Alicia's Portfolio

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Interior Architecture Portfolio 2022-2024

INTRODUCTION

ALICIA CHIN

Interior Designer

I'm a passionate, resultsdriven interior designer with a strong background in interior architecture, experienced in preparing compelling design proposals, drawings, 3D models, and renderings. Fluent in English, Mandarin and Malay, with strong communication and interpersonal skills. Eager to leverage my diverse skill set to provide a smooth design experience.

EDUCATION

Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

Bachelor of Design (Interior Architecture) (Honours)

• 3rd & 4th year of study

Taylor's University, Malaysia

Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Interior Architecture

• 1st & 2nd year of study

Sunway College

Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Nov 2023Current

Jan 2020Current

Chinese to English Translator (Remote Work) Hanabi Games, Australia

Translated over 7 role-playing games with a total of over 500k words translated.

Endless Fantasy Translations, Malaysia

Translated various genres of webnovels and short form dramas, with a total of over 2 million words translated.

RELEVANT SKILLS

Softwares

CAD software: Sketchup

Revit

Rhino

AutoCad

Enscape

Adobe Suites: Photoshop

Illustrator

InDesign

Languages English

Mandarin Cantonese Malay

ACHIEVEMENTS

Work displayed during Swinburne University Open Day 2024

Jan 2022Dec 2022

Contact:

Surrey Hills, VIC 3127

alicia.cxy53@gmail.com

+61 472 582 079

Nov 2019Feb 2020

Interior Design Trainee (Full-time placement) Youngblood Creations, Malaysia

- Prepared design concept proposals and moodboards.

- Created 2D drawings and 3D models & renderings using CAD software.

- Assisted in paperwork and construction process reports.

- Coordinated with contractors and clients regarding design decisions.

Telemarketer

Cornerstone Xstate, Malaysia

Cold called and followed up with over 50 leads per day to introduce new real estate projects.

Swinburne Academic Excellence Scholarship 2023-2024

Taylor's University Excellence Award Scholarship 2020-2022

Monash High Achiever Award 2019

REFERENCES

Dr. Quoc Phuong Dinh

Swinburne University Interior Architecture Course Director

Email: qdinh@swin.edu.au

Mr. Low B.K.

Director of Youngblood Creations

Email: bklowyb@gmail.com

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SERENE RESIDENCE / YOUNGBLOOD CREATIONS

OCT 2022

Serene Residence was a residential renovation project located at Serene Mont Kiara, Malaysia. It is a 3 storey modern house that is around 142 sqm per floor, making it a total of around 429 sqm. Designed for a young couple in their 30s with a young daughter, the home reflects their preference for a grand yet contemporary European aesthetic, with different spaces featuring unique pops of color.

The view on the right highlights the pantry and casual dining area, where a navy-blue color scheme with gold accents was used to provide a sense of elegance and luxury. The design includes a seamless integration of cabinetry with concealed doors leading to the main kitchen and a hidden fridge, maintaining a clean and cohesive look throughout the space.

Pantry & Casual

The living room combines modern elegance with a warm, comfortable ambiance contributed by the neutral, earth-toned colour scheme. The main design feature includes a striking backlit marble TV backing, adding a soft glow and texture to the space. White wooden panels were also used to add texture and create two concealed doors, providing a seamless transition to the other areas.

Foyer

Located on the ground floor, the study room is a private area connected to the living room. Following the overall modern Europeon concept, the study also uses a navy blue colour scheme with gold accents. Designed as both a functional workspace and a personal display area, the room features minimalist yet stylish office furniture. The cabinetry behind the desk serves as a display case for the client’s figurine collection, with built-in lighting highlighting each piece. Additionally, it provides ample storage space for other office essentials, creating a blend of practicality and personalization that complements the sophisticated design theme of the home.

Study Room

The master bedroom was designed with the intention of blending luxury and comfort. The main design features a customdesigned headboard that frames a king-sized bed and matching side tables. The headboard is primarily cushioned to provide softness, while its outer edges showcase layered framing with integrated LED strips. These elements create a refined ambiance, adding a subtle, luxurious glow to the space.

Master Bedroom
Detail A-A
Calacatta Marble Cosmic Dusk Polished Gold Aluminium
Materials from Formica Laminate

The kid's bedroom was designed for the client's 8-year-old daughter, featuring her favourite colour, pastel pink, throughout the space. Playful details such as the decorative clouds and stars on the wardrobe and wall add a fun, charm to the space. The wardrobe's standout feature is a concealed dressing table, integrated with a pocket sliding door that allows it to blend seamlessly into the wardrobe when closed. The dressing table’s seat is designed to resemble a drawer, enhancing the room's clean, cohesive look while preserving functionality.

