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Hospitality Design- MUNHK GALKharkhorin, Mongolia

Retail Design- UTSUWA floral designSan Francisco, Califolnia

Funiture Design- GENKAN/ side tableSan Francisco, Califolnia

Ranko Motomura- Portfolio 2009-2011

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The MUNKH GAL is a resort designed as a maintaining and following their traditional culture and spirits. The MUNKH GAL places in Kharkhorin, which was an Ancient city named “Karakorum” in the west of Mongolia. It was the capital of the Mongol Empire in the 13th-15th century and prosperous as an cosmopolitan city. There is the Erdene Zuu Monastery in Kharkhorin, was the most ancient surviving Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. It is part of the World Heritage Site. The MUNKH GAL is designed and inspired by a Mongolian tradition such as Mongolian horses, a traditional Mongolian textile, constucture of a yurt, calliographies and a stringed musical instrument of Mongolian origin. These ideas are brought into a part of construction of MUNKH GAL and furnitures.

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The MUNKH GAL is a resort designed as a maintaining and following their traditional culture and spirits. The MUNKH GAL places in Kharkhorin, which was an Ancient city named “Karakorum” in the west of Mongolia. It was the capital of the Mongol Empire in the 13th-15th century and prosperous as an cosmopolitan city. There is the Erdene Zuu Monastery in Kharkhorin, was the most ancient surviving Buddhist monastery in Mongolia. It is part of the World Heritage Site. The MUNKH GAL is designed and inspired by a Mongolian tradition such as Mongolian horses, a traditional Mongolian textile, constucture of a yurt, calliographies and a stringed musical instrument of Mongolian origin. These ideas are brought into a part of construction of MUNKH GAL and furnitures.

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MUNK GAL LOBBYLocation

Lobby

Lounge

Bar-

restaurant

Restaurant

Spa

Retail

Guest room

Lobby and Lounge area: 3DS Max

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Lobby

Lobby

Lounge area

MUNK GAL LOBBYLocation

Lobby

Lounge

Bar-

restaurant

Restaurant

Spa

Retail

Guest room

Lobby and Lounge area: 3DS Max

4- 5

Lobby

Lobby

Lounge area

BAR RESTAURANT Location

Lobby

Lounge

Bar-

restaurant

Restaurant

Spa

Retail

Guest room

Bar restaurant : 3DS Max

Performance stage

1st level

1st level

2nd level

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BAR RESTAURANT Location

Lobby

Lounge

Bar-

restaurant

Restaurant

Spa

Retail

Guest room

Bar restaurant : 3DS Max

Performance stage

1st level

1st level

2nd level

2nd leval6- 7

STORE and SPA Location

Lobby

Lounge

Bar-

restaurant

Restaurant

Spa

Retail

Guest room

Retail and spa : 3DS Max, Elevation: Photoshop

8- 9

Shop

Shop entrance

Elevation

Spa

SpaSpa

STORE and SPA Location

Lobby

Lounge

Bar-

restaurant

Restaurant

Spa

Retail

Guest room

Retail and spa : 3DS Max, Elevation: Photoshop

8- 9

Shop

Shop entrance

Elevation

Spa

SpaSpa

MASTER SUITE Location

Lobby

Lounge

Bar-

restaurant

Restaurant

Spa

Retail

Guest room

Master guest room- living room, maisonette, king master bed room and master bathroom: 3DS Max

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Master bath room

Living room

Maisonette

King master room

MASTER SUITE Location

Lobby

Lounge

Bar-

restaurant

Restaurant

Spa

Retail

Guest room

Master guest room- living room, maisonette, king master bed room and master bathroom: 3DS Max

10- 11

Master bath room

Living room

Maisonette

King master room

Location

Lobby

Lounge

Bar-

restaurant

Restaurant

Spa

Retail

Guest room

1 Elevation of traditional restaurant

2 Elevation of modern restaurant

3 Sketch of modern restaurant

4 Sketch of Tea room

1 Ceramic tile, arabesco gold- bar restaurant

2 Wall paper- lounge and shop

3 Ceramic tile, silver leaf- lobby and guest room

4 Red velvet- bar restaurant

5 Red walnut wood- lounge and shop

6 Mongolian carpet- bar restaurant

7 Oak wood- spa

8 Black slate- bar restaurant, spa and shop

Elevations and Sketches

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Location

Lobby

Lounge

Bar-

restaurant

Restaurant

Spa

Retail

Guest room

1 Elevation of traditional restaurant

2 Elevation of modern restaurant

3 Sketch of modern restaurant

4 Sketch of Tea room

1 Ceramic tile, arabesco gold- bar restaurant

2 Wall paper- lounge and shop

3 Ceramic tile, silver leaf- lobby and guest room

4 Red velvet- bar restaurant

5 Red walnut wood- lounge and shop

6 Mongolian carpet- bar restaurant

7 Oak wood- spa

8 Black slate- bar restaurant, spa and shop

Elevations and Sketches

Materials1

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21 2 3 4

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UTSUWA f l o r a l d e s i g n .

