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PORTFOLIO CHUNGHEE AN 2008~2014

PORTFOLIO 2014

82. 10. 9935. 5170 ach989@naver.com

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The next best is to master a single aspect.

If one can perfect genuineness in one aspect, that genuineness will appear in one’s form; appearing in one’s form it will become plain; becoming plain it will shine forth; shining forth it will move; moving it will responsively change; responsively changing it will transform things.

Only those in the world who are perfectly genuine to the utmost can transform things.

- Doctrine of the Mean(中庸) [ch.23] in Classic of Rites(禮記). ‘How to win a person’s heart’


CONTENTS PROLOGUE

DESIGN PROJECTS

HOW TO WIN A PERSON’S HEART

MALLI-DONG SHARE HOUSE [SILVER PRIZE]

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Co-housing (Share house) Design Studio Class G 2014

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COVER LETTER

STATE OF AGING

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Church Renovation Competition, Team Work Junglim Architecture Awards for Student 2013

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SHARING OFFICE Skyscraper Design Studio Class E 2013

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APPENDIX

RESUME

MATERIAL STUDY

RESUME

Masonry & Timber

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Building Construction Class 2012

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THE ROMANTIC RAIN Pavilion Extracurricular Activity 1:1 Scale Construction Project 2009

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PERSONAL ACTIVITIES 92


PROJECT TYPE [Class] Design studio G PROGRAM Co-housing(Share house), F&B, Office LOCATION Malli-dong 2-ga, Seoul, South Korea Solo Work SITE AREA 1,832 ㎡ SITE COVERAGE AREA 802 ㎡ TOTAL FLOOR AREA 3,094 ㎡ BUILDING-TO-LAND RATIO 44% FLOOR AREA RATIO 170% BUILDING SCOPE 6F, B1 NUMBER OF UNITS 9(64 people) PARKING 23 cars


CO-HOUSING(SHARE HOUSE)

MALLI-DONG SHARE HOUSE Existing plans of the buildings like studio or efficiency apartment for single people were always designed to maximize the private space. However, I’m trying to suggest ‘share house’ by putting out the programs like toilet, dining room, etc that you can share. By doing this, we can induce people to contact each other. And let them to have a new concept of family.


INCREASING SINGLE HOUSEHOLDS IN KOREA Steadily increasing single households 23.3 (%) 20.0 12.7 6.9 1985

1995

2005 2010

Household distribution upon number of household members one two t hree

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4.5 million single households in 2013, the proportion of one-person households of whole household is more than 25%. Republic of Korea has become a country which one in four households are single household. When you only see the single households in Seoul, from 80,000 households in 1980 to 850,000 households in 2010, the number increased more than 10 times in 30 years. There are lots of causes in this changes of households structure. Above all, it is the main reason that changes in lifestyle and increase of single households according to unmarried, late marriage single househods, and rapidly progressive the domestic households’ small familialization and family differentiation.


PROGRAM

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A F&B

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D OFFICE

Living in a share house is similar to form a new concept of family. Formed a variety of types from 4 people to 10 people living together, imagined a space which makes a single building while different types interwining. Composed shared space interlocking around the lower part, placed single and double rooms appropriately to the interior of each type to be able to share every life pattern in the double room.

CO-HOUSING

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CONCEPT

Existing plans of the buildings like studio or efficiency apartment for single people were always designed to maximize the private space.

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MALLI-DONG SHARE HOUSE

However, by putting out the programs like toilet, dining room, etc that people can share, the space can induce people to contact each other. And let them to have a new concept of family.


Not only making a sharing space on the plan, but also stacking these share house vertically to suggest a vertical share house.

When it comes to simple area, sharing space can be look like wasting, but it depends, if the people use the sharing space to expand their own space.

CO-HOUSING

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Malli-dong, seoul, south Korea

SITE The site is located on top of the surrounding steep area. The height from undermost road level to the site is even 53m. High school in the south of the site is a five-story which makes an adverse lighting conditions. road +53m

site

road site B

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1. High school is blocking the south, so the securing of the light and privacy is needed.

2. Good views of Inwangmountain to the north.

3. Namsan tower makes great night view to the east.

4. At the entrance, way to the site is getting higher than the original level.

5. On the site, different two levels makes special condition about access. CO-HOUSING

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STUDY MODEL

Initial concept model shows various types of units stacked irregularly, and the slab ties those units loosely.

