SELECTED WORKS 2008-2015 Changdae KANG
SELECTED WORKS 2008-2015 Changdae KANG
Personal detail Name: Address: Mobile: E-mail: Blog: Birth date: Status: Nationality:
Education 2008-2015 2011-2012 2005-2007 2002-2004
Changdae KANG 103-1002, Poilsegeori-ro 23, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea 16005 +82 10 2626 6954 xcdk12@gmail.com blog.naver.com/ckdeosladk 12. 01. 1990 Bachelor / Engaged Korea, Republic of
Handong Global University, Korea Ecole de Preparation deSoutien Universitaire, Switzerland Pennant Hills High School, Australia Auckland Grammar School, New Zealand
Achievements/ Projects/ Researches 2014 2014 2013 - 2014 2012 - 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012
Exhibition on Korean traditional House: “I Love Hanok” Participation of designing and planning, Handong Institute of Architecture Construction of 1:1 Model of designed Product Project for Oreum Technology Ltd Project: “the VIT church” Participation of designing and planning, Locus Design Team Project: “the Antioch church” Participation of designing and planning, Locus Design Team Booth design and layout for “2013 Busan Artshow” Cooperation with Junsoo, NAH Study on “suitable land analysis of Urban park in Pohang” with application of ArcGIS Research Study on “suitable land analysis of landfill in Pohang” with application of ArcGIS Research Proposal for Gamil province redevelopment Master plan Research Study on modernization of korean traditional house “Hanok” through steel frame Research Honorable Prize: Ascending Spiral Kyungbook Design Competition Entry: Warmth & Giving 1st Cheongae-Chun Christmas Tree Competition
Professional Experience Currently 2015 2014 2012 - 2014 2012 - 2014
Employed at urban research center: On space Institute Employed at korean architectural offiice: Design Danaham Internship at construction company: Baekark constructions Researcher for a lab: Locus design team Member of Handong institue of Architecture
Certificates TEPS 788/990 (English proficiency test conducted by Seoul National University) TOEIC 920/990 (English proficiency test conducted in Korea) DELF B2 PASS (French proficiency test conducted in France) Army commemoration medal (Awarded from US Colonel, for service in the ROK-US combined forces)
Languages Korean English French Japanese
Software Proficiency Native Fluent in communication Fluent in communication Basic
Sketch Up + V-Ray Auto CAD Adobe Creative Suite ArcGIS MS offiice
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01 KOREAN PREMIUM BUFFET RESTAURANT ‘Pulipchae’
2015.07 - 2015.09 Construction Management Senior Supervisor: Jaegyun, HAN
Department stores had very strict manuals regarding renovation. It was the most difficult aspect during this project. To make this situation worst, we were given only 32days for completion. from demolition of old ticket box, to completion, It was my job to manage all the construction process. working day and night 24/7, 32day was just enough to get the job done.
Design: Eune LEE, Nari GU CM: Jaegyun HAN, Changdae KANG Client: Pureun Maeul Location: 7F, Youngdeungpo Lotte Department Store Area: 375m2 Usage: Restaurant
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Floor plan 1. Bench 2. Kitchen
3. Herbs zone 4. Food Island
Panoramic Collage
02 ANIMAL THEMEPARK ‘Joolung Joolung’
2015.02 - 2015.07 Construction Management Senior Supervisor: Jaegyun HAN
This project seemed very interesting as it was to create a zoo within a building. Normally, if you think of a zoo, it is not “in” the building. Site was in a small city called Kyungju, a city with great historic values and a city of cherryblossom. When I visited the site, exterior zinc panels were in the middle of installation. For the first time, my design escaped computer and came to reality. 2 month for Planning and designing, and 3month for construction management. althought there were some difficulties, but It was fun.
Design: Siyun HONG, Changdae KANG CM: Jaegyun HAN, Changdae KANG Client: Zoolung Zoolung Location: 3F, Mitam city, 157-3 Chungun-Dong, Kyungju-si, Korea Area: 1,210m2 Usage: Culture & Assembly Facility
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Floor plan 1. Forest zone 2. Coati zone 3. Reptile zone
4. Cave zone 5. Fantasy zone 8. Ara shop
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03 RELIGIOUS FACILITY ‘The VIT church’
2013 Designing and Planning Project Supervisor: Daejun, LEE
Located in Yongin, an hour drive from Seoul, Church was to be built that can hold approximately 400 people. There were several external restraints. Art muesum infront of the site had effects on facade design. Moreover, noise from the main road on eastern side had to be blocked. Internally, mixture of public and private area had to be well divided and connected at the same time, As religious facility is a semi public building require certain level of privacy. With the consideration of urban context, variety of mass study was carried out. Selected mass was then detailed through the method of ‘scene and sequence’
Design: Changdae KANG, Junsoo NAH, Jungyup JANG Location: Younduk-dong, Kiheung-gu, Yongin-si, Korea Site area: 1,175m2 Building area: 619.13m2 Total floor area: 1,394.27m2 Usage: Religion & Assembly Facility Structure: Reinforced concrete Exterior: Exposed mass concrete Interior: Gypsum board with painting
East: Main Road West: Childcare Center (in Construction) South: Residential Development Area North: Main Road
Block noise from 23m road.
