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ANGELINE YANGdesign portfolio 2011 - 2013
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contentsdesign computer craft / contact
Oncology Center Reception CAD Construction Documents Min; Max and Extremity
CAD Studio Design Resume
Revit Construction Documents
Revit Families
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Bios Group Office
Les Cols Restaurant
Center for Undecided Voters
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Located at 10120 W. Broad St., Henrico, Virginia
Started out as a spa that utilizes natural materials
Designed for a Melanoma Oncology Center
Coloring of melanoma inspired use of materials
Considered axial relation
Oncology Center
Reception
Private computer station.
Melanoma is the deadliest type of skin cancer. Symptoms include
asymmetry, borders, colors, and diameter.
Finalized bubble diagram.
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Floor Plan1B
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P2
Legend:
Resource area 1Reception desk 2
File storage 3Waiting area 4
Computer stations 5Additional seating 6
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Finalized furniture layout.
Custom reception desk.
Section A-A1 Section B-B2
View from reception desk2View from resource corner1
Koshi P Pendant Lighting. YLighting.
Reclaimed Douglas Fir. Old Barn Reclaimed Wood Co.
Timber Latitude Natural. 3Form.
Random Molten Marble. Nemotile.
Elan Dining Chair. Design Within Reach.
Mapp Table. Oak. Design Within Reach.
Promises Promises. Yellowgoat Design.
Rusa Chaise. Design Within Reach.
Rusa Club Chair. Design Within Reach.
Rusa Corner. Design Within Reach.
Rusa Side Table. Design Within Reach.
Terra Texture Countertop Tiles. Thinkglass.
Wormy Chestnut Lumber. Old Barn Reclaimed Wood Co.
Crypta Letter White Ink. 3Form. Wallcovering.
Hard Rock Reclaimed Antique Wood. Old Barn Reclaimed Wood Co. Ceiling.
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Located at 2600 E. Cary St., Richmond, VA
Fictional software company titled Bios Group
Chose gaming software as data is more accessible
Utilized various ways to determine best space planning
Concept: unexpected humor in an unsuspecting space
Spaces revolve around large war room which acts as the core of
the space
Subtle gaming references seen throughout the space
Bios Group Office
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After many attempts of achieving a suitable diagram, the finalized version is shown in a more legible manner.
Series of possible adjacencies from a macro to micro level.
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CRITERIA MATRIXoffice space
1. Reception
2. Waiting room
3. Admin. Assistant
4. Principle
5. Accountant
6. Brand Mrkt. Mn.
7. Software Dir.
8. Software Dev.
9. Artists
10. Artist’s Studio
11. System Admin.
12. Data Center
13. Tech. Writers
14. Help Desk
15. Q.A. Tester
17. Huddle Rooms
16. Test Lab
18. War Room
24. Copy Center
23. File Storage
22. Refresh. Bar
20. War Room
21. Galley
19. Conference Rm.
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Parcel ledge
Seating (4), side table
Parcel ledge
Table for four, two guest chairs
Seating (2)
Worktable
Table for six computersWhiteboard, laptop seating
Whiteboard, laptop seating
Whiteboard, laptop seating
Whiteboard, pin up space
Counter, refrigerator, sink, microwave
Watercooler, small refrigerator, counter
Freestanding copier, surface to fax/copy
12’ storage
16’ storage
12’ storage
16’ storage
16’ storage
12’ storage
12’ storage
Storage
16’ storage
16’ storage, HVAC
12’ storage
12’ storage
12’ storage
Odors/mess
Small desk and chair, telecommunication cabinets
Seating (2)
Table for multiple screens
Experimenting with different possibilities.
Experimenting with different possibilities.
Finalized criteria matrix in a more legible manner.
Bacterioptica. MadLab.
Ethereal light provides adventurous
atmosphere.
Spontaneity is treasured.
0’ 8’2’Furniture PlanFurniture Plan
0’ 8’2’
Huddle
Huddle
Huddle
War Room
Large War Room
Break Room
Galley
Restroom
Huddle
Studio
Reception Area
Principal Accountant
Copier
Software Dir.
System Admin.
Data Center
Help Desk
QA
Data Ctr.Tech. W.
Artists
Test Lab
Tech. W.
Brand M. Manager
Software DevelopersAdminstrator Assistant
Bar
Bar
Floor Plan
Mezzanine Plan
Conference Room
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Motto and beliefs:
Epic games. All day. Everyday.
Dedicated to creating the most epic games of
all time.
6. Every opinion matters5. Think global
4. Learn and grow3. Gameplay and quality
2. Play nice; be fair1. Let out your inner nerd
Material board.
Sections and Interior Elevation
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War room
Huddle
Artist
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Studio
Waiting
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Princip
Conference Administrator Assistant
Accountant
BrandMarketManager
Bar
Software Developers
Huddle
War Room
CopySoftware Dir.
