P O R T F O L I O AYE YADANAR SOE ARCHITECTURAL & INTERIOR DESIGNER SELECTED WORKS 2015 - 2022

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@ Future Link Architecture | Architecture Firm, Yangon, Myanmar participated in all phases of design to assist head architects: pre-design, schematic design, design development, construction documents, construction administration and site inspection prepared reports, visual presentations and documents for clients, competitions, fire department submission and building permit submission involved in the coordination with project team, consultants and contractors
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@ Bagan Architecture Inventory by Association of Myanmar Architects (AMA), Bagan, Myanmar participated as a group leader on trip 2 to record the condition survey of the ancient architecture of Bagan
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2018 - 2020 Design and Community Engagement Officer Doh Eain | Social Enterprise, Yangon, Myanmar developed tools for community design workshops and managed data collection inculding survey, interview, mapping, stakeholder mapping & management to support design process recorded the data outputs and analyzed the data facilitated and lead engagement such as design workshops, pop-up events, exhibitions, committee meetings, community build-up days and launches facilitated volunteer and artist orientation sessions to deliver efficient workshops participated in producing schematic designs, design developments, construction documents, physical models and prototypes to test run and site inceptions successfully co-designed 5 alley gardens, 2 public spaces with community & stakeholders
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England 2014 - 2015 Bachelor of Architecture from
2013 Volunteer as an Architecture Student
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND:
Myanmar 2010 - 2014 Bachelor of
2021 - 2022 Interior Designer LaVie | Sweety Home Living Mall, Yangon, Myanmar developed scope of work for interior design department prepared showroom’s layouts and decoration arrangements interior design consultation with sales department and showroom’s customers
2015 - 2018 Junior Architect
@ Measure Drawing of Min Kyaung Monastery by West Yangon Techological University, Phyar Pone, Myanmar + assisted professors to measure the site prepared detailed drawings and elevationsARCHITECTURAL
(Architecture) from West Yangon
2016 Volunteer as a Group Leader
2016 - 2017 Diploma in Project Institute Commercial Management (ICM), West Technological University, Yangon, Technology Technological University, Yangon, B.E.H.S (2) Kamayut (St.Augustine), Yangon, Myanmar
2018 - 2019 Diploma in Myanmar History and Culture from Yangon University, Yangon, Myanmar
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Myanmar 2010 Grade 11 from
A registered architect (RA - 830) at Myanmar Architect Council (MAC) with 4 years of experience in Architectural and Interior Design, and 2 years of experience in Public Space Design and Community Engagement. strongly believe in the ability of architecture & interior design to make positive impacts on the society and environment. I am willing to work in a challenging and creative atmosphere that offers opportunities to learn and experience in order to develop my professional skills and personal growths.
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ACADEMIC BACKGROUND:
BurmeseLANGUAGE: Native Speaker English Proficient User, C1 level Chinese Learning SOFTWARE SKILL: AutoCAD 2D Intermediate SketchUP Modelling & Vray Intermediate Adobe Photoshop Intermediate Adobe Illustrator Basic Adobe InDesign Basic Microsoft Office Basic Revit Basic OTHER SKILL: Research & Analysis Physical Model Making Stakeholder Mapping Community Engagement & Management Creative Thinking Team OrganizedResult-OrientedDetail-OrientedMeetingProblemFastAdaptabilityCollaborationLearningSolvingDeadline CONTACT ME AT: +65 8405 8472 a.ydn.soe@gmail.com #07-458Bllinkedin.com/in/aye-ydn-soek60TebanGardensRoad(S)600060 RESUMEFULL
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& INTERIOR DESIGNER AYE YADANAR SOE @ ASHLEY ZHENG
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CONTENTS ARCHITECTURE LAKESIDE serviced apartment 01 SRI RACHA serviced apartment 05 YANGON innovation center 09 the art complex 13 YEOUI NARU ferry terminal 17 KAIRA LOORO children’s house 21 MASTER PLANNING DAGON SEIKKAN township 27 INTERIOR DESIGN YAMA hotel 35 JAPAN HOUSE ‘WA’ school 39 OOREDOO flagship store 43 PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN alley gardens 45 social seating 57 LET’S RIDE cycling street design 61 OTHERS 65
AYE YADANAR SOE01 | ARCHITECTURE FIRM02DESIGN PORTFOLIO Serviced Apartments project at the prime location of Yangon, Myanmar. Standing at the lakeside area of Inya Lake, which symbolizes Yangon. of balconies with alter nate angles enables residents to take refuge from the gleaming west sun, as well as to enjoy the spectacular vista of the ShweDagon Pagoda across the lake. facade design emulating the gently rippling and twinkling water surface of the Project Title: LAKESIDE Serviced Apartment Project Type: Serviced Apartment Project Stage: Successfully Obtained Construction Permit Design By: Future Link Architecture Date: 2016 – Present (under construction now) Location: Yangon, Myanmar Plot Area: 2,028 sq.m Total Floor Area: 14,284 sq.m Floors: 1 Basement + Roof Top + 14 Storeys Responsibilities as the junior architect: + participated in schematic design, design development, construction documents and visual presentation + worked on a team to produce documents, drawing packages for building permit and fire department + assisted in the overseeing the project, adjusting and negotiating with other stakeholders + prepared reports of the project process and presentations + successfully obtained construction permit




