Seungyu Kim is an interior architecture professional with hands-on experience across both international and domestic design contexts. She holds a degree in interior architecture and has built her career at the intersection of design thinking and on-site construction management. In 2025, Seungyu completed a J-1 design internship at the Civic Design Center, a nonprofit public design organization in Nashville, Tennessee. What began as an assistant role evolved into a core designer position — she took initiative beyond her assigned scope, leading the design of a community theater and new plaza development, and ultimately delivered the final English-language presentation to approximately 50 Nashville city officials and project stakeholders. Her supervisor, Design Director Eric Hoke, noted that "her role naturally expanded beyond that of a design assistant as she took on increasing responsibility." Building on that foundation, she joined Studio Onedit in Seoul, where over four months she independently executed 16 projects spanning residential renovations, commercial retail, wedding studios, medical clinics, fitness spaces, and cultural facilities. She managed the full project lifecycle — site measurement, 3D modeling (SketchUp + Enscape), AutoCAD drafting, client presentations, and direct coordination with electrical, carpentry, and flooring subcontractors. She reduced baseline modeling time from half a day to under three hours and independently supervised on-site construction in the absence of her director. Seungyu is experienced with remote-first workflows, self-directed learning through AI tools (GPT, Perplexity), and cross-cultural professional communication in English. She brings both design precision and a builder's pragmatism to every project.

Seungyu Kim

Seungyu Kim is an interior architecture professional with hands-on experience across both international and domestic design contexts. She holds a degree in interior architecture and has built her career at the intersection of design thinking and on-site construction management. In 2025, Seungyu completed a J-1 design internship at the Civic Design Center, a nonprofit public design organization in Nashville, Tennessee. What began as an assistant role evolved into a core designer position — she took initiative beyond her assigned scope, leading the design of a community theater and new plaza development, and ultimately delivered the final English-language presentation to approximately 50 Nashville city officials and project stakeholders. Her supervisor, Design Director Eric Hoke, noted that "her role naturally expanded beyond that of a design assistant as she took on increasing responsibility." Building on that foundation, she joined Studio Onedit in Seoul, where over four months she independently executed 16 projects spanning residential renovations, commercial retail, wedding studios, medical clinics, fitness spaces, and cultural facilities. She managed the full project lifecycle — site measurement, 3D modeling (SketchUp + Enscape), AutoCAD drafting, client presentations, and direct coordination with electrical, carpentry, and flooring subcontractors. She reduced baseline modeling time from half a day to under three hours and independently supervised on-site construction in the absence of her director. Seungyu is experienced with remote-first workflows, self-directed learning through AI tools (GPT, Perplexity), and cross-cultural professional communication in English. She brings both design precision and a builder's pragmatism to every project.

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Seungyu Kim is an interior architecture professional with hands-on experience across both international and domestic design contexts. She holds a degree in interior architecture and has built her career at the intersection of design thinking and on-site construction management.
In 2025, Seungyu completed a J-1 design internship at the Civic Design Center, a nonprofit public design organization in Nashville, Tennessee. What began as an assistant role evolved into a core designer position — she took initiative beyond her assigned scope, leading the design of a community theater and new plaza development, and ultimately delivered the final English-language presentation to approximately 50 Nashville city officials and project stakeholders. Her supervisor, Design Director Eric Hoke, noted that “her role naturally expanded beyond that of a design assistant as she took on increasing responsibility.”
Building on that foundation, she joined Studio Onedit in Seoul, where over four months she independently executed 16 projects spanning residential renovations, commercial retail, wedding studios, medical clinics, fitness spaces, and cultural facilities. She managed the full project lifecycle — site measurement, 3D modeling (SketchUp + Enscape), AutoCAD drafting, client presentations, and direct coordination with electrical, carpentry, and flooring subcontractors. She reduced baseline modeling time from half a day to under three hours and independently supervised on-site construction in the absence of her director.
Seungyu is experienced with remote-first workflows, self-directed learning through AI tools (GPT, Perplexity), and cross-cultural professional communication in English. She brings both design precision and a builder’s pragmatism to every project.

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Career Certificate Phase 1
January 11, 2030 - March 19, 2026

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