JMH Architecture Portfolio

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Mingjin Hong

M. Arch Applicant Fall 2016


Mingjin Hong M. Arch Applicant Fall 2016 Undergraduate Work In Architecture

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Adaptation

Conjunction

Motion

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Connection

Condenser

Form

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View

Catalyst

Sketch

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Adapting the Charleston Single House Typology

32.78 N, 79.93 W Charleston

Program Theater

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Charleston, South Caronlina, is a city deep in cutlure and history. The site is along the Ebay St, a street fill with local shops and theaters. Theater is a main attraction of Charleston, hence the program of the project to design a dual performance spaces, while absorbing the local context. This is achieve through adopting the typical Charleston single house typology.When designing the spatial relationship of the programs semi-private and private space and street space are explore.

Picture of single houses taken during my trip to Charleston.

Site Analysis

Conceptual Sketching

Modifying the single house spatial relationship to a new program, a theater. The old is renew and fit appropriately to the context of the location.

Charleston Single House

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Proposed Spatial Concept


Exterior View from Ebay street

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1: Auditorium 2: Classroom 3: Outdoor Auditorium 4: Practice Room


Dual Functions

Wood panels function as advestising board.

Wood Panel Axonometric The wood panels were designed to perform as advestise board and projection screen.

Indoor Performance Space

Wood panels function as projection screen.

Outdoor Performance Space

Longitudinal Section

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Atrium as a Conjunction In collaboration with Sara Vecchione.

41.38 N, 2.18 E Barcelona

Green Spaces Commercial Blocks

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Program Hotel

Scale XL


ATRIUM

Residential

RESIDENTIAL

Resort Hotel Barcelona

Boutiqe Hotel

Condo Hotel

HOTEL

Resident

Traveler

Residential Blocks

COMMUNITY

Wellness Hotel

Garden Hotel

Hotel Program Studies Project Site

URBAN CONNECTION Restaurant

Bar

Gym

Pet Facility

Spa

Intimacy

Shopping

Swimming

Club

Conference

Social

Work

Lounge

Garden

Cinema

Pedestrian Areas Golf

Proposal Hotel Programs

Hotel at the Services of locals or tourist? The project considers the role of the hotel in terms of the locals and tourists. The forms is derived from two different audiences and the atriums served as the conjunction of these two audiences. The ground atrictulate function as a anchor to the city with culture programs that caters to both the locals and the tourists.

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View from the beach


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Roof Garden

Infinity Pool

Culture Center

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Residental

HOTEL

Hotel

Shared Spaces

COMMUNITY

RESIDENTIAL

Aerial Plan

URBAN CONNECTION 12


Bus Shelter on Museum Road Jerry Hong

Motion as a Form Concept

The interesection of Museum and 13th intersection Museum Road and interesection 13th Street in is one and of the largest TheThe interesection of of Museum 13th Gainesville, in aspect there is one of the busiest intersection in Gainesville. Inare bus is one of the largest interesection in that pickups every 10-15 minutes. The aim of Gainesville, in that aspect there are bus that aspect there are bus every 10 tois 15 mintues this inteverbetion to enhance the expepickups every 10-15 minutes. The aim of rience of the using public transit atinteverbetion the bust stop.. The Project is to enhance theby creating this is to enhance expeThe interesection of Museum and 13thand inviniting shelter. The an interesting rience of using public by creating experience usingtransit public transit by creating a is one of theof largest interesection in concept of the The shelter come from the the an interesting and inviniting shelter. Gainesville,and in that aspect there arethe busbus-motion. interesting sustainable shelter.. The con- the promovement of concept of the shelter come from the the pickups every 10-15 minutes. The aim of gramsthe were miniminal, therefore the inmovement of bus-motion. procept thethe shelter comes from the movement thisof inteverbetion is to enhance the expetend was to also create a miniminal form grams wereofminiminal, therefore inrience using public transit by the creating of the bus, motion. The miniminal, that program incopratedwere in seatings and lighting. interesting inviniting shelter.form The tend an was to also and create a miniminal The form became representation concept of the shelter come from the the therefore the intend was to creat aaminiminal formof the that incoprated in seatings and lighting. efficent the RTS bus system,fluidity. movement of the bus-motion. theofproThethat form became a representation of the incoprated in seatngs lighting. The formand then adapt toThe the form needs of the grams therefore the inefficent ofwere the miniminal, RTS busenviroment, system,fluidity. shade. This isof a the temporary tend was to also create a miniminal formefficent aadapt represenestion of of the Thebecomes form then to the needs the shelter the elements while waiting that incoprated in seatings andfrom lighting. enviroment, shade. This is a temporary RTS The adapt Thebus formsystem. became a representation of theto the needs of forform the bus. shelter fromofthe while waiting efficent the elements RTS bus system,fluidity. the envrioment, shade. This is a temporary shelter The bus. form then adapt to the needs of the for the

