| Name: Jean Sharp |
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| School: Weber State University |
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| Project Name: Rodizio Pizza Company |
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Project Description: Rodizio Pizza Company is a Brazilian pizza restaurant that was consider to
open in Trolley Square, Salt Lake City. The owner of Rodizio Grill was interested
in open authentic Brazilian pizza restaurant in the Trolley Square and My teacher
Karen Cahoon (great teacher), was able to get the information to us to design the
restaurant. I was very excited about the opportunity and had a lot of fun leaning
experience. I wanted to design the space that is authentic but not so stereotyped
idea of how we think about Brazil. I incorporated space with hand art work of
glass, Brazil art work and fun color through out, which owner of Rodizio Grill and
future owner of Rodizio Pizza Company, Ivan Utera had told us about the his
country's culture and their art. |
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Biography:
My name is Jean (legal name is Jin-Suk) Sharp. In 1961, I was born in the city of
Kwang-Ju, South Korea. I am the oldest of three children. Throughout grade school,
junior high, high school and college I was very involved with school art clubs and
achieved many national competition awards. Before I came to America, I earned my
bachelor degree in Fine arts. Most of my time was spent painting and sculpting and
my goal was to become a famous artist up until I met my husband, Brett. He was born
and raised in Cache Valley, Utah.
On March 3, 1984, I arrived in America and was married on St. Patrick’s Day. I have
been married for almost 20 years and have three wonderful children, ages 19, 17, and
13. My husband is a well-respected physician in Northern Utah. For many years the
focus of my life was supporting my husband through his schooling in addition to
raising my three little ones. As my children started getting older I started to
focus on my life. A little over three years ago, I met a wonderful friend who
suggested that I consider going into the field of interior design. In 2001, I
decided to enroll at Weber State University in Interior Design. Since then, I have
been very happy with that decision.
Each semester, I have managed to take 12 credit hours and have received a full-time
academic scholarship for 2003-2004. I served as Interior Design Student
Organization President for 2002-2003 and have been very involved with school
activities. Additionally, I am a student member of IIDA, ASID, and NKBA
organizations.
Achievement for past three years:
- Academic Achievement
- Honor Award 2002- Spring
- High Honor Award 2002-Fall
- Honor Award 2003- Spring
- Honor Award 2003-Fall
- Design Achievement
- 2002, IIDA Student portfolio review--- Best of Show Award
- 2003, IIDA Student portfolio review--- Best of Show Award
- 2003, NKBA Design Competition--- Second place in Student design
- 2003, ASID, California Chapter Barrier Free bathroom design--- Second place
I honor Theresa Bradley’s enthusiasm, hard work, and the generosity of her life. My
height is the same as Theresa Bradley’s. As a student, I am honored to participate
in this wonderful event. |