LAKESIDE SERVICED APARTMENT ARCHITECTUREAYEYADANARSOE03 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM04DESIGN PORTFOLIO 4th to 12nd floor plan ground floor plan area calculation section A-A






Serviced Apartments project in Sri Racha, Thailand, and is planned as the residents for Japanese expats. A spacious and rich courtyard is placed in the cen ter so that the residents can enjoy at maximum, the changes in seasons through natural elements such Residential buildings are to lure the wind. Doma-like 'Ryo-Ma = Cool-Space' which is an important aspect of Japanese traditional houses, so that the cooling wind sweeps past through the house. Club House building is equipped with Restaurant, Gym, and Spa, which form a part of public place where residents communicate and mingle.
SRI RACHA SERVICED APARTMENT ARCHITECTUREAYEYADANARSOE05 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM06DESIGN PORTFOLIO Project Title: LAKESIDE Serviced Apartment Project Type: Serviced Apartment Project Stage: Under Construction Design By: Future Link Architecture Date: 2016 – Present Location: Bangkok, Thailand Plot Area: 5,756 sq.m Floors: 1 Basement + 8 Storeys Responsibilities as the junior architect: + participated in schematic design and design development



SRI RACHA SERVICED APARTMENT ARCHITECTURE 07 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM

“ The trunks of the trees are the pillars of learning, the branches are beams of the knowledge sharing system and then the leaves are the each aspects of the edu Thecation.very core of innovation is a mixture of conscious and unconscious accumulation of knowledge. This knowledge with a pinch of passion and dedication transfigure into ideas. analysis,
AYE YADANAR SOE09 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM10DESIGN PORTFOLIO
conceptual design and drawings
YANGON Innovation Center Mixed-Use Building Future Link Architecture Yangon, Myanmar Roof Garden + 2 Storeys architect: + participated in research, site measuring, site
Louis I. Kahn famously said “Schools began with a man under a tree who did not know he was a teacher, sharing his realization with a few others who did not know they were students.




the knowledge sharing doesn’t stay only inside classrooms and seminar rooms. It occurs in the various forms between various parties inside and outside the rooms. The tree-like pillars and the big roof they are supporting gives shade for people whilst they can enjoy the passing breeze under the roof. It is the semi-outdoor space with open and closes, solids and voids. The center has many different types of spaces such as hideouts for people who want privacy, lawns under the trees. The spaces here aim to provide excitements and Mostinspirations.ofthevolumes of the rooms are cov ered with flexible shaped roof with some voids which let the wind and sunlight though whilst providing shade. The design concept is to represent the uncertain and ambiguous ideas with soft and flexible shape and solid and strong start-ups with solid and square volumes. It aims to change the shape of the building easily and flexibly so that it can fit into any type of lands and topography.
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YANGON INNOVATION CENTER ARCHITECTUREAYEYADANARSOE11 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM12
In this center





