I am Lee Seawell and I have been a miniature enthusiast since my earliest memories. Growing up an avid model maker and artist, I developed a part-time (hobby) business known as Lee Thomas Miniatures; as a result I am not a stranger to design concepts and business concepts in all forms and compositions.
Throughout this same period I have been employed inside the retail industry, however, I felt that my creative talents might have far greater implications; consequently, I returned to school and achieved an A.A.S. degree in Architectural Technology and an A.A.S. degree in Interior Design.With this in mind; I have created this forum for employers, businesses and customers to consider my design objectives, ideas and aspirations. I believe that my background is not only a unique one, but also offers a great amount of diversity and would lend itself to any organization, (support) team or individual association.
My Curriculum Vitae is inclusive of a Professional Resume (spanning my professional life to the present) along with a Digital Anthology and some of my key design projects (in 3D-virtual formats). All presented here and available for your review and consideration, as well as your enjoyment.
Syracuse, New York: A renovation & rehab project of a second story interior in a 1920's duplex. Creating a contemporary and suitable living space.
"Seawell; by Design" is an exciting anthology of projects created during my return to academia at Onondaga Community College.
An in-depth virtual walk through of "Art Park", conceived & designed to express various spaces without "flow" limitations upon limited planes.
An in-depth virtual walk through of "Glass House", conceived & designed in the "cubist" spirit, where conventionalism has been suspended.
An in-depth virtual walk through of the "Green Exhibit Pavilion", conceived & designed utilizing limited space and energy and offering a "green" element to revitalize the environment.
Warehouse Renovation Project: A "3D" Build from interior floor plan to rejuvenated brick facade of deteriorating warehousing to student housing (Urban renewal).
Click on the link below to see an animated tour of the "Arena & Sports Complex" design; as featured under student works on the SUNY OCC website.