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Portfolio 2014

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Evonne Chua

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Evonne ChuaInterior Designer

D-2-5, Villa Wangsamas Condo,Jalan Seri Wangsa 2,52100 Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia.

[email protected]+6017 309 4372my.linkedin.com/in/evonnechua/www.yimunchua.virb.com

SKILLS

AutodeskAutoCAD/Architecture 3Ds Max V-ray

Adobe CSPhotoshopIllustratorIndesign

OtherHand drawing sketchMicrosoft OfficePhotography

LANGUAGEEnglishMalayMandarinCantoneseFrench

EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATION

Teesside University - Middlesbrough, United KingdomBA (Hons) Interior DesignOctober 2013 - Present

Malaysian Institute of Art - Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaDiploma in Interior Design - GPA 3.3 out of 4.0July 2008 - March 2011

EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE

Darma Mekar Sdn Bhd - Kuala Lumpur. MalaysiaInterior Designer August 2012 - September 2013

Producing 3d visual renderings for interior and exterior of showhouse, residential and commercial building. Modify architecture plans according to developer’s requirements. Responsible of supervising site progress and communicating with contractors to ensure work is completed within deadlines.

Alpine Dynamics Sdn Bhd - Kuala Lumpur. MalaysiaInterior Designer May 2011 - July 2012

Producing 3d visual renderings, construction drawings and 2D plans mainly for residential and showhouse projects. Responsible of supervising site progress and communicating with contractors and ensure work is completed within deadlines.

CMCDesignworks - Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaInterior Designer (Intern)www.cmcdesignworks.comMay 2010 - August 2010

Producing 3d visual renderings for residential project using 3dsmax with V-ray and Photo-shop. Construction drawings of every designed area are done under supervision of senior designer. Extra learning for reformating existing architectural building plans.

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

MSID- Dulux APSDA Beijing 2010Students WorkshopEntry for workshop competition

Interior Design SocietyMalaysian Institute of ArtMember of interior design society

Inter-link SocietyTeesside UniversityTrip organisation for international students in UK and Europe

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Evonne Chua

PROJECTThe Terrarium

SPECIFICATIONSTools: AutoCAD, 3DsMax, Adobe CSArea: 3820 sqft

CONCEPTFood miles matter because so much of our food transport is unnecessary. Local food is also a better choice because it is fresher and therefore healthier for us. Buying local also sup-ports our local economies. Purchasing local food means supporting small-scale businesses and protecting green space in our commu-nities. The Terrarium becomes a sustainable platform for all the needs to have a greener environment and to provide local food to the community where people could explore how our food are planted, harvested and served freshly into our plate.

Basement Layout Plan

Ground Floor Layout Plan

Entrance and Food Lab

Entrance and Food Lab

Food Lab

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Terrariums Dining Area Terrariums Dining Area Terrariums Dining Area

Sectional Layout Plan

Design Sketches

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Evonne Chua

PROJECT9x9 Student Accomodation

SPECIFICATIONSTools: Hand DrawingArea: 81 sqft

CONCEPTThis student house is in Middlesbrough, United Kingdom and is designed to accomodate 3 tenants. With only 9 cubic metres measured ground space and height, the aim of the pro-ject is to make the property feel larger yet re-maining the volume space of the existing build-ing.

DESIGN CONCEPT

By providing more activity spaces in a limited building area, the space is designed with multi-layer concept. Volume space are re-mained at the foyer so that people can feel a place bigger as they first walk into the space.

The concept of house within a house had created extra terrace space for tenants who want to have another interesting room to spend their time in the house. A relation between various space had been created in the house, such as “room and mezzanine” or “mez-zanine and terrace”.

