THE JOURNEY OF A COMPLEX MINIMALIST JACK LUO 2200 Ben Franklin PKWY, Philadelphia, PA 19130 Cell: 410 935 5174 Email: [email protected]INTERNATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE CHINA Architecture & Design Group, 2014 summer Assistant Designer Teamed up with a group of tree young designers, we proposed three environmental sculpture ideas for Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area, including construction detailing and 3D renderings. China International Exibition Center, 2012 summer Assistant Designer Under supervision of the senior designer, plan and provide CAD drawings for regular exhibition spaces. WORK STUDY Drexel Westphal Design Future’s Lab, 2015 spring Nilo Greenriver Design Co., 2015-present Rendering Providing rendering products, including both elevation and perspective for assigned projects Drexel Westphal Hybrid Lab, 2015-16 Assistant Monitoring and guiding student using CNC-routing, 3d- printing and laser cutting machines. Research Assistant, Jr. Teamed up with 2 senior design students to explore the future of interior world for artificial intelligence. In charge of form and material investigation. EDUCATION MS, Interior Architecture Drexel University, Philadelphia 2013 – 2016 BA (Hons) , Visual Arts Hong Kong Baptist University, HK, 2008 – 2012 STUDY ABROAD Urban Design DIS Study Abroad, Copenhagen Den 2015 Summer SKILLS Rhino+Grasshopper Autodesk-CAD/Mesh mixer/123D Sketchup 3ds Max Lumion Adobe-PS/AI/ Indesign AWARDS JACOBS 14th Annual Student Comp etition, 2 ND Place ORGANIZATION Interior designer. ASID Student Member. I always start my design with a simple system and then develop my idea based on that system. These systems can include: a grid, a pattern, and development that includes exporation of variations . I have worked and been educated in three different places, which include Hong Kong and US. Familiar with both the western and eastern cultures I am always seeking an intermediary zone where I can cultivate both viewpoints: eastern and western.
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THE JOURNEY OF A COMPLEX MINIMALIST
JACK LUO 2200 Ben Franklin PKWY, Philadelphia, PA 19130
CHINA Architecture & Design Group, 2014 summerAssistant DesignerTeamed up with a group of tree young designers, we proposed three environmental sculpture ideas for Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area, including construction detailing and 3D renderings.
China International Exibition Center, 2012 summerAssistant DesignerUnder supervision of the senior designer, plan and provide CAD drawings for regular exhibition spaces.
WORK STUDY
Drexel Westphal Design Future’s Lab, 2015 springNilo Greenriver Design Co., 2015-presentRenderingProviding rendering products, including both elevation and perspective for assigned projects
Drexel Westphal Hybrid Lab, 2015-16AssistantMonitoring and guiding student using CNC-routing, 3d-printing and laser cutting machines.
Research Assistant, Jr.Teamed up with 2 senior design students to explore the future of interior world for artificial intelligence. In charge of form and material investigation.
E DUCA T I ON MS, Interior Architecture
Drexel University, Philadelphia2013 – 2016
BA (Hons) , Visual ArtsHong Kong Baptist University, HK,
2008 – 2012
S TUDY ABRO AD Urban Design
DIS Study Abroad, Copenhagen Den2015 Summer
SK I L L S Rhino+Grasshopper
Autodesk-CAD/Mesh mixer/123DSketchup3ds MaxLumion
Adobe-PS/AI/ Indesign
AW ARDS JACOBS 14th Annual Student Comp
etition, 2ND Place
ORGAN IZA T ION Interior designer. ASID Student
Member.
I always start my design with a simple system and then develop my idea based onthat system. These systems can include: a grid, a pattern, and development thatincludes exporation of variations . I have worked and been educated in three differentplaces, which include Hong Kong and US. Familiar with both the western and easterncultures I am always seeking an intermediary zone where I can cultivate bothviewpoints: eastern and western.
R E T A I L
retail J A C K D E S I G N
E N T R A N C E V I E W R E N D E R I N G N O T T O S C A L E
A11
YOUNG FASHION DESIGNER'S BOUTIQUEB Y J A C K
This project is designed fora rising fashion designer NOARAVIV.
NOA's works were largely in-spired by biological forms, herdesign language was asymetri-cal white space, transparencyand curvy grid.
The store was not only a spacefor shopping, but also wantedto create a dialogue betweenthe spatial quality and NOA'sclothes.
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http://www.noaraviv.com/hard-copy-collection/
http://www.noaraviv.com/hard-copy-collection/
http://www.noaraviv.com/hard-copy-collection/
SYSTEM FURNITUREThe customized furniture designed for the storewas trying to create adialogue between theproducts and furniture.
Developed from NOA'sline grid system, thedesign of the store isfollowed by a dot gridsystem, while the con-nection between dotsproviding a biologicalhanger system.
Table Hanger System A
Lighting System
Hanger System B
Display Shelves
retail J A C K D E S I G NA - 2
http://www.noaraviv.com/hard-copy-collection/
retail J A C K D E S I G NA - 3
E N T R A N C E V I E W R E N D E R I N G N O T T O S C A L E
A31
http://www.noaraviv.com/hard-copy-collection/
http://www.noaraviv.com/hard-copy-collection/
http://www.noaraviv.com/hard-copy-collection/
retail J A C K D E S I G NA - 4
P L A N3 / 3 2 " = 1 ' - 0 "
A41
DESIGN LANGUAGE
LINE GRID
DOT GRID
BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE
-The INSTALLATION-The New Collection Area
New collections are displayingas installation art works thatgive the customers not onlya chance to walk through, butalso give them the opportunityto observe from bottom totop.
-The TOUCH-The Entrance Area
The Lower table display unitsallow customers to touch andfeel the accessories designedby NOA.
