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917.318.7019 • [email protected] • http://www.albertochan.com/ 150 Sullivan St #30 New York, 10012
ALBERTO CHAN / DESIGN
Qualification Multi-lingual Interior Designer with and outstanding background in the New York interior design industry Established good working relationships with clients and vendors on high profile projects Accuracy and attention to details, with great organizational skill Use of judgment and ability to solve problems efficiently
Education Parsons School of Design - New York, NY Bachelor of Fine Art in Interior Design. - 2010
California State University, Northridge - Los Angeles, CA Bachelor of Fine Art in Interior Architecture and Minor in Photography. 2005 - 2007
Skills Fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin; Hospitality FF&E coordination, drawing, drafting construction document, sketching, hand and computer rendering, Model building, Wood and Metal fabrication, and general upholstery techniques Autodesk Autocad, 3dMax, VRAY Rhinoceros, Sketchup, Ecotec Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook
Awards & Affiliations IIDA International Interior Design Association - 2010 Scholarship Award Winner for excelling in Interior Architecture Parsons School of Design - 2010 Interior Design Golden Portfolio Award American Society of Interior Design (ASID) - Parsons Student Chapter President 2009-2010
Experience West Chin Architect New York, NY - 2013 - Present Full Time Intermediate Interior Designer • Conceptualize furniture plan, custom furniture, millwork and FF&E specifications and project management for Kips Bay Show
house, Sason Tribeca Penthouse, Casalena Soho Penthouse, Lee Flatiron residence, Sarma 15 Union Square West residence.
AC/D New York, NY - 2013 - Present Founder • Completed two design concept and color scheme choices for a potential client (an upscale fashion designer office/ art gal-
lery in Tribeca). Developed design and proposal for Soho Pre-War studio (In process)
Tony Chi & Associates New York, NY - 2012 Full Time Junior Interior Designer • Develop guestroom layout and manage FF&E specifications for Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow, Grand Hyatt Gurgaon India,
Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok & Grand Hyatt ChengDu China
Nicole Fuller Interiors LLC & Isabella Wolfe Furniture New York, NY - 2011 Full Time Junior Interior Designer • Collaboratively work with the president on space planning, design sketching, researching and sourcing all furniture & tex-
tiles, presentation board construction & layout, coordination of product order & delivery, and client relations management.
Freelance Magdalena Keck Interior Design New York, NY - 2012 Freelance Part Time Interior Designer • Project management of Murray’s Cheese Bar and 80/20 Interface Design Studio’s office space.
BoConcept New York, NY - 2011 Design Consultant • Assist customers with interior design with BoConcept custom furniture through 3D rendering software “Home creator”. Spe-
cializing in sales of furniture for one of the leading international furniture companies with its Scandinavian Design.
Archicorp/ AboutMedium LLC New York, NY - 2010 Freelance Project Assistant • Participated on house renovation project of Jayne’s Suburb Residence. • Select materials, revising construction documents and contact vendor for Interior design renovation in family home in mid-
town Manhattan, NY
ALBERTO CHAN / DESIGN
917.318.7019 • [email protected] • http://www.albertochan.com/ 150 Sullivan St #30 New York, 10012
ALBERTO CHAN / DESIGN
Chamber Street penthouse floorplan (2013)
Chamber Street penthouse concept design (2013)
Soho Pre-War studio renovation design elevation (2014)
917.318.7019 • [email protected] • http://www.albertochan.com/ 150 Sullivan St #30 New York, 10012
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Phase 1 Material selection presentation (2012)
Park Hyatt Moscow Top Suite Concept Design Photoshop Elevation (2012)
FF&E Floorplan and coordination for Park Hyatt Moscow (2012)
917.318.7019 • [email protected] • http://www.albertochan.com/ 150 Sullivan St #30 New York, 10012
ALBERTO CHAN / DESIGN
Skolnik’s Residence furniture staging (2012)
Florence Fancy Children Clothing Showroom (2011)
949 Park Model Apartment staging (2011)
949 Park Model Apartment Interior staging (2011) Jayne’s Suburb interior Renovation (2011)
917.318.7019 • [email protected] • http://www.albertochan.com/ 150 Sullivan St #30 New York, 10012
ALBERTO CHAN / DESIGN
SOUTH SECTION DRAWING WEST SECTION DRAWINGSouth Elevation West Elevation
Schematic Approach
Living under skyscapper while having pres-
ents of central park in New York City.
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Basement Floor Plan Lobby Floor Plan Guestroom Floor Plan
View to Gym and Meeting room in Basement
Guestroom interior & Swimming Pool
72 5th Avenue New York, NY 10003
Hotel/ Hostel Design Fall /2009
Studio Instructor: Wid Chapman / DB Kim
Manhattan grid is the main part of the inspiration of hotel interior space planning. Based on
human perspective of travelling to New York City, giving hotel guest to experience the famous
skyscrapers and synthetic of central park. The design goal is to provide the most natural light
in interior through different hotel spaces with experiences of living in New York. Target clients
would be young hip travellers visiting New York City for experiencing NYC the first time and for
guests who come to NYC for different events like Fashion Week or US Open.
917.318.7019 • [email protected] • http://www.albertochan.com/ 150 Sullivan St #30 New York, 10012
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850 3rd Avenue Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY 11232
Urban Architecture Studio Spring /2010
Studio Instructor: Mojdeh Baratloo
Storage
Photovoltaic Panels
Food Processing & Packaging
Greenhouse
Food Education
Restaurant
Supermarket
Mixed Use/ Office
Legend:
Urban Agriculture Sustainable Urban and Regional Food Systems
Design Strategies
Building form is designed from the best fit to sun angle to increase interior natural light.
Programs are based off human circulation from infrastruc- ture.
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Create jobs
Increase Residents’ Food Nutrition Knowledge
Decrease truck use in Sunset Park Area, im- prove air quality
Residents benefit from lower prices, less travel time, and greater merchandise selection.
Locally grown food
Provides Solar EnergyPhotovoltaic Panel
Food Education
Greenhouse
Supermarket
Food Procress & Pakaging
Cargo Tram
Proposal
Decrease poverty level
Improve overall education level
Decrease obesity rate
Why farming and food processing in Sunset Park?
Farm Packaging
Truck Supermarket
Delivering Local Supermarket
Average of 2000 km of traveling
Neighborhood
Consumers
1 kg of greenhouse gas emissions per 8 kg of food transported
Energy
Photovoltaic Solar Energy Panels
Photovoltaic Panels
Sun
Photons from sunlight strike the solar cell
Energy from photons al- lows electrons to pass down through middle layer
Electrons travel back to source along circuit to balance charges (this creates electrical current which can provide light or other useful work)
How does Fresh Station work with solar energy?
Using abandoned train tracks of South Brooklyn Railway to increase efficiency
Connection from Brooklyn Bush Terminal
Via abandoned of South Brooklyn Railway This great rail network would benefit further develop of the Industrial Area
Existing LIRR train track
Abandoned train track
Neighborhood
Greenhouse
Supermarket
Food Processing & Packaging
Food Education
Restaurant
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-Use of existing city tramway tracks in non-peak hours for use of freight delivery -Decrease traffic flow -low-emission
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JUNCTION
COMMERCIAL
Spatial Relationship