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The Art Complex is a place where art and people interact. It is an interface where the smallest fragments of ideas, philosophy, thoughts and data transmute to form Art.
Project The Art Complex Type: Architectural Design Competition Stage: Design Competition Design By: Future Link Architecture 2017 Location: Seoul, South Korea Storeys as the junior architect: research, site analysis, conceptual design and drawings
The site is located in the hilly area of Seoul with some rocky hills and mountains around it. We aimed to create the Art Complex as a structure, which is significant, and attracting as well as something resembles the landscape of the site.
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THE ART COMPLEX ARCHITECTUREAYEYADANARSOE13 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM14
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The façade is composed with glass and matt walls which resembles a piece of bare mineral a chunk of stone sit ting on the rocky landscape of the site.
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The Art Complex is composed with sharp edges and pointy roofs representing its function as a platform dif fusing art, culture and philosophy towards the surrounding community.


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THE ART COMPLEX ARCHITECTUREAYEYADANARSOE15 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM16
The architectural concept of this Art Complex resembles the essence of the “Art Archive” and the “Creation Process”. The spaces are allocated in a complex maze like manner. Paths sometimes lead to another archive or exhibition room, but sometimes lead to a wall. They sometimes lead outside where a person can see the building as a whole and as a competed art. The path then leads back in to go through the fragments of Art Archive. idea is a series of intuition change direction suddenly sometime thoughts may return too... always repeat it...


















YEOUI NARU FERRY TERMINAL ARCHITECTUREAYEYADANARSOE17 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM18DESIGN PORTFOLIO


YEOUI NARU FERRY TERMINAL ARCHITECTUREAYEYADANARSOE19 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM20DESIGN PORTFOLIO
Ships, automobiles, and more importantly pedes trians are also parts of this school of fish and providing the ever-changing properties by constantly alternating the way they use these buildings.
All these facilities will relate and interact closely with the various transport modes such as subway, private cars, ferries, vessels, bicycles and in the future, amphibious buses. Although each building is inde pendently preserved an individual identity, functions, utilities and amenities are shared between each of the projects.



The first thought of designing the Children’s House is to create a welcoming home that can heal up the children both physically and psychologically. By that intention, the ultimate goal was to convey a safe and cherished place for the children of Ba Creatingghere. different effects of the light and shad ow together with the spaces that are well blended with nature.
Project Title: KAIRA LOORA Children’s House Project Type: Architectural Design Competition Project Stage: Design Competition Team: Thiri Khin Zaw, Aye Yadanar Soe, Hnit Oo Khin, Kay Zin, Nang Sein Kham Leing Date: 2022 Location: Baghere, Senegal, Africa Floors: 1 Storey Responsibilities as the team: + participated in research, site analysis + developed conceptual design and drawings + prepared visual presentations
KAIRA LOORA CHILDREN’S HOUSE ARCHITECTUREAYEYADANARSOE21 TEAM | FREELANCE22DESIGN PORTFOLIO

In the context of bringing the cherished place together into a reality, most of the materials are light weight so that every member of the community can participate in the construction process without the physical limit. This building is dedicated to the children of Bagh ere contributing to the pleasing and healing envi ronment. All components of the buildings are harmonic with the culture with the idea of granting the familiar neighborhood.
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KAIRA LOORA CHILDREN’S HOUSE ARCHITECTUREAYEYADANARSOE23 TEAM | FREELANCE24
The choice of material is one of the vital processes in designing a building. The livable, cost effective and energy efficient building can be achieved by choosing the right material. The majority of the materials are local and natural ma terials that express the sense of home and tradition. These sustainable materials brings on the building relevant to the culture and environment of Baghere.


KAIRA LOORA CHILDREN’S HOUSE ARCHITECTUREAYEYADANARSOE25 TEAM | FREELANCE26DESIGN PORTFOLIO The layout plan is composed of three main parts: Admin, Hospitality Blocks standing on one plinth and The BothCourtyard.blocksare in simple rectangular form so that the building process would be less than challenging.











