I'M JOHN ARCHI.

Licensed Interior Designer. More than 50 projects done.
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WELCOME

I am an interior designer from Brooklyn, with a strong focus in interior and furniture design. I love to get new experiences and always learn from my surroundings. I’ve done more than 50 projects. You can check it through portfolio section on this website. I looking forward to any opportunities and challenges.

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MY EXPERIENCES

2014 - Now

 

Chief Executive Officer

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2012 - 2014

 

Sr. Interior Designer

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2010 - 2012

 

Jr. Interior Designer

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2008 - 2010

 

Interior Designer

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WORK PROCESS

  • Phase 0
  • Phase 1
  • Phase 2
  • Phase 3

• Feasibility Study

A feasibility study in architecture design is a crucial step in the early stages of a construction project, whether it’s a new building,
renovation, or any architectural endeavor. This study helps assess the viability and potential success of a project before significant resources are invested.
It aims to answer fundamental questions and provide a rational basis for making decisions. Here are the key aspects of a feasibility study in architecture design

• Basic Design

In architecture, the basic design phase, often referred to as Phase 1, is an essential stage in the architectural design process. It marks the initial conceptualization
and planning of a building or structure. During this phase, architects and designers work closely with clients and stakeholders to establish the project’s goals,
requirements, and overall vision. The following are some key aspects of the basic design or Phase 1 in architecture

• Detail Design

In architecture, the detail design phase, often referred to as Phase 2, follows the initial basic design phase (Phase 1) and involves a more in-depth
and comprehensive development of the architectural plans and drawings. This phase is crucial in translating the conceptual design into a highly
detailed and technically feasible set of documents that can be used for construction. Here are the key aspects of the detail design phase

• Supervision & Installation

The supervision and installation phase in architecture, often referred to as Phase 3, is the stage where the design transitions from paper to reality.
This phase involves the actual construction and implementation of the architectural plans and specifications.
Here are the key aspects of the supervision and installation phase

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