Program Bus Stop

29.65 N, 82.32 W Gainesville

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from the elements while waiting for the bus. enviroment, shade. This is a temporary shelter from the elements while waiting for the bus.

Architectizing Motion N Shade

Architecturelizing Motion n Shade Motion Section View DAy TIme Architectizing Motion N Shade

DAy TIme

View entering from 13th street

Shade Plan View

Night Time

Motion SectionMotion View N Shade Shade Plan View Architectizing DAy TIme Motion Section Diagram Shade Plan Diagram Motion Section View

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Night Time

Frame Construction

Shade Plan View

Construction Detail

Construction Details

Frame Construction

Construction Detail

Frame Construction

Glass

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Light

Screen

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Primary Framework

Primary Framework Primary Framework Secondary Framework Secondary Primary Framework Framework

Secondary Framework Panelings

Secondary Framework Panelings

Panelings

Panelings

Elevations Elevations

Elevations

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West Elevation

North Elevation

Nigh


Transverse Section

View from Museum Road Night Time Transverse Section

Glass

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Light

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Screen Light

Screen

Section North-South

Section North-South

East Elevation

South Elevation

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Wall as the Connector In collaboration with Xi’an University of Architecture, Urban design of the Small Wild Goose Pagoda Area 与西安建筑理工大学合作, 小雁塔区城市设计

Program Museum, Research

34.26 N, 108.90 E Xi’an

Shaanxi, China 陕西

Xi’an 西安

Beilin District 碑林区

Scale XL

Goose Pagoda 小雁塔

The proposal design should enhance the padoga experiences by providing interesting view points of the padoga and interaction of Tang culture related programs. Xian flourished during the Tang Dynasty, therefore by proposed programs that housed Tnag relics, it anchors the site into the history of the Xian and the context even further.

Wall 墙

The Small Wild Goose Pagoda, has always been protect by walls. The concept is wall, the wall will be reinterpreted as a physical and programmatic wall and connector. 1st Wall - Physical wall, the existent original wall 2nd Wall - Public green space 3rd Wall - Programs

Ming Dynatsy 明朝

Qing Dynasty 明朝

1932

Current 现在

Order 禮

Free 樂

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Site Circualtion 流线

Site Boundary 场地周围

Site Demolition 场地 拆除

Site A Existent Conditions 当前状况 Site B

Site C

Propose Conditions 改化建议 Site A

Site B

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Spatial Pattern Analysis 空间格局分析

Central Axis 轴线

culture landscape history landscape culture 文 景 史 景 文

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Site C Reactivate South Gate Individual Design

Manage Center 管理中心 Collection Storage 集仓储 Collection Storage 集仓储 Collection Storage 集仓储

Temporary Exhibit 临时展览

Outdoor Exhibit 室外展览

Public 公众使用 Connector 连接 Private 私人 使用

Permanet Exhibit 永久展览

Permanet Exhibit 永久展览

The South Gate design to provide a direct view into the padoga complex.

Programmatic Axonometric 方案轴测

View from the square into the South Gate. 18


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1: Exhibit 展览 2: Storage 集仓储 3: Offices 办事处 4: Bridge 桥

View from the connection bridge.

Section East-West

Section North-South

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A Moment as Condenser The project is to intervent into the landscape, here the beach. The beach is a blank canvas which needs to be articulate before architecturelizing the space. Voronoi design is used to bring orderon to the plain surface. The voronoi surface is then use as a point of intervention into the landscape.

