PORTFOLIO Jiaxin
Lily Fu
Jiaxin Lily Fu, LEED Green Associate
As a first-generation immigrant and a world traveler, with years of work experience in an international company, I have a deep appreciation for different cultures and perspectives. My sensitivity and empathy towards others makes me highly attuned to user needs, which I incorporate into my human-centric designs. I strive to create functional and aesthetically pleasing designs that provide exceptional user experiences by understanding the problems and realities of the people I’m designing for. I believe good design should be both functional and creatively inspired by the client’s cultural background, local context and natural environment.
When I’m not working on design problems, I’m an observer of beautiful nature and manmade structures through hiking and traveling, as well as an avid maker of paintings, potteries and beautiful and delectable cakes and pastries.
CAREER OBJECTIVE
With a technical I am now pursuing architectural design. and driven to designer where create functional unique experiences approaches and
TECHNICAL
• Revit
• Autocad
• Sketchup
• Enscape
• Podium
• Photoshop
• InDesign
• Illustrator
• Procreate
• Morpholio
PROFESSIONAL
• Customer
• Quick at new
• Communication
• Project management
• Detail-oriented
CERTIFICATIONS
LEED Green Associate
LANGUAGE
English, Mandarin
Redwood City, CA 94065
OBJECTIVE
technical background in computer science, pursuing my passion for interior design. I am highly motivated join a team as an intern or junior where I can learn and contribute to functional and quality spaces that deliver experiences to each client, using creative and sustainable technology.
SKILLS
Photoshop trace
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
problem solving
new technology uptake
Communication and teamwork
management
Detail-oriented
CERTIFICATIONS
Associate
Mandarin Chinese
EDUCATION
Certificate in Interior Design and Interior Architecture
(Expected Aug 2023)
University of California, Berkeley Extension, CA
MS in Robotics (2007)
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA
BA, Computer Science and Economics (2003)
Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
Middlebury College, Middlebury VT
WORK EXPERIENCE
Interior Design Freelance, Redwood City, CA (2023 - present) Freelancer
• Worked with architects on hospitality and multi-unit residential projects to provide 3D modeling and rendering service, as well as FF&E consultation
• Provided Sketchup training sessions to building industry professionals
Oracle Corporation, Redwood City, CA (2007 - 2022)
Applications Engineer, Principal Applications Engineer, Manager, Senior Manager
• Collaborated closely with product managers and strategy teams to design and implement complex enterprise applications and enhancements
• Leveraged exceptional customer service and communication skills to provide unique and creative implementation solutions for clients
• Effectively led a development team of 8, prioritizing tasks, planning resources and schedules, and providing guidance on development activities and customer support issues
• Managed multiple projects simultaneously, working with stakeholders to ensure successful delivery within deadlines
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
ASID and IIDA student member
01. THE TREE 02. THE FACETS 03. THE WAVE 04. SEASONS STORY 05. VIEW OF THE CYCLADES 06. NEVERFULL CAFE 07. PHOTOGRAPHY AND ARTWORK
THE TREE
Newark, California
DESIGN DESCRIPTION
The design vision for the Newark City administration building is to create a space that showcases government transparency and democracy, while incorporating local natural, historical, and cultural elements to create a sense of community identification. The design uses cutting-edge technology to increase efficiency and enhance user experience. The goal is to create an efficient, customer-friendly service and community space, while also providing a modern and comfortable working environment for city workers and officials.
