ANGIE NGOC TRAN PORTOFLIO
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preface
interior design
CONTENTS
preface
interior design
furniture design
SAIGON CHUYENCommunity Center
KATIE WALCK STUDIOStudio/ Exhibition/ Trade
AVANT GARDE SOLESTRUCKRetail Design
TEAVANA KIOSKKiosk Design
CAMPFIRECorporate Design
THE PICTURESQUE HOMEResidential Design
MIDTOWN MARTA STATIONPublic Space Design - Gensler Intern Project
[INTENT] C-TOOLFurniture Design
POSTURESponsored by DAVIS FURNITURE
INTERCETTATI2nd Place - BIENENSTOCK Furniture Design Competition
Being born and raised in Vietnam, early acquainting myself with art in America, I have interwoven the two cultures together in not only my design philosophy but also my life attitude.
I believe that a piece of furniture does not only bring comfort, but also raises awareness and appreciation of the users of it. As Alina Wheeler famously said “Design is intelligence made visible”, I believe that design is the result of experimental and observational research. I share a strong interest in not only problem solving, but also in human behaviors within the built environment. Creating a space that brings out emotions and affects behaviors is the sole of my passion.
My goal is to pursue the interior design profession with a strong background in furniture design.
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INTENT
INTERIOR DESIGN
a cultural center of traditional & contemporary arts & crafts
Saigon Chuyen152 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia, Dist.1,
Hochiminh City,Vietnam
Hand Sketching, Hand Rendering in Mixed Media, Photoshop
SketchUp, Revit, and Shaderlight
projectgoals
JOB OPPORTUNITIESSUPPORT the COMMUNITY
PRESERVE - IMPROVE
INTRODUCTIONINNOVATION IN APPLIED ARTS
RAISE AWARENESS AND APPRECIATION
engage - encourage
The goals of the project are to preserve and represent the traditional Vietnamese arts and crafts and its innovative applications. At the same time, it is also to support and raise awareness of the community, engage and educate the young generations through the production process and encourage local designers, artists to contribute to the improvement of the industry.
Hopefully in a near future, the Vietnamese arts and crafts will be made known to the world. The project is a solution not only to the current challenges of one of the oldest industries in Vietnam but also to the contemporary issues of the young generations in its largest city.
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PUBLIC PARKINGN
REUNIFICATION PALACE
april 30th Park
Traffic Circulation
Green Elements
Although located on a one-direction street, the building still has great potential for attracting visitors due to its active surrounding environment.
The existing French Colonial architectural elements also help accentuate the historic and cultural values that will be implemented in the building.
Traffic Circulation
For a city that is well known for its noise, chaotic traffic & general busyness, HCMC also has its fair share of very chilled out parks. 30/4 Park is one such place that offers a welcome break from the continually hectic environment. It is very popular with locals (especially the youths) & tourists alike, most people come here to people watch, relax or just enjoy the lovely environment.
Surrounded by Royal Palm trees, the dissonant 1960s architecture of this government building and the eerie mood that accompanies a walk through its deserted halls make it one of the most intriguing spectacles in Ho chi minh City. Each day, the palace welcomes thousands of tourists, both citizens and foreigners from all over the world.
experiential design
Community Engagementlocal identity
spacial structure
cultural values
RECEPTION offices
Workshops exhibition
multipurpose space
cafe
retail storage
Create a reminiscent of the city through sensual experiences, and a mix of selective architectural styles and design languages
Maximize space utilization - configurable and constantly transforming (Occasionally have new concept for space configuration)
Utilize provided capacity and materials for interactive and engaging spatial configurations, which provide a range of learning experiences and artistic opportunities
Capture the visitors’ curiosity through unexpected events and new perspectives with engaging sensual experiences.
Provide a sequence of events that evokes a feeling of wonders and exploration
Offer a wide range of social activities by providing gathering, community and event spaces that are adjacent the cafe - a “relax, recharge and connect” point
Invite the visitors (especially the youth generation) to learn in depth the traditional techniques, its history and modern implementations, and to participate in both of the design and manufacturing process through the exhibition, workshops and occasional events
Introduce the selective Vietnamese traditional arts and crafts and its modern applications
Stakeholders benefitsINVESTORSThe program meets all the programmatic requirements to create a facility where everyone can learn and participate in the preservation and innovation of the Vietnamese traditional arts and crafts.
co-foundersThe joined-business provides economical benefits and mutual support that promotes and expands each invidiual firm by creating a sturdy foundation, broadening the market, attracting various customers and investors.
visitorsThe program is to educate the community about Vietnamese tradition, culture, arts and crafts, thus strengthen their identity, value and beliefs. It is also to encourage young artists and designers to produce new design utilizing traditional skills, as well as to raise aweareness and appreciation of the youth generation.
