Pie's Portfolio

64
my portfolio

description

MA. Exhibition Design 2012-2013 (Fashion Institute of Technology)

Transcript of Pie's Portfolio

Page 1: Pie's Portfolio

my portfolio

Page 2: Pie's Portfolio

what I think exhibition design is.....

Page 3: Pie's Portfolio
Page 4: Pie's Portfolio
Page 5: Pie's Portfolio

my exhibits

Page 6: Pie's Portfolio

CUPCAKE

This project is for Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens. The aim of this project is to design an exhibition to make the audience get some take away by discovering more about cupcakes and enjoy the experience.

Cupcakes began when bakers discovered that regular sized cake took longer to bake because the outer skin burned before the inside was baked. They discovered that by baking smaller portions, they were able to save time and control heat thoroughly.

Page 7: Pie's Portfolio
Page 8: Pie's Portfolio

they are treated as art piece

what we DO know about cupcakes...

they are made for one

they are sweet

they come in variety of flavors and colors

what we DON’T know about cupcakes...

we are not sure where they are from

Britain?

America?

Australia?

other countries?

things we SHOULD know about cupcakes...

they weren’t always called “cupcake”

they used to be baked in the clay cup or teacup

NUMBER CAKE

CUP CAKE

1234 CAKE

QUEENS CAKE

FAIRY CAKE

QUARTER CAKE

PATTY CAKE

MEASURE CAKE

Page 9: Pie's Portfolio

concept & inspirationThe structure of this exhibition is adapted from the baking cup because the baking cup has a balanced architectural form when turned up side down.The baking cup acts as a wall for the cupcake.

Page 10: Pie's Portfolio

38' / 11.6m

10' / 3m

34' / 10.4m

38' / 11.6m

door

station 2

station 1

station 3

station 4

exit entrance

ventilationprogram

Page 11: Pie's Portfolio

cushion seats*tips - pour 3/4 of the mixture into the CUP for a perfect CUPCAKE!

These cushion seats are placed in the middle of the exhibition. They are in the shape of the cupcake’s ingredients. The audience can sit on or play with them.

Page 12: Pie's Portfolio

station 1 stickers

where do CUPCAKEs come from?

... we don’t know!

some say they belong to

Britainothers say they belong to

Australiaand others say they belong to

America

wherever you believe CUPCAKEs came from, please vote!

...... other countries

where do CUPCAKEs come from?

... we don’t know!

some say they belong to

Britainothers say they belong to

Australiaand others say they belong to

America

wherever you believe CUPCAKEs came from, please vote!

...... other countries

things you should know about CUPCAKEs

... CUPCAKEs weren’t always called “cupcakes”

station 2

Page 13: Pie's Portfolio

basic ingredients of the CUPCAKE

”1234cake” was named after its ingredients

*�avors and colors can be added

basic ingredients of the CUPCAKE

”1234cake” was named after its ingredients

*�avors and colors can be added

touch up!

basic topping techniques for the CUPCAKE

glazing piping frosting

touch up!

basic topping techniques for the CUPCAKE

glazing piping frosting

magnetstation 3 station 4

magnet

Page 14: Pie's Portfolio

Cootie Catcher

This project is for a paper game called “Cootie Catcher.” The aim of this project is to explore the shape of the paper itself and transform it into the exhibition form.

“Cootie Catcher” is known as “Paper Fortune Teller.” But also called by other names, such as “Chatterbox,” “Salt Cellar,” “Whirlybird,” or “Wigwam.”

The process of folding the “Cootie Catcher” is simple, yet it creates a very interesting shape. The reason why the paper fortune teller might work as a form transformation for the trade show is because the object itself can be moved due to its structure.

Page 15: Pie's Portfolio
Page 16: Pie's Portfolio
Page 17: Pie's Portfolio
Page 18: Pie's Portfolio
Page 19: Pie's Portfolio

pull

open

close

pull

pull

pull

top

bottom

pullpull

Page 20: Pie's Portfolio

All about Food atWeeksville Heritage Center

This project is for Weeksville Heritage Center. The aim of this project is to design outdoor activities that represent the history of the place.

The specification of the outdoor space includes production farm, heirloom plants, medicinal garden, livestock, and kitchen workshop.

