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23 LoveLane Boutique Hotel

Last post we talked about mind maps, mood boards and conceptual models. This post I will share about my first studiowork using digital rendering. Back to the project in 2015, we had a lovely site visit to 23 LoveLane Boutique Hotel located in Love Lane, Georgetown Penang. It is a heritage building that hosts spacious rooms with different interior themes: Straits Eclectic Building, Indian Shop House, Indian Anglo Bungalow. 65 Steward Lane. There are few more rooms offered in another heritage building that is just few stones away. The design brief given was: Imagine you could give a new breath to the hotel, what would you do? As the hotel is a heritage building renovation under Core Zone, there is no hacking work allowed to be done to protect the existing structure. Therefore, this task would be more emphasizing on interior concept or rebranding. Moodboard shows how 'Malaysia Cultural Heritage' is interpreted through materials and motifs Presentation Board in A2 size Some pe...

A Tropical Retreat

A tropical retreat is an ideal place for a family-bonding and getaway. It allows the family to have a wonderful holiday and relax themselves, getting close to the nature at the same time. The site given this time is located at Sungai Udang in Malacca. Again, it is just opposite the sea and provides a good view. Since it is designed for a family, my design concept comes from a family tree. Starting from the trunk, it branches into different parts but they are connecting to each other. I emphasize on ventilation issue as tropical climate is hot and humid. That is why I design a center courtyard in the middle of the house. It is a open area and decorated with tree and ponds. It could be a mind rest area or a family gathering place. I named this tropical retreat as 'The Cluster House' as I hope to bring the family bonding closer. I enjoyed the model making process as I am a DIY lover. The moment I finished the model, I have a strong feeling of satisfact...

Sustainable Community: A Coffee House

The new project sounds interesting. It has been my dream since young to design my own coffee house. So I take this project as a trial. As the site given has a good view direct to the sea, it gives me a sense of relax and freedom. This is how my design concept comes. My design appears like a seagull. Seagull is a social bird and it likes to move in groups. It often appears near the beach to hunt for food. The way the seagull spread its wings wide symbolises the welcoming sense to the visitors. It looks like flying freely towards the sea and gives people the feeling of unstrained, free and relax to interact with each other. As the coffee house is used for community purpose, this idea matches with the theme. Due to some influences of korean drama, I like coffee houses with high glass doors. It gives a good view from inside and outside, providing natural lighting at the same time. Behind the coffee house, I design a recreation park for the community. And there is a amphithe...

A Portable Studio

Designers and artists need inspirations to create more.  Thus, a portable studio is needed for them to move around and get more ideas. Again, this is a project in group of three. We chose Karim Rashid as our design client. He is well-known by his dynamic, human works which he called them as 'sensual minimalism'. Being an industrial designer and interior architect, he is bold in using striking colors in his designs: pink,white, white, green, purple, blue but not black. He thinks colors are able to create a pleasant atmosphere and black color makes him feeling restrained. Karim Rashid often dressed up in pink and white, which he felt angelic and free. The design is inspired by a leaf blowing in a wind. It symbolises free, untrimmed and relax. The shape of the window was taken from one of Karim Rashid's design symbol called 'soul'. This symbol appears in his design very oftenly and we think it would be bringing out the identity of Karim Rashid....

A Reception Table

A reception table is the first thing that comes into your eyes when you enter a company, gallery, hotel and etc. It could bring out the identity of the company and give a welcoming sense to the visitor. Therefore, a reception table is very important. For this task, I chose MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) as my design target. I like MoMA very much and it would be my greatest pleasure if I could design a reception table for MoMa. MoMa is an art museum in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Its collection offers an overview of modern and contemporary art. This inspired me to design a sculptural reception table that suits MoMa's image. The reception table was named as 'Ospiral' which means organic shape of spiral. The design was inspired by an element 'spiral' which is popular in architecture, art and nature.  I could see this element appears in a french curve and nautilus shell. I transformed them into an organic form and this is how 'Ospiral'...

The Old Charm Of George Town

I was quite shock by the first project given in the first day of new semester. The task was to create a poster promoting the old charm of George Town.  Seven heritage buildings in the George Town World Heritage core zone were to be selected to be the main attractions of the poster. The task was a group project of three.  I was not having a really deep exploration to George Town on last semester since I was bombarded by the rushing studio projects. Soon after the morning session of studio, my studio masters allowed us to have a self visit to George Town for collecting information and data. George Town is really a great place to be visited. Filling with heritage buildings of various style from different era, fusion yet harmony. I felt like I was falling into a time machine and back to ancient time. After a lot of discussions and rational thinking, my group had finally come out a concept about the poster design.  We imagined ourselves as the tourists...

RUS 104 Performance and Awards Night 2013

Time flies. Finally it came to the final studio project of first semester- live performance. It was like a closing ceremony for our one-semester 'learning by doing' studio life and was  held at the Dewan Kuliah D USM. The theme for the performance night is 'The Lost Kingdoms'. Each major was given a specific Nusantara kingdoms and needed to design and wear the costumes according to the kingdom. Architecture- Srivijaya Interior design- Singhasari Urban and regional planning- Langkasuka Quantity surveying- Majapahit Building surveying- Pagaruyung Building technology- Mataram Construction management- Demak Besides that, each major have to come up with a ten minutes live performance, whether in form of acting, singing, dancing, artistic, musical theatre and so on. Singhasari is a strange word for me.  I knew nothing about this kingdom and wondering how should I dress up and perform. Google is always a good teacher whenever I need informations and refere...