Incorporating background landscape into the composition of a garden and the interior space. When during design and construction of a Japanese garden nearby or distant landscape and landmarks are taken into consideration, and used in such way that it appears to be part of the garden or at least of the view of the garden, this is called “borrowed scenery”. The Japanese term for the technique of doing this, is Shakkei.

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UTSUWA f l o r a l d e s i g n .

Incorporating background landscape into the composition of a garden and the interior space. When during design and construction of a Japanese garden nearby or distant landscape and landmarks are taken into consideration, and used in such way that it appears to be part of the garden or at least of the view of the garden, this is called “borrowed scenery”. The Japanese term for the technique of doing this, is Shakkei.

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UTSUWA froral design. Location

Main Floor

Floor plan

RCP

Cash wrap

Exterior

Elecvations

Fixtures

Material

The view from the entrance: 3DS Max, Floor plan and Reflected Ceiling Plan: Photo shop, and Sketch

The view from the entrance

Reflected Ceiling Plan

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Floor Plan

UTSUWA froral design. Location

Main Floor

Floor plan

RCP

Cash wrap

Exterior

Elecvations

Fixtures

Material

The view from the entrance: 3DS Max, Floor plan and Reflected Ceiling Plan: Photo shop, and Sketch

The view from the entrance

Reflected Ceiling Plan

16- 17

Floor Plan

UTSUWA floral design. Location

Main Floor

Floor plan

RCP

Cash wrap

Exterior

Elecvations

Fixtures

Material

The view of cash wrap and exterior: 3DS Max, Elevations: Photoshop

Perspective of cash wrap and fixtures

Elevations of the west and east side

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3D model and sketch of extterior

UTSUWA floral design. Location

Main Floor

Floor plan

RCP

Cash wrap

Exterior

Elecvations

Fixtures

Material

The view of cash wrap and exterior: 3DS Max, Elevations: Photoshop

Perspective of cash wrap and fixtures

Elevations of the west and east side

18- 19

3D model and sketch of extterior

UTSUWA floral design. Location

Main Floor

Floor plan

RCP

Cash wrap

Exterior

Elecvations

Fixtures

Material

1 Perspective of main floor

2 Perspective of shelf

3 Fixture style1

4 Fixture style 2

5 Stone- wall

6 Black slate- floor

7 Walnut wood- devider and beams

8 Charcoal wood- fixture

9 White concrete- cash wrap

10 Pine wood- fixture

Perspectives and Fixtures

Materials

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Perspectives of entrance and Materials : 3DS Max

Perspective of waterfall and fixtures

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UTSUWA floral design. Location

Main Floor

Floor plan

RCP

Cash wrap

Exterior

Elecvations

Fixtures

Material

1 Perspective of main floor

2 Perspective of shelf

3 Fixture style1

4 Fixture style 2

5 Stone- wall

6 Black slate- floor

7 Walnut wood- devider and beams

8 Charcoal wood- fixture

9 White concrete- cash wrap

10 Pine wood- fixture

Perspectives and Fixtures

Materials

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Perspectives of entrance and Materials : 3DS Max

Perspective of waterfall and fixtures

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Furniture Construction- Side table

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FUNITURE DESIGN

Concept of this side table GENKAN is a traditional Japanese entryway area. Six wooden colums which were chiseled by hand represent as trasitional Japanse sliding front door. You see the cast shadow which is created by colums when the lighting fixture is behind the colums. These cast shadows are part of the concept for a side table GENKAN.

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Furniture Construction- Side table

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FUNITURE DESIGN

Concept of this side table GENKAN is a traditional Japanese entryway area. Six wooden colums which were chiseled by hand represent as trasitional Japanse sliding front door. You see the cast shadow which is created by colums when the lighting fixture is behind the colums. These cast shadows are part of the concept for a side table GENKAN.

FUNITURE DESIGN

Furniture Construction- Side table

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“Genkan are traditional Japanese entryway areas for a house

or apartment- something of a combination of a porch and a

doormat. The primary function of genkan is for the removal

of shoes before entering the main part of the house or building.

Genkan are often recessed into the floor, to contain any dirt

that is tracked in from the outside”.

玄関

Location

Concept

Pictures

Construction

Detail

FUNITURE DESIGN

Furniture Construction- Side table

24- 25

“Genkan are traditional Japanese entryway areas for a house

or apartment- something of a combination of a porch and a

doormat. The primary function of genkan is for the removal

of shoes before entering the main part of the house or building.

Genkan are often recessed into the floor, to contain any dirt

that is tracked in from the outside”.

玄関

Location

Concept

Pictures

Construction

Detail