Area Functions
Building Inspection
Chamber
Community Development
Community Exhibition
Development Counter Service
Engineering Department
General Lobby
UP ACCOUSTIC POD ACCOUSTIC POD ACCOUSTIC POD
0' 4' 8' 16' 32'
01
Revit | Enscape | Photoshop
LEVEL
SPACE PLANNING - 1st
DEVELOPMENT COUNTER SERVICE FLOW
THE TREE
NEWARK CITY LOGO
CHECK-IN COUNTER PLAN VIEW
CHECK-IN COUNTER WITH SELF SERVICE TOUCH SCREEN MONITOR
SERVICE COUNTER PLAN VIEW
LOBBY
Sense of community under the branches of the tree
Floating ceiling panels add horizontality to balance the verticality of the tree structure
WALL PANEL PATTERNS FROM THE ORIGINAL CITY HALL ON THE SITE NEWARK SALT POND AERIAL PHOTO ART OVER THE STAIRS
LOBBY
THE TREE
WAITING AREA WITH INDIVIDUAL WORKING PODS
COUNCIL CHAMBER
Wood slat screen, glass, and perforated metal panel create a sense of transparency
perforated
WOOD PANEL ETCHED WITH NEWARK MAP
ELEVATION - CHAMBER ENTRANCE
THE TREE
PERFORATED METAL FLOATING ACOUSTIC CEILING
acoustic board
perforated metal panel with Newark map
SPACE
- 2nd LEVEL DN DN Area Functions Administrative Services City Administrative City Attorney Finance General HR Information Service Public Terrace Second Floor Lobby 0' 4' 8' 16' 32'
PLANNING
2nd LEVEL LOBBY WORKING TENT
PUBLIC TERRACE
Trellis around the corner for vertical landscaping support blocks the view of the parking/service area. The solar tree provides shade, generates energy and serves as a sculptural focal point.
TERRACE AXO VIEW THE TREE
parking service area
SENSOR CONTROLLED SOLAR TREE SITE ANALYSIS plaza/performance
THE TREE
02 THE FACETS
Berkeley, California
DESIGN DESCRIPTION
The Facets is a student housing development situated in Berkeley’s downtown area for UC Berkeley undergraduate students. The building’s first level boasts a blend of commercial and residential spaces, including art studios and community conference rooms open to both students and the local community. The project scope includes schematic block planning for the ground floor, as well as designing the entrance lobby for students.
The design concept for this project centers around creating an energetic and vibrant village that encourages student connections with each other, the community, and the natural outdoor environment.
Revit | Enscape | Photoshop
INSPIRATIONS and CONCEPT SKETCHES
Diagonal lines connected to form irregular facets
Unique individual pieces come together to form a whole
SPACE PLANNING - SCHEMATIC BLOCK PLAN
The courtyard serves as the ‘village center’, around which all the social spaces are placed Diagonal corridors, resembling village alleyways, add a feeling of dynamism
THE FACETS
RECEPTION LOBBY
PLAN - NOT TO SCALE
BESPOKE
entryway
DYNAMIC 3D FACETED WALL AND CEILING
natural oak slat wood panel
recycled polyester textile
paperstone sienna
RECEPTION DESK
MATERIAL BOARD SAMPLE FURNITURE AND LIGHTING
VISUAL CONNECTION TO THE COURTYARD FROM THE ENTRY MURAL ART FROM LOCAL ARTIST
THE FACETS
marmoleum floor
entryway system carpet tile
3D diamond wall paper
benjamin migliore branca bench
modular seating system
zaneen cosmos pendant light
THE FACETS
03
THE WAVE
San Francisco, California
DESIGN DESCRIPTION
A Parkside ground floor renovation for an active elderly couple who loves surfing and cycling in the tuscany wine region of Italy. A flexible studio space is provided for the wife to teach private cello lessons and for the husband for his painting hobby. The space planning gives special consideration to the circulation for student access to the studio without intruding into the private space. Custom built-in with personalized design elements maximizes the space usage. Aging-in-place is also a factor that influences various design features.
AutoCAD | Sketchup | Photoshop | Enscape
DESIGN CONCEPT
Undulating and offsetting lines inspired by rolling tuscany hills and layered sea waves
NEW FLOOR PLAN WITH EXTERIOR LIGHTING
PUBLIC SEMI PRIVATE PRIVATE
UPPER UNIT TENANT ACCESS LOCKED STAIRS
BALCONY UP PATIO UP GREAT ROOM CH: 7'-8" HALL CH: 7'-8" BATH CH: 7'-8" CLOSET UTILITY ROOM CH: 8'-8" GARAGE CH: 8'-8" STORAGE WINE STORAGE W D
DEMO PLAN
THE WAVE
KITCHEN ELEVATIONS
FLOATING SHELVES DESIGN
The horizontal surfaces along the south wall of the kitchen and living area are offset to each other both horizontally and vertically, creating some dynamic and visual interests along this long wall.