E L E V A T I O N N O R T HA51
retail J A C K D E S I G NA - 5
retail J A C K D E S I G NA - 6PROFILE DETAILS
INSIDE DETAILS
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6D E T A I L I N G S
P R O C E S S I O N
P H Y S I C A L M O D E L
1 s t F l o o r C i r c u l a t i o n
S k e t c h i d e a s
S C A L E 1 / 4 " = 1 ' - 0 "B11
PROCESSION J A C K D E S I G NB - 1
PROCESSION
The procession is a researchon how a pattern can grow 3dimensionally.
The model was created by 4sheets of paper containingthe same pattern, By lasercutting, connecting, bending,The pattern becomes columns,flooring and ceiling decorativeelements. Thus the space haslots of iterations providingaudience for sitting, restingand enjoying different qualityof shading.
E N T R A N C E
E X I T
U P U P
PROCESSION J A C K D E S I G NB - 2
D R A W I N GN O T T O S C A L E
B21
DEVELOPMENT OFPATTERNS
Research question: How can apattern grow three dimension-ally without losing is originalproperties?
Through testing differentcombination of patterns in 2dimensions and 3 dimensionsworld, the process has beenseen in the final model.
P a t t e r n t y p e 1 f o r t e s t i n g
I N T E R I O R V I E W O F F I N A L M O D E L
P a t t e r n t y p e 2 f o r t e s t i n g
P a t t e r n t y p e 3 f o r t e s t i n g
T H E S I S
thesis board J A C K D E S I G N
“The foundation of empire is
art and science.”
-William Blake
1ST FLOOR
MODULE "ZEN" FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1/8" = 1'-0"
META-B STUDIO
2ND FLOOR 3RD FLOOR
MEETING
TEAM MEMBER
TEAM LEADER
VISITOR
MEETING
MAKING SPACE
MAKING SPACE
COLLABORATE RM
COLLABORATE RM
PRESENTATION SPACE
PRESENTATION SPACE
TEA ROOM OPEN BARRESTRM RESTRM RESTRMKITCHEN
LONGITUDE SECTIONSCALE 3/32" = 1'-0"
MODULE CIRCULATIONSCALE 3/32" = 1'-0"
PLANSCALE 3/32" = 1'-0"
NORTH ENTRANCE
SOUTH ENTRANCE
NORTH
LABCOLLABORATE RM OPEN SPACE + KITCHENTRANSITION RM PRESENTATION RMRESTRM RESTRM RESTRM
1ST FLOOR
MODULE "X" FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1/8" = 1'-0"
2ND FLOOR 3RD FLOOR
LAB
OPEN SPACE + KITCHEN
TRANSITION RM
PRESENTATION RM
The underground space of Philadelphia Museum of art is renovated for the Neo-Metabolists Group, whose mission is to solve the urban problems and inspiring others - through innovative resilient urban infrastructure proposals. The design concept of the space is a symbiosis of Simplicity and Complexity, Nature and Technology, Exterior and Interior, Art and Science.
MODULE "ZEN"
Design Development
MODULE "AXIS"
thesis board J A C K D E S I G N
I N T E R I O R V I E W
E N V I R O N M E N T A L A R T
TECH PARK ENVIRONMENTALART
Located in the centre part of a newly developing technology district in Beijing. This large scale environmental architec-tural art is meant to bring life and inspiration for the people living and working here.
Although standing out by its form and color, the shade and large screen is welcoming the public. Creating the symbiosis of High Tech and Human.
ENVIRONMENTAL ART J A C K D E S I G N
R E N D E R I N GN O T T O S C A L E1
S I T E B I R D V I E W
R E P O S I T O R Y
Section
Diagram
1st Floor Plan
Reference
2nd Floor Plan
REPOSITORYJ A C K D e S I G N
WHOLE STRUCTURE
STARTING POINT3.5
3.5
3.53.5
Size Viriation
Distance Viriation
Heights
3.53.5
3.53.5
3.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
3.5
3.53.5
3.53.5
3.5
3.5
3.53.5
3.84.1
4.44.7
ROOM A
ROOM B
STA I RS
REPOSITORY J A C K D E S I G N
THE STORY OF STONESSmall pavillion aiming to dis-play minerals.
Using negative space as designlanguage, the poetic feeling ofthe repository space is per-fect to match the propertiesof the mine stones.
REPOSITORY J A C K D E S I G N
I N T E R I O R V I E W O F F I N A L M O D E L
From a Stone to Exhibition space design
DESIGN LANGUAGENegative Space
Contouring
I N N O V A T I V E
OFFICE POD J A C K D E S I G N
INNOVATIVE OFFICE PODGenerated through a computersoftware, the goal was tofind an innovative solution toa meeting space.
The office pod created differ-ent possibilities for people to sit on, lie down, the POD could be deployed as either anoutdoor or indoor fixture
P e r s p e c t i v e r e n d e r i n g
PUBLIC BENCH IDEAGenerated through a computersoftware, the goal was tofind an innovative solution toa public seating area problem.
The bench created differentpossibilities for people to siton, lie down, the bench couldbe deployed as either anoutdoor or indoor fixture
PUBLIC BENCH J A C K D E S I G N
H O S P I T A L I T Y
HOTEL 3 J A C K D E S I G N
HOTEL 3 J A C K D E S I G N
HOTEL 3 J A C K D E S I G N
Giannetti Home CliveFurniture Corner Chairs
Daniele Tete a Tete
Gustav Klimt Painting Empire bookcase by Alfredo HäberliDeco Hides - Cowhide rug
Sleigh Arm Sofa By-the-InchEmpire style Gilt Bronze Figural Table Lamps