Architecture Portfolio_Sangdo Choi(2014-2018)

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2014-2018

Sangdo Choi

Portfolio


CV

Education

Awards

Sangdo Choi 11.03.1991 +82 10 9091 0462 choissangdo@gmail.com

Republic of Korea Airforce Acacdemy / Aerospace Engineering 01.2010 - 02.2012(drop out)

Seoul Air Base ‘soldier’s resturant renovation’ 2013 / Republic of Korea Airforce

Korean / English / Deutsch

Yonsei University, Seoul Bachelor of Architecture 03.2014 - 02.2019

Baegot Public Art Project ‘Barim Pathway’ 2016 / the First Prize Cross year project awards 2016 / Yonsei University


Professional Work Experiences

Other Experience

Program Techniques

Internship in Architects office ‘SAAI’ 06.2016 - 08.2016 Competition Team

Military service in R.O.K Airforce 03.2012 - 02.2014 Staff Sergent as general affairer

Part time job in Podo Design 10.2016 - 12.2016 Designing for resort

International Yonsei Community 03.2014 - 03.2015 / Manager

AutoCAD Sketch up Rhinoceros ArchiCAD V-Ray Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign Microsoft office

Internship in IFC Seoul ‘Brookfield Property Korea’ 06.2017 - 12.2017 Property Management (CAD Operator)

Incheon Asia Para Games Committee 10.2014 Yatching game Announcer Yonsei Theater Art Research Club 12.2014 - 03.2016 Actor & Stage Designer



Contents

Architecture Works 01 BW Community Center

Renovation

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02 Baegot Pathway

Pavilion(competition)

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03 Architecture School

Renovation

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04 House for younger people

Housing

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Actor, Stage Designer

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Other Works 01 Theater Art Research Club


[ space resembling nature ]


01 Bongwon Community Center

Information Renovation (Graduation Project)

Prof. Moongyu Choi Spring, 2017

Site : 2.296 m2 BCR : 938,10 m2(40.86%) GL : 795,96 m2 1F : 506,80 m2 2F : 441,88 m2 Location : 75-7 Bongwonsa-gil, Seoul

Idea Bricks and timber were originally soil and tree. These two materials, which grown up together, became bricks and timber as building materials, and they had their own physical properties and techtonics. Bricks form arches, curves and heavy but warm space by constructing spaces by stacking them.

Timber consists of vertical members that fit together to form space. What about this space where the two materials with different physical properties meet, connect and overlap? If the soil and the trees meet again, could it be a little bit like nature?

The physical and techtonical properties of the two materials, brick and timber, and the way in which the material accepts light and wind that change over time, creates an atmosphere of space.

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1. community center(exisited) 2. spa(extension) 3. bus stop 4. hiking road 5. temple

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site plan

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BW Spa is located in a village surrounded by village is held, the bus drivers and passengers Ansan. In the south, there are many houses who took a rest for a while, and there is also a leading to the city. In the north, there is a village public bath that allows you to relax after a hike. where Bonwon Temple and elders live. How can the renovated Spa BW based on these I observed locality here: The trees that grew six different locality have new meanings to users together for as long as the time of Ansan’s birth, and villagers? the community space where the festival of the

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I had a little bit of memories about the place they had, but I did a renovation so that they could be kept it for a long time, and that new memories could be added to them in a different way.

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1. Existing building with destroyed natural topography and buildings with no interaction with nature.

2. the RC structure of the building is clearly shown so that the sensory properties can be felt and give the building a flow of air.

3. By using louvers and bricks as finishing materials, the RC structure is more clearly revealed, and the newly constructed spa restores the destroyed topography and is built to fit the ground.

4. The natural context leading from the mountain leads to the inside of the building, and lightening through the skylight.

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renovation process


1:50 scale model

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open air bath

space for a rest

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perspectives


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1. public area 2. reasturant 3. kitchen 4. cafe 5. toilet 6. hiking road

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community reasturant

perspectives

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[ wind becomes an architecture ]


02 Barim Pathway

Information Pavilion_team project (Competition Winner)

Prof. Sang Hoon Youm Winter, 2015-2016

Area : 102,35 m2 Location : 25 Baegot 2 ro, Siheung

The contest was organized under the title of ‘ Public Art Project for Baegot Citzens’ and was held in the form of civic participation. After three workshops and an interim assessment, our work was finally elected.

How can the natural factor of wind be constructed and become public art as architecture? How can walls, one of the elements of architecture, change the space? we considered about these things and proceeded with the project.

Role : Drawings & Model

Idea In 2013, a new city called Baegot was developed in Siheung, Gyeonggi-do. Baegot Park, which along the West Sea, is located in the center of the new town.