Cabinet Material Brand: Formica

Code: 8858UN

Name: Just Rose

Kid's Bedroom
Bed Backing Material Brand: EDL
Code: ELS 8110D
Name: Crochet Dawn

GAMUDA CLINIC

MAR 2022

Gamuda Clinic was an interior renovation project situated within the Petaling Jaya Trade Centre, Malaysia. The project aimed to create a welcoming and soothing environment for both office workers and locals in the area. Unlike conventional clinics that often feel sterile and clinical, the client envisioned a space that exuded a "spa-like" ambiance—offering warmth, relaxation, and comfort to visitors.

To achieve this, the design incorporated a palette of earthy tones, such as warm beige, soft browns, and muted greens, to evoke a sense of tranquility and connection to nature. The design also harmonized seamlessly with the building’s raw materials and its verdant surroundings, creating an integrated, natureinspired retreat in the heart of the trade centre.

This clinic waiting area features a bright, open layout. The main feature is the mural that incorparated curved-shapes and earthy colours, adding a soft, relaxing touch to the clinic.

Furniture

Layout Plan

The same wall design extends seamlessly into the consultation and treatment rooms, ensuring a cohesive, unified aesthetic throughout the clinic. Semi-opaque glass stickers featuring curved motifs were also applied to the sliding doors, providing privacy while echoing the gentle shapes and colors used in the rest of the space.

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BizArt Atelier is a combination of a creative Arts Incubator and Experiential Marketspace. It aims to serve as a common ground for creative growth and opportunities, connecting creatives of different fields together to promote collaborative and innovation. It also aims to provide exposure to emerging creatives and develop business senses. The main types of artists focused are those in performing arts, multimedia, and artisan fields.

The project's site is set in the Timber Yard, Port Melbourne. The Timber Yard was built on the philosophy of recycling and up cycling, as it was once used for timber storage and fabrication.

BIZART ATELIIER NOV 2024

Thinking Out of the Box

Currently, it is only used as an occasional events space. It comprises of indoor and outdoor spaces, and can hold up to 1500 guests for events.

The project concept centers on "Thinking Outside the Box" and "The Artist Mindset". The existing warehouse on site is used as the art incubator, symbolizing this "box."

Inside, artists are in an ideation phase, reflected by organic interior shapes that mirror their evolving mindsets. In contrast, the outdoor space, used as the Experiential Marketspace, uses more refined, rounded shapes to represent artists' growth as they prepare to market themselves.

The Artist Mindset

EXPERIENTIAL MARKETPLACE

The Experiential Marketplace part of the project is more targeted toward the general public, offering them opportunities to explore art and interact directly with artists. It also provides a valuable platform for artists to showcase their work, gain visibility, and connect with audiences through exhibitions, markets, and live performances.

In contrast, the existing warehouse functions as the Art Incubator. While there are some areas targeted toward the public such as the workshops and cafe, its primary focus is as a collaborative space and resource hub for artists across various disciplines. The artists targeted includes fine artists (painters, textile designers, 3D sculptors), digital media artists and musicians. While designated areas cater to specific art forms, a shared central collaboration space and casual workstations throughout encourage spontaneous interaction and networking, fostering a dynamic creative community.

ART INCUBATOR

1. Information Area

2. Art + Play

3. Exhibition: Paintings & Textiles

4. Exhibition: Sculptures

5. Exhibition: Digital Art

6. Resting Area

7. Performance Area

8. Art Markets

9. Toilets

10. Preparation Area

11. Events Space

12. Storage

13. Reception Counter

14. Workshops

15. Cafe

16. Central Collab Area

17. Material Library & Storage

18. Library

19. Staff Office

20. Open Discussion Area

21. Open Studio: Sculpture & Textile

22. Casual Workspace

23. Open Studio: Painting

24. Lifts

25. Bicycle Parking

26. Public Parking

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

1. Live & Recording Area

2. Control Room

3. Isolation Room 1

4. Isolation Room 2

5. Equipment Storage

6. Central Collab Area

7. Meeting Pods

8. Photography Studio

9. Digital Lab

10. Lifts

11. Music Creation: Practice Room

12. Music Creation: Composition Pods

13. Toilets

The main exhibition area showcases tradiotional artworks like paintings and textile design works. Inspired by the fluidity of fabric, the display panels along the sides gracefully drape down from the ceiling to showcase textile pieces, while paintings are suspended at the center. A circular skylight is featured above, enhancing the space with natural light and adding a striking architectural element.