To make a real space to use from the idea of concept, slab of each floor became equal height and size.

Like a section sketch below, I put the public programs on the lower floor and stacked the units on top of that.

After stacking the units, I made a corridor around them. It became little bit complicated.

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Finally, simply divide the building by 3 masses and give public area between 2 masses. And each share houses goes into the mass in the form of a maisonette.

CO-HOUSING

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DESIGN PROCESS

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Step1 Volume Considering that the site is on the highest location of this region, lower and wide mass is better to make neighbors feel comfortable.

Step4 Arrange programs Put programs like cafe, lounge, etc which can share with the local residents on the lower floor, and housing on top of that. 18

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Step2 Set back Set back from the front park to have access to the park and from the high school to secure the skylight.

Step5 Cutting Cut mass diagonally for the sunlight.

Step3 Parking Secure the parking area. (ground+under= at least 21cars)

Step6 Dividing Divide into 3 masses for the sunlight into the building and for secure a clear view through east-west axis.


Step7 Circulation Place vertical circulation with the sharing spaces between each masses.

Step8 Facade Make a facade by window and terrace with different depth.

Step9 Material Lower part with the stone, main share housing with the white concrete to give a stability.

CO-HOUSING

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2ND FLOOR PLAN

CO-HOUSING

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3 STEPS OF SHARING

1. Public

STEP 1 PUBLIC Induced the households and local residents to contact often by let them to share lounge and cafe on the lower level.

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1. Parking (17cars) 2. Cafe 3. Mechine room 4. Water reservoir office 5. Unit 1 6. Bicycle racks 7. Lounge 8. Mail delivery 9. Parking (6cars)

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UNDERGROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:500

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:500 CO-HOUSING

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3 STEPS OF SHARING

2. Semi-public

STEP 2 SEMI-PUBLIC On the stairs while going each units, landing space or corridor space expands so that each one can use it as their private spaces.

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1. Unit 2 2. Common space 3. Unit 3 4. Unit 4 5. Unit 5 6. Unit 6 7. Unit 7 8. Unit 8

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1:500

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1:500 CO-HOUSING

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3 STEPS OF SHARING

3. Semi-private & private

STEP 3 SEMI-PRIVATE & PRIVATE If you look into each units, 4 to 10 people can live together in multi-storied unit. When you step out of your room, you are sharing public spaces with other people.

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1. Common space 2. Unit 5 3. Unit 8 4. Unit 6 5. Unit 7 6. Unit 6 7. Unit 9

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THIRD FLOOR PLAN 1:500

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FOURTH FLOOR PLAN 1:500 CO-HOUSING

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DIVERSING DEPTH The triangular terrace is respond to an inevitable acute angle by the character of the triangular site. By that depth in space, white and even facade can have diverse depth with opening, wide windows and terraces.

CO-HOUSING

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A-A’ SECTION MODEL CO-HOUSING

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C H U R C H R E N O VAT I O N

S TAT E O F A G I N G Suwon Church is in old town beside of south gate of Hwa-seong. The church was built in 1956 and never moved. Before 2010, old town where the church located was downtown of the city. But in 2010, main street was moved to near the Suwon station. After that time, the town and the church started to decaying.

PROJECT TYPE [Competition] Junglim Architecture Awards for Student PROGRAM Church renovation LOCATION Suwon, South Korea Team Work w/ 1 people Role Leader, Computer Work(Photoshop, Sketchup), Physical model SITE AREA SITE COVERAGE AREA TOTAL FLOOR AREA BUILDING-TO-LAND RATIO FLOOR AREA RATIO BUILDING SCOPE

1,253 ㎡ 360.5 ㎡ 804.7 ㎡ 28.8% 64.2% 3F



THE CHURCH IS GETTING OLD

DECAYING CITY

age of believers

number of believers

The city around Suwon church is decaying. As the rate of young people decreases, only elder people remain. In other words, the church is decaying with the city.