GF Layout Plan

Exterior Elevations

Front Left Rear Right

Storage area

Escape Pole from Mezzanine

Common Area

Shoe cabinet

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GF Mezannine Layout Plan 1F Layout Plan 2F Layout Plan

Dining Area Bedroom

Common Area

Mini Mezzanine

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PROJECTJag Jeet Residence

SPECIFICATIONSTools: AutoCAD, 3DsMax, Adobe CS Company: Puristodesign Sdn. Bhd. (2013)Site Location: Shah AlamProduced in group: 2 person

CONCEPTTo design a comfortable home for Jag Jeet Family according to the concept of minimalism. Jag Jeet family value their religion therefore we locate part of the religious art in the interior. We intened to use nat-ural surface finish material for the design concept to create a warm and cozy space.

Bedroom 1

Dining Area

Living Area

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Kitchen

Bedroom 2

Master bedroom

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PROJECTNadayu 99 Superlink Sales Office

SPECIFICATIONSTools: AutoCAD, 3DsMax, Adobe CS Company: Alpine Dynamics Sdn. Bhd. (2011)Site Location: CyberjayaProduced in group: 3 person

CONCEPTTo design a sales office with a minimalism nature concept, connecting the interior with the lansd-cape into one harmony space which gives the vis-itors a welcome home feeling thorughout the visit.

Display & Discussion Area 1

Exhibition Gallery 2

Discussion Area OfficeGF Plan

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Display & Discussion Area 2

Pantry

Office Meeting Room

1F Plan 2F Plan

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PROJECTGreen Music Hub

SPECIFICATIONSRelated studio : GMC (REVERB)Tools: AutoCAD, 3DsMax, Adobe CS

CONCEPTTo provide large scale, high profile environmental coalition of musicians, industry leaders and music fans fo-cused of using their collective power to bring out about widespread envi-ronmental change within the music industry around the globe. Music Hub Exploration Entrance

Flutter EchoFlutter echoes present in long narrow spaces with parallel walls which will affects the listeners. This had become the main problem of the way of designing the music lab, the main aim is to reduce the reverberation time of sounds and reduce flutter echoes. There are 2 ways to solve the problems above, which is designing an irregular space or using sound absorption material. This had literally became the concept of how the form and space of the green music hub. Each performing space should have the requirement to reduce the reverberation time of sounds being played at the same time.

Initial Concept Development Sectional B

Sectional A

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Lobby

The lobby is the area where visitors purchase their tickets for the entrance of the green music hub. Two different mediums are used to design the ceiling of the lobby is to create curiousity among the visitors before starting their journey.

Extra Facilities

The green music hub are designed with extra facilities such as auditorium, cafe and bar that enables visitors to have a moment of relaxation throughout the music experimental journey.

Isometric View1. Music Bar2. Rhythm Cafe3. Auditorium4. Lobby5. Workshop6. Recycled Objects Storage7. Ticket Entrance8. Welcome Home9. Backstreet Stomp10. Tree House11. Aquarium Auditorium

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Bar Cafe

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“Ultimately, the only real imperative is that the space should work for creating spaces that sound “right” when played on other systems outside of other space.”

1. Welcome Home

2. Backyard Stomp

3. Tree House

4. Aquarium Auditorium

Welcome Home (Music Experimental Area 1)

The concept of creating music and rhythms by using household objects. Ceiling were designed slightly slunted due to the parallel walls which creates flutter echoes.

4 Themes Music Experimental Area

Different themes create different kinds of music ex-perience for visitors. Playing using recycle materials reminds us how we can reuse unwanted things to create a moment of magical music experience.

Conceptual Sectional Sketch

Ground Floor Layout Plan

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Backstreet Stomp (Music Experimental Area 2)

Never expect to see performers playing music with trash cans and barrels that could be found in the alleys? The scene was created by using unwanted objects that could be found in the alleys.

Tree House (Music Experimental Area 3)

Leading visitors to the “woods” to see how they create mu-sics with wood objects. Collecting unwanted timber from construction site and carpentary workshop reminds us that there are many woods that could be recycled around us.

Aquarium Auditorium (Music Experimental Area 4)

The most exciting part of all music experimental are as per-formers play music in the water with pipes and tubes. This will be the most magical performance of all and bring unforg-etabble memories to the visitors.

1st Floor Layout Plan 2nd Floor Layout Plan