Assimilation of mass with sourroundings.
Mass Study There are Kyungbu, Youngdong, and Yongin highway near the site. Therefore, in order to block the noise from the road, independent block of mass was planned. Moreover, to assimilate with residential area, mass was evenly divided. Expension of open space made entry more smooth and divided main and sub buildings. On the other side of the site, art museum is finished with exposed mass concrete. Therefore, in order to minimize the difference, exterior was planned as same.
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Providing open space.
Formation of Skyline that matches the sourroundings.
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A-A Section 1. Chapel 2. Audio room 3. Child room 4. Lobby 5. Parking slope
6. Parking 7. Core 8. Toilet 9. Meeting room
3-7 2nd Floor Plan 1. Chapel 2. Core 3. Child room
6. Toilet 7. Guest room 8. Elevator
04 DEGREE PROJECT ‘Constrast x Fusion’
2014 Designing and Planning Partner: Hansol, MOON
Degree was decided to be groupwork of 2. Site was new port of Pohang called ‘Youngilman port’. It is one of the hot places of Pohang as development of surroundings are in progress. Total of 8 teams, 16 students decided their site within the port freely with free program of choice. However, it was not ‘free’ as it meant to be. At first, we decided on marine resort as one of the famous surfing site was locateed right next to the port. However, we turned our interest to train station to provide more meaningful program to the site.
Design: Changdae KANG, Hansol MOON Location: Youngilman Port, Pohang, Korea Site area: 90,365m2 Building area: 4,895m2 Total floor area: 14,157m2 Usage: Railway station and culture Facility Structure: Reinforced concrete Exterior: Exposed mass concrete and tempered glass Interior: Gypsum board with painting
Triangular Typology Through analysis of Old Pohang Station, triangular roofing was observed which can be applicated as typology for our canopy design. Analysis of each elevation produced five identical shape of triangle.
ELEVATION _EAST
Combining the typology into adequate sequence created a unique canopy design for the mass.
ELEVATION _SOUTH
ELEVATION_WEST
Then, Canopy is divided into two category as it needs to cover two mass.
ELEVATION_NORTH
Extended to create two different canopy.
Design Process Design Process was started with satisfying geological conditions. Then, serveral requirements such as railway, open space were considered to extract the design.
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SITE
INTERNATIONAL CRUISE TERMINAL
THREE VIEW POINTS
PRALLEL MASSING OF THE VIEW POINTS
RESHAPING OF MASS
LOWERING MASS FOR BETTER VIEW
REACHING FOR THE SEA
RAILWAY
PROVIDE PATHWAY FOR CIRCULATION
CANOPY
PLATFORM
PERPENDICULAR MASSING OF THE VIEW POINTS
DYNAMIC LANDSCAPE
Wuhuu... This is truly AWESOME!
Wow... This place is amazing!
Site Analysis Establishment of new KTX station of Pohang has shortened travel time between Seoul and Pohang from four hours to two hours. Furthermore, it’s extended railway into the ‘Newport’ station alllowed smooth connection with the international cruise terminal and inland. This connection provides access to inland and oversea for foreigners and locals respectively. Along with the surroundings, there are port related facilities which may not be welcomed. This is overcomed by providing green and open space for the people to enjoy. NEW KTX STATION IN POHANG (2015) FROM SEOUL TO POHANG IN 2H!
NO.3 INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX NO.2 INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
NEW HARBOR RAILROAD TERM : 2009~2018
NO.4 INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (PHASE 1) PORT HINTERLAND NO.4 INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (PHASE 2) NO.1 INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX INTERNATIONAL CRUISE TERMINAL
YANGDUK SECTOR
STATION
INFRASTRUCTURE
APPROACH
51.4%
2.1 4.2 % % EXTERNAL WORKS
RETAIL
15.7%
GALLERY
10.5 % PAVED COVERED
INFRASTRUCTURE
32.9%
8.6 % PAVED UNCOVERED
PUBLIC
11.4 % GREEN UNCOVERED
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27.8 % GREEN COVERED
GALLERY
PRIVATE
4.9 1.3 % % RETAIL
CARGO TRACK
35.8%
6.5 % STATION
22.7 %
05 STUDIO 3 ‘Linkage’
2014 Designing and Planning
Pohang Joongang elemantary school have it’s long history. However, due to development of Yangduk and Edong, satilite cities located north and south of Pohang repectively, This ‘doughnut effect’ casued people to move out of the center of the city, especially young couples. Absence of young generation is threatening the school to close. In a sense of urban regeneration, this project hold the ‘school’ function and carried out to solve doughnut effect. Unique aspect of this design was to make the building itselt ‘user friendly’ by roof walkway. It was designed to provided more public access and hope to bring solution to doughnut effect.
