Portfolio Volume I.I

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Adam Ji Hoon Czapla Portfolio | 2018 - 2020


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S.L.U.A.C 3-12

The Canopy 13-22

Champaign Mix-Use Apartments 23-32

Unit 1 Studio Apartment 33-36

Allerton Park Pavillion 37-40

Models 41-46

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S. L. U. A. C.

South Loop Urban Agriculture Center Type:

Mixed Use

Location:

Chicago, Illinois

Studio:

Arch 371

Professor: Swiatek Skills: Revit, Lumion, Photoshop, Illustrator, Laser Cutting, Hand Modeling Year:

Fall 2019

Awards:

Earl Prize Honorable Mention

Located in the South Loop of Chicago, the Agricultural center is a driving factor in the urban sustainability movement. The main goal of this structure is to help provide education, public awareness, and outreach for the community. The design of the building is in hope of serving as a beacon, the reclaimed and locally sourced wooden facade serves as a visual landmark celebrating the idea of home grown architecture. The interior material choice and layout are critical as they are important to helping foster an inviting and socially dynamic space. The overall design concept was to create a space the community could learn from and enjoy.


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Building Concept

Base

Base -Inefficient -Bland -Boxy

East Elevation East Elevation

1/8” = 1’ -0”

Subtraction

Subtraction -Useful -Interesting -Intriguing

Push and Pull

Push and Pull -Dynamic -Efficient -Compelling


JAN.

JAN.

JAN. MECH.

MECH.

MECH. UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

PUBLIC OUTREACH LIBRARY

STORAGE

UP

DN

CLASSROOM 1 UP

DN

CLASSROOM 2

DN

LARGE GATHERING SPACE

Level 2 1/8" = 1' - 0"

N

N

0'

4'

8'

16'

BALCONY

Level 3 1/8" = 1' - 0"

N

Level 4 1/8" = 1' - 0"

32'

0'

4'

8'

16'

32'

0'

4'

8'

16'

32'

1 B 1.1

JAN.

UP

UP GARBAGE

SEED EXCHANGE

DEARBORN

FEDERAL

MECH.

UP

SERVICE DOCK

TOOLS LIBRARY

EXHIBITION SPACE

1 B 1.0

LOBBY

OUTDOOR SEATING

POLK N

Level 1 1/8" = 1' - 0"

0'

4'

8'

16'

32'

6


Flashing Tappered Rigid Insulation

JAN.

12" Fiberglass Batts MECH.

Rigid Insulatation

UP

UP

Vapor Barrier Sheathing Wooden Panel

CONFERENCE ROOM

CLASSROOM 4

CLASSROOM 3

OUTDOOR GROWING

N

0'

Level 5 1/8" = 1' - 0"

4'

8'

16'

32'

Suspended Ceiling Steel Cable JAN.

U-Channel MECH.

UP

DN

Curtain Wall ACCOUNTING

KITCHEN

STAFF WORK AREA

A. DIRECTORS OFFICE

Wood Flooring Concrete Slab

OUTDOOR GROWING DIRECTORS OFFICE

Exterior Wooden Panel Aluminum Fastner Level 6 1/8" = 1' - 0"

N

0'

4'

8'

1/2" Hex Bolt

16'

Vapor Barrier

32'

3/4" Air Barrier

3/4" Rigid Insulation CLASSROOM DN

12" Fiberglass Batts

Interior Finish Window Sill 1/2" Window Pane

OUTDOOR GROWING GREEN HOUSE

Steel Stud

Sidewalk

N

0'

7

Roof 1/8" = 1' - 0"

4'

8'

16'

32'


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Exhibition Hall

Scan for Video Tour

Main Library

Scan for Video Tour


Birch Panel

Oak Framing

Storage and Display

Birch Railing

Oak Framing

Seating

Storage and Display

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S. L. U. A. C. Outreach Center A connective fiber in the heart of Chicago

Type:

Mixed Use

Location:

Chicago, Illinois

Studio:

Arch 371

Professor: Swiatek Skills: Revit, Lumion, Photoshop, Illustrator Year :

Fall 2019

Awards:

Earl Prize Honorable Mention

This kiosk serves as a way to extend the influence of the Agricultural Center beyond the bounds of the South Loop. The structure is designed to utilize the prominent Chicago River to not only help in reaching neighborhoods that are struggling, but to also help promote the center in a very public way. By retrofitting an already existing barge it continues to push the sustainable idea of recycling and re-purposing. The concept that drove the materiality and layout are similar to that of the main center, again using recycled wood for the flooring and utilizing large windows to allow light and views for the entire space. Participate In Food Stamps

Chicago River Walk

Ward Memorial Park North Riverside Park

Low Food Low Income

River City Marina

Below Federal Poverty Rate

Tom Ping Memorial Park


Elevation A-A

Elevation B-B

www.autodesk.com/revit

Consultant Address Address Address Phone

Consultant Address Address Address Phone

Consultant Address Address Address Phone

Consultant Address Address Address Phone

Consultant Address Address Address Phone

No.

