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Tomoki Takei Interior Architecture Design Portfolio phone: +64 (0)27 385 9079 email: [email protected] website: cargocollective.com/tomokitakei

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Tomoki TakeiInterior Architecture Design Portfolio

phone: +64 (0)27 385 9079email: [email protected]: cargocollective.com/tomokitakei

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Tomoki TakeiCurriculum Vitae

2015 Master of Interior Architecture (MIA)Victoria University of Wellington, School of Architecture 2013-2014

INTA421 Integrated Technologies A+INTA412 Interior Architecture Design Research AINTA411 Interior Architecture Design A-

Bachelors of Architectural Studies (BAS) Victoria University of Wellington, School of Architecture 2010-2012

INTA312 Interior Architecture Design Integration A-INTA321 Interior Fit-Out Technologies ASARC321 Construction A-

Education: - DULUX Colour Award 2015

Mentioned as highly commended work in Student category.

- Artichoke Award: Artichoke Magazine Prize for Design Communication 2014Australia/New Zealand award for excellence in the visual and written presentation of an interior design proposition. Published February 2015.

- reSPACE Exhibition 2014 “Between” 176 Victoria Street, Wellington, NZ.Public exhibition of my Master’s thesis design “Out of the East”.

Awards and Achievements:

2014 - Interior design for Japanz Bakery. (Shop 26 in South City Mall, Christchurch, NZ)December 2013 - March 2014Responsibilities: Conceptual design visualisation through digital renders, plus all technical drawings including plans, sections, and details.

2014 - Tutor for School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington. (Wellington, NZ)Course: SARC 162 Design Communication.July 2014 - October 2014Responsibilities: Developing students’ abilities to communicate design intentions discovered through creative working processes.

2014 - Stage design for Japanese Society of Canterbury. (Christchurch, NZ)January 2014 - March 2014Responsibilities: 3D model design of main stageset for Canterbury Japan Day 2014, plus sound crew for the stage on the day.

2013 - Interior design of Ninja Café for Japanese Society of Canterbury. (Christchurch, NZ)January 2013 - March 2013Responsibilities: Interior design of Ninja Café for Canterbury Japan Day 2013 and public event assistant for “gum’s Live Manga Drawing” on the day.

2012 - Interior renders for TOMI Japanese Restaurant. (Edgeware Mall, Christchurch, NZ)March 2012 - July 2012Responsibilities: Conceptual design of interior layout plus visualisation through digital renders.

2012 - Training Experience at Shimizu Corporation Singapore Office. (Singapore)July 2012Responsibilities: Training experience understanding processes of large scale public building construction projects and development of Singapore architecture.

2011 - Open Desk at Japanese Architecture firm ‘9months Co.’ (Yokohama, Japan)December 2011Responsibilities: Assistant designer for 3D modelling, visual rendering using Sweet Home 3D.

Professional Experience: Working knowledge of - Google Sketchup - Autodesk Revit - Autodesk 3ds Max Design - Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Adobe Illustrator CS5 - Adobe InDesign CS5 - Adobe Aftereffects CS6 - Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint

Computer Skills:

Daniel K. BrownReader - Interior ArchitectureFaculty of Architecture and DesignVictoria University of Wellington+64 (0)4 463 [email protected]

Referees:

Christina MackaySenior Lecturer - Interior ArchitectureFaculty of Architecture and DesignVictoria University of Wellington+64 (0)4 463 [email protected]

Daniele Abreu e LimaLecturer - Interior ArchitectureFaculty of Architecture and DesignVictoria University of Wellington+64 (0)4 463 [email protected]

Model Making Skills: - 5 years experience model building, working from scales of 1:100 to 1:1 details.

Working knowledge of modelling materials and processes including card, wood, acrylic, metal wire, glass, and paint.

Workshop Skills: - 5 years experience in wood workshop.

Experienced in the use of a variety of hand power tools, band saws, sanding, welding, spray painting, sand blasting, and laser cutting.