The petal structure is a way of organising multiple speakers or stories around one central concept. It’s useful if you have several unconnected stories you want to tell or things you want to reveal – that all relate back to a single message.
You tell your stories one by one before returning back to the centre. The petals can overlap as one story introduces the next but each should be a complete narrative in itself.
In doing so, you can weave a rich tapestry of evidence around your central theory. Or strong emotional impressions around your idea.
By showing your audience how all these key stories are related to one another, you leave them feeling the true importance and weight of your message.
Indochina (Indian + Chinese)Buddhism: Enlightenment; Pink lotus represents the highest deity - the Great Buddha himselfHinduism: eternity, purity, divinity, life, fertility, ever-renewing youth, expanding of the soul and spiritual awakening
Vietnam national flower for its cultural significance, symbolism, and popularity
Eternity knot (endless knot)Symbolizing the Buddha’s endless wisdom and compassion
Layers of PetalsPlay off light and shadow, form and shape
Petal StructureSaigon Chuyen is a storyteller who is constantly in the process of taking ancient images and casting them into contemporary kinds of forms. Its purpose is to take the audience on a journey, leaving them feeling inspired and motivated.
Petal Structure is one of the most efficient storytelling techniques for engaging the audiences. Inspired by the overlapping structure of the flower petals, the technique weaves different stories around one central topic. Thus, the audience will develop their imagination, understanding, connection and inspiration through layers of events, discovery and moments of surprise.
CLIMAX
RISING ACTION
EXHIBITION
retail
RESOLUTION
EXPOSITION
WORKSHOPs
cafe
multipurpose space
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EXPOSITION RISING ACTION CLIMAX RESOLUTION
Workshops
Exhibition
Retail
Cafe/ Lounge
Patio
Not in Scope
space planning
Direct/ Adjacent
Direct/ Sequence
Close/ Convenient
Sunlight
RECEPTION
retail
cafe
ceramics
rattanweaving
brocade
restrooms
kitchen
seating
bar
STAGE
Entrance
Storage
exhibition
Outdoor exposure
Acoustics
Privacy
RESOLUTION
EXPOSITION
CLIMAX
RISING ACTION
indoor
outdoor
Cafe
Lounge
Retail
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11 Exhibition
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4 Rattan weaving workshop
5 Brocade weaving workshop
7 Janitory
8 ADA restroom
2 Reception
3 Courtyard
6 Ceramics workshop
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CIRCULATION PATHS
RECEPTION
exhibition
ceramics
brocade
rattan
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Points of attraction
retail cafe
design vocabulary studies
Exterior Entrance
courtyard
RECEPTION
Brocade Exhibition
Rattan Exhibition
Ceramics Exhibition
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space planning
Movement silhouette
Interaction/ Engagement
Sneak-peak window
Sneak-peak window
Movement silhouette
Feeling of wonders
World within worlds
experiential design
Sculpture Pavillion- Aldo Van Eyck
cafe
cafe
lounge
Natural FeaturesParking
SmellTraffic Circulation
Traffic LightNoise/ Sound Source
STUDIO/EXHIBITION/TRADE
Drayton Tower102 E Liberty St Savannah, GA
SketchUp, Revit, Shaderlight and Photoshop
KATIE WALCK
STUDIO
Design Team : angie tran | Dahaeng lee
DRAYTON TOWER102 E Liberty St
Savannah, GA
Educational InstitutionsEateriesRetail StoresChurchesEntertainmentInns
Natural FeaturesParking
SmellTraffic Circulation
Traffic LightNoise/ Sound Source
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Looking NorthWest Looking NorthEast
“I work with the ideas of geometrics, mixing hard lines with organic, soft and hard, a mix of masculine and feminine. I like fun, bold and bright prints. I want to create work that is fun and interesting, using unique color combinations. I’m inspired by Yayoi Kusama, Bauhaus, Memphis design, and fashion brands such as Kenzo and Vivienne Westwood. I want the brand to be seen as young, fresh, bold and graphic.”