Page 21: Pie's Portfolio

making foodgrowing food consuming food

production farm

heirloom plants

medicinal garden

livestock

kitchen workshop

kitchen garden

canned food

farmers market

cafe

Exhibition/Activities Space to hang out

program

Page 22: Pie's Portfolio

growing food

production farm

heirloom plants

medicinal garden

livestock

livestock heirloomplants

medicinal garden

livestock

livestock

medicinal garden

medicinal garden

heirloomplants

Page 23: Pie's Portfolio

Growing Food

Heirloom Plants

Medicinal Garden

Livestocks

6'

4'

2'

4'

Page 24: Pie's Portfolio

making food

kitchen workshop

kitchen garden

canned food exhibition

canned food exhibition

kitchen workshop

Page 25: Pie's Portfolio

Making Food

6'

4'

Canned Food

Page 26: Pie's Portfolio

consuming food

farmers market

cafe

Page 27: Pie's Portfolio

Consuming Food

Food

2'

2'

6'

4'

Page 28: Pie's Portfolio

overall space

Page 29: Pie's Portfolio

winter

sunny / shower

summer

Page 30: Pie's Portfolio

at Magic, Las Vegas

Levi Strauss & Co.

This project is for Levi Strauss and Company. The aim of this project is to design the 100 feet by 30 feet exhibition that creates impression for buyers who are visiting Magic in Las Vegas.

The inspiration of the “seed idea” of this project came from the “Go Forth” campaign. Since the campaign is mainly about moving forward, “moving motion” is the concept of this project. The exhibition will emphasize this idea through the structures. The structures are implemented through the “arrow” and the “forward sign.”

Page 31: Pie's Portfolio

N

S

EW

pre-show compass — leading the direction to the location of the Levi Strauss Exhibition at Magic

Page 32: Pie's Portfolio

The Impression Display was inspired by the logo of Levi Strauss & Co. The graphic of “two horses” is placed in the front of the exhibition. The three dimensional pair of jeans is placed in the middle of the exhibition and is attached to a sling, which enables the pair of jeans to move sideways.

Exits are on both sides.

men’s exitwomen’s exit

Page 33: Pie's Portfolio

ConferenceConference

StorageStorage

Licensed Selling Center

Check-in Existing Account

Check-in New Account

Impressions & Presentation

Women’s Product & Display Area

Men’s Product & Display Area

Signature Dockers

Levi’s

Licensed Selling Center

Product Display and Selling Center: Men’s on the right and Women’s on the left, both spaces are identical. Check-in and Licensed Center are back-to-back.

Signature Dockers

Levi’s

Page 34: Pie's Portfolio

plan, elevations, & scetions scale: 1/6" = 1-0"

elevation 1 elevation 2 elevation 3

1 2 3

a

b

c

dplan

Page 35: Pie's Portfolio

elevation a

section b

section c

elevation d

Page 36: Pie's Portfolio
Page 37: Pie's Portfolio

my graphics

Page 38: Pie's Portfolio

PUBLIC ARTBattery Park City

This project is for Battery Park City in New York City. The aim of this project is to design a wayfinding system to show the location of the 20 art pieces in Battery Park City.

The wayfinding stand will be placed next to all the art pieces in the Battery Park City. There will be 20 wayfind-ing stands all together.

Page 39: Pie's Portfolio

1'

4'

3'

3'

6"

6"

Page 40: Pie's Portfolio

NORTH NEIGHBORHOOD

NORTH COVE

ESPLANADE

SOUTH COVE

ROBERT F. WAGNER, JR. PARK

BELVEDERE

NEW YORK CITY POLICE MEMORIAL

210

NEW YORK CITY POLICE MEMORIAL

210

Tony Cragg, Resonating Bodies

Louise Bourgeois, Eyes

Jim Dine, Ape & Cat (At the Dance)Andy Goldsworthy, Garden of Stones

Mary Miss, South Cove

Richard Artschwager, Sitting/Stance

RM Fischer, Rector Gate

Ned Smyth, The Upper Room

Ugo Attardi, Ulysses

Stuart Crawford, Police Memorial

Siah Armajani, World Financial Plaza

Martin Puryear, Pylons

Brian Tolle, The Irish Hunger Memorial

Sol Lewitt, Loopy Doopy, Embassy Suites Atrium

Ann Hamilton, Teardrop ParkDemetri Porphyrios, The PavilionMichelle Stuart, Tabula

Tom Otterness, The Real World

Kristin Jones, Mnemonics

John Hat�eld, Story Pattern

PUBLIC ARTBattery Park City

The 20 icons for the 20 art pieces are inspired by the original 20 art pieces themselves. The icons are placed in the map to indicate the location of the 20 art pieces, therefore, the audiences can get the picture of how the original art pieces will look like and will be easier for them to find the 20 art pieces.

The Park is divided into 6 zones on the original map. Therefore, to make it easier for the audiences to find their way to the each art piece, each zones are divided into colors.

