Portfolio 2018 _Chul-min Lee

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Architecture Portfolio

2018

Chul-min Lee 37 Uptown Road, 10B Ithaca, NY, U.S.A. Birth : JAN. 08. 1986 Mobile : +1 248 978 3493 E-mail : cl2396@cornell.edu


Sprawling Valley The Flippers

2018 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 2017 Y-Project Anan� Penthouse Haeundae 2016 Anan� Penthouse Seoul 2015 M park city 2014 The Forest House 2013 Yang-yang Golden Beach Resort 2012 SKM Architects, Seoul, Korea Itaewon Freedom 2011 Ljubjlana Project 2010 T-Alley and Urban Court-yard Hanok Research 2009 2008 2007 Military Service, Busan, Korea H-House 2006 2005 Seoul, Seoul, Korea 2004 University of Boulder High school, CO., U.S.A. 2003 2002 2001 Sajik High school, Busan, Korea 2000 1999 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 Busan, Korea 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 Urbana Champaign, Illinois, U.S.A.


Chul-min Lee 37 Uptown Road, 10B Ithaca, NY, U.S.A. Birth : JAN. 08. 1986 Mobile : +1 248 978 3493 E-mail : cl2396@cornell.edu

Professional Works Academic Works

Ananti Penthouse Seoul

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Portrait

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Urban Parti Model

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Itaewon Freedom

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Sprawling Valley

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The Flippers

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ANANTI PENTHOUSE SEOUL Project Type

Resort, Hospitality facilities

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2012 - 2016.5

Location

Gapyoung, South Korea

Task

Design, Construction Supervision / Project Manager

2018

Prologue The Project’s site is located in a region densely populated by a 100-year-old pine forest. The main concept of design is focused particularly on taking advantage of the elevation of the slope to suit the natural environment. To maximize the benefits of the sloping landscape the mass of terraced housing was created at a setback of 2.4m, syncing with the shape of the land and ensuring that each unit was formed in harmony with the scale of the complex as a whole. Personally, as a project manager, it was fortunate for me to experience the whole process from concept design to completion of construction in sequence. To maximize the quality, details were crucial factors to realize the concept design to actual buildings. Also, the involvement from the early phase helped me a lot to accomplish a sophisticated outcome.

Master Architect

Kenneth Sungjin Min (SKM Architects)

Design Team

Seungjune Lee, Pyungjae Cho, Hyunsoo Han, Chul-min Lee, Hyeonsu Ryu, Kyungmin Moon, Seungbum Yoo, Heegeun Lee, Kwangil Kim , Seho Ahn

Construction Supervision

Chul-min Lee(PM) , Kwangil Kim, Hyeonsu Ryu, Seho Ahn, Wootae Kim


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drop-off zone gallery / reception condominium restaurant chapel (auditorium) spa plaza outdoor pool pond staff dormitory

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‘C’ BEAM - 200x75 THK 1.5 GUTTER SUS THK 12mm CON’C PANNEL ㅁ-100x50 ST’L. PIPE

THK. 30mm BRACKET AL. LOUVER ㅁ-30*50 @ 60

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AL. LOUVER ㅁ-30*50 @ 60 ㅁ-30*50 @ 60 / EG 1.4T @1,200

THK 15mm TEMPERED GLASS THK 1.5mm SPREAD SUS THK 30mm APP. STONE

To offer the greater opportunity to experience nature sufficiently and utilize the sloped landscape, the mass of terrace was created at a setback of 2.4m. Moreover, to avoid the vertical sight interference between units, the prominent part of the balcony is planned to be arranged in zigzag formation, and louvers and glass ceilings have been installed as a canopy to maximize the privacy.


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Except for the case that all the details were fixed, I had to determine the spatial design and details of certain parts. For a quicker and more efficient decision, I used to draw a proposal sketches to show the design alternatives with materials and details in order to communicate with a master architect or construction personnel to save time. It helped me a lot to develop the ability to make a decision and practical knowledge.


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The drop-off zone is the first scenery of the resort for users, each space in the project is connected and extended with an increasing depth and height in order to evolve new spaces within the structure for relaxation and experience.

Comparably huge and flat area where walls are surrounded would function as a space for transitioning from a mundane world to nature’s context through planned sequences. The symetric arrangement, a reflection from water surface, and comprehensive lighting design are harmonized to exaggerate the design pursuit.

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Users would experience a gradual variation of the space along with the planned sequence. As a result, each space gives an unexpectedness to users.

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PORTRAIT

Description

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The self-portrait is drawn to express and recognize myself. First, I, myself, should be observed meticulously in a physical aspect. Meanwhile, there might be a distortion or exaggeration for a portrait to articulate more than a photograph can do. However, I tried to be more objective rather than drawing myself in caricature way. Although the neutral facial expression means no emotional signal on the face, every impassive face has its own atmosphere and vibe. Above all, it is attributable to various shapes of individual skulls, colors of hair, skin and etc.