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Project Title: DANGON SEIKKAN Township Project Type: Mixed-Use Development Town Planning Project Stage: Proposal Design By: Future Link Architecture Date: 2016 Location: Yangon, Myanmar Plot Area: 585,980 sq.m Responsibilities
The city Yangon sits on the sedition layers of Irrewaddy delta. The southern river banks of Yangon are where early pre-colonial settlements embarked on a living. People cultivated the land forming paddy fields, using the natural rivers and creeks as the source of water for growing rice. Paddy fields require someone to be taken care of, thus someone starts bringing up a hut. That hut becomes a collection of huts, which then form clusters which necessarily develops into a village. as the junior architect: participated in research, site analysis, conceptual design and drawing prepared visual presentation
DAGON SEIKKAN TOWNSHIP MASTERAYEPLANNINGYADANARSOE27 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM28DESIGN PORTFOLIO
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DAGON SEIKKAN TOWNSHIP MASTERAYEPLANNINGYADANARSOE29 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM30DESIGN PORTFOLIO

DAGON SEIKKAN TOWNSHIP MASTERAYEPLANNINGYADANARSOE31 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM32DESIGN PORTFOLIO




DAGON SEIKKAN TOWNSHIP MASTERAYEPLANNINGYADANARSOE33 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM34DESIGN PORTFOLIO
Wind bleeds through the waterways and green roads stretched all over the site, cool the outer wall of the concrete exposed to the strong sun, and quickly dry the ground surface where a lot of rain has been Centralcollected.Park will supply rich greenery, it will become a windway of the block, and will contribute to a com fortable living environment as well
Wind Scape Through “EXISTING CANAL“, “LANDSCAPING PATH” and “GREEN ZONE“, we are planning a “wind route” to capture the southwest wind to the back of the planned site.





YAMA HOTEL INTERIOR DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE35 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM36DESIGN PORTFOLIO Project Title: YAMA Hotel Project Type: Interior Renovation of The Dormitory & Hotel Project Stage: Completed Design By: Future Link Architecture Date: 2015 - 2016 Location: Yangon, Myanmar Plot Area: 125 sq.m Total Floor Area: 850 sq.m Floors: Penthouse + 8 Storeys Responsibilities as the junior architect: + assisted in construction documents, material choosing and site inspection + worked on a team to produce drawing packages + ordered furniture


YAMA HOTEL INTERIOR DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE37 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM38
A hotel conversion and renovation project in down town Yangon. Exquisitely and meticulously designed space, where the Japanese sense of beauty is the primary concept, in combination with sophisticated operation provided by the Japanese hotel operator, is delivering the best service and quality. Lobby and common area are designed to be re laxing, and at the same time, to wonder or stop by Despitelightheartedly.alowbudget dormitory type hotel, we have designed thoroughly from furniture to minute details of the building. The local carpenters and craftsmen have done a good work to deliver a space where visitors can meet and mingle.
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JAPAN HOUSE “WA” SCHOOL INTERIOR DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE39 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM40DESIGN PORTFOLIO Project Title: JAPAN HOUSE “WA” School Project Type: Interior Renovation of The Community Building Project Stage: Completed Design By: Future Link Architecture Date: 2017 - 2018 Location: Yangon, Myanmar Plot Area: 130 sq.m Total Floor Area: 350 sq.m Floors: Penthouse + 3 Storeys Responsibilities as the junior architect: + participated in schematic design, design development, construction documents and visual presentation + Inspected site




JAPAN HOUSE “WA” SCHOOL INTERIOR DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE41 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM42DESIGN PORTFOLIO
Young people interested in Japan and Japanese com panies are casually gathered, making it a place where Japan can be felt as “second house” anytime.
Co-working space used by students preparing for study abroad or getting employed in Japan. There is a multi purpose space that can be used for language classes, lecture meetings, galleries, etc. This space will be used by many people as a base for communicating Japanese culture and community, as well as for matching students and Japanese companies.
Renovation project of community building in Kamayut district, Yangon. Around the site, there are many univer sities, Japanese language schools and offices.