Page 41: Pie's Portfolio

NEW YORK CITY POLICE MEMORIAL

210

Tony Cragg, Resonating Bodies

Louise Bourgeois, Eyes

Jim Dine, Ape & Cat (At the Dance)

Andy Goldsworthy, Garden of Stones

Mary Miss, Stanton Eckstut & Susan Child, South Cove

Richard Artschwager, Sitting/Stance

RM Fischer, Rector Gate

Ned Smyth, The Upper Room

Stuart Crawford, Police Memorial

Siah Armajani & Scott Burton, World Financial Plaza

Martin Puryear, Pylons

Brian Tolle, The Irish Hunger Memorial

Sol Lewitt, Loopy Doopy, Embassy Suites Atrium

Ann Hamilton, Teardrop Park

Demetri Porphyrios, The Pavilion

Michelle Stuart, Tabula

Tom Otterness, The Real World

Kristin Jones & Andrew Ginzel, Mnemonics

John Hat�eld, Story PatternUgo Attardi, Ulysses

Page 42: Pie's Portfolio

This project is for Liberty Science Center (LSC) in New Jersey. The aim of this project is to design amenity wayfinding systems for kids.

There will be three types of wayfinding systems (orientation, identifier, and directional). All the wayfinding systems will continue to use the same color palette as LSC's wayfindng signs to make it consistent with the existing wayfinding signs.

Amenities Finder for Kids at

Page 43: Pie's Portfolio

seatwater toilet recycletrash

finding a place to sit?

follow me....

need to use the toilet?

follow me....

want to throw something away?

follow me....

thirsty?

follow me....

(ceiling)orientation

identifier

directional(floor)

(wall)

Page 44: Pie's Portfolio

thirsty?

follow me....

need to use the toilet?

follow me....

finding a place to sit?

follow me....

want to throw something away?

follow me....

Kids will start from the “orientation sign” to find the corresponding amenities.

orientationfour-sided wayfinding signage

Page 45: Pie's Portfolio

thirsty?

follow me....

need to use the toilet?

follow me....

finding a place to sit?

follow me....

want to throw something away?

follow me....

thirsty?

follow me....

3'

3'

1'

scale: 1" = 1' - 0"

orientation

Page 46: Pie's Portfolio

a

b

c

floor plan

orientation

Page 47: Pie's Portfolio

elevation a

12'

elevation b elevation c

12'

4'

4'

orientation

Page 48: Pie's Portfolio

directional

Kids will follow the “directional sign” on the floor which will guide them to the corresponding amenities.

footsteps guide

Page 49: Pie's Portfolio

6"

kid’s foot

directional

scale: 1' = 1' - 0"

Page 50: Pie's Portfolio

seat

water

toilet

recycle

trash

Kids will see the “identifier sign” next to the corresponding amenities.

identifiersignage

Page 51: Pie's Portfolio

water

1'

1'

identifier

scale: 1/2' = 1' - 0"

Page 52: Pie's Portfolio
Page 53: Pie's Portfolio

my lightings

Page 54: Pie's Portfolio

This project is for Muji's highlighter pens' trade show. The aim of this project is to design lighting that represents the products themselves not the brand.

There are 5 new colors all together. The 5 color lines are used to represent the highlighter. Both sides of the walls are wallpapers (left and right).The LED strips are installed on the floor, back wall and ceiling. Each color runs in straight lines to represent each color. On each line there will be a display stool with the pens in each color to the corresponding color. With the help of the LED stripes, the lines will glow like a highlighter. The lights are run from the floor to the wall and to the ceiling.

Introducing the 5 New Colors of

Highlighter Pen

Page 55: Pie's Portfolio
Page 56: Pie's Portfolio
Page 57: Pie's Portfolio

ceiling plan

floor plan

left elevation front elevation right elevation

Page 58: Pie's Portfolio

This project is for the window display which celebrates the 111th year of Bergdorf Goodman. The aims of this project are to re-design the lighting and suggest some improvements to the lighting design of the window display.

Window Display's Lightings

Page 59: Pie's Portfolio

left section right sectionfront view

top view

left section right sectionfront view

top view

existing condition proposition

Page 60: Pie's Portfolio

This project is for a multi purpose auditorium. The aim of this project is to design a lighting which can change up to three mood.

Multi-Function Auditorium

Page 61: Pie's Portfolio

A2

conference wedding party

B2A1B1C1

B2C2C3

Page 62: Pie's Portfolio

ledfloodstripe ii led stripeplot glow

A1 A2 B1 B2C1 C2 C3

BWBW BWBC BC BCRGB

Page 63: Pie's Portfolio

ceiling plan floor plan

ceiling plan

floor plan

section

elevation (both sides)

elevation elevation elevation elevation

B2B1

C2C1C2C1 C3

A2

A1 B2B1

B2B1

A2A1

A2A1

A2A1

A2A1

A2A1

A2A1

A2A1

A2A1

A2A1

B2B1

B2B1

B2B1

B2B1

B2B1

B2B1

C2C1

C2C1

C2C1

C2C1

C2C1

C2C1

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

C2C1 C3

section

Page 64: Pie's Portfolio

Karnyavee [email protected] +16463065112