CURVED
VIEW
FLOATING SHELVES - PLAN
NORTH
touch activation
pulldown faucet
white quartz sink
downdraft hood
porcelain tile
SOUTH - EXPANSIVE HORIZONTAL KITCHEN WINDOW VIEWING EXTERIOR PLANTER SYSTEM
THE WAVE
BATHROOM ELEVATIONS
BEDROOM
NORTH
CURVED HEADBOARD CREATING UNDER THE WAVE COZY FEEL
EAST
MUSIC / ART STUDIO
ACOUSTIC BOARD / FULL WALL SHELVING DESIGN
SOUTH
activation THE WAVE
WEST porcelain floor tile
proximity
THE WAVE
04
SEASONS STORY
Taipei, TAIWAN
DESIGN DESCRIPTION
A conceptual design for the art/writing studio for Jimi, a Taiwanese illustrator and writer within a given structure in the form of a rectangular box. Inspired by Jimi’s artwork and writing, the design concept is to appreciate the impermanence of things and the beauty of transience in life. Central open roof atrium and cut open wall invites in the ever-changing nature and light throughout the day and the seasons.
EXTERIOR
Sketchup | Photoshop | Procreate
INSPIRATION - JIMI’S WORK
DESIGN FEATURES
Open roof atrium wider at the top and oriented for optimal sunlight for plants growth Accommodates enough space underneath for a passageway
SOLID OF THE LOFT INTERSECTS THE VOID OF THE ATRIUM
SEASONS STORY
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LOFT LEVEL PLAN - READING AND WRITING
Main entry Meeting Art Studio Open Roof Atrium Open to below Open to below Patio Reading/Writing
FIRST LEVEL PLAN - ART STUDIO AND MEETING
SECTION
LOFT EXTENDING OVER THE ATRIUM
NORTH
-
AND ATRIUM
MEETING AREA
SEASONS STORY
LOFT WITH VIEW AND GLASS CEILING
VIEW OF THE CYCLADES
Mykonos, Greece
DESIGN DESCRIPTION
The project is a small getaway retreat guest house located on a property perching on the hill side of the Greek island Mykonos. The design adopts local traditional cycladic architecture style of white cubic houses, combined with contemporary design vocabulary such as asymmetric window openings and open interior space. The sweeping view of the picturesque village center and the Aegean Sea is emphasized by the expansive full wall window on the west side of the house and the glass wall of the loft. The house structure is limited to a footprint of roughly 275 sqft and 15 ft in height to avoid blocking the view of the main house. Outdoor shower, lounge and dining area adds living space to the limited interior space and works perfectly for the relaxing island lifestyle.
SITE ANALYSIS
05
Sketchup | Podium | Photoshop | Enscape
Main house N Guest house View Air flow
FIRST LEVEL (~240 sqft) LOFT (~70 sqft) Entry
SECTION VIEW OF THE CYCLADES
WEST
MATERIALS AND FINISHES
VIEW OF THE CYCLADES
traditional pavement straw patio cover cement plaster rattan marble countertop cotton upholstery
VIEW OF THE CYCLADES
NEVERFULL CAFE
San Francisco, California
DESIGN DESCRIPTION
This project is developed as a Revit class assignment for a bakery/cafe in San Francisco located at the ground floor of a multi-use building. The overall design is sleek and minimal, yet cozy seating areas are provided for intimate conversations. Large fold-up window invites the outside in. Shelving behind the counter takes inspiration from the name of the cafe - Neverfull - as the water surface line of a half full cup transposed onto the round shape of cup openings.
06
PLAN
Revit | Enscape
LOUNGE SEATING
MINI BOOTH SEATING
NEVERFULL CAFE
NEVERFULL CAFE
CHARCOAL 07
DIGITAL
PHOTOGRAPHY & ARTWORK PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY
CHARCOAL ON PAPER
OIL ON CANVAS
MARKER
PHOTOGRAPHY AND ARTWORK DIGITAL PENCIL
OIL ON CANVAS