Sketching and Hand Drawing Skills: - Experience in use of colour, line, tone and shading.

Exhibited water colour drawing of my Master’s thesis design.

- Well organised, good time management. - Punctual, reliable, and adaptable. - Works well in a team and individually. - Friendly and enthusiastic personality. - Fluent in English and Japanese (New Zealand born citizen).

Personal Skills:

40 St Andrews Square, Strowan, Christchurch 8052 +64 (0)27 385 9079

[email protected]/tomokitakei

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01. Out of the East (2014)

02. MIA Exhibition - Between (2014)

03. In Praise of Shadows (2013)

04. Casa de su Identidad (2013)

05. Your shrine Your sanctuary (2012)

06. Duality of Traveller (2012)

07. Japanz Bakery (2012)

08. Technical Drawings

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Out of the East2014 Master of Interior Architecture ThesisSite: Tokomaru Bay Freezing Works Ruins, Tokomaru Bay, NZ.

The sheep industry has played an important role in New Zealand’s heritage, contributing significantly to the development of rural townships settled along the coast. Many of these communities suffered in the post-war economic shift, resulting in abandonment of historic sites related to the industry. These historical ruins are being gradually lost through the abandonment and decay of the architecture, risking permanent loss of significant heritage that is bonded to the cultural memory of these rural communities. The thesis investigation site of Tokomaru Bay is a rural town on the coast of Gisborne whose sheep freezing works was closed and abandoned in 1952 and is now decaying in the overgrown landscape.

This research investigation examines ways in which decaying heritage buildings can become viable again without losing their heritage qualities. It argues that the abandonment and decay of the architecture is an important chapter of an on-going story. Wabi-Sabi is a philosophy of aesthetics relating to imperfection and transience; In-Ei celebrates the richness of shadow, and Ma investigates the importance of in-between spaces. This research investigation proposes to apply these Japanese principles to decaying New Zealand heritage buildings as a means of revitalizing the architecture as well as the surrounding community.

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You feel the picture is more true to Nature than any Western painting of the same scene would be, that it produces sensations of Nature no Western picture could give.

And indeed there are contained within it whole ranges of discoveries for you to make.

Lafcadio Hearn, Out of the East

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MIA Exhibition - Between2014 Master of Interior Architecture ExhibitionSite: re.SPACE (176 Victoria St), Wellington, NZ.

MIA Exhibition - Between was held at reSPACE celebrating the completion of the Master of Interior Architecture 2014 thesis design and exhibiting a range of student work to the public including professionals who are strongly related to the industry. The exhibition was mainly based on the work done in the research thesis, Out of the East. The space selected to exhibit Out of the East was an existing pool table, utilised by placing 1.2m x 2m printed palight board with a physical model placed in the central space. The layout faced outwards on each face so that people could view the work while circulating around the table. An iPad was embeded inside the physical model as a tool to play a looped digital animation.

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In Praise of Shadows2013 Interior Architecture Design ResearchSite: The Oaks, Wellington, NZ.

The ‘modern’ historical building of The Oaks Complex (The Oaks) in central Wellington faces difficulty expressing its architectural identity and bicultural relationship to its surrounding context. The building interior is disconnected from the public Te Aro Park and Cuba Mall and not capable of retaining a positive relationship between these sites or the wider context of Wellington City. The design research investigated how interior design can go beyond the boundary of architecture to resolve the disconnection between architecture and exterior landscape. The design identified the potentiality of interior design to express the architectural identity of an exterior and contribute to future New Zealand culture.

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We delight in the mere sight of the delicate glow of fading rays clinging to the surface of a dusky wall, there to live out what little life remains to them.

We never tire of the sight, for to us this pale glow and these dim shadows far surpass any ornament.

Junichiro Tanizaki, In Praise of Shadows.

