portfolio
architectural DESIGN
INDEX
International Competition OPEN FLATFORM 2016
International Workshop BARANASI WORKSHOP 2016
undergraduate design TRANSFOMATION OF SHADOW 2016
completion design EVENT HOUSE 2016
journal in postgraduate HARD BUT SOFT 2019
yu jaeyong 010 9978 5529 yoo2012@naver.com
education NamSeoul University, Bachelor of Architecture 2010-2017 NamSeoul University, Master of Architecture 2017-2020
experience Volunteer Activities for Rural Architecture, 2013-2014 UAARL, Assistant 2014-2019 Indian French Korean Baranasi Workshop, 2016 Kunkuk Construction, Internship 2016
software Auto CAD, Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Sketchup, Revit, Lumion, Photoshop, Illustrator, Hangeul, Microsft office
Languages Korean, English
open platform The new Contemporary Art Wing is built upon the inherent qualities of its site. Our design approach is not an act of creating another iconic building, but a delicated adaptation of creating “Non-Iconic OPEN PLATFORM” based on linking the fragmented pieces (City and Park, Park and Park and Old and New), preserving the existing museum and parks and fitting three programs – 1. Galleries, 2. Education (Library and Classrooms), 3. Social Common (Cafe, Store and Multipurpose Room) in one continuous yet site specific planning and programmatic configuration. Adopting this attitude is to assume the uniqueness of the place and not to dismiss its richness. The principal works are tailored interventions to increase connectivity, favor adjacencies, highlight qualities and improve circulation. The vision guided by MALI to reassess the role of the new museum allowed us to celebrate change and newness, and to help the institution recast itself as an open and accessible public place and a Museum for the twenty-first century. The glass museum and new plaza create a revitalized public identity for the Museum and reintegrate the building with its site and neighboring urban context as well as connect to Metro Station. Along with 1872 Exposition Palace and Park, the permeable and minimalist glass façade with inner shadows created by a series of vertical fin and shadowbox developed in response to the rich fenestration of existing 1872 Exposition Palace acts as a counterpoint to the opacity and symmetry of the original Italianate Facade as well as a representation in present building material, reinventing its public identity yet highlighting the beauty of existing architectural beauty. The public plaza performs the formal and programmatic gateway, connecting the city to park, mediating between the horizontal plane of the landscape and the vertical plane of the building, and sponsoring a space of informal public interaction.
Colaboration with Prof. WooHyoung Lee l D Studio NY l UAARL Role Schmetic Design, 3D Modelling, Diagrams, Drawings
01. SITE • Identify Site Condition and Constraints
02 BASE VOLUME • Grouping and Stacking Programs by Natural Light Preference
03. MANIPULATION
04. PROGRAMS
Base Volume manipulated by ;
• Three Programs (Gallery + Social Common + Education)
• Planning to Minimize the Noise from Subway and Traffic
• Each program planned to meet specific program requirement and light
• Separation from Subway Structure
preference
• Gallery & Storage Massing to Underground to maintain the existing façade
• Museum as Cultural Aggregator | Three in One Programs • Each program perform as individual urban programs, yet all together as State of Art Museum
05. CONNECTIVITY
06. NEW PUBLIC IDENTITY
• Direct Access from Metro to Museum Plaza
• New Glass Museum and Tower to revitalize New Public Identity
• Two Parks connected from Underground Passage
• Skylight / Court to bring natural light to the space below
• Link City and Park by Public Plaza and Stairs
• Public Plaza performs as new public realm
• Efficient Vertical Circulation for Library and Classroom
• Site Specific Building System developed such as y Shadow Curtain wall System with White Frit Vertical Pattern.
01. Context
02. Re -Zoning
03.Landscape Platform
MUSEUM AS INFRASTRUCTURE
AT CITY LEVEL, new art wing is designed as a link between city and park as well as park and park, becoming an important urban intersection (hub / infrastructure)Â Â and part of city grid system
MUSEUM AS PARK
AT PARK LEVEL, new art wing forms new links between park and park, old and new as well as brings coherence to existing museum and other structure rather than creating an iconic imposition.
MUSEUM AS CULTURAL AGGREGATOR
AT MUSEUM LEVEL, it is designed as a streetscape and aggregate of three social and cultural program, that each program works independently as public program yet all together it becomes the state of art cultural institution.
04.Micro Parks
05. Street Park
06.Programs
AXONOMETRIC
QUALITY OF LIGHTS
• Y-Profile Skylight (North)
• Y-Profile Skylight (South)
• Skylight (no filter)
• Diffused / Filtered / Monolithic
• Diffused / Filtered /Monolithic
• Direct / Casting Shadow
• Light Well
• Artificial Lighting
• No Direct Light
• Direct Light
• Dark Room
• Good For Sculptural Object
• Good For Video Proejction
FLEXIBILITY OF EXHIBITION SPACE
• Spatial Hierarchy
• Room in Room
• Maze / Discovery
• Installation / Light Sensitive Display
• Special Exhibition
• Paintings
transverse section
longitudinal section
plan
1f
b1
b2
b3
indian french korean baranasi workshop
The purpose of workshop is the basic work of the city infrastructure in Varanasi, India, through collaboration with three universities in India. Varanasi was very old city as originated about 1,000 years. Although famous city in the all of world, nothing plan of city infrastructure as like architectural plans. then three unversity; Indian, Korean, Frence were done works that draw all of city’s frame.
