Interior Architecture and Product Design Portfolio

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JULIAN LEE Interior Architecture & Product Design Portfolio



JULIAN LEE

Interior Architecture & Product Design

julian.kn.lee@gmail.com +1-785-320-3655 issuu.com/julianklee

EDUCATION 1/2014 - 5/2019

Kansas State University || Kansas, USA Master’s of Interior Architecture and Product Design

1/2017 - 5/2017

The Architectural Association || London, UK Visiting School Spring Semester Program

EXPERIENCE 6/2018 - 8/2018

Flint Hills aTa Bus Shelter || Intern || Kansas, USA - Prototyped full scale mockups and utilized VR for design development and client meetings - Worked with project head and consulted engineers to create construction document set - Sat in on meetings with clients, city planning , local manufacturers and engineers

8/2017 - 5/2018

Digital Applications 1 & 2 || Teaching Assistant || Kansas, USA - Assisted instructor in a course focusing on software skills development (Revit/Rhino) - Replied to emails and posted on discussion boards to clarify assignment directions - Applied grading rubric and evaluated student exercises

6/2017 - 7/2017, 5/2015 - 7/2015

8/2013 - 12/2013

C7 Design Studio || Intern || Hong Kong, China - Traveled to Indonesia on business trip for client meetings, factory tour and project brief - Conducted research and analysis of consumer products and market trends - Prepared design development presentations for client meetings - Participated in design concept and branding strategy development

Kapuna Hospital || Gap Year || Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea - Designed and built pilot composting toilets currently produced for rural coastal villages - Handled transactions at community bank and cashier balancing at community store - Set up and organized IT office, diagnosed and fixed electronic devices

MISCELLANEOUS 2016, 2019

APDesign Student Photography Competition || 1st Place

2019

INTED Conference || Research Paper Accepted

2019

Technology Committee || Student Representative

2018

Radina’s Coffeehouse Exhibition || Featured Artist

2016

Habitat for Humanity || Tiny House Build Completion

SKILLS advanced

good

Revit, Rhinoceros, Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign, MS Office Physical Modelling, Laser Cutting, 3D Printing, Woodworking, Welding AutoCAD, Grasshopper, 3D Studio Max, Google Sketchup



“ He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.�

- Louis Nizer, Between You and Me (1948)



CONTENTS

Spectacle, an Eyewear Store Framing spaces for retail design

Côte & Ciel Trade Show Booth Exhibition space celebrating unique bag design Tiny House of Glass Fenestration informed by framed views

INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

Affogato Coffeehouse A place to enjoy coffee, ice cream, and liquor

aTa Bus Shelter Design-Build Capturing the essence of the Flint Hills

Origami Formwork, Casted Foam Investigating unconventional fabrication methods Composting Toilets in the Jungle Volunteering in Papua New Guinea

PRODUCT DESIGN

Cleaved, a Coffee Table Sculpture as furniture


SPECTACLE, AN EYEWEAR STORE FRAMING SPACES FOR RETAIL DESIGN

S

lender steel tubes grow from points on the ground to frame specific moments for customers who browse the store. These moments occur in an open floor plan while an undulating ceiling grid creates a variation of flow throughout the space and serves as a lighting system for a combination of pendant and track lights. Product placement on sides of the store invites customers to circulate throughout the space and is broken up by seating and nodes where steel rodes ‘grow’ from the ground. An office and fabrication lab at the back is hidden by mirror panels, which extend one’s perception of store depth even further.

After-hours storefront display


Browsing experience


(B-B)

1 (A-A)

2

3

4

4

.

Spatial Program: 1) Office / Fabrication lab 2) Window into fabrication lab 3) Consultation area

(C-C)

5 4) Glasses display area 5) Waiting area / Lounge 6) Storefront / Entry 6

.