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Casa de su Identidad2013 INTA411: Interior Architecture DesignSite: Wellington Waterfront

The intention of the project Casa de su Identidad (Home of your Identity) was to express the identity of Spain through the design of a national pavillion on the site of the Wellington waterfront. The materiality of concrete floors and timber slit walls explores the theme of conflict between authentic regional identity and a number of autonomous regions which were applied through the interior spaces of the pavillion.

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Your shrine Your sanctuary2012 INTA312: Design IntegrationSite: Ninjaflower - Jewellery & body piercing shop, Wellington, NZ.

Ninjaflower is a jewellery and body piercing shop; its brand concept was the use of natural elements from the earth. The title Your shrine Your sanctuary derived from the concept of a shop seen as a sanctuary safeguarding the jewellery and treating the customer’s body as a shrine within which to place the jewellery. The sanctuary offers a unique experience to the customer, providing unique pieces of jewellery for their unique shrine.

The overall atmosphere of the design is created from suspended acrylic rods representing the uniqueness of water textures derived from individual ripples and bubbles. The rod is developed to enable a range of lengths and by arranging a range of heights emphasising the wave pattern of the ceiling. The product is displayed to the customer by hanging lighting from each rod.

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Longitudinal Section1

NFloor Plan1

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Duality of the Traveller2012 INTA311: Interior Architecture DesignSite: Watermark Project (117 Jervious Quay), Wellington, NZ.

Duality was the main concept throughout the project relating to the characteristics of a hotel as a temporal habitit, where people arrive and leave the place continuously. The design focused on the shift of circulation and vertical transition through voids emphasising the two sides of duality, the arriver and leaver of the hotel.

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Japanz Bakery2013-2014Site: Shop 26 in South City Mall, Christchurch, NZ.

Interior design for a Japanese couple opening a new Japanese bread bakery in South City Mall at Christchurch. Work included conceptual design, visualisation through digital render, plus all technical drawings including plans, sections, and details. The basic concept was to merge the colour pallette from neighbouring tenants (The Warehouse and Whitcoulls) while introducing a new materiality of timber to emphasise a warm atmosphere as a bakery. An L-shaped counter covered by a range of timber in a mosaic pattern responded to the existing tile pattern of the shopping mall.

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Scale 1:50@A4

Date 15 February 2014 A104Longitudinal & Cross SectionJapanz Bakery

FFL

Note:All dimension is approx.Wall thickness still to be decided.Check on Site.

Glazing

Mosaic Tile

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46501570

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910 765 115

1:50Cross Section - Wall Only1

A102

1:50Cross Section - Wall Only2

A103 1:50Part Long Section 3

A103

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Scale 1:200

Drawn by

Designed by

Date

Project number

Level 1 Proposed Floor Plan001

18 October 2013

Tomoki Takei

Tomoki Takei

A103

INTA 421 Integrated Technologies

Assignment 2 Design made Real

THE OAKS - 71 Cuba Street Wellington

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Shop 1

Lift

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BalconyBalcony

Balcony

Atrium

Cafe

Kitchen

Back of House(Main Switch Board

Located)

BalconyPlanter

PlanterPlanter

Planter

Kitchen

Bar/Restaurant 1

Bar/Restaurant 2

Kitchen

Lift

Shop 4

Shop 5

Shop 6

Shop 2

Exterior Canopy

Shop 3

A1041

Notes:Unless otherwise noted walls be set out in the center of grid lines.All grid lines are indicative only.Check on siteFFL=4350

Key - Wall and Door Types:Exterior Shopfront WallTimber frame Partition Aluminium ShopfrontConcrete Block WallStone Veneer Partition

Rimu timber frame single �ush door

Aluminium 2 glazing panel sliding shop front door

1:200Level 1 Floor Plan1

N

A1063

A1062

A1061A106

4

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Technical Drawings08.