Colaboration with NSU(Korea), Ecole(Frence), BVCOA(India) Role Conference, Presentation, Sketch, Field Research
munshi ghat BUILT IN THE YEAAR 1912 AS A PART OF THE PALATIAL BUILDING NAMED AFTER SHRIDHAR NARAYAN MUNSHI, A FINANCE MINISTER IN NAGPUR
DHARBHANGA GHAT IN 1915 THE KING OF DARBHANGA(BIHAR) PURCHASED THE GHAT AND EXTENDED IT THIS IS NOW THE DARBHANGA GHAT THE BUILDING IS MADE OF SANDSTONE FROM CHUNAR
RANA MAHAL GHAT BUILT IN CA 1670 BY KING RANA JAGATSINGH OF UDAIPUR THE KING HAD TAKEN SHELTER AT THIS PLACE DURING HIS PILGRIMAGE TO KASHI IT HAS BEEN BUILT IN THE RAJASTHANI STYLE
CHOUSATTI GHAT NAMED AFTER THE 64(CHAUSATHA) GODDESSES 64 STEPS LEAD TO THE MAIN TEMPLE(CHAUSATH YOGINI)ON THE GHAT THE TEMPLE IS DEDICATED TO GODDESS KALI
GHATS: MOST ACTIVE LAYER HERITAGE STRUCTURES HAWKERS TOURISTS GUEST HOUSES OLD BUILDINGS DENSE ACTIVE RENOVATIONS NEW CONSTRUCTIONS COMMERCE ORIENTED DENSE TRAFFIC HIGH FOOTFALL ABANDONED STRUCTURES NEW CONSTRUCTION LESS FOOTFALL PASSING TRAFFIC TALL BUILDINGS
FRINGE ANALYSIS
PROPOSAL
OLD FACADE DESTROYED
NEW CONSTRUCTIONS DESTROYED
RECOVERY OLD BRICKS
TRANSFOMATION OF SHADOW Remodeling of Neighborhood Facilities
The project is to remodel a building located in Cheongdam-dong, Seoul. When I first started the project, I wanted to solve it in one architectural language. One architectural language wanted to set a shape as a window system and then proceed through iteration. Therefore, the shadow formed in the building was to be studied and expressed directly in the facade, and the building was to be given an even light environment as a whole.
Location 93-5, Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Metropolitan City, Republic of Korea Program Remodeling of Neighborhood Facilities Site area 541.9m² Building area 255.26m² Gross floor area 2213.96m² Building scope 6F Height 25.75m Building to land ratio 59.01% (Limit: 60%) Floor area ratio 272.4% (Limit: 300%)
exterior envelope design process
1. MASSIVE
2. tRANSPARENCY
3. ENVELOPEV ORGANIZATION
window system
Categorization WINTER
MORNING
AFTERNOON
EVENING
SPRING
SUMMER
FALL
Shadow analysis FACADE
WEST
SOUTH
EAST
NORTH
SLAB
1F
2F
3F
4F
5F
6F
Pixelization FACADE
WEST
SOUTH
EAST
NORTH
SLAB
1F
2F
3F
4F
5F
6F
event house
The site is placed on a hillside with a sweeping view and a broad slope to the northwest, and faces a mountain to the south. It poses a particular challenge that the orientation of the house and of the main view cannot be the same. The couple wanted a place for various social activities and events, in addition to residence, after the husband retires. To do so, they wanted a separate guest house apart from the main house, an independent study-cum-atelier for the husband, as well as a multi-purpose space that can accommodate about 20 people.
Colaboration with Prof. WooHyoung Lee l UAARL Role 3D Modelling, Diagrams, Representation, Drawings
Location 62-1, Dogok-ri, Yangseo-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea Program Private House Site area 999m² Building area 199.69 m² Gross floor area 278.34m² Building scope 2F Height 6.2m Building to land ratio 19.99% (Limit: 20%) Floor area ratio 27.86% (Limit: 80%) Design Period 2014. 9 - 2015. 2 Construction period 2015. 4 - 2016. 5 Principal architect Woo Hyoung Lee Design team Jin Hyun Suh Constructor Muyu Design Client Hong Yeol Yoon Photographer Jae Youn Kim Editor Jill, Park, Jimin Cho
axonometric
plan
elevation
south
east
north
section
HARD BUT SOFT Optimized Building Envelop by using Genetic Algorithm and Application to Building Design
The proposed design includes architectural alternatives to address the various problems of example building selected, as well as the most important envelope design. First, by introducing a glass curtain wall system with an exterior shading system derived from the optimization genetic algorithm, the building become to have an optimized envelope suitable for each application range of the radiation conditions. It also introduces a central ventilation space vertically penetrating the entire building section with the greatest change, and suggests a horizontal open space to induce natural ventilation of the interior space by collaborating with the central vent. Improve work environment by suggesting space for various programs, events and respond to new program changes required in contemporary office buildings.
Colaboration with Prof. WooHyoung Lee l JaeYong Yu l MoonYeon Lee Role 3D Modelling, Diagrams, Drawings, Algorithm, First Author Journal of The Korea Institute of Spatial Design, Vol.14 No.3
curtain wall
existing Building
however, unpleasant internal environment buildings constructed in a similar year
Existing building Condition
office environment status
Solar radiantion Analysis
ladybug Definition of Solar radiantion Analysis 1. epw
2. sun path
3. generate the sky
4. solar radiation calculation
optimized shading design by genetic alGorithm simulation louver
angle
galapagos
project
solar radiation calculation
galapagos definition
envelop design throgh the derived shading design
exterior shading and uniform assembly design
evolutionary solver
Optimized Shading module
event type Detail
tifical type Detail
design of glass curtain wall system with exterior shading
programmatic configuration
SECTIONAL CONFIGURATION
SECTION
plan
Section
exterior envelope design process
1. MASSIVE
2. tRANSPARENCY
3. ENVELOPEV ORGANIZATION
4. FINAL