28.90 N, 82.59 W Cystal River

Program Pavilion, Bathroom

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Site

A smaller condenser

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Site Analysis

Main Condenser


Framework

Spacer Former Unfolded Envelope

Space Separator

Spacer Former

Enclosed Component Void-Display

Threshold Component

Void-Gathering Water

Construction Axonometric

Spatial Relation Axonometric

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Site Plan

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Section East-West

Section North-South

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Form vs. Function This project explore the servant vs. serve spatial concept. The design is to maxmium function through form articulation. The servant space are the circulation space and single long stairway is design to minimized impact on the main hall.

29.65 N, 82.32 E Gainesville

Program Venue Space

1: Storage 2: Lobby 3: Main Hall 4: Studio 5: Cinema

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Basement Site Plan

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Ground Floor

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2nd Floor

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Servant Space Serve Space

Spatial Axonometric

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Component Axonometric

Longitudinal Section 27

Section Transverse


Space function as a banquet hall.

Space function as anexhibit hall.

Elevation from the Main Street

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Framing the Views

Program Panda Exhibit

00.00 N, 00.00 E Virtural

This is an independent studies, where framing the view is explored in relation to viewing pandas in an exhibit. Animal exhibits typologies are explored and categorized. Two new views were discovered in the studying.

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Enclosed Exhibit on the ground floor Typology C III

Animal Exhibit Typology A

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Plan View

Section View

Education Center Exhibit

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1: Red Panda Exhibit 2: Panda Exhibit 3: Learning Center 4: Museum

Aerial View

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By tilting the glass at angle, the view area is maximum by allowing both adults and kids to view the exhibit at the same time.

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Typology A II

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Typology B II

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Animal the View or the Viewer? A new view emerged from this exploration. Where the animal is playing the viewer role and people are playing the view role.

New View

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Public Space as a Catalyst In collaboration with Sara Vecchione . Locate on the east bank of the Tiber River, this block interventio seeks to reinvent a corner inthe ancient city of Rome by inserting contemporary pograms within a strong historic context that anchor a public Piazza-the Roman staple of public spaces. Housing is th fabric of the intervention, with public buildings at the service of the community acting as the mounuments of the piazza.

41.90 N, 12.50 E Rome

Program Scale Housing, Commerical XL

Primary Frame

Permeability

Panel Support

Boundary

Aerial view of the block.

Arteries

Site Analysis

Panel Frame Semi-Opaque Panels

Examples of piazza.

Campo di Fiori

Piazza Farnese

Piazza de River Studies of nearby piazza. 33


Primary Frame

Outer Shell

Panel Support

Framework

Inner Courtyard

Circulation Panel Frame

Semi-Opaque

Semi-Opaque Panels

Transluscent

Opaque

Outer Shell

Housing Confirguration Types

Courtyard Incision

Bridges

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Programs 1: Civic 2: Instituion 3: Public Space 4: Commerical 5: Residential 6: Business Incubator

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Total 560,000sq

Public 872,00sq

100%

12%

Shared 268,000sq

Privated 234,000sq

48%

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Street 20%

Shops 40%

Amenities 25%

Piazza 80%

Civil 60%

Resident 75%

1 Housing

Multi-Function Space

Shops

Offices

Library Commerical 37

Programmatic Axonometric


For this project, the city of Rome is understood as a series of courtyards and piazzas with varying levels of intensity. With level 2 being the small hidden neighborhood spaces, level 4 being Piazza Palazzo Farnese, level 7 Campo di Fiori, and level 10 the Spanish Steps. The intervention seeks to establish a 6 level. Programs 1: Civic 2: Instituion 3: Public Space 4: Commerical 5: Residential 6: Business Incubator 2

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Travel Sketch

Vicenza

Athens

Bologna

Verona

Vicenza

Athens

Vicenza

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Istanbul

Verona


Jerry Mingjin Hong jerry.m.hong@gmail.com +19044033211

education

work experience

2015-2017 M. Construction Management Candidate

2011-2015 B. Design

2013 Model builder for Guy Peterson

2013 Design 1 Teaching Assitant Prof. Martin Gundersen

2015 Bluarch Architectural Intern

2013 Design 2 Teaching Assitant Prof. Michael Kuenstle

extracurricular activites 2015 Alpha Rho Chi Soical Director

2013 Chinese Student Assoication Chief Graphic Designer

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