Section A-A 1

Description

Date

Section B-B

Section 2 1/2" = 1'-0"

Owner

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The Canopy

A protected space for students and athletes Type:

Mixed Use

Location:

Champaign, Illinois

Studio:

Arch 473

Professor: Brakke Skills:

Revit, Lumion, Photoshop, Illustrator, Cove Tool

Year:

Fall 2020

Located in downtown Champaign, this project has two main defining elements, being the cantilevered Multi-Purpose Hall and the large scale canopy. The driving idea behind the center is the use of lighting and lightness. Through the use of different solar shading techniques, materiality and other architectural features, this project is designed to create a vibrant atmosphere that takes advantage of natural light. The hope is to create a suitable and enjoyable space for students and athletes.

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Concept Sketches and Models


Add|Subtract

Extrude

Cover

Circulation Primary Adjacency

Primary Adjacency

Secondary Adjacency

Secondary Adjacency

Undesired Adjacency

Change in Floor

Entrance LobbyLobby Entrance Exhibition Hall Exhibition

Hall

Admin

Multi-Purpose Hall

Br.

Cafe Cafe Computer Lab Computer

Lab

Interactive Play Room Interactive Play

Room

Support Space

Br.

Support Space

Entrance

Computer Lab

Cafe

Basketball Court

Exhibition Hall

Farmers Market

Administrative Office Suites Community MeetingMeeting Rooms Community

Rooms

Fitness Center Fitness Center Multi Purpose Hall Multi-Purpose

Community Rooms

Hall

Interactive Play Room

Courtyard

Support Spaces Support Spaces

Public Restrooms Public Restrooms Courtyard Courtyard

Parking

Entrance

Farmers Market Farmers Market Outdoor Basketball Court Outdoor Basketball

Court

Service EntryEntry Service Bike Parking Bike Parking

Community Rooms

Outdoor Cafe

CarParking Parking Car

Adjacency Matrix

Flow Diagram

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Locker Room

Office Conference

Reception Multi-Purpose Hall Locker Room Meeting

Meeting

Meeting

Meeting

Meeting

Meeting Storage

Outdoor Cafe

2nd Floor Plan 1/16” = 1’ 0” 0 10

30

50

Service Entry Lobby

Garbage/Recycling Jan.

Interactive Play Room Cafe

Computer Lab

Exhibiton Hall Farmers Market

First Floor Plan 1/16” = 1’ 0” 0 10

30

50

Storage

Mech.

Basement Plan 1/16” = 1’ 0” 0 10

30

17’ - 0”

50

17’ - 0”1

26’ - 10”

A

3’ - 0”

B

27’ - 2”1

C

10’ 10”

D D

18’ - 4”

E E

FF

Structural Grid 1/16” = 1’ 0” 0

10

30

50

7’ - 0”

17’ - 0”

17’ - 0”1

17’ - 0”

7’ - 0”

17’ - 0”1

7’ - 0”

17’ - 0”

17’ - 0”1

7’ - 0”

17’ - 0”

17’ - 0”

17’ - 0”

17’ - 0”

17’ - 0”

17’ - 0”

17’ - 0”

17’ - 0”


Aerial View

Exploded Axon 18


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Steel Support Beam 6mm Polycarbonate Panel Low-E Glass Panel Howe Truss Hanging Gym Lights

3’

Polycarbonate Panel Holder Low-E Glass Panel Holder 6mm Polycarbonate Panel 2” Air Gap 2 Pane Low-E Glass Panel Interior Finish 3” Fiberglass Insulation Vapor Barrier 2” Air Gap 4” Rigid Insultaion

27’

2’ Gym Wood Flooring High Impact Polypropylene Concrete Floor Steel Decking W 12X17 Zinc Panels Recessed Lighting Reinforced Concrete Column

20’

Detail Wall Section 1/2” = 1’ - 0”

0

5

North/South Section Perspective 1/8” = 1’ 0”

15

0

10

25

30

50


Summer 73

Gaps in Polycarbonate Panels -Allows for additional natural light in winter months to help with solar heat gain

-Provides views at key points throughout the building

Angled Canopy and Channel

-Used to provide shade and collect rain water - Collected water used for plumbing and landscaping

Winter 28

6mm Polycarbonate Panel and 2 Pane Low-E Glass Panel - Good Insulation and Light Diffusion

Sustainable Diagram

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3’ x 7’ White Zinc Panels

30’

52’ 35’

22’

North Elevation 1/16” = 1’ 0”

0

10

30

50

Window Glazing 30%

South Elevation 1/16” = 1’ 0”

0

10

Skylight Glazing 13.7%

30

50

Interior Render | Multi-Purpose Hall

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Canopy

Polycarbonate Panel

Low-E Glass Panel


East Elevation 1/16” = 1’ 0”

West Elevation 1/16” = 1’ 0”

0

10

30

50

South East Perspective

0

10

30

50

South West Perspective

Interior Render | Main Stairs

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Champaign Mix-Use Apartments Design for Human Health and Wellbeing

Type:

Mixed Use

Location:

Champaign, Illinois

Studio:

Arch 372

Professor: Armstrong Skills: Revit, Lumion, Photoshop, Illustrator Year:

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Spring 2020

In order to address the wellbeing of the occupants of this apartment it has been designed to foster socially dynamic and inviting spaces. This is to promote a healthy lifestyle both mentally and physically. Their are numerous areas that provide natural lighting and biophilia to help boost occupant morale. The ground floor courtyard functions as the heart of this structure and not only provides views but serves as a way to bring the Boneyard Creek into the apartment. This roots the building into the site, creating a space that feels unified with the surrounding context.


