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Rachel An Interior Design 2015
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EDUCATION EXPERIENCE SKILLS
PRATT INSTITUTE Brooklyn, New York2013- current
Currently a 3rd year student majoring in Interior Design.
DESIGN MEEM Korea & New York2013- current
I am currently working as a representative at the textile product design based firm, communicating with clients and designers who are collaborating with Design Meem
WOODGRAIN BLUE Brooklyn, NY2012- 2014
I worked as a residential artist in the art collective group, as well as a marketer.
SAMSUNG CHEIL Korea & New York2010- 2014
I worked as a copy writer as well as a translator for Samsung’s advertising branch called Cheil World Wide
Software
Photoshop
Illustrator
InDesign
AutoCad
Rhinoceros
MicrosoftOffice Program
Languages
Korean Fluent
English Fluent
AWARDS
SUSTAINABILITY DESIGN Pratt Institute2015
PRESIDENTIAL MERIT Pratt Institute2014
01 Environment - Program
DESIGN DESCRIPTIONThe goal of this study was to combine multiple site analysis and the potential of the program to create in-stallation design for a hallway in Pratt Studio.
DIMENSIONS547.42 ft2
10’- 11” height
02 Live- in Work Environment
DESIGN DESCRIPTIONThe goal of this study was to systematically extract client and precedent analyses and design a work and live-in studio for a precussion professor.
DIMENSIONS1500 ft2
16’- 0” HeightSkylight
03 The Smallest Room
DESIGN DESCRIPTIONThe goal of this project was to design the smallest room with recycled aluminum sheets as well as analyzing the human ergonomics within a limited capacity.
DIMENSIONS5ft x 5ft x 5ft
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The linear module connection allows continuous aggrigation and allows different joints to interact efficiently.
The interplay between biomorphic and the psychological structures are curated through a reflective interior that urges the occupant towards self- examination, and provides a protective structure that offers a temporary asylum.
exploded axon view
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FRONT VIEW1-1/2" = 1'
RIGHT VIEW1-1/2" = 1'
BACK VIEW1-1/2" = 1'
LEFT VIEW1-1/2" = 1'
PLAN 1-1/2" = 1'
PLAN1-1/2" = 1'
SECTION A1-1/2" = 1'
SECTION B1-1/2" = 1'
Plan A Plan B Section A Section B
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Front View Right View Back View Left View
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FRONT VIEW1-1/2" = 1'
RIGHT VIEW1-1/2" = 1'
BACK VIEW1-1/2" = 1'
LEFT VIEW1-1/2" = 1'
PLAN 1-1/2" = 1'
PLAN1-1/2" = 1'
SECTION A1-1/2" = 1'
SECTION B1-1/2" = 1'
04 A Multi- Level Retail Store
DESIGN DESCRIPTIONThe goal of this project was to design a multi- level retail store for HOUSINGWORKS located on 6th Ave., 17th St in New York City. Client, precedent and material analyses were extracted to form a distinguished concept for the store.
DIMENSIONSlevel 3: 89’ x 28’ x 12’level 2: 89’ x 28’ x 9’level 1: 89’ x 28’ x 12’
KINTSUGI PHILOSOPHY
Kintsugi can be seen to have similarities to the Japanese philosophy of wabi- sabi, an embracing of the flawed or imperfect. Japanese aesthetic values marks of wear by the use of an object.
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Offset cracks drawn in 2D
Extruded pieces above a three dimensional space
Extruded pieces generating possible program and categories of space
Experiment Process
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Entrance
CheckoutDonation Counter
Clothing
SaleItems
Housewares
Furniture
Changing Rooms
Stairs
Elevator
Shoe & BagsShelf
Accessories
WindowDisplay
WindowDisplay
ClothingRacks
Elevator
Elevator
CheckoutCounter
Shoes & Seating
Buy the Bag Bins& Seating
Display CasesAccessories &
Shoes
Mirrors
Shoes & Seating
Shoes & Seating
ReceptionCounter
OfficeSeating
Cafe Bar
BathroomInformation & HousingWorks Gallery
Design on a DimeProducts Display
Auction Furniture Display
HOUSINGWORKS Floor Plans1’-0”= 1/4”
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
HOUSINGWORKS Floor Plans
HOUSINGWORKS Perspective Sections1’-0”= 1/2”
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Buy the Bag Bins
Mirror Checkout Counter
Accessories ClothingShoes
ChangingRooms
Buy the Bag Bins
Mirror
Shoes & Seating
Clothing HousewaresAccessories
Clothing Racks
Seating
Co�ee Bar
Bathroom
Seating
Co�ee Bar
Bathroom
Design on a Dime Display
Gallery
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HOUSINGWORKS Perspective Sections1’-0”= 1/2”
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Buy the Bag Bins
Mirror Checkout Counter
Accessories ClothingShoes
ChangingRooms
Buy the Bag Bins
Mirror
Shoes & Seating
Clothing HousewaresAccessories
Clothing Racks
Seating
Co�ee Bar
Bathroom
Seating
Co�ee Bar
Bathroom
Design on a Dime Display
Gallery
Perspective Section B
04 Architectural Drawing
DESIGN DESCRIPTIONThrough observation of precedents, the objective of these studies was to develop a thorough understanding of space in relation to human scale, application to design and techniques to execute concepts.