Jusik Lee Architectural Portfolio

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/ THE CITY STRIPED BY COLLAGED WALLS

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/ SELFISH HOLDERS

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/ VILNIUS JOURNEY

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/ COMMUNAL STEPS

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/ SPIRALS

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/ BIM PROJECTS

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P O R T F O L I O


JS LEE Jusik Lee, Master of Architecture

FIRST FLOOR, 49 GOLDHURST TERRACE, NW6 3HB, LONDON, UK IPHONE : +44 (0) 7460 123672 E-MAIL : JUSIK.MAXLEE@GMAIL.COM HOMEPAGE : WWW.LJS8803.COM

Education

Experience

Kyungpook National University

Design camp moonpark DMP partners

Architectural design and BIM Daegu, South Korea Master’s course, 2016

Resolved drawings for Naver Datacenter Project, develop 3D model, Design pamphlets of DMP annual report 2013

Kyungpook National University

Republic of Korea Army

Architectural design Daegu, South Korea Bachelor’s degree, 2014

Military sercive for 23 monthes Artillery 2010

Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Architectural design Vilnius, Lithuania Autumn semester, 2012

Seoul National University Architectural design Seoul, South Korea Spring semester, 2012

Awards BuildSMART Conference 2015 BIM Competition, First Prize 2015

10th Korean Rural Architecture Competition(UIA), Selected Prize

Research Thesis

2015

An Analysis of Facade Elements for Energy BIM-Based Facade Design

Kyungpook National University Graduation Project, First Prize

Author, Architectural Institute of Korea Kyungpook National University, South Korea 2016

Status on Green BIM Data Utilization of National BIM Architectural Competitions in Korea Author, Society of CADCAM Engineers Kyungpook National University, South Korea 2015

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SPACE 空間 Competition, Selected Prize 2013

The Korean Institute of Culture Architecture, Honorable Mention 2012


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THE CITY STRIPED BY COLLAGED WALLS 2

Tutor : Park, Yong-Seo / School of Architecture KNU Buksung-ro is an old place where the modern history remaining. In the dawn of 20’s century, Chosun Dynasty opened to foreign intercourse and the Japanese Colonial perioud(1910 ~ 1945) started. Daegu was a walled city, but in 1908 it was destroyed by Japanese invaders. New boulevard ,which is now called Buksung-ro, was constructed where on the right place of the rampart was stand. This tragic affair was a starting point of modern city plan of Daegu. The Solid Line (Original ramparts) became a road as a Void Line (Buksung-ro, the modern boulevard) ,which makes the city’s boundary ambiguous. This project focused on how can we reuse the old buildings and define the relation between contemporary culture and modern buildings. This project was exhibited at the Kyungpook National University School of Architecture in September 2013.


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View of Buksung museum in Buksung-ro Street, Daegu


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1:600 1. Taepyung-ro Square 2. Ramp Square 3. Middle Terrace Garden 4. Pilloti Garden 5. Stair to Underground Auditorium 6. Cafe 7. Information Center 8. Auditorium Hall 9. Lecture Room 10. OfďŹ ce 11. OfďŹ ce Entrance 12. Library 13. Storage 14. Underground Pathway 15. Forum Entrance 16. Buksung-ro Square

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SELFISH HOLDERS 8

Competition : Crystal Scale Prize 2012 / Special Selection with Kim, Jae-Jun What kind of architecture can accomodate the neo-prisoner ,who has escaped from the everyday life by himself? Our question terminated in this boutique hotel as a neo-prison where accomodate these people. Design a boutique hotel in the city was the theme of this project. Garosu-gil in Gang-nam district is a boulevard of shopping and rest. Various kind of retail shops are concentrated in this place and young people and travelers find here to enjoy the special scenery of it. Serosu-gil is a stretched roads from the Garosu-gil and it’s a rear side of main boulevard. Unique shops are opened here and it’s quite place. But people hardly find the hotel near the Garosu-gil due to sudden jump of foreign travellers in South Korea nowadays. We planned a hotel at the starting point of Garosu-gil and it will be a appropriate place for rest and meditation. Each rooms are connected with elevators directly and guests can get in to the room straight through the elevators from the hall. People can use the stairs ,which are connected incidentally to common spaces. This project was exhibited at the Korean Institute of Culture Architecture in November 2012.