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Then, what about the identical twins? Besides the congenital factors, the history of life is different for every single person. We can actually see a plethora of chronological layers of life through one’s face. The city we live in can be explained in the same aspect. The city has been formed from a long time ago and we live on millions of the historical layers. Also, architectural activities are being accomplished in a part of the urban formation, just like the process you are acquiring wrinkles on our face.

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URBAN PARTI MODEL Studio

Architecture Design Studio 4 / professor. Sanki Choe

Semster

Fall 2009, B. Arhc., University of Seoul

Description

2018 The city is quite complex. Thus, to explicate an urban phenomenon, we should look into the past history and hidden parts of the sities. For this research project, I concentrated on expressing the innate energy of urban factors in Yongsan-gu into a physical shape by making the Urban Parti Model. Among a variety of hierarchical urban factors, comparably large and influential factors keep affecting to another even if it has vanished completely. Also, the others would be survived or removed in different reacting velocity. Yongsan gu acquires flexibility in terms of openness toward alien cultures through a hundred years of modern history. As continuous settlement of army forces influenced the adjacent urban context a lot, Itaewon(representative downtown near the US Army base) has now been a small global town in Seoul.


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ITAEWON FREEDOM Studio

Architecture Design Studio 7 / professor. Sanki Choe

Semster

Spring 2011, B. Arhc., University of Seoul

Project type

Architecture School/ Adaptive reuse

Location

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Itaewon, Seoul, South Korea

Awards

2nd prize, The AIK 2011 Student Architectural Exhibition, (Architectural Institute of Korea) Oct, 2011

Prologue The Project has been initiated by focusing on the unique traits of ‘Itaewon’, representing diverse and exotic town in South Korea, historically homogeneous nation in terms of race and culture. An alien culture has been settled in this area after Japanese troops and US Armed Forces were sequentially located through the modern history of Korea. As a result, Itaeweon Avenue known for exotic commercial sphere coexist with many minorities including Islam cultures in contrasting physical form in the city. Those two factors are divided by a strong street-wall and steep altitudinal difference. A curiosity about the attitude of these minorities toward the majority culture leads me to suggest a different relationship in architectural language. Throughout the whole design process, I tried not to impose any of the local population to be combined with each other. I rather proposed them an opportunity to be extended or have more possibility of common activities in neutral space.

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Itaewon Avenue ; representing the majorities of Itaewon, as known as ‘exotic commercial sphere’ + 59m

Mosque ; representing the diverse minorities of Itaewon in emblematic way, including the multicultural population, Islamic culture and etc..

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Itaewon Freedom

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The extended facade toward the Itaewon avenue, motivated from the cloister, would probably grasp the pedestrian’s attention. Hence, it may lead people to notice the pre-existing steep stairs and the hidden town behind the street-wall. When some of the pedestrians approach the glass box, they will accidentally be faced with the silhouette of the Mosque which was not able to be seen before.

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Pedestrian’s Sequence from Itaewon Avenue to the building entrance.


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Itaewon Freedom

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RF (+ 85 m) 3F (+ 80 m) 2F (+ 76 m) 1F (+ 71 m)


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plaza(void cube) lecture room restaurant kitchen cafe retail theater auditorium foyer back stage dress room elevator hall storage locker room

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Itaewon Freedom

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SPRAWLING VALLEY Studio

Option Studio / professor. Sasa Begovic

Semster

Fall 2017, M. Arhc. 2, Cornell University

Project type

Architecture School/ Adaptive reuse

Location

Zagreb, Croatia

2018

Prologue : The given site is located in the in-between space of different city contexts according to the Zagreb’s developed period. This abandoned industrial site disconnects the city circulation and urban context. Since the site is located on the extended axis of Zagreb, the urban development should be respected for its own context. In order to extend the pre-existing urban axis and to overcome the disconnection, landscaping can be a solution for further urban design. The Sprawling Valley will introduce a new possibility to become an important node as a mediator of disconnected urban relationship both in Urban and Architectural scale.


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THE FLIPPERS Course

main structural frame

Crawling Facade (Elective Courese) professor. Martin Miller

Semster

Fall 2017, M. Arhc. 2, Cornell University

ball bearing

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Facade Design (Kinetic Mechanism design)

2018

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facade panel x 2 This course explored the potential for building skins to sense and respond to changing environments. Through physical and digital connecting prototyping, plate the course examined how computational design, digital fabrication, robotic integration and environmental simulation can seek to create a more respectful for its own context.

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main structural frame

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EUJEAN CHEONG + VAHARAN ELAVIA + CHULMIN LEE + DANA MUHSEN

bottom left : exterior rendr image. kinetic facade operated to be opened middle right : exterior rendr image. kinetic facade operated to be closed bottom right : interior render view. the kinetic facade adapted to the office skycraper 0 degree / closed

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