- KATIE WALCK (CLIENT)
Inspired from the word Enigma, a sense of layering will be created using harsh geometric lines on softer, more naturalistic forms.
An enigmatic mix of masculinity and femininity will be spatially gridded in form with abstract shapes and organic details to bring forth unique artistic elements on a clean, simple, and minimalistic canvas of post-modernism.
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CLIENT’S WORK
INTEREST TRIGGER
Window DisplayBranding/ Style
in/out
introductionAwareness
Working EnvironmentMeet the Artist
reception
engaging with brand & productsEvaluation
purchasedecision
relaxconnectobserve
Live product making process
Interact with the artist and other customersLearn more in depth about the
design and making process
Develop appreciationDecision trigger
intent / consideration
Convenience of Sale Post-purchaseexperience
Advocate
Loyalty
Customer Journey
The ENIGMATIC interior environment begins from the outside, where one is intrigued to make their way into an avant-garde world out of curiosity. Moments of enigma are discovered one after the other in layers, keeping the excitement of the journey consistent.
End of Journey
YOUNG . FRESH
BOLD . GRAPHIC
Meet the Artist
EXHIBITION
RETAIL
LOUNGE
RECEPTION
STUDIO WASH-ROOM
KITCHENETTE
OFFICEMAIn
ENTRANCE
ADA RESTROOM
DARKROOM
PRIVATEENTRANCE
FURNITURE PLAN
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
Light Oak Laminate
White Brick Veneer
Mahogany
Track LED
Recessed LED Panels
CFL Pendant
Halogen Pendant
LED Pendant
RETAIL
EXHIBITION | GATHERING SPACE
RECEPTION | LOUNGE
WINDOW DISPLAY
STUDIO | OFFICE
SCREEN-PRINTING TABLE
RECEPTION DESK
FLOOR PLANINTEREST TRIGGER
relaxconnectobservewelcome
engaging with brand & productsEvaluation
purchasedecision
introductionAwareness
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RECEPTION | LOUNGE
EXHIBITION | GATHERING SPACE
(Transformable with re-arrangeable display shelves)
RENOVATION FOR RETAIL SPACE
330 West Marietta St NWAtlanta, GA
2420 sq.ft. on 2 floors
Revit, SketchUp, Hand Rendering in Mixed Media, Photoshop
avant gardeSOLESTRUCK
Fabulous, mysterious, indie, surreal and dramatic characterize the style. Avant Garde Solestruck will be a hot-spot for all the early trend-adopters and shoe-lovers, surprising them at their first step and will always drawing them back.
to rid the world of ugly shoes one pair at a time
BRANDING/ INTRODUCTION OF THE EXCLUSIVE STYLE
CUSTOMERS EXPERIENCE
BUILD A COMMUNITY
CONNECTION/ SOCIALIZATION
PATTERN/ COLORS/ TEXTURES/ MATERIALS
AMBIENCE
STRONG IMPRESSION/ UNIQUE STORE EXPERIENCE
LUXURIOUS
MODERN
GALERIE GMURZYNSKA ZURICHZAHA HADID
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AVANT -GARDE PATTERN
FIRST FLOOR
USER JOURNEY
OPEN TO BELOWSECOND FLOOR
UP
STORAGE
CASHIERADA RESTRM
BREAK RM
MANAGER RMELEV.
JANITORIAL
RETAIL SPACE
WINDOW DISPLAY
EVOKE CURIOSTIY
INTRODUCE PRODUCTS
MONUMENTAL STAIRS
ENCOURAGEEXPLORATION
SOCIALIZATION/ INTERACTION
CONNECT TO DOWNSTAIRS
EXTERIOR
EXTERIOR WINDOW-DISPLAY AREA RETAIL SPACE
PARTI DIAGRAMS
REFLECTION LIGHT SKYLINE
CUSTOMERS’ INTERACTION within THE SPACE
multifunctionactivity levelsmodular system
interactionrecreation
impulsive buyorganized spacemeeting
communicationtransformed space
GOLDEN TOUCHRepresents the
city lights
RECLAIMED WOOD Embraces
the nature
“CONCRETE JUNGLE”Portrays the
mega structure
BRICKRelfects the history
GLASS Symbolizes the
skyscrapers
INSPIRATION-ATLANTA CITY MATERIAL SELECTION
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SOUTHEAST SECTIONAL ELEVATION
MEET ME!LIGITA BREDE
RETAIL SPACE(HAND RENDERING WITH MARKERS AND COLORED PENCILS, PHOTOSHOP)
KIOSK DESIGN
Lenox Square Mall3393 Peachtree Rd #317
Atlanta, GA 30326
Hand Sketching, Hand Rendering in Mixed Media, Photoshop
KIOSKteavana
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The Teavana dream began with an idea that people would enjoy fresh, high-quality tea in a place that was part Tea Bar, part Tea Emporium. The company wanted to introduce people to the aromas, textures, and beneficial qualities of loose leaf teas while enlightening them with the history and variety of teas available - and this is how Teavana was born.