The Art + Play Area is a playground that blends art creation with play, encouraging children to explore their creativity in a fun, interactive setting. Four distinct play structures are designed to showcase various forms of art, including weaving, drawing, music, and shadow play, allowing children to engage with different artistic expressions as they play.

Exhibition Area: Painting & Textile
Art + Play Area
Art Integrated Play Structures

The Art Market consists of two primary areas: the Meet & Greet Area and the Retail Area. The Meet & Greet Area allows the public to directly interact with artists. It offers simple booths, giving artists the freedom to personalize their spaces. The Retail Area, in contrast, features a display wall showcasing works from multiple artists at once, providing a curated shopping experience.

The Performance Area adds a vibrant energy to the Experiential Marketplace, providing performances by individual musicians and small bands. A key design element here is the use of rotating panels, which not only serve as space dividers but also double as art displays, adding a interactive element.

Rotating panels are used as partitions to display artwork and separate the space while not being too closed up.
Art Market: Meet & Greet Area
Art Market: Retail Area
Performance Area

Upon entering the Art Incubator, public areas like workshops and a cafe are immediately accessible on the left and right, while the Central Collab Area, the heart of the space, stands prominently in the middle.

The overall form of the Art Incubator is based on the existing columns. By dividing the space along these columns, a central core is created, with both sides wrapping around it, much like an egg in an incubator. Varied floor levels and voids are then added for more depth and dynamism.

Art Incubator Entrance

The Central Collab Area is the primary hub for interaction and collaboration, designed as an indoor courtyard infused with natural elements and abundant light streaming in from an overhead void, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere. A bookshelf on the left functions as a mini-library, offering resources for artists while also serving as a partition dividing public and private areas without fully enclosing the space.

Central Collab Area
Section B-B

The Open Studios offer a semi-private space designed for fine artists, with each side is equiped for its targeted discipline. The open layout encourages easy interaction and collaboration among of different fields.

Designed for digital media artists, the Digital Media Lab features flexible seating and hot desks that allow artists to work and collaborate freely. A large LED screen serves as a key resource, enabling artists to test and showcase interactive designs when needed.

Open Studios: Textile & 3D Sculptors
Digital Media Lab
Open Studios: Painting

Hanging

absorptive panels

Ceiling baffles

Diffusers

Base

The areas targeted toward musicians include the Live & Recording Area and Music Creation Area. The Live & Recording Area functions as both a private and semi-public area. When opened up it provides a indoor performance space, allowing audiences to enjoy performances from the ground floor. While closed up, it may be used as recording studio, complete with a control room and two isolation rooms to enhance audio quality and control.

The Music Creation Area, in contrast, is a more private space for composition and individual practice. It includes a private practice room and three smaller writing pods for focused work. A communal resource area with music books and CDs fosters interaction and collaboration, encouraging musicians to share ideas and inspirations.

traps
Portable acoustic panels
Vertical sliding triple glaze glass
Live Area view from Ground Floor
Music Creation Area
Acoustic Elements of Live & Recording Area
Overall top view of entire model when combined
Close up view of Experiential Marketplace part of model

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REGENT STATION REDESIGN + ACTIVATION

JULY 2023

The project is set at Regent Station, with the aim to redesign the station with Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles and elements. In addition, a site activation strategy is incorporated to attract more people, increase public oversight, and foster a sense of safety for visitors.

The site activation included is a community building with coworking spaces and a daycare centre. Aimed at working adults and students who frequently pass through the station, these spaces offer a welcoming environment for people to gather and spend time while waiting for the train. The community building also provides easy access to the train station through a lift and bridge, ensuring seamless connectivity for visitors

Rear view of community building
Section cutting through front of community building
View of Train Station Entry

Inspired by the abundant nature around the site, the overall design of the community building features a light timber, providing a sense of comfort and warmth. Vibrant pops of color are incorporated throughout the space, adding a dynamic and lively touch to the overall aesthetic.

A daycare center targeted toward adults working in the area is available in the community building. It includes areas for arts and crafts workshops for kids as well as a cozy play and resting area.

Daycare centre within community building
Ground Floor & First Floor Plans of the Community Building

The primary function of the community building is to provide versatile co-working spaces that cater to different work styles. While the majority of the space is dedicated to hot desks, private meeting rooms, and semi-private pods are also available for more private discussions. Additionally, a pantry is included for quick meals and breaks.

Overall view of lobby
West sectional perspective

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