OOREDOO FLAGSHIP STORE INTERIOR DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE43 FUTURE LINK ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE FIRM44DESIGN PORTFOLIO Project Title: OOREDOO Flagship Store Project Type: Interior Renovation of The Showroom Project Stage: Proposal Design By: Future Link Architecture Date: 2016 Location: Yangon, Myanmar Responsibilities as the junior architect: + participated in schematic design and visual presentation





ALLEY GARDENS PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE45 DOH EAIN | SOCIAL ENTERPRISE46DESIGN PORTFOLIO Project Title: Alley Gardens Project Type: Public Space Design Project Stage: Completed 5 Alley Gardens & 2 Public Spaces, 1 Postponed Alley Garden Design By: Doh Eain Public Space Design Team Date: 2018 - 2020 Location: Yangon, Myanmar Responsibilities as the design officer and community engagemnt officer: + developed and managed data collection including design workshop tools, ocular observation, mapping, stakeholder mapping & management, online/ offline survey and interview to support design processes, and recorded the outputs and analyzed the data + facilitated and lead engagement such as design workshops, pop-up events, exhibitions, committee meetings, community build-up days and launches + facilitated volunteer and artist orientation sessions to deliver efficient workshops + designed and developed the space with the community + participated in schematic designs, design developments, construction documents and site inceptions + successfully co-designed 5 alley gardens and 2 public spaces with communities and stakeholders


Thesegardens.5 Alley Garden projects were a collaboration between local community residents, donors (Embassy of Switzerland, CoCa-Cola Myanmar/ Max+, KBZ Bank, Lux-Dev, iMC worldwide), the Yangon City Development Committee and Doh Eain.
+ 32nd street – SulePagoda road (lower block) alley garden: postponed
+ The first girl-led park in Myanmar/ public space: completed
ALLEY GARDENS PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE47 DOH EAIN | SOCIAL ENTERPRISE48DESIGN PORTFOLIO
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+ Bosonpat street – 31st street (lower block) alley garden: completed
Doh Eain (“Our Home”) is multi-discipline restoration and placemaking social enterprise based in Yangon, Myanmar.
The Alley Garden Project aims to demonstrate the possibility of utilizing wasteland for recreation and social cohesion. Yangon has many kilometers of back alleys, but at present these are solely used as rubbish dumps, breeding pests and diseases. The project aims to demonstrate how Yangon’s many al leyways could be used as clean, active and healthy recreational spaces featuring gardens, street art, and play areas. They also provide a platform to raise awareness about proper trash throwing practices like recycling or composting techniques.
The 5 Alley Garden Projects transformed a trash alleyways into a beautiful and functional community
There are over 150 alleyways in downtown Yangon for over 3 decades most of these have been made unusable because of the level of trash.
+ 27th street – 28th street (middle block) alley garden: completed
alley garden alley garden alley garden photo of alleyway
+ Singapore Festival 2018/ public space: completed
+ 101st street – TheinPhyu road (upper block) alley garden: completed
In a world of rapid urbanization, Doh Eain endeavor to ensure that cities are places with cultural identity, and that they are livable, inclusive and sustainable. To that end, we preserve heritage, improve public space and organise activities that connect people with places, employing our user-centred and participatory placemaking approach.
+ 30th street – Bosonpat street (upper block) alley garden: completed
+ 31st street – 32nd street (lower block) alley garden: completed






ALLEY GARDENS PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE49 DOH EAIN | SOCIAL ENTERPRISE50DESIGN PORTFOLIO community design workshop community design workshop artist painting mural wall artist painting mural wallcommunity build day alley garden alley garden alley garden alley garden









ALLEY GARDENS PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE51 DOH EAIN | SOCIAL ENTERPRISE52DESIGN PORTFOLIO alley garden alley garden







Singapore Festival 2018: bringing Singapore’s street party of the year to the Yangon Singapore Festival organized by the Singapore Tourism Board. The location was specially selected as the venue to showcase Singapore Festival due to its unique history, heritage and community engagements. In collaboration with Doh Eain and the Bogalay Zay resident and business community, this annual Festival offers Yangonites a chance to experience the riches of Singapore’s culture through an exciting slate of nev er-before-seen food, urban design & art, music as well as film activities.
Singapore Festival 2018 trash collection point map street light point map
ALLEY GARDENS PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE53 DOH EAIN | SOCIAL ENTERPRISE54DESIGN PORTFOLIO




led park in Myanmar
ALLEY GARDENS PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE55 DOH EAIN | SOCIAL ENTERPRISE56DESIGN PORTFOLIO
This project was designed and created by the local community, in particular, girls, who focused on making a safe, beautiful and useful space. With this project, Doh Eain, supported by SPRING Accelerator, has demonstrated creative design and urban planning techniques that are aimed at the empowerment of adolescent girls. These girls were involved at every stage of the process, learning new skills along the way including communication, decision mak ing, and creative thinking. They worked well as a team and the result is a beautiful, active, urban environment.
The first girl led park in Myanmar
The first girl led park in Myanmar zoning plan of the park
The First Girl-Led Park in Myanmar