GOAL: To be a HEAVEN OF TEA and to the tea lifestyle and wonderful tastes of tea. To provide fresh, high quality teas and the products to serve them To create a unique tea experience in each store by encouraging a positive, healthy outlook for all who enter.
SIGNAGE & LOGO
DISPLAY IN FRONT & SIDES
TEA SAMPLES IN FRONT
TEA BOXES IN THE BACK
This TEAVANA KIOSK DESIGN, a smaller version of a TEAVANA retail store, brings out a healthy, natural and organic outlook with a strong Asian accent. Spaces for tea samples, tea check-out areas and displayed products are provided. The architectural shape is to attract consumers, and also give out a sense of what type of products being sold at the kiosk.
COLOR THEME:
SIGNAGE [IN VIEW FROM UPSTAIRS]TRANSPARENT TOP [TAKE AVANTAGE OF OTHER LIGHTING]
APPROACH FROM THE BACK:INTRODUCING TEA RPODUCTS
COMMERCIAL DESIGN
1555 Peachtree St NE #1800,Atlanta, GA
10,000 sq.ft. on 9th floor
Revit, SketchUp, Auto CAD, Computer Rendering, Photoshop
CAMPFIRE
Based on a circular orientation. Campfire is made out of two basic forms: a circle with a triangle in the center. Circle, which encloses the space, connects people, encourages conversation and has no hierarchy, is highly preferred in collaborative space. The office will also have different working zones overlap each other, creating transitional area, in order to keep the work flow smooth and continuous. Like “Yin and Yang”, the design emphasizes the balance of collaborative and focus areas, different levels of privacy and layers of lighting and colors, bringing nature along with its organic shape into the space to support wellbeing.
A multi-national design and innovation consulting firm delivering human - focused solutions with global impact, the company is widely recognized for its multidisciplinary work in research, strategy, innovation, and design. All the departments come together to work side by side on one project, which makes the design process a closed loop.
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POP OF COLORMAKE FOCAL POINT
DYNAMIC PATTERNADD TEXTURE
CHANGE IN COLORDEFINE ZONE
SHAW CONTRACT GROUP - HEXAGON
FLOOR FINISHES
RECEPTION - COMPANY’S INTRODUCTION/ BRANDINGENTRANCE HALL - LOGO’S INTRODUCTION
“CAMPFIRE” EXPERIENCE
A WIDE VARIETY OF PRODUCTS
DESIGN STYLE
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
BRAINSTORMING/SKETCHING
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
SHARED
OWNED
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MAIN CONF.
WORKSTATION(GRAPHIC DESIGNERSINDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS)
WORKSTATION(ENGINEERS,SALES, MARKETING OFFICERS)
CAMPFIRE ROOM
QUICK COLLABORATION
BRAINSTORMING/SKETCHING
SOCIAL HUB
RECEPTION
PROJECT TEAM SPACE
PROJECT TEAM SPACE
PRINT + COPY/ STORAGE
FOCUS
CEO
CLIENT MEETING/ COLLABORATION
STORAGE
DINING AREA
FOCUS
MANAGER OFF.
KEY GOALS
BALANCEFOCUS | COLLABORATIONPRIVATE | PUBLIC
PALETTE OF POSTURE
PALETTE OF SPACE
TECHNOLOGY/ TOOLSWORKTOUCH DOWN
SHARESHOW
REFRESH
WELL-BEING
BAR-HIEIGHT
WORKING HEIGHT
LOUNGEENCOURAGE CIRCULATIONNATURAL FORM
LAYER OF COLLABORATION
FARE
WEL
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CAMPFIRE ROOM
TOUCH DOWN ZONE
PLAN VIEW
PALETTE OF POSTURE
ENCOURAGE INTERACTION/ CONVERSATION
CONNECT PEOPLE / ENCLOSE SPACE
ENCOURAGE INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY
SUPPORT WELL-BEING
BRING NATURE INTO THE SPACE
REPRESENT COMPANY’S CULTUREDESIGN APPROACH
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Campfire is all about creating the right space with the right atmosphere, where the employees do not only come to work but also to experience the company’s culture and to stay productive, connected and healthy.