System Admin.
Data Center
Tech.Writer
Test LabTech.Writer
Help Desk
Huddle
QA Tester
Galley
Break Room
FileStorage
Bar
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Elevation C
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War room
Huddle
Artist
Artist
Studio
Waiting
Reception
Princip
Conference Administrator Assistant
Accountant
BrandMarketManager
Bar
Software Developers
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CopySoftware Dir.
System Admin.
Data Center
Tech.Writer
Test LabTech.Writer
Help Desk
Huddle
QA Tester
Galley
Break Room
FileStorage
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Elevation C
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C1. Chocolate Edge Grain FRN1: 6350 Caesarstone FRN2: Amber Edge FRN3: Adams
FRN4: Square 101 FRN7: Fusion Supermatte FRN8: Brown stone
FRN11: Cloud 9
F1: Neopolitan Plyboard
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F2: Havana Ply W1. Existing Brick
FRN9: Black Diamond
FRN10: Walnut on cherry
FRN6: WMSilver12
FRN5: Brushed Aluminum
Materials Board
Final bubble diagram accommodating each space and fire egress.
Final furniture layout due to scale, space, and egress. Ceiling plan depicting Bacterioptica light fixture.
Sections and Interior Elevation
UP
War room
Huddle
Artist
Artist
Studio
Waiting
Reception
Princip
Conference Administrator Assistant
Accountant
BrandMarketManager
Bar
Software Developers
Huddle
War Room
CopySoftware Dir.
System Admin.
Data Center
Tech.Writer
Test LabTech.Writer
Help Desk
Huddle
QA Tester
Galley
Break Room
FileStorage
Bar
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Elevation C
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View of reception area View of large war room View of typical workstation View of huddle room
Tabisso lounge chairs Loopita. Kerozene Design. 25’10” x 12’
Actual leg. Last Supper Table.Studio Lawrence.12’9.5” x 3’1.7” x 2’5.52”
Reflected Ceiling Plan
0’ 8’2’ RCP - Level 2RCP - Level 1
NL Weena 760 A 3014 DA Rotterdam the Netherlands +31 (0)10 2250464 UK 6 Ellerslie Road W12 7BW London United Kingdom +44 (0)20 83542667 [email protected] www.studiolawrence.com
Wonky chairs
NL Weena 760 A 3014 DA Rotterdam the Netherlands +31 (0)10 2250464 UK 6 Ellerslie Road W12 7BW London United Kingdom +44 (0)20 83542667 [email protected] www.studiolawrence.comWonky Chair.
Studio Lawrence.1’2.17” x 1’2.17” x 2’11.03”
STAKS 003.First Office.10’ x 6’6” x 2’6” overall
Kart Nesting Chairs.5D Studio.2’4” x 1’8” x 3’
Zazzle.com
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Located at 205-207 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA
Original location in Catalonia
Owner/Chef and son want to move to VA and adapt to
Virginia cuisine while maintaining Catalonian cuisine
Design based on surrealism after exploring with juxtapositions
Juxtapositions of the furniture material, place setting, high-end
cuisine to location, etc.
Les Cols Restaurant
SURREALISM
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Moments of surrealism
Axonometric
Diagrams of place setting.
Detail of custom alcohol storage.
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Restaurant Legend:1. Main entrance 2. Dining room3. Booth seating 4. Bar5. Bar seating 6. Kitchen
Residential Legend:1. Main entrance 2. Bedroom/Studio3. Living room 4. Dining/Kitchen5. Master bedroomFirst Floor Plan
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View of custom alcohol storage View of bar
Wire Cloth. Silver
specified.Belleville Wire Cloth Co., Inc.
Moldable polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Clear
specified.
Fuoco. Trove. 9’ x 6’ pictured.
Luxe. Nydree flooring.
Evolute table. Essenze. Pictured: 71.3”L x 31.9”W x 29.1”H. White
legs and trim specified.
Mies table. Secchio. Ghost side chair. DWR. 35.5”H x 15”W x 15.5”D
Standard chair. Uhuru. Black
specified. 17”L x 17”D x 39”H
Ecco Bar stool. Janus et Cie. 18”W x 21.25”D x
48.75”H
Standard utensils have become victims of surrealism.
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Restaurant
Residential
Surrealism
Axonometric Diagrams of place setting.
Detail of custom alcohol storage.
V1. View of dining table and bar V2. View from Broad Street
V3. View from back entrance V4. View from hostess stand
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Located at 1326 W. Broad St., Richmond, VA
Equally represent Democratic and Republican parties
Concept: clash and collision
Forces visitors to interact each other
Construction drawings of specific area
Center for Undecided
Voters Construction documents.
Scale model.