SOCIAL SEATING PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE57 DOH EAIN | SOCIAL ENTERPRISE58DESIGN PORTFOLIO
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In Yangon, there are a few waiting/ resting/ gathering area in public space with a proper seating and table. Providing social seating can also promote the wellbeing where they can also socialize and encourage social interaction. Street Furniture Line is inspired by the community’s out put from the community workshops, interviews and ocular surveys from where they sit, gather and socialize on the street. Prototype Design Doh Eain Design Team 2018 - 2020 Location: Yangon, Myanmar Responsibilities as the design officer: facilitated community design workshop, interviewed and surveyed to collect data participated in producing concept designs with Doh Eain’s principles and values created drawing packages, physical models and prototype to test run
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SOCIAL SEATING PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE59 DOH EAIN | SOCIAL ENTERPRISE60
To collectively develop, fabricate and test prototype designs that are inspired by place specific qualities within live projects. Local craft is a central theme in supporting the emergence of a new design vernacular. By the marrying of contemporary and Burmese design, the prototypes should be appealing to the both communities for purchase (in project), build days (participatory build) and also buyers (outside of projects).








Project Title: LET’S RIDE Cycling Street Design
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+ designed and developed the space with the cycling community
+ facilitated volunteer orientation sessions to deliver efficient workshops
LET’S RIDE CYCLING STREET DESIGN PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE61 DOH EAIN | SOCIAL ENTERPRISE62DESIGN PORTFOLIO
Doh Eain hosted an event to launch “Let’s Ride”, a platform to improve the mobility of Yangonites across the city and celebrate the many benefits of cycling. This event included bike-related activities along with a display of the initial designs of a cycling path in Thinganyun township. This design was co-created by Doh Eain, Myanmar Cycling Federation, Dutch mobility experts Goudappel Coffeng, through the sup port of the Dutch Embassy and the Goudapple Group’s Iganga Foundation, with local govern ment, Y.C.D.C, residents and cyclists.
Design By: Doh Eain Public Space Design Team
Project Type: Public Space Design Project Stage: Postponed
Date: 2019 - 2020 Location: Yangon, Myanmar Responsibilities as the design officer and community engagemnt officer:
+ developed and managed data collection including design workshop, ocular observation, mapping, stakeholder mapping & management, online/ offline survey and interview to support design processes, and recorded the outputs and analyzed the data



In recent years, Yangon has seen a great deal of transformation and the city only continues to get busier and busier as it rapidly urbanizes. In this urbanizing context car ownership continues to rise due to a number of factors including the floating currency, loosening of restrictions on car imports, and failing public transport system. In fact, the num ber of vehicles in the city has doubled in just the last 3 years. At the moment, Yangon offers almost no other alternatives to cars or buses for safe and fast commutes in the city.
While cycling is formally banned in Yangon it remains a common means of transport in Yangon. Excluding walking, JICA estimates that 22.5% of all trips in the city are made on bicycles. According to the survey, those who cycle for their dai ly commute state it saves them both time and money as often takes them half as long to reach work, al lowing for more time with their families. Cycling also brings personal health benefits while reducing air and noise pollution.
LET’S RIDE CYCLING STREET DESIGN PUBLIC SPACE DESIGN AYE YADANAR SOE63 DOH EAIN | SOCIAL ENTERPRISE64DESIGN PORTFOLIO Functional Ambience






OTHERS AYE YADANAR SOE65 OTHERS66DESIGN PORTFOLIO physical models experiencing texture through paintings with different mediums conceptual design development inspired by “The Garden of Earthly Delights” painting by Hieronymus Bosch volunteering to publish booklets on placemaking guideline and green growth maintenance for heritage buildings













OTHERS AYE YADANAR SOE67 mood images for residential interior OTHERS68DESIGN PORTFOLIO mood board for residential interior


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