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STRUCTURE

CONTEXT MODEL

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CIRCULATION

VIEWS


Site

N

Site Plan 0

50

150

200

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SHARED MECHANICAL CUST.

MAIL OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

RESIDENTS ENTRY

OFFICE UP

BUILDING OPERATIONS BR

WORK SHOP

RECEPTION

MANAGER

OFFICE

EVENT SPACE

PUBLIC ENTRY

STORAGE

BR

KITCHEN BR UP UP

UP

LEASING SPACE

UP

MEETING

OPEN CO-WORKING

MEETING

N

PARKING GARAGE 0

5

25

First Floor

N

45

WD

0

5

25

45

WD

UP

WD WD

WD

VEN.

WD

WD WD

WD

UP

UP

DN

WD

DN

WD

WD

WD

N

Floors 2-4 0

25

5

Single 0

27

Roof

N

45

0

Double 5

15

20

0

5

25

45

Triple 5

15

20

0

5

550 SQ. FT.

700 SQ. FT.

950 SQ. FT.

Number of Units - 9

Number of Units - 18

Number of Units - 15

15

20


Rooftop Courtyard

Double Bedroom 28


Stone Deck Glass Railing Insullation Concrete Slab Exterior Finish

Floor Finish Air Gap Masonry Sheathing Rigid Insullation Interior Finish Window Sill

DETAIL WALL SECTION 0

29

5

10

15


Main Courtyard

First and Clark 30


East Elevation 0

5

25

45

25

45

North Elevation 0

5

East West Section Perspective 31


West Elevation 0

5

25

45

25

45

South Elevation 0

5

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Unit 1 Studio Apt. Renovation for universal design

Type:

Residential

Location:

Champaign, Illinois

Studio:

Arch 372

Professor: Armstrong Skills:

Revit, Lumion, Photoshop, Illustrator, Laser Cutting, 3D Printing, Hand Modeling

Year:

Spring 2020

This Studio Apartment is on the 5th floor of the Lincoln building in downtown champaign. The concept behind this project is to showcase the ample lighting and openness of the space. To achieve this, the key idea was compression and release. By dropping a soffit down over the entry, bedroom, and bathroom in separates the apartment into two distinct portions. The North half is bathed in natural light and higher ceilings. Then, by being paired with a light materiality and low furniture clutter, the space begins to expand beyond the dimensions of the main walls.

PUBLIC

PRIVATE

Concept

Zoning

LIVING

PRIVATE

Parti

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DINING

B-ROOM ENTRY Circulation


FLOOR PLAN 0

1

5

10

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Living Room

Kitchen and Entry

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Allerton Park Pavillion A space for prospect and refuge

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Type:

Recreational

Location:

Monticello, Illinois

Studio:

Arch 274

Professor:

Emmons | De Berry

Skills:

Rhino, Lumion, Photoshop, Hand Modeling, Laser Cutting

Year:

Spring 2019

Allerton Park is a critical landmark for the University of Illinois, it serves as the site for many projects do to its unique features and topography. For this project the driving concept was to provide a space for prospect and refuge. A space where you could go for shelter or for exploration. The design is revolved around the idea of integration, by molding the structure, it appears to have always been and belong in the park. Weaving through the trees and topography, this structure serves as a space for views and protection.


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Observation Platform

Protected Seating

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MODELS

“Models are a way to express concepts and ideas, they allow me to explore the posibilities and solutions to my projects.”

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Mumford House A practice in construction

Type:

Residential

Location:

Champaign, Illinois

Studio:

Arch 231

Professor: Deutch

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Skills:

Hand Modeling

Year:

Fall 2018


Morpheus

A structural analysis Type:

Mixed Use

Location:

Cotai, Macao

Studio:

Arch 232

Professor: Uihline Skills:

Laser Cutting

Year:

Spring 2019

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Allerton Park Topography A study of natural landmarks

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Type:

Recreational

Location:

Monticello, Illinois

Studio:

Arch 274

Professor:

Emmons | De Berry

Skills:

Rhino, CNC, Cement Casting

Year:

Spring 2019

Allerton Park has some of the most interesting and dynamic topography near the University. For this project I examined this in a way that allowed me to better understand what makes this park important. By creating a mold of the topography and then casting it in cement, I was not only able to see an actual representation of the sites elevation changes, but an inverse of it as well. By doing this analysis I was better able to comprehend how the land moves and this helped me design several projects on this site.


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