3A3.0
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6' - 11 1/2"2' - 8 1/2"
16' - 4 3/4"
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GYP WB on 3-1/2" stud framing
tweak dims
3A3.0
MetalTubes.9'7.75"
AFF
BarGrating.11'4.75"
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3/8" = 1'-0"2 First Floor RCP
Note:Stone tile 1 - Alabastro Titanio Bocciardato. Mfr: Nemotile.Stone tile 2 - Basalti Nero. Mfr: Nemotile.
Note:Bar grating panel 3' x 20'
RCP
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B.O. Egress Ceiling10' - 0"
B.O. Metal Screen11' - 10"
T.O. Panel7' - 6"
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Level 1 Floor0' - 5"
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B.O. Metal Screen11' - 10"
T.O. Panel7' - 6"
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B.O. Egress Ceiling10' - 0"
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1" = 1'-0"3 Section 4
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Stainless brushed steel
Magnet
Level 1 Floor0' - 5"
Matte stainlesssteel cable1/4" diameter
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Stone tile 1
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Twist into base
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Cable anchor
Level 2 Existing14' - 7"
B.O. Metal Screen11' - 10"
Typ. 1/4" diameterthreaded rod
Typ. Nut
1/8" bent plate steel brace
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Typ. 1/2" diameterthreaded rod
Typ. 1-1/4" diameter washer
Typ. 3/4" diameter nut
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Plan
See above plan for geometry
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B.O. Egress Ceiling10' - 0"
B.O. Metal Screen11' - 10"
Level 1 Ceiling13' - 4 3/4"
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Matte stainlesssteel cable1/4" diameter
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Concept Statement
Politics evoke powerful responses.
Which side are you on? Two opposing
sides converge to clash and to collide.
CENTER FOR UNDECIDED VOTERS
Project Statement
Center for Undecided Voters helps
visitors learn information about either
presidential candidate and offers them a
space where they can engage and reflect
with the community. Site map
Siegel Center
VCU ICA
HighwayMajor Roads
Legend
Pollak Building
Concept development
Concept word map
Preliminary space plannings.
0’ 1’ 2’ 4’ 8’
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P1. View from entrance P2. View towards welcome area
Exterior west elevation Exterior south elevation
P3. View towards Democratic Pop-Up
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P4. View from Republican Pop-Up towards Factcheck P5. View of forum
P6. View of cafe
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Section B-BAxonometric of pop-up construction Axonometric of pop-up cables construction
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pop up
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FORUM
forum as poll stationforum layout option
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Forum Layouts
Space planning
Second Floor Plan
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clashcollision
intersect
explodebomb
caution
secretive
numerous
repetition
heads
topics
heated
generations
threaten
tacticsinvade
privacy
approaching
layers
negative
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attention
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coin
Series 7 Chair (Colored Ash).DWR. 20.5”L 20”D 31”H
Kart Stacking Chair.Coalesse. 22.75”D 22.25”W 33”H
Alabastro Titanio Bocciardato. Floor. Nemotile.
Basalti Nero.Egress Floor. Nemotile.
Tac Tackable Acoustical Panels.Robin Reigi. 2’x4’x1”
Woven Wire Cloth.Paul GmbH & Co.
X-tend.CarlStahl Cablevision.
No.25 ConcreteWall.Custom screenprinted onto sheer fabric.
Exhibition board.
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Drawings of Pollak Building room 415
Showed understanding of different line types
Polished understanding of line weight
Used dimension tool in a professional manner
CAD Construction
Documents
Architectural Floor Plan Furniture Floor Plan Reflected Ceiling PlanScale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0’’ Scale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0’’ Scale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0’’
North ElevationScale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0”
East ElevationScale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0”
South ElevationScale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0”
West ElevationScale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0”
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Transform studio space into a suitable workspace for its users
Total area around 2130 SF
Pattern created with various line types and weights
Pattern seen as an RCP and accents major spaces
Different line types and weights to give a sense of what the design
could develop into
Space split in half by a partition wall for the studious students and
for the side that needs a break
Various floor level changes are incorporated into the design to emphasis the overhead plane
Spot rendering with material swatches to highlight design
CAD Studio Design
Inspiration of rectilinear shapes of varying line types and weights
Furniture PlanScale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0’’
Reflected Ceiling PlanScale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0’’
North ElevationScale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0’’
East ElevationScale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0’’
South ElevationScale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0’’
West ElevationScale: 1/4” = 1’ - 0’’
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Construction documents of Bios Group studio project
Arranged in a specific order
Dimensioned and tagged in a professional manner
Created custom 18” x 24” title block
Demonstrated understanding of ADA codes and guidelines
Revit Construction
Documents
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1' - 0"
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3/8" = 1'-0"1 Restroom
3/8" = 1'-0"2 Elevation 1 - c 3/8" = 1'-0"3 Elevation 1 - d
3/8" = 1'-0"4 Elevation 2 - a 3/8" = 1'-0"5 1 - b
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Masonry - Brick
Glass
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GlassGlassGlass
3/16" = 1'-0"2 Elevation 1 - b
3/16" = 1'-0"1 Elevation 1 - a
3/16" = 1'-0"3 1 - a
Translucent glass walls are used throughout the space to provide privacy aswell as offer visual connection to the rest of the space. The Head of eachdepartment is enclosed as acoustical privacy is necessary.