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average age of believers

1000 60 800 50 600

attending believers

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'08'

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'10'

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close Eden cafe remove office close kindergarten

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STATE OF AGING

open elders room

remove youth group worship

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CHURCH RENOVATION

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PRESENT SITUATION Suwon Church is called ‘Stone Church‘ which can express its identity. In present, people enter to the main chapel at second floor by outside staircase. The main chapel is not comfortable for elder believers because of its narrow chair and location.

First floor is divided into 8 rooms and most of them is not used because of unappropriate spaces and programs.

elevation_present scale_1 : 500

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STATE OF AGING


ground floor plan_before

A-A’ section_before

CHURCH RENOVATION

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AGING; EMPTY OUT THINGS In the past days, the church needed many rooms for believers that had variety of age groups. But nowadays, rooms are just a wall that obstruct connection between people because only few old believers are left. The old church needs open space for people’s religious and daily life.

1. present

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2. moving out walls

3. make rooms open

4. proposal


ground floor plan_after tear down part

A-A’ section_after tear down part CHURCH RENOVATION

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PIXELATE

1. open space

2. mounting

3. pixelate

concept image of pixelated chapel

DETAIL 1. t=22 oak floor panel 2. t=15 ondol panel 3. Ă˜=30 X-L pipe 4. t=3 thermionic conduction panel 5. t=60 plumbing block 6. t=100 oak hard wood 7. t=3 steel frame 8. t=12 oak panel 9. t=3 metal plate fastened with pins 10. peg with steel pin

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perspective section of pixel heating floor system 40

STATE OF AGING

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sit on the floor +0 mm sit on a chair +400 mm walking up +100 mm

lean on +300 mm

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SECTION PERSPECTIVE CHURCH RENOVATION

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1. lobby 2. chapel 3. stage 4. office

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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1. hall 2. chapel 3. floor chapel 4. stair landing

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STATE OF AGING

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1ST FLOOR PLAN


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1. announcement room 2. wood floor chapel 1 2

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2ND FLOOR PLAN

UP

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A-A’ SECTION CHURCH RENOVATION

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UNCONVENTIONAL PROPOSAL Suwon church’s biggest problem was that as time goes by user’s average age was getting older, while the church physically cannot deal with that. So at first tear down second slab to make the main entrance on the first floor. Second, break from the convention, remove benches from the church and proposed ondol floor which is convenient for the old people. This was unconventional proposal same as change the church to Buddhist temple.

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STATE OF AGING


CHURCH RENOVATION

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SECTION PERSPECTIVE 48

STATE OF AGING


CHURCH RENOVATION

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VIEW FROM THE WORSHIP SPACE 50

STATE OF AGING


CHURCH RENOVATION

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SKYSCRAPER

SHARING OFFICE Most buildings built in this Pangyo is belong to the major firms. To have one’s own office building, is it a privilege of only major firms? Is it impossible for smaller firms to have their own office building? This question was the start point of this project.

PROJECT TYPE [Class] Design studio E PROGRAM Office LOCATION Pangyo Techno Valley, South Korea Solo work SITE AREA SITE COVERAGE AREA TOTAL FLOOR AREA BUILDING-TO-LAND RATIO FLOOR AREA RATIO BUILDING SCOPE PARKING HEIGHT

11,533 ㎡ 3,838 ㎡ 69,000 ㎡ 33.3% 591% 24F, B4 10(Ground Level), 420(Basement) 115.8m


PROLOGUE Pangyo techno valley is attracting businesses mainly in high-tech industries like IT, BT, CT. The companies move into this place sometimes build their own office building and move their head office here. To build ‘own office building’ like this, it would be every entrepreneur’s dream. Most buildings built in this Pangyo is belong to the major firms. To have one’s own office building, is it a privilege of only major firms? Is it impossible for smaller firms to have their own office building? This question was the start point of this project.

Korea biotechnology industry organization Pangyo inno-valley

SK C&C

Samsung heavy industries

Pangyo edu-park

Pangyo venture valley Neowiz-nhn consortuim Nexon consortium

Pangyo techno valley Major company

WHAT’S THE MEANING OF ONE’S OWN OFFICE BUILDING?

A’s identity economic sharing

crisis

A corporation

B's

When economic crisis break out, lots of major firms abondon their own office. And the building's owner also changes as B company. But the identity of the original firm still remains. 54

SHARING OFFICE

Lease

Co-existing

On the other hand, smaller firms usually lease small offices. So I suggest to make an office for those smaller firms. 'One' office for 'many' smaller firms.