RENOVATION FOR PUBLIC SPACE
Midtown Marta StationAtlanta, GA
Revit, Photoshop
the market at
Intern Program
Design Team : angie tran | emma caldwell | fiorella dimiceli | Jordan Davis | van dangAdvisors : christopher mcgee | kate hardman
Intern ProgramIntern Program
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MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | TRAFFIC FLOW DIAGRAM
COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL
DATUM LINES
DATUM LINES
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MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | TRAFFIC FLOW DIAGRAM
COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL
DATUM LINES
DATUM LINES
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PEACHTREE PLA
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MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | TRAFFIC FLOW DIAGRAM
COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL
DATUM LINES
DATUM LINES
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MIDTOWN DEMOGRAPHICSThe Midtown District is one of the largest business districts in Atlanta.800 businesses81,000 daytime workers42,000 residents27,000 students
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. DESCRIPTIONClient:Marta Transit StationProject Scope:Request for Expression of Interest (RFEI): Development of Midtown Station Air Rights
MARTA hopes to solicited expressions of interest and project vision statements from developers capable of developing the air rights above the Midtown Station in a manner consistent with MARTA’s objectives and Transit Oriented Development Guidelines.
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35 MARTA RIDERS
WE LISTEN
TO YOUR NEEDS
DINING OPTIONS
LIVING OPTIONS
ARTIST CORNER
OUTDOOR GALLERY
GALLERY / EXHIBITION SPACE
PERFORMING ARTS VENUE
ENTREPRENUER MARKET
RETAIL OPTIONS
GREEN SPACE / OUTDOOR SEATING
COFFEE STAND
FARMERS MARKET
MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | WHAT’S MSSING
SURVEY ANALYSIS
2014 2020
ENLIGHTENING THE EXPERIENCE THROUGH ICONIC EXPRESSION.
PAST AND FUTURE MERGE TO ENGAGE THE USER, THE RESIDENT, AND THE WORKER
TO A NEW MIDTOWN DESTINATION.
Outward Look
Generous Walking Areas
Integrated Greenspace
Centeral Gathering Space
Activation of Ground Floor
Sheltering Facade
Pulling people upward
Expressive Facade
Pompidou Centre | ParisThe High Line | NYC Leeds Kirkgate Market | England
Enlightens the Human Sense
Variety of Daily Items
Colorful Experience
Variety of Daily Items
ENLIGHTENING THE EXPERIENCETHROUGH ICONIC EXPRESSION
AND STREET ACTIVATION.PAST AND FUTURE MERGE TO ENGAGE
THE USER, THE RESIDENT, AND THE WORKERTO A NEW MIDTOWN DESTINATION.
MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | 3-DIMENSIONAL OVERVIEW
ELEVATED LANDSCAPEACTIVATION THROUGH DESTINATION
NEW WAFFLE SLABBLURRING LINES BETWEEN HISTORY AND FUTURE
TRANSITREPURPOSING TO MEET TODAY’S NEEDS
STREET STAIRSACTIVATING THE STOREFRONT
WATER FEATUREVISUAL STIMULATION
“THE WING”ICONIC STATEMENT TO CREATE IDENTITY
Peachtree Place
EXISTING FOOTPRINT
10th Street
Peachtree Place
10th Street
Peachtree Place
10th Street
Peachtree Place
10th Street
DEFINING EDGES ADDRESSING THE SIDES SPLITTING CIRCULATION
MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | STREET ACTIVATION
EXISTING CONDITIONS UPWARD TRANSITION ELEVATING THE SPACE EXPRESSION THROUGH OFFSETTING
MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | TRANSFORMATIONAL DIAGRAMS
STREET ACTIVATION
TRANSFORMATION DIAGRAMS
TRANSFORMATION DIAGRAMS
STREET ACTIVATION
Adam is a self-employed 52 year old man who lives in Midtown. He frequents THE MARKET AT MARTA a few times a week for daily needs.