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Section axonometric of Hotel


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Typical plan of “Neo-prison”


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Garosu-gil 1. Main Entrance

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4. Tourist Information Centre


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Physical model of Hotel 1:200


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VILNIUS JOURNEY

Tutor : Gintautas Blažiūnas / School of Architecture, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University

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Raduškevičians palace in the historical city of Vilnius is situated on the important location of city. Refurbishment for office of Architectural Association Lithuania and preservation of beautiful facade of the palace is the main theme of project. The facade that isolated and lost it’s own original shape due to the construction of main street -Kalvarijų road- ,which is result of modern development of Vilnius, is remain as a relic of Vilnius. The Raduškevičians palace located on embankment is an important element for impression of riverside. The original palace was bigger than present situation. While the oldtown Vilnius designated as a UNESCO World Heritage property the ramnant of the palace completely left alone. Restoration of lost part of palace and a proper space for Architectural Association of Vilnius through refurbishment was requested. This project was exhibited for Architektūrinė renovacija(ARFU-11) class at the VGTU(Vilnius Gediminas Technical University) School of Architecture in Lithuania, December 2012.


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View of Raduškevičians palace and architectural assosiation of Lithuania in Kalvarijų road, Vilnius


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1. Staff lounge

Second floor plan of new extention building and

2. Main hall 3. administration office 4. Atrium 5. Exhibition hall

Ground floor plan of original building 1:500


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View of the interior space of artium, Vilnius


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COMMUNAL STEPS 18

Tutor : Yoon, Cheol-Jae / School of Architecture KNU The meaning of living with community is the subject of this project. I focused on making a new form of publicity and privacy in our own living culture, and deďŹ ning the public places as living space. Supplying a colossal number of living unit for homeless refugees was the main issue after the civil war in Korean peninsula in 1970s. The dictatorship in South Korea about that time choose the solution of mass production without any exquisite plannings. They had no choice but to built standardized residential units such as apartments. The mass production of such kind of living form changed our landscape and cityscape from traditional way of living; lose of traditional community. In this project the patio and community spaces are subdivided into four steps -public, semi-public, semi-private, and private- and the perforated form of long building shape contains these diversity of living. This project was exhibited at the Kyungpook National University School of Architecture in May 2011.


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View of the stepped housing and inner courts


Communal Steps

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The existing concept of private and semi-private

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Blur the boundary of housing complex. It’s not walled anymore and opened to public societ

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Sunken garden makes the semi-public spaces for inside community residents

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For the residents, vertical roof garden patios as a semi-private place will be constructed

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1. View of the internal space of apartment flat type D 2. Living room of apartment flat type A 3. A skylight of apartment flat type F

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SPIRALS 23

Tutor : Lee, Jeong-Ho / School of Architecture KNU

HundertWasser ,who is an artist ,architect and social activist simultaneously, had a special idea of nature. He thought nature has a number of layer ,changing everytime and containing a number of identities and latencies. In his idea architecture ,which is made by human, is special layer as same as the nature and changeable thing. The facade of the architecture must be changeble every time and Wasser tried to show this in his architecture. He placed some public designed artifacts on his architecture and these artifacts became epicenter of the local culture. Spiral is the core philosophy of his life and he believed eternal recurrence of life, death and nature. In this project, I placed an sprial pomenade from the top of the museum, where people can reaching through the escalator, and it is a continuous gallery of art. People can experience various environments of art and diverse views of landscape through the promnade. The complicated space of spiral gallery could be designed thanks to the powerful tool; Revit Architecture, which is able to display every side of space with section of it. This project was exhibited at the Kyungpook National University School of Architecture in October 2010.


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View of Hunderwasser museum in Daehak-ro Street, Daegu


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1. Pocket Park / Roof Garden 2. Lobby 3. Coatroom 4. Reception

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Ground floor plan of Hundertwasser Museum 1:200


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View of the interior space of robby with ramp gallery


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BIM PROJECTS 28

Tutor : Choo, Seung-Yeon / School of Architecture KNU I have studied BIM and Energy simulation including architectural design for last two uears in Digital Architectural Design Lab(DADL) in Kyungpook National University. DADL’s key objective is to find out the possibility of performance-based design in terms of architecture and technology simutaneously. My thesis is about correlation between the design of school building’s facade, constructed in 1960 to 1970’s in South Korea, and energy efficiency which is essential element for contemporary renovation design process. The next following projects were made at DADL, Kyungpook National University School of Architecture between 2014 and 2015.


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1. Site Plan, Kinfork, South Korea, 2015 2. Revit modling section image, Kinfork, South Korea, 2015

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1. Revit modeling section and Concept diagrams, Andong Healthcare Centre Competition, South Korea, 2014 2. Entrance hall, Andong Healthcare Centre Competition, South Korea, 2014

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1. Revit modelling image, Andong Healthcare Centre Competition, South Korea, 2014 2. Ground oor plan, Andong Healthcare Centre Competition, South Korea, 2014

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1. Revit modeling image and PhotoShop, Axonometric, Kijang Private House Project, South Korea, 2015 2. Ground oor plan, Kijang Private House Project, South Korea, 2015

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1. Living space, Kijang Private House Project, South Korea, 2015 2. Upper floor, Kijang Private House Project, South Korea, 2015

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