer objects found at the Dollar Store. These items had a lot of common features and were very inexpensive. We understood the objects we chose through the process of decomposing and extracting the objects to create the column, couch, folding screen, light, and carpet for the space.
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TIMER
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TILES PROCESS
FRAGMENT
TILES
SCREEN
DETAIL
WOOD JOIN
TILES
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WOOD
PHYSICAL CUBES
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FOLDING SCREEN
The folding screen used parts of the timer as the main material. The steel shaft and steel ring are used as the main structure to connect timers to create a cascading effect. There are gaps in the folding screen to allow light and air pass through.
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STEEL RING
TIMER STEEL SHAFT LIGHT AND AIR
BALL BEARING WOOD BASE The Almost Object | 9
COLUMN
The design of the column is to install a steel frame over the existing structural steel column. The new tiles, which are inspired by the timer, will be hanging on the new steel frame to create the surface.
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STUD STEEL FRAME
TILE
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RENDERING
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PHYSICAL MODEL
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CONTENTS
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4
Motion Studies
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Dining by Design
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Hermitage
10
Coffee Lab
12
Haerangchon Urban Sanctuary
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Benching and Planter System
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ADDENDUM
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MOTION STUDIES Designer Zhaoxiang (Curtis) Li Tools Hand Drawing, Physical Model Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illusirator Phase Assignment
This design is inspired by Étienne-Jules Marey’s motion studies. Analyzing human movement and then applying the concept to the residential part of my design.
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DINING BY DESIGN Designer Zhaoxiang (Curtis) Li Tools Modo, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illusirator Phase Assignment
Dining by design is to create a dining vignette in the food court located in San Jose State University’s Student Union building. This design used the idea of a Japanese ramen cart to create a private dining space for communication between customers and the chef.
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HERMITAGE Designer Zhaoxiang (Curtis) Li Tools SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illusirator Phase Assignment
Hermitage design concept is stacking bricks. This design stacks rectangular blocks to create quiet spaces for students relax.
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COFFEE LAB Designer Zhaoxiang (Curtis) Li , Zhizi(Lucy) Xiao Tools Modo, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illusirator Phase Assignment
This design uses liquid flowing as a concept. I remodeled the existing building and separate the space as three functional area cafes, coffee bean lab, and coffee lecture space.
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BENCHING AND PLANTER SYSTEM Designer Zhaoxiang (Curtis) Li, Graduates of SJSU interior design 2017, Graduates SJSU interior design 2018 Tools SketchUp, Hand crafting Phase Assignment
This project design was inspirated by islands and was developed into a set of benches with urban farming design in the center of Lee Matheson Middle school.
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