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0 0| CONTENTS UNDERGRADUATE THESIS 01
PERCEPTION OF SPACE : CONSTRUCTING DE STIJL IN THE NETHERLANDS
01.5
DE STIJL ART GALLERY
ACADEMIC 02
METAL VINTAGE - CROP. ROW. IDENTITY
03
BLACKSBURG BOULDERS
04
SAILING SCHOOL
Depth Concept Model | Model Making
01 | PERCEPTION OF SPACE
WHAT MAKES A SPACE?
Usual elements that define space such as columns and walls do not necessarily have to be directly connected to the floor plate in order to provide a sense of space. Open field can still feel divided into different spaces but it will be defined differently by people who look at the space. By having diverse interpretations of same space from different perspective allows for continuous transformation and fluctuation of defined space. Phenomenal transparency is conceptual transparency which deals with a quality inherent in the spatial or volumetric organization. By perceiving that one element is in front of another, we can assume a space that is not seen. We are used to spaces that are defined by ceiling, walls, and floors creating a direct boundary. De Stijl is two-dimensional, flattened art that suggests depth into the space by layering of geometry. Geometry defined by colors red, blue, yellow, black, and white - can be interpreted as walls, columns, floors referring to the possibility of developing into threedimensional occupied volume.
Visual Study | Rhino | Illustrator | Photoshop
What is space? How does perception work?
What makes a space? How do people perceive a space?
Concept Sketch | Hand-drawing
01 SKETCH
: studying relationship between line and plane This sketch is an exploration of the perception of space by playing with thickness and continuity of lines. Lines can be read as plane, volume, or both depending on perception.
Volume Study | Illustrator | Photoshop
02 VOLUME
: studying change in perception of space by viewpoint Volumes are differently defined based on the two-dimensional sketch. Graphic on the right shows thin line can have deeper volume while thick line is hollow. This is contradicting naturally perceived interpretation of thickness of lines. Color is added to define uniformed element into different elements. Imaginary spaces are created by pushing and pulling of colors. This questions the gap (imaginary spaces) between colors and elements by forming “scalelessness�.
Visual Study | Rhino | Illustrator | Photoshop
03 VISUAL
: studying change in perception of space through phenomenal transparency Layering of elements intrigues people to define possible spaces. Colors are introduced to provide another way to define spaces differently. This shows “space” can be interpreted differently by definition. Transparency is used to create spaces with depth. It shows relationship among elements through arrangement. This brings up a question “what is defining spaces - color, plane, people, or all?”
Path Study | Rhino | Illustrator | Photoshop
04 PATH
: studying the effect of color on perception of three-dimensional space and creation of new path This graphic is thinking transparency in three-dimensional space. By adding colors, original space can be read differently by blurring the boundary. Graphics on the right are combinations of different parts from the three-dimensional spaces. This combinations form new spaces and show that different parts can be read as one by following color as pathway.
History Collage: Origin of De Stijl | Photoshop
Site Analysis | Rhino | Illustrator | Photoshop
Leiden Centraal
Museum Volkenkunde
Molen De Valk
SieboldHuis
Leiden University Library
Bibliotheca Thysiana
Rijksmuseum van Oudheden Gravensteen, Leiden University
Gemeente Leiden
Universiteit Leiden Pieterskerk
Burcht van Leiden
Hortus botanicus Leiden
Hooglandse of Sint Pancraskerk
Van der Werfpark
celebration of De Stijl route De Stijl magazine publication historical + important buildings canal parks
01 SITE
: Leiden, Netherlands World War I brought artists back to Netherlands since Netherlands was neutral during the war. Artists who wanted to create Utopian world gathered and formed De Stijl. The red building is where De Stijl magazine was published. Canal is in front of the site, acknowledging the historical importance. The site, marked in pink on the right, is closed off and narrow by surrounding buildings. The pathway leading to the site is 5 feet wide. Therefore, adjacent commercial buildings marked in yellow are demolished in order to create easier access to the site from both side of the street. The site was chosen to highlight the significance of De Stijl and the history of Netherlands in thesis designing.
Gallery
Workshop
Building Form Iteration with Programs | Rhino | Illustrator | Photoshop
Coffee Shop
06 PROGRAM
: studying how different programs can fit into this iteration and how overlapping, shared spaces can blur the boundaries This graphic is trying to keep phenomenal transparency in three-dimensional building form by having screens and layering system. The coffee shop is placed on ground level to make public space - everyone has to enter through. Another side of the coffee shop is cantilevered to canal side for the view. Garden is formed with number of open framed volumes for trees to grow through - blurring the boundary between exterior and interior. De Stijl art Workshop is placed towards where De Stijl magazine was published to have visual connection. The gallery is main vertical element that connects all programs, functioning as circulation. People can walk up the building while enjoying exhibited art work.
