Jason Wong Sun Wai
Bachelor of Interior Design TAFENSW Design Centre Enmore






Over a decade of working in hotel management locally and globally, I decided to pivot my career and pursue my passion and love of design. The fusion of past industry experience in hotel management has enhanced my ability as commercial and hospitality interior designer. This combination of skills enables me to produce commercially viable, aesthetically beautiful and functional interior design solutions.
+61 43 1118 053 jaswsw@hotmail.com
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The Museum Contemporary Arts is located at 140 George St, The Rocks, Sydney, NSW 2000, overlooking the iconic Sydney Harbour with Sydney Opera House and Sydne Harbour Bridge.
The concept of "Voyage" is inspired by the rich history of the site with the arrival of the First Fleet in Sydney Harbour and now known as Circular Quay. Learning of how COVID-19 lockdown, by providing more green space with outdoor garden whilst providing shade to the West side as well as augmenting the main cooridor with leafy air cleaning plants.
With the strong nautical inspiration of the concept, the use of recycled wharf timbers compliments each other by providing spatial element of the concept with the use of lines, rhyme and repetition as well as way finder inspired by the wooden skeleton of the ships traveling across as a ceiling element.
The Sails Restaurant & Bar is inspired by the 12 ships of the First Fleet traveling to Australia with small design details of 12 acoustic from floor to ceiling curtains in the bar and restaurant to 12 lines patterns traveling across the ceiling cornices.
Sails Restaurant has the versatility to change from a day to night restaurant or a la carte to buffet service with a connected yet separate space in the middle to cater for buffet service. Whilst also benefiting from a spacious terrace allows the restaurant to adapt to demand and service level required. Details | Acoustic | Focal Point Balance
The Hotel Lobby is one of the focal points in the building with a strong sense of rhyme and materiality inspired by carcass of wooden ships using recycled wharf timber which set to engage the "passenger" to go ahead and explore. Strategically allocating an art gallery and retail space on either side of the lobby provides an opportunity to increase foot traffic whilst providing amenities to hotel guests.
Auditorium Creating serene, nurturing and inspiring spaces were key factors during the design development stage. Use of passive design with the creation of outdoor garden on the west side as well as activating air cleaning plants in the main corridors east facing. It provides an escape to refresh, socialise and recharge between classes throughout day and night. Balance of soft and hard materials not just for aesthetics but durability, safety, comfort and performance.
Located at 2 / 30 Darlinghurst Road, Potts Point, NSW, 2011, known as Piccadilly Hotel is a beautiful Art Deco building and it is glamourous days was the hot spot in Sydney. The concept of “Revival” is symbolic for Idillie which has been neglected for a long time and now will come back from its “Ashes” to the “Fire” journey of a phoenix. The metaphor of the Phoenix in “Revival” will be the source of inspiration as it represent the source, new beginning, growth, journey, intensity and the end of a never ending cycle. Design detail element honours the rich Art Deco era and architect from the branding of the logo to subtle curves and arches in the finishes and fixtures as well as the use of shiny materials.
Located on level 28 and 29 at 1 Denison St, North Sydney, NSW 2060 in a premium grade commercial tower with one of the highlest level of Green Stars and NABERS ratings combine for this type of building.
Out'r Space Lab speciliases in technology and solution for collection and recycling of space debris. They are a team of scientists, engineers and coders who are experts in developping innovative technology, solutions for collection and recycling of space debris.
OutR Space Lab invests in creating a safe, collaborative, modern and supporting space for their diverse team to work comfortably like they would be at home with cutting edge tools to deliver oustanding results.
"Rings In Space" concept was drawn from the space environment and the recycle work flow, a certain pattern immerses with circles and repetition. This also provides an immersive experience for the end-users visually and throughout the planning of the space.
Located at 656 Crown St, Surry Hills, NSW 2010 which is around the corner to the upcoming multi-million dollar Residential and Commercial the Surry Hill Village, Umore an adult wear store is a unique offering to cater for all. The concept of "wrap" is inspired by how lingerie and adult wear feels to the end user and creating an immersive textural experience for the customers. Additionally with the repetition of the design language of "3s" creates a sense of rhyme and continuation across the whole space to ease visually in a warm vibrant ambiance to engage the customers with the brand. Throughout the whole space, design element mimics the concept, from the wrapped around ceiling suspended grand stairs, custom made cashier desk to the light void behind the cashier wrapped with maroon leather. The light void with the leather straps creates light play with shadows changing as the day goes by.
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The wagasa is a traditional Japanese umbrella made of bamboo and paper used initially by the upper classes community to shield from sunlight then it slowly morphed into a symbol of tradition, beautiful artwork and elegance related to the geisha. Customers will experience the wagasa from the moment they enter feeling wrapped and cozy surronded by acoustic red velvet curtain with gold embroidery like the geisha dress. Or in the bar lounge area with two majestic wooden tappered structure representing craftmanship of the wagasa to a smaller version around the dining area with ceiling lighting above them drawing the wagasa outlines on the floors and over the customers.
Honouring the past and experience it in the present
The parasite has an imposing statue clashing with the host and by using contrast of shape and material this was possible, perfect sphere of the pantheon vs the perfect cube with 12 corners honor the 12 gods. Then we have stone/marble of the pantheon vs re-enforced clear and tinted frosted glass that allows the visitor to experience the parasite and the host on many different views through-out each floor of the parasite or on the ground floor of the host.
SYMMETRY | REPETITION | FOCAL POINT | CONTRAST