Design: Changdae KANG Location: 30, Samho-ro, Buk-gu, Pohang-si, Kyungbook, Korea Site area: 16,244m2 Building area: 3,644m2 Total floor area: 12,754m2 Usage: School Structure: Reinforced concrete Exterior: Concrete and tempered glass Interior: Gypsum board with painting
CENTRAL LIBRARY
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POSCO
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DONGBIN INNER HARBOR
SILGAE CHUN
JUKDO MARKET
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Site Analysis Site is located in Jungang-Dong, the center of the city of Pohang, with an area of approximately 16244m² where Pohang Central Elementary school (PCES) is currently located. Site has high accessibility as it is located in the center of transport axis. Additionally, on the west, there is Pohang Central Library on construction and refurbished Dongbin Inner Harbor on the East, thanks to urban regeneration project started in 2009. This allows the site to act as a ‘node’ point of the city. However, due to development of suburb cities such as Yangduk and Edong, public facilities and residents are moving away from Jungang-Dong which causes doughnut phenomenon in Jungang-Dong. As a result, PCES is in threat of closure as well as deterioration of surroundings. Moreover, insufficient open space and old facilities accelerates doughnut phenomenon in Jungang-Dong.
Concept Most important aspect in urban regeneration is to attract people into the area. Concept for this studio is ‘LINKAGE’. Physically linking Pohang Central Library and Dongbin Inner harbor(Hyungsan River) with the site which allows people to engage the area more smoothly and with amusing circulation, people can ‘enjoy’ the site and feel pleasantness within. Emotionally, emphasizing ‘water’, an important element in Pohang as it is a port city, and brining ‘water’ into the site from Silgae-chun, landmark of Pohang, and Hyungsan River, power source of Dongbin Inner harbor, to create a new landmark.
06 EXHIBITION ‘2013 Busan Art Show’
2013 Booth Designing and Planning Partner: 나준수
This project was to design the booth size as well as to locate them for ‘2013 Busan Art Show’ Standard size was designed which then located like so to provide feeling of maze to the visitors.
Design: Changdae KANG, Junsoo, NAH Location: Bexco, Busan Usage: 2013 Busan Artshow
07 EXHIBITION ‘I love HanOk’
2014 Designing and Planning In Assosiation with: Handong Institue of Architecture
Spring, 2014 Members of Handong Institue of Architecture (HIA) gathered under a subject call ‘HanOk’ HanOk is a traditional timber house of Korea that is 100% assembled without any nails. Researches on it’s history, structure, construction process, status was carried out. Based on our reseraches, exhibition called ‘I love HanOk’ was held, Personally, It was my first apporach to Hanok, and for our team, we was shock to the fact that we were too much focused on modern architecture.
Design & Planning: Handong Institue of Architecture Location: Handong Global University Usage: Exhibition
08 INSTALLATION ‘Gong Zone’
2012 Designing and Building Partner: Jei CHO
There was a lobby design competition held in our department. Jei and I planned exhibition and storage space inspired by tetris blocks. Along with tetris blocks and other variations were created. Main concept was to create ‘user friendly’ space by moving and rotating blocks according to user’s purpose.
Design & Planning: Changdae KANG, Jei Cho Location: 2F Lobby, Newton Hall, Handong Global University Usage: Exhibition & Storage
09 INSTALLATION ‘Pavillion’
2014 Building In Assosiation with: Handong Institue of Architecture
Pavillion was built with the members of Handong Institute of Architecture. Our main focus was in ‘building a pavillion’ rather than designing it. Putting a side theories and small models and building a 1:1 scaled model was our new challenge. Without a doubt, It was beautiful.
Building: Handong Institute of Architecture Location: Newton Hall, Handong Global University Usage: Exhibition
10 PERSONAL WORK Sketches
2011-2012 Drawer: Chang Dae KANG
After military service in 2011, I bought a ticket to Europe. I wanted to learn more about architecture While I was studying french, I tried to draw as much as I can during my trip to various places around Europe. If time is allowed, I would like to go once more.
Drawer: Changdae KANG Location: Paris, Geneva, Morroco, Barcelona Usage: Personal use
Fez, Morroco
Rue du Perron, Geneva
Casa Milla, Barcelona
Rue du Marche, Geneva
Eiffel Tower, Paris
Design / Production Changdae KANG
COPY EDITOR Changdae KANG
ILLUSTRATION Changdae KANG Copy Right 2015 Changdae KANG ALL RIGHT RESERVED