Garden
Building Form Iteration Section | Rhino | Illustrator | Photoshop
07 SECTION
: visualizing how the volumes overlap and interact to create phenomenal transparency This graphic shows how people can actually occupy the volumes with floor plates and screens interrupting the movement. Making building form iteration into sections suggests improvements to be made for next iteration - circulation, exterior envelope, structure, and material of the building.
Conceptual Section Sketch | Sketching
0 1 . 5| DE STIJL ART GALLERY
OVERVIEW
Design a gallery that displays De Stijl artworks and other artworks that townspeople created at the public library art session. The gallery should contain the perspective of space idea studied as thesis concept.
SITE
Leiden, Netherlands
MAIN IDEA
Front Elevation Portrayed in Phenomenal and Literal Transparency | Rhino | Photoshop
Creating a space that can be defined differently by individuals experiencing the gallery. Ultimately allowing a rigid building to have continuous fluctuation of movement in terms of every individual’s interpretation and definition of space.
Axonometric View of Gallery | Rhino | Illustrator | Photoshop
Section + Floor Plan | Rhino | Illustrator | Photoshop
Section | Rhino | Illustrator | Photoshop
Interior Perspective | Rhino | Illustrator | Photoshop
Inspired by the idea of phenomenal transparency and De Stijl movement, gallery for De Stijl related art exhibition is designed by questioning the definition of space. The gallery is divided into four different thresholds - frame, structural grid, circulation, and screens or walls. The frame gives emphasis to the art work while also blurring the boundary between spaces, possibly working as a dividing line. The structural grid punctures through the entire building suggesting that every movement happening inside are being framed and become De Stijl art. Circulation enhances the experience of the blurred boundary between inside and outside. The screens and walls also blur the boundary between spaces by limiting the views but allowing sounds to filter through. Interior perspective on the right is portrayed with primary colors that De Stijl artists used in order to represent gallery in terms of De Stijl. People can walk into the gallery and can have their definition of space differently - by looking at floor plate, steel grid structure that punctures through the building, beams crossing over the head, wall or screen hanging above, etc. Introducing different elements not necessarily directly touching the floor provides numerous options for people to experience the gallery.
Structural Model | Model Making
V I N T A G E 02| M E T A L
OVERVIEW
Design a winery for research and visitors by using primarily steel in a challenging but sensible and ecological fashion while thinking about facade
CRITERIA
Tempered storage space and tempered operation space with research exhibition/lecture room, research lab that can be also used for grape pressing, office space, primary and secondary fermentation, bottling and bottle storage, tasting and sales/gift shop, and machine storage
SITE
Near US 460 and The Inn at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
PERIOD
4th year studio | Spring 2017
MAIN IDEA
Exterior View of Winery Village | Rhino | Photoshop
Creating a little village of winery by grouping spaces with similar operating functions and focusing on the hanging rooms and revealing structure in the tasting building
Site Plan | AutoCAD | Rhino | Photoshop, Floor Plan | AutoCAD
Section + Floor Plan | AutoCAD | Photoshop
Structural Model | Rhino | Illustrator
The tasting building is supported by steel truss structure on the roof, one side where circulation occurs, and the floor creating "C" shape. This allows interior to be structurally independent from the exterior envelope. The structure is revealed to people in three different ways. First by having open roof structure in order to hang four tasting rooms. Secondly by placing number of glass-covered openings on the main floor for people to look into ground structure. Lastly, locating transition space inside the truss structured wall creating "cageness". One side of the building has exterior envelope of perforated aluminum screening system which continues to the roof creating a flow while contrasting with other three sides of the heavy concrete walls.
Sketch Model | Model Making
03| BLACKSBURG BOULDERS
OVERVIEW
Design an urban climbing gym that will offer dynamic and diverse experiences for climbers of all ages in a facility that fosters a sense of community
CRITERIA
At least 3 bouldering walls or islands, minimum of 3 perches on multiple levels, kiosk for gear sales with associated storage, small workshop for equipment repairs, administrative suite, changing rooms with showers, event space with storage, co-working space, outdoor bouldering space
SITE
204 Draper Rd. NW, Blacksburg, VA 24060
PERIOD
4th year studio | Fall 2016
MAIN IDEA
Exterior view of Blacksburg Boulders | SketchUp | Photoshop
Creating continuous dialogue between exterior and interior which promotes interaction and communication between townspeople and students
Site Plan + Site Analysis + Elevation | AutoCAD | Photoshop
The only public space that allows both townspeople and students to interact is Farmers Market & Market Square Park (shaded circle).
Focusing on people’s flow, locations of bus stops (dots) and parking lot (shaded areas) are studied. There are enough parking lots and meter parkings for visitors from the far. Additionally, the closest parking lot is located right next to the site. People without cars can still have easy access by using Blacksburg Transit.