Plan

Sections

(A-A)


Interior Axonometric

(B-B)

(C-C)


Exterior context


View from office

Closing time


AFFOGATO COFFEEHOUSE A PLACE TO ENJOY COFFEE, ICE CREAM AND LIQUORS

O

ne scoop of vanilla ice cream, one shot of espresso, and mix them together to get the dessert Affogato. The end result that began from the concept of pairing unlike elements together is the Affogato Coffeehouse, which combines coffee, ice cream and liquors together in the context of a contemporary coffeehouse aesthetic. Mixes of public and private seating for individuals or groups stays true to the concept and ensures that patrons can find a comfy spot for themselves. A fully custom central bar can be seen from all parts of the interior and custom steps by the entrance serves as a waiting area for people on the go.

Exterior view of main entrance


Main seating area


coffee

ice cream

filtered brew espresso

3 3

$3 for 1 scoop, $5 for 2 scoops chocolate

americano iced coffee

4 4

vanilla strawberry

iced latte cappuccino

5 5

latte vanilla latte mocha hot chocolate

liquor guinness baileys

4 4

kahlua vodka

4 5

mint chocolate chip butter pecan

irish whiskey bacardi

5 5

5 6

coffee chocolate chip

amaretto gran marnier

6 6

6 6

rocky road cookies and cream

frangelico luxardo

6 6

combinations affogato irish coffee dublin iced coffee white russian spiked ice cream spiked milkshake

(ice cream + espresso + frangelico) (hot coffee + irish whiskey + cream) (iced coffee + guinness + irish whiskey) (hot coffee + kahlua + vodka) (ice cream + liquor) (milk + ice cream + kahlua/baileys)

Menu items

Affogato

Coffee mudslide

10 11 12 12 8 8


Interior axonometric

Coffee sleeves

Work uniforms


1

3

2

4

5

6 7

8

Spatial Program:

Total Occupancy: 136

1) Outdoor patio

5) Traditional seating

2) Bar seating

6) Ordering area

3) Lounge seating

7) Kitchen

4) Relaxed seating

8) Bathrooms


Entry sequence

Interior context


Exterior of secondary entrance



COTE & CIEL TRADE SHOW BOOTH EXHIBITION SPACE CELEBRATING UNIQUE BAG DESIGN

I

n order to mimic the client products’ organic design language, conventional boundaries of floor, walls, and ceiling are blurred in order to design a space that showcase various Côte&Ciel bags, characterized by their sculptural quality. Through various iterations, the form of the booth emerged and the final result is a minimalist space that engulfs customers, abstracting the scale and perception of opening a backpack. The design celebrates the form and integrity of the products themselves by placing them atop slender pedestals.

Customer booth experience


Concepts: - Monolithic - Sculptural - Flowing

Brand identity research


Evolution of design

‘Engulfing’ concept of space


Final iteration prototypes

Elements coming together

1:1 signage model


TINY HOUSE OF GLASS FENESTRATION INFORMED BY FRAMED VIEWS

H

ouse of Glass is an exploration into the world of tiny homes. Its main concept is how views are framed based on specific places where the theoretical client would spend time and their natural cone of vision in each space. In disguising the boundary between inside and outside, each view informs fenestration throughout the home, which has been designed to expand the inhabitant’s experience of space. The following semester another project was conducted in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity to design-build a tiny house prototype for low income families. It was auctioned off for $18,000.

Model showing varying degrees of translucency


Section view

Floor plan

Exploded axonometric


private

sleep/study

bath

public

relax/dine

cook

i) Public vs Private

vii) Exterior Elevations

viii) Interior Sections

ii) Space Program

iii) Circulation


iv) Activity Map

v) Framed Views

vi) Fenestration


ATA BUS SHELTER DESIGN-BUILD CAPTURING THE ESSENCE OF THE FLINT HILLS

T

he Flint Hills Area Transportation Agency, that services the cities of Manhattan and Junction City in Kansas, tasked the Kansas State University College of Architecture to design an affordable bus shelter. After one team completed the schematic design phase of the project which included a full scale prototype, design development was necessary to make the design robust for public use. Further mockups were prototyped to interrogate details and virtual reality technology was utilized in both design process and client presentations.