Felipe is a 30 year old artist who lives in the suburbs. He frequents THE MARKET AT MARTA to see the monthly exhibitions in THE GALLERY.
Kate is a 26 year old interior deisgner who works in Midtown. She uses THE MARKET AT MARTA on a daily basis for transportation, daily goods, and lunch spot needs.
MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | EXPERIENTIAL TRACKING PER TARGET MARKET
THE MARKET
THE GRAB-N-GO
THE GALLERY
THE TERRACE
ADAM | RESIDENTFELIPE | VISITOR KATE | EMPLOYEE
THE PLATFORM
EXPERIENTIAL TRACKING PER TARGET MARKET
MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | PROGRAMMATIC EXPLOSION DIAGRAMS
THE GRAB-N-GO
THE MARKET
THE GALLERY
THE TERRACE
PRIVATE SPACE
PUBLIC SPACE
MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | PROGRAMMATIC EXPLOSION DIAGRAMS
THE GRAB-N-GO
THE MARKET
THE GALLERY
THE TERRACE
PRIVATE SPACE
PUBLIC SPACE
PROGRAMMATIC EXPLOSION DIAGRAMS
MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE OF TEMPORARY MARKET
MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE OF THIRD FLOOR TERRACE
TEMPORARY MARKET
3rd floor terrace
peachtree pl facade
Interior perspective of atrium from the gallery
MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE OF MINI-MARKET
MARTA MIDTOWN STATION | EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE OF FOURTH FLOOR PARK
Interior perspective of atrium from the gallery
fouth floor park
mini-market
RENOVATION FOR RESIDENTIAL SPACE
32 E 65th StSavannah, GA
SketchUp, Auto CAD, Hand Rendering in Mixed Media, Photoshop
the picturesqueHOME
Mid-century modern style is characterized by ‘strong interaction with nature’ and ‘minimalism’. Nature is introduced into the house through open space, natural light and earthy colors. All the design elements are kept simple but aesthetic and functional. The clients are a couple in their late 50s who enjoy exploring the natural world around them. The design approach is to create a minimal and open space that encourages their social conversations as well as their interactions with nature. At the same time, it will be functional and accessible for their special needs.
FLUXEARTHY COLORS
INCLUSIVENESS
STRONG INTERACTION WITH NATURE
MINIMALISM
CONCEPT MODEL
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NATURAL FEATURES
COLORED FLOORPLAN
PERMANENT FEATURES
ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES
INTERIOR CIRCULATION
IMMEDIATE NEIGHBORHOOD
CIRCULATION AROUND THE SITEACCESS POINTS
COURTYARD [VIEW FROM LIVING ROOM]
Applying the PICTURESQUE GARDEN STYLE is to create an emphasis on the relation between the house and its landscape settings. The design gives more depth to the courtyard and makes it visually balanced as it “comes out from a painting”.
LIVING KITCHEN
DINING RM
MASTER BEDRM
ADA BEDRM
OFFICE
WORKSHOP
GARAGE
MASTER BATH
LAUNDRY
ADA BATH
CLOSET
ADA CLOSET
COURTYARD
ENTRANCE
Reflecting the courtyard
GARAGE
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LIVING ROOM
LIVING ROOM & KITCHEN AREA - SOUTH ELEVATION
Appling Modern Mid-century style by erasing the boundary between indoor and outdoor and bringing more nature into the house
Reflecting the courtyard
Skylight [to bring sunlight in]
Fish Pond [To reflect sunlight]
The furniture is recessed to the in-house garden to create a feeling of being surrounded by nature.
DINING AREAHidden from living room area
Attract the users by the display tank and its transclucent background
harold and judy tenenbaumCHarold - a freelance writer for science journals, specialized in marine biologyJudy - a botanist specializing in material producing plants side business selling own scientific illustrationsA son is in a wheel chair and visits some weekends and holidays.Hobbies and Activities: Exploring the natural world around them Harold loves listening to music and building model ships.
harold and judy tenenbaumCHarold - a freelance writer for science journals, specialized in marine biologyJudy - a botanist specializing in material producing plants side business selling own scientific illustrationsA son is in a wheel chair and visits some weekends and holidays.Hobbies and Activities: Exploring the natural world around them Harold loves listening to music and building model ships.