LIG Nex 1

Samsung tech-one

Mirae asset venture investments

SK chemical SK telesis Samhwan consortium

Mtechvision consortium

Ahn-lab consortium U-space Sigongtech

SITE

Office for ‘IT smaller firms’

normal firms

IT firms

IT smaller firms have more horizontal than vertical organizational structure. So they don't need that much space.

1. solo work

3. interacting

2. group work

share together!

4. service

Four main work types of IT smaller firms.

OFFICE

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MASS PROCESSS

Lift up

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Podium

SHARING OFFICE

Sharing box

Void along sharing box

Urban void

After lift up the main mass, attatch the sharing box while making void along those boxes. The void can give more outside view to give a vitality in the work space.


CONCEPT

Basic office

Sharing box

Meeting pod

Initial concept was to insert sharing boxes in the middle of existing office which is only consist of stacked slabs. It was to vitalize working space.

HANGING STRUCTURE

Stack up the slabs

Lift up the slabs

Hang up the slabs to the core

It is the structure which every slabs were hung from the core so the space between podium and main mass could be a column-free space. The part which receives load of the hanging structure is from 6th to 24th floor.

OFFICE

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MASS STUDY

basic

two tower

void

separated

attatch

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SHARING OFFICE


zinc panel

sharing space

floating mass

vertical curtain wall image of ‘clean face’

transparent curtain wall

North elevation

zinc panel

transparent curtain wall

(inner facade)

daytime : hide structure nighttime : show structure

perforated print window

as transparent as possible

OFFICE

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A-A’ SECTION

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SHARING OFFICE


NORTH ELEVATION

0

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30M

OFFICE

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EXTERIOR WALL

PLAN

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SHARING OFFICE


WALL SECTION

SILK SCREEN

daytime

nighttime

I used silk screen facade to make a pure white face. By doing that, black masses can be emphasized on the outside.

OFFICE

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B-B’ SECTION

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SHARING OFFICE


W E S T E L E VAT I O N

0

5

10

30M

OFFICE

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PLOT PLAN

0 5 10

30M

1. Parking (126+8)

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B2 FLOOR PLAN 1:1000

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SHARING OFFICE


1. Storage 2. Retail 3. Parking (26+2) 4. Lobby 5. Sunken garden 6. Visiter’s lounge 7. Daycare center 8. Reception 9. Lobby 10. Retail 11.Cafe

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OFFICE

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1. Fitness center 2. Meeting pod 3. Office 4. Restaurant 5. IT exhibition 6. Roof garden 7. Resting lounge

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2ND FLOOR PLAN 1:1000

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3RD FLOOR PLAN 1:1000 68

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1. Meeting pod 2. Office 3. Lounge 4. Roof garden 5. Control box 6. Auditorium 7. Seminar 8. Hall

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21TH FLOOR PLAN 1:1000 OFFICE

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OFFICE

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COLLAGE

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SHARING OFFICE


OFFICE

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MASONRY & TIMBER

M AT E R I A L S T U DY The character of the architectural space depends on how things are done and for that reason it is determined by the technical realisation and by the structural composition of the substances and building materials used. In this respect a remark by Manfred Sack is very instructive: “Again and again there is the sensuality of the material – how it feels, what it looks like: does it look dull, does it shimmer or sparkle? Its smell. Is it hard or soft, flexible, cold or warm, smooth or rough? What colour is it and which structures does it reveal on its surface?” - Andrea Deplazes

PROJECT TYPE [Class] Building construction PROGRAM Masonry corner & Timber roof structure design LOCATION Team Work w/ 5 people Role Leader, Drawing, Physical model


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MATERIAL STUDY


1. MASONRY CORNER CONCEPT

Stacked block

Fabricated masonry

Previously, stacking in masonry was limited because of the usual brick module.

How about fabricate the bricks by changing the usual module?

ALT STUDY

1

2

3

1. alt1, Tetris 2. alt2, Wire stacking 3. alt3 , Ribbon stacking

BOND STUDY After pick the last brick from those three alts, we tried different way of stacking, and thought about accepting light into the room.