In comparison to the Heads, the restof the office workers are notseparated by a wall or partition inorder to increase amounts ofcollaboration.
The building's existing structure was preserved; brick walls, garagedoors, windows, and skylights. Industrial lighting fixtures were added tomaintain the same feel of the space.
The large war room in the center of the space acts as the"brain" or "core" of the space. Humorously, the table iscalled the Last Supper table paired with Wonky chairs.
Chairs arranged to spell "N00B" at the reception area.
Upper level serves as another space for collaboration.
Loopita adds a "wow" factor to the space by offering privacy to workers or another space to collaborate.
GlassGlass
Glass Glass
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7' - 3 27/32"
7' - 3 27/32"
7' - 3 27/32"5' - 3 1/8"
5' - 3 1/8"
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12' - 1 1/2"
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4' - 6 3/16"
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Interior finish
3/16" = 1'-0"1 Level 1Downlight - Recessed Can - 8" Incandescent 227V
Linear Track Lighting
3/16" = 1'-0"Lighting Legend
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3' - 9 9/16"
4' -
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3' -
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3' - 6 1/2"
3' - 7 1/32"
3' - 6 1/8" 7' - 8 3/32"
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3/16" = 1'-0"1 Furniture Plan
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Modeled furniture from scratch
Showcased understanding of the extrusion tool, reference planes, void extrusions, align, linear and
aligned dimension
Navigated Autodesk’s interface
Understood importance of what to model and what not to model
Modeled at 1/2” = 1’ 0” scale
Revit Families
Numbers and Letters Lounge chairs.Tabisso.
2’ 1.59” x 2’8.28” x 2’8.28”
STAKS 008 with add-on.First Office.
10’ x 6’6” x 2’6” overall
Custom Reception Desk.~6’5” x 6’5 23/32” overall
Loopita.Kerozene Design.25’10” x 12’
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Hand-fabricated sterling silver rings
Wax mold cast into silver
Parallel tubing evolved into more dynamic pieces
Custom display stands made from chipboard and painted like wood
Min; Max and
Extremity
Max. Cast. Sterling silver.Min. Fabricated. Sterling silver.Custom display and installation.
Extremity. Fabricated. Sterling silver.
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Angeline Yang(301) 775-1220
References available upon request
Resume
Angeline Yang11049 Snowshoe Lane, Rockville, MD, 20852
(301) 775-1220 | [email protected]
Education
Technical Skills
Activities | Honors
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design, expected May 2013Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
Major in Interior Design, Minor in Craft/Material StudiesGPA: 3.63
Software: Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator; Autodesk AutoCAD, Revit; Google SketchUp;
Microsoft OfficeLanguages: English (native), Mandarin Chinese
(bilingual proficiency)
Re-Thinking Richmond Design: Spring 2012Tiny Shiny at Quirk Gallery: Spring 2012
2012 Juried Student Fine Arts Exhibition: Spring 2012Green Roof Installation: Fall 2011
University Scholars: Fall 2011International Interior Design Association (IIDA): Fall 2010-Present
Annual VCU Art Foundation (AFO) Show: Spring 2010Academic Achievement Award: Spring 2010, Fall 2010-Spring 2011
ExperienceInterior Design Intern, BBG-BBGM, New York, NY, 05/2012-08/2012 and 12/2012-01/2013Ordered and assembled samplesSelected and specified materials, finishes, and furnitureEdited and updated CAD files, presentations, schedules, and renderingsCreated digital presentations and space plannedDeveloped and detailed custom furniture designs and custom wall treatmentsMaintained on-site material library Assisted and corrected redlinesSubmitted approval forms for fabrics
Receptionist, Virginia Center for Architecture, Richmond, VA, 10/2011Welcomed visitors and directed visitors to desired destinationResponded to visitors inquiries about events
International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Secretary, VCU, Richmond, VA, 08/2011-Present Serve as liaison between faculty and IIDA personnelRecord biweekly meetings and send copies to members and facultyFile all records of meetingsFormulate IIDA events and design and develop event posters
Hospitality Coordinator Volunteer, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, 06/2006-08/2006Delivered, copied, and categorized documents and pamphletsAssembled instructional folders for orientation employeesAssisted patients to their destinationManaged floor desk through phone calls and organized flow of work space
ANGELINE YANGdesign portfolio 2011 - 2013