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Baegot Park is an area where the sea breeze blows a lot because it is located next to the West Sea, and a place where many reeds and plants are growing due to the influence of conservation wetlands. Two elements that form the locality felt on this site were wind and reeds.

So how can two natural elements, wind and reeds, be art, and what can people feel and think about through the art? I started this project with this question. Wind is an invisible element. If our architecture responds to the wind, as if the wind were blowing, the tree was shaking.

Couldn’t the natural element of wind reach people anew? And if the winds of different times change the feeling of space in the building, wouldn’t people feel the reeds around them differently?

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site plan

1. barim pathway 2. reed forest 3. west sea 4. housing complex 5. developing


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This pavilion consists of block modules of 250 * 150 * 150. Each of the 2,488 modules has different angles and gaps, making them a structure, forming a space. Also, when the wind blows, the mirror shakes and opens and closes the space.

mock up, details(elevation, section), composition

The lower part of the pavilion is built up at wide intervals and is gradually narrowed upwards to create structural stability and It hides the reed and creates a sense of space that can only see the sky

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plan, elevation, section


1:20 model

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[ materials boundary ]


03 Architecture School

Information Renovation

Prof. Hyoyoung Kim Fall, 2015

Site : 2.300 m2 BCR : 1340,31 m2(58.27%) GL : 460,38 m2 1F : 870,00 m2 2F : 1340,31 m2 3F : 902.80 m2 4F : 705.10 m2 Location : 50 Yonsei-ro, Seoul

Idea The architecture school I think is not only a school where students learn architecture through books, studio only, but also a space itself. Renovation was carried out using concrete, brick, and wood which are three representative materials widely used in architecture.

Each of the materials has their own physical properties and tectonics, creating their own boundaries, and constructed with a variety of tectonic spaces in limited boundaries.

Students will be able to see, touch, feel, and experience the physical properties and tectonics of each material.

The materials can exist independently and sometimes overlap each other

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1. main entrance 2. outdoor space 3. terrace 4. studio 5. cafe 6. dormitory

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site plan

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1981 milk factory

2015 milk company office

In 1981, a brick factory was built here. After a while the factory was expanded with new bricks. In 2015, it is used as a milk company’s office and no longer functions as a factory.

Building materials that will appear differently over time and how different materials are constructed will inspire students.

renovation architecture school

The renovation will transform the building into an architectural school. The building is made up of three materials: wood, concrete, and brick.

history of building

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past(milk factory)

demolition & new

1st floor plan

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4th floor plan

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renovation process

present(school)



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The ground floor consists of exhibition space. It will reveal the rough, thick concrete wall that was built when it was first built,There will be a newly built space of expanded wood.

It is a space made of concrete and brick that makes you feel the characteristics of the site of this building built on a steep place. It is also a space where you can feel the brick space as the finish and the depth of the space that the masonry has.

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[ high-density seoul housing ]


04 House for young people

Information Housing

Prof. Sangdae Lee Fall, 2016

Site : 1773,64 m2 BCR : 987,23 m2(55.66%) GL : 640,55 m2 1F : 684,97 m2 2F : 839,25 m2 3F : 803,91 m2 4F : 803,91 m2 5F : 683,09 m2 Location : 31 Yonhui-ro, Seoul

Idea Seoul has developed rapidly over the last 30 years with economic growth. The 4-family houses built around seem to no longer fit in with the life style of the growing of one or two persons.

How should the housing that can accommodate an increasing number of households change? What is a co-residence for those who live alone or two and how do young people want to live?

What is the boundary between the public and the private space and can be mediated again?

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site plan


public area semi-public area

According to the Korea National Statistics, in 2045 about 60% of the population is living alone or in two. I think that a house that is necessary for a family of 1,2 people needs more community space that people can meet together rather than a private space.

axonometric for public area

The typical housing in Korea are divided into 84% private space and 16% public space. This is because the area is divided into the living house except for the common core such as the stairs and elevator.

This house I designed has more public space. People living alone in the public space will meet each other, drink coffee, share food and hang out together.

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[ ‘The Seagull’ by Anton Chekov _ as rolled Trigorin ]


Yonsei Theater Art Research Club

Information Actor, Stage Designer

2015 ‘The Seagull’ by Anton Chekhov rolled ‘Trigorin’ 2015 ‘The Lemon’ by Creative Drama rolled ‘Joonsung’ 2016 ‘Different think, Same dream’ by Creative Drama as Stage Designer

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[ poster design ‘The Seagull’ by Anton Chekov ]

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[ stage design for lighting effect ]

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Undergraduate Portfolio, 2018


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