2nd Floor Climbing Hall 1028 sf Perches Co-working Space 498 sf Storage 529 sf
1st Floor Climbing Hall 964 sf Kiosk 277 sf Small Workshop 380 sf Changing Rooms 248 sf Event Space 411 sf Outdoor Bouldering 342 sf Storage 655 sf
Floor Plan | AutoCAD | Photoshop, Section | Hand-drawing | Photoshop
3rd Floor Administrative Suite 411 sf Perches HVAC 529 sf
Staircase Model | Model Making
S C H O O L 0 4| S A I L I N G
OVERVIEW
Design a sailing school that involves classroom instruction and hands-on lessons on the water by using primarily wood
CRITERIA
Unconditioned spaces with covered storage for sailboats and secure storage for equipment. Conditioned spaces with two classrooms, conference room, computer lab, library, kitchenette, office, storage, laundry, and restrooms with showers. Outdoor meeting/instructional space, vehicular access for loading/ unloading, and dock for launching and mooring sailboats
SITE
Claytor Lake State Park, Dublin, VA
PERIOD
3rd year studio | Fall 2015
MAIN IDEA
Sailing School Exterior | Model Making
Connecting lake and land with main pathway of the sailing school and creating shared and overlapping spaces to maximize connectivity and fluidity of the school
Sailing School Interior Views | Model Making, Site Plan | AutoCAD | Photoshop
classroom wall design
main pathway to lake
The wooden deck crosses the sailing school creating connectivity and fluidity of the movement. Spaced wood screen walls that are screwed to wooden framing structure are used in public area. Also translucent roofs are used on boat storage and main pathway. Both screens and roofs create open and light atmosphere.
boat storage
View to the Lake from Roof Top | Model Making | Photoshop
Views of Sailing School | Model Making | Photoshop
roof top activity area Making two layers of roof connected by wood framing created the main pathway roof to also act as a guardrail on the roof top activity area. The translucent roof is created by using polycarbonate panels. Polycarbonate panels are screwed to wood framing. Each panels are connected by putting narrow profile caps and joiner caps over the screws.
The wooden deck is connecting land to lake by stretching throughout the sailing school. Continuous deck allows people to move boats easily from the storage to the lake.
view from the lakeside deck towards the building
Floor Plan | Hand-drawing, Detailed Section | Hand-drawing | Photoshop
floor 02
On the first level of the sailing school, there are two classrooms, conference room, office, kitchenette, restrooms, and laundry. The boat storage is attached to the sailing school and is connected through office area. Second floor has computer lab and library with outdoor space to the right, and roof top activity area to the left. From the outdoor activity area, people can look into translucent roof of main pathway of the first floor. floor 01
Rendered Section | Hand-drawing | Photoshop
EDUCATION Virginia Virginia
Tech College of Architecture and Urban Studies | Blacksburg, VA Bachelor of Architecture | Architecture, May 2018 GPA 3.47 Tech College of Engineering | Blacksburg, VA Green Engineering Minor
Jaeyoung Carolyn Park
EXPERIENCE
jyp0811@gmail.com 804 836 7200
1204 University Terrace Blacksburg, VA 24060
SA+D Computer Lab Assistant
Virginia Tech | Summer 2017 - Present
Assist students enrolled in School of Architecture + Design on printing, loaning equipments, using photography room and laserCAMM, and any helps needed
Trane Inc. Research Intern Summer 2017
HONORS Dean’s List | 2015 - 2016
Researched community, large company, hospital, and individual foundations in VA, WVA, NC, and MD which had similar mission and giving priorities with Trane, mostly focused on sustainability
Sustainability Boot Camp Trainee
SKILLS Digital Photoshop InDesign AutoCAD Rhinoceros Illustrator Google SketchUp Revit Autodesk Microsoft Office Analog
Technical Drafting Model Making Diagramming Sketching Extra-Disciplinary LaserCAMMing Korean
Virginia Tech Sustainability Institute | May 2017
Selected for competitive two-week interdisciplinary professional development training program Developed and pitched need-based sustainability solutions for a variety of employers
Member of Acoustical Society of America student chapter Spring 2017
Coauthor of “Subjective: perception and preference of simulated sound fields” Fall 2016
Ermann, M, Hulva, A, Upthegrove, T, Rehfuss, R, Haim, W, Kanapesky, A, Mcmillon, T, Park, C, Reardon, A, Rynes, J, Ye, S, Nichols, C, “Subjective: perception and preference of simulated sound fields,” Presented to the 173rd meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Boston, June 2017 (Invited Paper)
Member of M.A.D.E. Team
L.O.G.O.S. Community, Blacksburg, VA | Fall 2015 - Spring 2016
Member of Media, Activity, Design, Event team in Korean Church community Focus on designing by using Photoshop and InDesign