MASONRY & TIMBER

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FRONT VIEW PROCESS

Make a mold First, we had to make a mold for plaster casting. 4 types of blocks have different forms to adapt each position. So we made 4 different planar figure for molds.

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MATERIAL STUDY

Inject plaster Syringe was used to put plaster into molds. Because of intricate form of molds, it was not easy to make immaculate face.

Cut mold off Cut mold off after plaster harden. We had to be careful because the waist of the block was too weak.


CORNER VIEW TYPES OF BLOCK

main block

bottom stone

corner stone 1

corner stone 2

planar figure for molds

MASONRY & TIMBER

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2. TIMBER ROOF CONCEPT Laugier’s primitive hut shows how people use timber structure primitively and normally. But ship building use timber structure in diffrent way. people use rib structure to make space. vs

Timber in Architecture

Timber in Ship building

ALT STUDY

alt 1 interlocking

alt 2 tangling

PROCESS

Drawing planar figure Make each rib structure as a part and draw planar figure by autocad that can be exported into dxf file.

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MATERIAL STUDY

Laser cutting Cut plywood by using laser cutter. Then arrange all parts as x,y,z-axis part.

Removing soot Grind all edges of the ribs to remove every soot.

Assembling Take all structure parts out of plate and assemble correct x-axis part with yaxis part. Affter assemble all parts, make joint detail to tie every structures firmly.


MASONRY & TIMBER

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DETAIL DRAWINGS

1. Timber to timber

2. Timber to masonry

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MATERIAL STUDY


3. Timber to ground

MASONRY & TIMBER

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1:100 PLAN

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MATERIAL STUDY


MASONRY & TIMBER

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PAV I L I O N

THE ROMANTIC RAIN We are all travelling through time together, everyday of our lives. All we can do is do our best to relish this remarkable ride. - ‘About Time’

PROJECT TYPE [Extracurricular Activity] 1:1 Scale construction project PROGRAM Pavilion LOCATION Small outdoor space near architecture school building Team Work w/ 6 people Role Drawing, Physical model HEIGHT

2.4m



MOTIVE Warm sunshine filtering through the leaves, rainfall making us sentimentalize over wet the world. Nature stimulates our sensitivity. A space stimulating sensitivity. Isn’t it a space where we should take a rest?

sunlight under the tree

falling rain

PROCESS

start!

scheduling

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design

develop


ceiling study

material

construction

finish!

PAVILION

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THE ROMANTIC RAIN


PAVILION

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PERSONAL ACTIVITIES

STUDIO I.S.M. S PAC E E X P LO R E R MMCA DREAM CLASS THESIS TR AVEL


STUDIO I.S.M. 2013~2014 Architectural society club Member Studio I.S.M. was a place where I can satisfy my passion in architecture while I didn’t satisfy with the place in school. Seminar, exploring, people who matter. Studio that taught me how to share different thoughts while taking care of each other. Studio I.S.M. is the place that reminds me of my precious people around me.

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SPACE EXPLORER 2008~2014 Architecture exploration club Leader (2012) Space explorer was architectural exploring club which aroused interest to me when I didn’t know the first thing about architecture. Nobody told me directly, this club let me expand my horizons to see the architecture while exploring good architecture together. The more I explore other architecture and get older, the more I can see from architecture. Space explorer is the club which taught me the ABC of architecture.

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PERSONAL ACTIVITIES


1ST MEMBER OF THE CLIENT EVALUATION GROUP 2013.09~2013.12 Volunteer member

regular meeting with other members

SAMSUNG DREAM CLASS 2013.03~2013.08 Volunteer teacher of after school Math Tutor

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UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH 2012.06~2012.07 Modular peepig wall system design w/ prof. Jeon Yoo chang

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PERSONAL ACTIVITIES


TRAVEL

museum SAN, Ando Tadao 2014

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Genius Loci, Ando Tadao 2013

Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, Ando Tadao 2012

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PERSONAL ACTIVITIES


瀟灑園 Soswaewon, Korea

2011

宗廟 Jongmyo, Korea

2009

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CHUNG HEE, AN INTERNSHIP Date of birth Date of graduation