Contextual render


Roof structure welding

Roof lowering onto main frame

Polycarbonate panels in place


Clients experiencing bus shelter in VR

Updates from First Prototype:

1 4 2

3

6 5

Prototype design

7

1) Roof structure redesign to carry cantilever loads 2) Removal of bike racks to protect polycarbonate sheets 3) Resizing of steel members per engineers instruction 4) Add end cap member to create more rigid frame 5) Removal of bench legs for easier maintenance 6) Change mounting details of polycarbonate panels 7) Add another bench for side panel moment forces


ROOF 1 / A203

Flint Hills aTa Bus Shelter CLIENT ANNE SMITH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS AREA TRANSPORTATION AGENCY INC. 5815 MARLATT AVE MANHATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 537-6346 DESIGNER NATHAN HOWE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR ARCH. AND PRODUCT DESIGN 1087 SEATON HALL KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN, KS 66506 (785) 532-5992

CENTRAL SPINE 1 / A201

CITY PLANNING CONSULTANT STEPHANIE PETERSON, DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION P.O. BOX 1901 MANHATTAN, KS 66505 (785) 845-9050

BENCH MODULE 1 / A200

FABRICATION MANHATTAN AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE 3136 DICKENS AVE MANATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 587-2804

Project No:

Project Number Issued: Issue Date

2

SIDE PANEL 1 / A202

Exploded Components

DESIGN 7/14/2018 6:50:37 PM

1

Assembled Components

Component Assembly

A100

Copyright © 2018 Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning and Design

Construction documents of final design Sheet List

12' - 6 1/4" 1x3 CEDAR TONE TREATED LUMBER

Sheet Number A000 A001 A100 A101 A102 A200 A201 A202 A203 A204

3x2 STEEL TUBE

Flint Hills aTa Bus Shelter

Flint Hills aTa Bus Shelter

CLIENT ANNE SMITH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS AREA TRANSPORTATION AGENCY INC. 5815 MARLATT AVE MANHATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 537-6346

3' - 7" 3"

DESIGNER NATHAN HOWE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR ARCH. AND PRODUCT DESIGN 1087 SEATON HALL KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN, KS 66506 (785) 532-5992

A205 A300

1

CITY PLANNING CONSULTANT STEPHANIE PETERSON, DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION P.O. BOX 1901 MANHATTAN, KS 66505 (785) 845-9050

3' - 7"

4"

3' - 7"

3"

FABRICATION MANHATTAN AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE 3136 DICKENS AVE MANATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 587-2804

1' - 4"

1x2 STEEL TUBE

DESIGNER NATHAN HOWE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR ARCH. AND PRODUCT DESIGN 1087 SEATON HALL KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN, KS 66506 (785) 532-5992 CITY PLANNING CONSULTANT STEPHANIE PETERSON, DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION P.O. BOX 1901 MANHATTAN, KS 66505 (785) 845-9050

12' - 6 1/4"

4"

3"

3x6 STEEL TUBE

Plan 3/8" = 1'-0"

1"

FABRICATION MANHATTAN AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE 3136 DICKENS AVE MANATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 587-2804

CLIENT ANNE SMITH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS AREA TRANSPORTATION AGENCY INC. 5815 MARLATT AVE MANHATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 537-6346

4"

8' - 0"

Sheet Name Cover Sheet Renders Component Assembly Plan and Elevations Plan and Elevations Bench Details Central Spine Details Side Panel Details Roof Details Roof Welded Construction Wooden Slats Polycarbonate Panels

7' - 6"

Project Number Issued: Issue Date

DESIGN

1' - 3" 2"

2' - 6"

6"

2' - 6"

2"

Plan and Elevations

9' - 0"

3x6 STEEL TUBE

Front 3 3/8" = 1'-0"

Side 2 3/8" = 1'-0"

1x3 STEEL TUBE

A101

1x6 CEDAR TONE TREATED LUMBER

Copyright © 2018 Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning and Design

7/14/2018 6:50:53 PM

A000

7/14/2018 6:50:20 PM

Perspective View

Cover Sheet

Project No:

3"

DESIGN

1

5' - 10"

7' - 2"

Project Number Issued: Issue Date

4' - 3"

Project No:

Copyright © 2018 Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning and Design

1x6 CEDAR TONE TREATED LUMBER

NYLON BUSHING

Flint Hills aTa Bus Shelter

DESIGNER NATHAN HOWE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR ARCH. AND PRODUCT DESIGN 1087 SEATON HALL KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN, KS 66506 (785) 532-5992

3 1/2"

1' - 6" 1"

Project No:

5 1/2"

Project Number Issued: Issue Date

CITY PLANNING CONSULTANT STEPHANIE PETERSON, DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION P.O. BOX 1901 MANHATTAN, KS 66505 (785) 845-9050 FABRICATION MANHATTAN AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE 3136 DICKENS AVE MANATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 587-2804

4' - 3"

1 1/2"

DESIGNER NATHAN HOWE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR ARCH. AND PRODUCT DESIGN 1087 SEATON HALL KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN, KS 66506 (785) 532-5992

1' - 9 1/4"

Project No:

Project Number Issued: Issue Date

2"

4"

3' - 7 1/4"

1x1 STEEL TUBE

4' - 7"

ø 1"

1' - 9 1/4"

POLYCARBONATE PANEL

FABRICATION MANHATTAN AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE 3136 DICKENS AVE MANATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 587-2804

1' - 6" ø 3/4"

2"

3' - 2"

1' - 9 1/4"

Elevation Top 2 1/2" = 1'-0"

CITY PLANNING CONSULTANT STEPHANIE PETERSON, DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION P.O. BOX 1901 MANHATTAN, KS 66505 (785) 845-9050

1' - 0 1/2"

1' - 6"

Key - Central Spine

1

1' - 6"

3D Ortho Exploded

CLIENT ANNE SMITH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS AREA TRANSPORTATION AGENCY INC. 5815 MARLATT AVE MANHATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 537-6346

4' - 0"

2

Key - Bench Module

1

Flint Hills aTa Bus Shelter

9' - 0"

CLIENT ANNE SMITH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS AREA TRANSPORTATION AGENCY INC. 5815 MARLATT AVE MANHATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 537-6346

DESIGN

4

Elevation Front 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

5

1' - 0 1/2"

DESIGN

3 1/2"

3"

2"

Elevation Right 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

Bench Details

A200

3' - 2"

3

8' - 0"

Elevation Left 1/2" = 1'-0"

4

Central Spine Details

A201

Elevation Front 1/2" = 1'-0"

Copyright © 2018 Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning and Design

Copyright © 2018 Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning and Design

L 4x3x1/4

POLYCARBONATE PANELS

1 / A300

L 4x3x1/4 (CUSTOM)

Flint Hills aTa Bus Shelter

T (CUSTOM)

CLIENT ANNE SMITH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS AREA TRANSPORTATION AGENCY INC. 5815 MARLATT AVE MANHATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 537-6346

Key - Roof

METAL CONSTRUCTION

2 / A204

12' - 6 1/4"

DESIGNER NATHAN HOWE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR ARCH. AND PRODUCT DESIGN 1087 SEATON HALL KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN, KS 66506 (785) 532-5992

PLATE 4x1/2

1

FABRICATION MANHATTAN AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE 3136 DICKENS AVE MANATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 587-2804

3"

4"

CITY PLANNING CONSULTANT STEPHANIE PETERSON, DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION P.O. BOX 1901 MANHATTAN, KS 66505 (785) 845-9050

3"

FABRICATION MANHATTAN AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE 3136 DICKENS AVE MANATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 587-2804

4"

R 18' -

7' - 11"

2 / A205

Welded Roof Frame Construction

2

CITY PLANNING CONSULTANT STEPHANIE PETERSON, DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION P.O. BOX 1901 MANHATTAN, KS 66505 (785) 845-9050

WOODEN SLATS

R 9' - 0"

Project No:

Project Number Issued: Issue Date

Project No:

Project Number Issued: Issue Date

DESIGN

DESIGN

Roof Details

Elevation Top 1/2" = 1'-0"

2

3D Ortho Exploded

A203

7/14/2018 6:51:19 PM

6"

3

Flint Hills aTa Bus Shelter CLIENT ANNE SMITH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FLINT HILLS AREA TRANSPORTATION AGENCY INC. 5815 MARLATT AVE MANHATTAN, KS 66503 (785) 537-6346 DESIGNER NATHAN HOWE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR ARCH. AND PRODUCT DESIGN 1087 SEATON HALL KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN, KS 66506 (785) 532-5992

Key - Welded Construction

0"

1

7/14/2018 6:51:09 PM

Elevation Top 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

3/4"

Copyright © 2018 Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning and Design

1' - 6 25/32"

3"

9' - 0"

3" 1' - 5 7/32"

Roof Welded Construction

3

Elevation Right 1/2" = 1'-0"

4

Elevation Front 1/2" = 1'-0"

A204

7/14/2018 6:51:26 PM

3

3/4"

7/14/2018 6:51:03 PM

1' - 8 1/4"

Copyright © 2018 Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning and Design


CLEAVED, A COFFEE TABLE SCULPTURE AS FURNITURE

C

leaved is a coffee table that has been designed with De Stijl ideals in mind. The furniture focuses on abstract forms and the resulting piece exists as a sculpture that provides additional functionality. The form was designed by using the idea of a cube and cleaving it three times across each axis. Each cut is done at a compound angle, which provides asymmetry and encourages the viewer to move around the piece in order to fully experience it.

Plywood, PLA, metal


i) Shell construction

ii) Shell construction cont.

iii) Hollow cap construction

iv) Shell and cap assembly

v) Steel rod insertion

vi) 3D printed cap assembly

CNC milling

3D printing

Finishing


ORIGAMI FORMWORK, CASTED FOAM INVESTIGATING UNCONVENTIONAL FABRICATION METHODS

T

he aim of the project was to re-establish current conventions of the casting process. Instead of common mold materials such as silicon, wood, metal, or sand, paper was utilized to design a system based on modular formwork. Many experiments were conducted in order to select an appropriate formwork material that could be parted from a finished cast made with expanding foam. Parchment paper was specifically selected due to properties of adhesion resistance. A series of casts with varying geometries were fabricated as a result.

Origami formwork

Casted foam


Complete series

Details

Failed cast


COMPOSTING TOILETS IN THE JUNGLE VOLUNTEERING IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA

I

n 2013 I went on a gap year and volunteered at a hospital out in the coastal regions of Papua New Guinea. In the local villages structures are built on stilts due monthly flooding of the water table. Toilets are built apart from the home, as there is no functioning sewage treatment and sanitation issues arise when flooding occurs. I participated in the manufacturing and implementation of a pilot composting toilet added onto an existing home. It has been successful among the locals and I have since learned that thirty more toilets have been installed.

Kapuna Hospital, Papua New Guinea


Installed test trials

House framing for bathroom


MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS DIFFERENT SKILLS & MEDIA

Cubic dissection, basswood + museum board


Fragments, 3D scan + Rhino + VRay


Personal logo & camera, Rhino + Illustrator

CSM architectural case study, laser cut wood + acetate

Croffread House, graphite render

Magnetic modular maze, laser cut wood


Magnetic earrying case, leatherwork

Turning a catch tray, woodwork

Jim Plank’s dodecahedron variant, paper lamp

Ring with supports, SLA 3D print


PHOTOGRAPHY CAPTURING MOMENTS

Look Up, Singapore


House of Worship, Singapore


Museum of Art, Tel Aviv

Design Museum, Holon

Feltrinelli Porta Volta, Milan

Hotel Double One, Taipei


Elizabeth Quay, Perth

Gateway of Hue #1, Vietnam

Sydney Opera House, Sydney

Gateway of Hue #2, Vietnam


WORK IN PROGRESS



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