Graduate Showcase

Sophia Wang

Diploma of Interior Design

Hello! I’m a property stylist and graduate student with an interior design diploma from TAFE DCE. In addition to managing digital marketing for shopping centers and developments in Sydney, I seamlessly blend creative design concepts with effective digital strategies.

My design journey has led me from mastering basics to proficiency with tools like Revit, AutoCAD, Twinmotion, Sketchup, Indesign, and Photoshop. Alongside my interior design diploma, I also hold a Bachelor’s degree in Visual Design. Drawing inspiration from diverse buildings during my travels, I have a profound appreciation for architecture.

Over the past decade, I’ve cultivated my artistic side through sketching and oil painting, adding a personal touch to my work. Fueled by a love for art and inspired by nature, I bring beauty to spaces with a keen eye for colour and texture. My passion extends to detailed joinery and realistic renders as I weave my magic through design principles.

64 Kingston Hotel

An exquisite boutique project redefining luxury hospitality, consists of three enchanting parts: the seamless break-out area (reception + bar), meticulously curated accommodation with four room types totaling 13 rooms, and the innovative Pop-Up site crafted from 2 shipping containers.

The hotel draws inspiration from the timeless allure of the Grant Budapest Hotel, ingeniously repurposing an old warehouse to evoke a vintage and captivating aesthetic.

The reception area captures a vintage concierge ambiance, enhanced by a time machine tunnel that escorts guests from the foyer to the lifts and staircase, offering an immersive voyage through eras.

Mailbox The Time Machine

This pop-up site is a captivating and immersive experience located at Coogee Beach.

The space, designed from two shipping containers, serves as an extension of The 64 Kingston Hotel, providing scheduled activities and workshops for guests while also welcoming the local community for recreational enjoyment.

It offers a contemporary and innovative brand showcase, inviting visitors to step inside and engage in the art of writing heartfelt letters to loved ones.

Using typewriters, calligraphy, and wax seals, guests can create personalized messages in a unique and nostalgic way.

 

Redfern Design Nation Office Lobby

The Redfern Project is a two-storey warehouse transformed into an interior design furniture showroom, office, and cafe. 

Inspired by Frank Gehry’s work, the project focused on conceptualizing the entry, lobby areas, a cafe with 20 seats and circulation strategy.

The entry, lobby areas and cafe leave a lasting impression with their sophistication and innovation. The circulation system seamlessly connects the upper and lower levels, ensuring efficient movement throughout the space.

AutoCAD drawing

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