17 APR 1989 28 FEB 2015 (graduate-to-be)

Phone

82. 10. 9935. 5170

E-mail

ach989@naver.com

Available date

As soon as possible

EDUCATION 2008 / 2015

Ajou University, Suwon, South Korea Bachelor of Architecture (5-year Degree) / Department of Architecture

2010 / 2011

KATUSA (Korean Augmentation to the United States Army) Performed military duties w/ American soldiers

2005 / 2008

Seocho High School, Seoul, South Korea

ACADEMIC WORKS (2008/2014) 2014

MANRI-DONG SHARE HOUSE [Silver prize] Degree show 2014 : Dep. of Arch. Ajou Univ. - design studio G

2013

gallery TUBE Jukjeon x-park renovation project - design studio F

2013

SHARING OFFICE Pangyo Skyscraper - design studio E

2013

STATE OF AGING Suwon church renovation project - competition

2012

CLUSTER HOUSING Eunpyeong-gu collective housing - design studio D

2012

FRAME THE WALL Sanhakwon extension project - design studio D

2012

MEDIATION FOR MEDITATION [Honorable mention] The Rookies’ Award for Architecture Students - competition

2012

BOOK ZIP (HOUSE) Daegu Gosan Public Library - competition

2012

MEDIATION FOR MEDITATION Uman-dong Public Library - design studio C

2012

SUWON INFO-CENTER Suwon Information Center - design studio C

2009

THE SECRET Ajou Univ. Student Gallery - design studio B

2009

CIRCULAR LAYER Convenience Facility design near Ajou Univ. - design studio B THE ROMANTIC RAIN 1:1 Pavilion project w/ architecture clubs in Ajou Univ.

2009 2009

LINK - UP Private house design - design studio A


2008

TRANSFORMING HOUSE 6x6 House - fundamental design studio

2008

THE GATE Sunyoodo Park kiosk design - fundamental design studio

PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE 12. 2013 / 02. 2014 Duties

mp_Art Architects - Seoul, South Korea INTERNSHIP Office & toilet remodeling at Joongdong Cathedral - Joong-dong, Gongju, South Korea ● ● ●

ROOF DESIGN BY PHYSICAL MODEL & SKETCHUP FORM & MASS STUDY W/ PHYSICAL MODEL DRAWING MODIFICATION BY AUTOCAD

Harald office building remodeling - Hooam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea ●

FORM & MASS STUDY W/ PHYSICAL MODEL

Living House Art Museum - Yangpyeong-goon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea ● ●

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT FORM & MASS STUDY W/ PHYSICAL MODEL

3D MODELING BY SKETCHUP SITE EXPLORATION W/ PROF.MIN ● ATTENDING MEETINGS ON SITE National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul branch - Seoul, South Korea ● FORM & MASS DEVELOP W/ PHYSICAL MODEL ● ●

01. 2012

Junglim Architecture Co. ltd - Seoul, South Korea INTERNSHIP Duties

Efficiency apartment design competition - Seoul, South Korea ● PRESENTATION MATERIAL PRODUCTION ● FORM & MASS STUDY W/ PHYSICAL MODEL ● PHYSICAL MODEL SUBMISSION COORDINATE W/ MODEL MAKER ● DESIGN CONCEPT STRATEGY DEVELOP

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 2013 / 2015

Member of the architectural society club ‘Studio ISM’ in Ajou Univ.

09. 2013 / 12. 2013

National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art - Seoul, South Korea Volunteer Member of the Client Evaluation Group Samsung Dream Class - Suwon, South Korea Volunteer Teacher of Afterschool Class

03. 2013 / 08. 2013 2012

Leader of the architecture exploration club, ‘Space explorer’ in Ajou Univ.

2009 summer

1:1 Pavilion project ‘The Romantic Rain’ w/ architecture clubs in Ajou Univ.

AWARDS 2014

Silver Prize, Degree show 2014 Department of Architecture. Ajou Univ.

2012

Honorable Mention, Asia The Rookies’ Award for Architecture Students Korean Association of Architects and Design Faculties

AREAS OF EXPERTISE AutoCAD / 3ds MAX / SketchUp Adobe Master Collection / MS Office ● Design Strategy / Analysis & Research / Sketch / Massing & Form studies ● ●


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Chunghee, An


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