LIVING ROOM & KITCHEN AREA(HAND RENDERING WITH MARKERS AND COLOR PENCILS, PHOTOSHOP)
FURNITURE DESIGN
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C-TOOL
THE DESIGN IS A HOLISTIC AND DEMOCRACTIC APPROACH TO CREATIVE THINKING, PROCESS AND OUTCOMES.
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The design is to require many speeds of the users’ engagement in order to raise their awarness and appreciation of their own furniture.
The process offers happiness, content, profundity and stress relief, encouraging the use of local sustainable resources.
The users have an opportunity to participate in the process of making the stool and turn it into their own.
CUSTOMIZABLE
CUSTOMIZABLE
Inspired by “Slow Design Movement”,
C-TOOL is to raise the users’ awareness and appreciation
toward the designed products, celebrate local resources, and provide the potential for a richer
spectrum of experience for individuals and
communities.
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POSTURE
Sponsored by
DAVIS FURNITURE
ENCOURAGE HUMAN INTERACTION, PROVIDE PRIVACY AND VARIETY OF WORKING POSTURES FOR COLLABORATIVE SPACE
Better for individual than GROUP workingNO privacy !!!
Be waited
Variety of chair and table height
Stay away from home distractions and office boredomComfortable
Not to be isolated
Relaxing but active
atmosphere
Not provided enough
with technology
support (outlet,
wifi...)
Distraction
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Lack of workin
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surface
NOT easy to arrange furniture
More preferable working place than home and office
... to either CIRCULAR
or SEMI-CIRCULAR
(for using projector,
whiteboard...) form.
When gathering and
interacting, people
tend to arrange
themselves...
on HOW, WHEN and WHERE people collaborate
coffee shopObservation
Photo by Ryan Lee © 2012
THE MOST BASIC NATURAL FORM
HARMONYEQUALITY
UNITY
CONNECT PEOPLE
NO HIERARCHY,NO DIFFERENT
APPROACHINCREASE
VISION
ENCOURAGEINNOVATION
AND CREATIVITY
ENCOURAGEINTERACTION
AND PARTICIPATION
ENCLOSE SPACE
WHY CIRCLE IN COLLABORATIVE SPACE?
CHOICE
IDEA
TION
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AND
SKE
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CHOICE
MAX HEAD ROTATION
EASY HEAD ROTATION
EASY EYE ROTATIONMAX EYE ROTATIONLEGS’ CLEARANCE 35o35o
15o 15o
45o 45o
60o 60o
25o EASY SHOULDER ROTATION
17”
14”
19”
CASE STUDYLooking for the right dimensions and angles
that support comfortable interaction
CASE
STU
DY
- EXP
ERIM
ENTS
FIGURE STUDY
25o
EXPERIMENTSon comfortable distances for COLLABORATION
U-SHAPE
armrest
Easier to
use devices or
take notes
Support working postu
res
Height: 10 1/2 ” Lumbar support and arm resting
Encourage UPRIGHT POSTURES - suitable for quick meeting and group working
More WORKING SURFACE (writing, note taking and using electronic devices)
versatileARMREST
COLLABORATIVE POSTURES
shoulder-height PANELintergrated to the back
Support PRIVACY AVOID approach from behind and distractions
ENCLOSE the space
to use and arrange the product, which makes the working space flexible,
adaptable and functional, connects people together, encloses the space and provides more privacy
for COLLABORATION
variableOPTIONS
intercettati
bienestock furniture design competition
Honorable Mention
Inspired by the unique application of Parabolic Curves, INTERCETTATI’s design aims to a sleek form that creates a three dimensional visual effect.
The design draws attention to the bottom part of the table, which is usually hidden in most table’s designs. In spite of the futuristic look, it still has a touch of traditional architecture elements.
insp
irat
ion
The beauty of the design is that it creates a sense of movement and fluidity by utilizing only straight lines. That is why despite its complex look, the building process is very simple.
The table can be used for many different occasions for its aesthetically pleasing design and neutral wood colors. No matter where it is placed, the INTERCETTATI will become the focal point of the space – a gathering spot.
PERSONAL WORKS
112
INKING
MARKER RENDERING
MARKER & COLOR PENCIL RENDERING
SHADING
113
OUTLINING
WATERCOLOR RENDERING
MARKER RENDERING
Angie NGOC TRAN2450 Camellia Ln NE, Apt 1104Atlanta, GA [email protected]/angietran
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