3D Experiences

I’m a versatile designer with a strong ability to learn and adapt to new 3D modeling tools. My experience spans SketchUp, Rhino 3D, and the browser-based platform Onshape, allowing me to work fluidly across different workflows and project needs. Whether I’m building architectural concepts, product forms, or spatial experiences, I approach each program as an opportunity to expand my toolkit and strengthen my craft.

Create Your Own History Parklet

The project aimed to transform a single parking space in Pomona into a meaningful public gathering spot that celebrated the city’s artistic identity. My role was to design a concept that reimagined the small footprint as an inviting artistic environment—one that encouraged community interaction, creative engagement, and visual storytelling.

Project Type: 3D Experience

Role: Interior & Exterior Designer

Client: Self-Exploration

Deliverables: Logotype, Print & 3D Assets, 3D Environment

Date: Fall 2025

I used SketchUp to develop a detailed 3D model, exploring how color, form, and materiality could shape a welcoming micro-environment. This included visualizing spatial flow, seating, artistic elements, and textural features that reinforced the parklet’s cultural narrative.

The final design presents a vibrant, immersive mini-space that feels approachable, visually stimulating, and rooted in Pomona’s creative heritage. It showcases how thoughtful design can elevate a single parking spot into a place for connection, creativity, and reflection. This project demonstrates the impact of small-scale urban interventions and highlights the role of public art and design in enhancing community spaces.

Hands On Studio

Hands On Studio was envisioned as a community-driven pottery space that would make ceramics—its history, techniques, and creative possibilities—accessible to a broad audience through both experiential engagement and thoughtful spatial design. My role was to develop a 3D-designed environment and experiential concept that balanced creativity, functionality, and storytelling while accommodating distinct needs within a 2,000 sq. ft. footprint.

The final design presents a cohesive, immersive environment where visitors can learn, create, and explore in a space that feels welcoming, intuitive, and artistically rich.

Project Type: 3D Experience

Role: Interior & Exterior Designer

Client: Self-Exploration

Deliverables: Logotype, Print & 3D Assets, 3D Environment

Date: Fall 2025

I designed a spatial layout that emphasized narrative engagement and guest flow, dividing the environment into three core zones:

  • A 1,200 sq. ft. public experiential area for pottery painting, wheel throwing, retail displays, and material exploration.

  • A 400 sq. ft. employee-only workspace designated for preparation, storage, and a staff break room.

  • A 400 sq. ft. privacy zone housing restrooms and guest amenities.
    Workshops, artist-led events, and ritual-driven touchpoints were integrated into the experience to reinforce creativity, accessibility, and community connection.

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