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Scale 1:100

Drawn by

Designed by

Date

Project number

Level 1 Part Plan001

18 October 2013

Tomoki Takei

Tomoki Takei

A104

INTA 421 Integrated Technologies

Assignment 2 Design made Real

THE OAKS - 71 Cuba Street Wellington

N Notes:Unless otherwise noted walls be set out in the center of grid lines.All grid lines are indicative only.Check on site

Key - Wall and Door Types:Exterior Shopfront WallTimber frame Partition Aluminium ShopfrontConcrete Block WallStone Veneer Partition

FFL=4350

Rimu timber frame single �ush door

Aluminium 2 glazing panel sliding shop front door

1:100Level 1 Part Plan1

4 5 6 7 8

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F

G

Exterior Canopy

Shop 1

Lift

Balcony

Shop 2 Shop 3

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15mm Burgess Recycle RubberFibrebond Flooring Tile Matt Black Finish

5mm Autex Carpet FlooringMultisport Green

5mm Autex Carpet FlooringMultisport Green

15mm Burgess Recycle RubberFibrebond Flooring Tile Matt Black Finish

15mm Burgess Recycle RubberFibrebond Flooring Tile Matt Black Finish

5mm Autex Carpet FlooringMultisport Green

5mm Autex Carpet FlooringMultisport Green

A1141

A1121

A1071

Dimension set as per shop 1

Dimension set as per shop 1

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Scale

Drawn by

Designed by

Date

Project number

Joinery Fitting - Retail Counter001

18 October 2013

Tomoki Takei

Tomoki Takei

A112

INTA 421 Integrated Technologies

Assignment 2 Design made Real

THE OAKS - 71 Cuba Street Wellington

1:50Left Elevation - Retail Counter2 1:20

3D Assembly - Retail Counter4

1:20Cross Section - Retail Counter3

1:50Part Plan - Retail Counter1

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Approved framing to suit

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Rotating directionfor locking the connection

12mm Plaster Board

6mm Raw finish stainless steel screwswith pozi drive head

Clear colour anodized Alminium Interlocksupport plate

Clear colour anodizedalminium Interlock plate

2mm raw finish stainless steelflat countersunk screwwith pozi drive head

30mm Inner Diameter Clear Acrylic TubePatterned Sandblast Finish

50mm Inner DiameterClear Acrylic TubePatterned Sandblast finish

40mm Inner DiameterClear Acrylic TubePatterned Sandblast finish

2mm Diameter Raw finishstainless steel screws with pozi drive head

Frosted acrylic bottom cover plate

2mm raw finish countersunk screwswith hexagonal head

5mm DiameterWarm whiteLED lighting

12V Electric cable

Clear polyethylenethread stringsfor hanging jewellery

1mm thick frosted plastic support platefor hanging thread

Resistor

Detail - Ceiling Connection Plan3 1:1

Detail - Ceiling Connection Section4 1:1

Detail - Bottom Connection Plan1 1:1

Detail - Bottom Connection Section2 1:1

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18/10/2012

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be reproduced without written permission.of Tomoki Takei and is not to

This design and drawing is the copyright Project:

Drawn Scale:

Sheet Name: Date:Drawn By:

Sheet No:Project No.

Tomoki Takei300199353

Elements: SuspendedJewellery Display

Rod

ninjaflower jewellery and body piercing shopINTA 321 Assignment 2

Concept to Fabrication

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Drawn byTomoki Takei

Date

ScaleA-105Japanz Bakery Longitudinal & Cross Section 15 Feb 2014

1:50@A3

Scale 1:50@A4 Tomoki Takei

Date 4 March 2014 A104Longitudinal & Cross SectionJapanz Bakery

FFL

Note:All dimension is approx.Wall thickness still to be decided.Check on Site.

Glazing

Mosaic Tile

1390

300

1400

2200

2990

790

12501220 2500 507501570

FFL

900300

300500

2990

890100

390

310

790

200

850 400

1160 116060 601160 60 60

46501570

750 1240 1240 1240

200310

845845

2990

470320

445

100

445

500

600

900

600 120

325

910 765 115

1:50Cross section - wall only1

A103

1:50Cross section - wall only2

A104 1:50Part long section 3

A104

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