D O N G H W A N . K I M
‘Water Museum’, Itami Jun architect, Jeju photogragh by Donghwan Kim
cover photo photogragh by Donghwan Kim Ark church, Jeju Itami Jun architect
Academic works
[B.Arch] One day at the Terminal Kindergarten with Hanok Soundscape [M.Arch] Border Sports Complex Conference Proceedings, IBPC 2018 Masters Thesis - Sustainable Design
Professional works
[Seoul] Saudi villa Parnas hotel Renovation [Washington DC] Yandex Headquarter Competition IT Company Headquarter Renovation Hirshhorn Museum Renovation
Extra works
[Exhibition] Phonebooth for LOVE [Cambodia] Volunteer Work [Travel] Photography
One day at the Terminal Architectural Design 7 : Thesis project for B.Arch Individual work Spring 2011 Supervisor : Bart Reuser Critic Awards, University of Seoul
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Recently, ‘Physical time’ is still exactly the same, but ‘Relative
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time’ is faster than before. Everything changes and transfers quickly. People don’t get used to this rapid change and there is no time to think at all. There is less communication among peo-
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ple. Furthermore, development of architecture or cities is also
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influenced by the economic sense. It is unclear that changes are
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for whom. A dense building forest composed with apartment or shopping center and many electric signs that are closely spaced over the dense buildings are the visible aspects of cities we meet every day. People are exposed to noise of buses, subways and other people, also there are no place to seat. Each apartment is eager to make their own oasis. Places which are able to form public community become rare.
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There are 1,200 buses and 30,000 people use this facility per day on the average. The parking lot is crowded with buses. A bus circulation is inefficient, and there are not have enough chairs as well. Users should stand for waiting.
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Concept #1 Terminal program is lifted up. One side terminal building can change 1. ticketing space
to be alive if terminal program spreads out all over the land.
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#2 Bus circulation and outdoor programs are under of the waiting space.
3. outdoor performing space
Speedy bus circulation is related with departure, arrival and mainte-
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nance spaces, so waiting space can have large space. It is efficient.
5. outdoor parking lot
#3 Going up, spaces for meditating and thinking appears.
Plan & Section Strategy Departure, Arrival, Maintenance, and Parking lots are efficient if it is one circulation. At ground level, car access and people circulation naturally works. Indoor space mass of terminal is lifted up. People are going up to waiting space for ticketing and waiting. Because terminal mass has park and resting place, waiting space makes comfortable. People can go up silent place naturally. And they can meditate in silent space before taking on the bus.
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Meditation Naturally going up the 4th floor, there are spaces for practicing yoga, reading a book, strolling with bare foot. Spaces for listening to music are full of people who are waiting the bus or someone.
In the space, people are able to think and meditate alone. They are going up to the roof garden naturally with the ramp. Courtyard is void space program.
Kindergarten with Hanok 1st Floor plan
1st Heritage Han-ok Competition, South Korea Renovation of the Korean traditional architecture Collaborative work Winter 2009
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This site has been a memorable place because Lee Sang who was the most jenious artist and architect lived 100 years ago. The korean traditional architecture, called Han-ok, has many advantages such as sustainability, eco-friendly architecture, and wood materials. Our concept is remaining the spaces of the Han-ok intact and filling an exhibition program in the building, and a kindergarten program is able to make children play in the Ma-dang; the han-ok’s outdoor garden.
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1. playroom 2. education room 3. toilet
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Children are able to have diverse experiences with Han-ok and garden. New wall and skylighting have children act positively, also eco-friendly spaces make children have more efficient educations and live more confortable.
connection through sound and sighting
children can have diverse experiences with the wall
gallery and kindergarten are coexisting
children can look through skylighting
diverse experiences at the Han-ok and garden
natural sunlighting, shading, and ventilation
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Eco-friendly Renovation The Han-ok, Korean traditional architecture was built by wood materials without any spikes and bonds. And it has natural ventilation systems. Visitors can look not only Lee-Sang’s history but also children playing at outdoor garden. Children have many apportunities to exprience the traditional architecture and outdoor activities. The eco-friendly space can provide children and visitors with fresh air in compact city, Seoul.
1. exhibition hall 2. outdoor terrace 3. education room 4. toilet 5. skylight
Soundscape Sustainable Architecture Studio Individual work
Site analysis
Spring 2010 Theme : Urban Infill & Renovation
Concept
1950s Hanok
Donhwamoon-ro is Korean historical place for about
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Glass tudes designed in the western facade can block the sunshine, and provide glittering space to the public.
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performance room Renovated space is changed to performance room. Users
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walk along the streets and go inside to take a rest
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With an atrium space, this building could have comfortable rooms for the public with natural ventilation and lighting system. The whole of the building are filled with the sound of music.
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Border Sports Complex Academic work M.Arch - Sustainable Design School of Architecture University of Texas at Austin Individual work, Fall 2016 Supervisor : Fernando Lara
Introduction Between Laredo and Nuevo Laredo, the Rio Grande river divides the two nations. The project plans to connect the riversides of both cities. The building accommodates pedestrian and vehicular circulations. Between both circulation types, duty-free shops will be located, providing diverse goods and necessary medical centers to both countries. At the center of the building, there will be a plaza near the river as well as various sports facilities such as kayak platforms, swimming pools, baseball diamonds, and soccer fields. In addition to gradually improving the safety of the surrounding area, the project would also change the traditional border buffer zones into more active and attractive public spaces for people to cross more freely.
A Sustainable Approach to the Adaptive Reuse of Historic Brick Buildings: Analysis of Energy Efficiency Strategies for Historic Facade Retrofits 7th IBPC 2018, Syracuse, New York Conference Paper, first author Oral Presentation Topic: Green Buildings, Green Roofs and the Urban Environment Supervisor: Juliana Felkner, Ph.D. School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin
Abstract There are many historic brick buildings in downtown areas of the U.S., that are awaiting appropriate strategies for their adaptive reuse and preservation. The adaptive reuse method enables the adaptation of existing, obsolete historic buildings into new, mixed-use developments that will play an essential role in enhancing urban environments. However, many of these buildings have poor energy performance. This paper explores sustainable methods to balance between historic preservation and energy efficiency, through analyzing design strategies and conducting energy simulations for a building in downtown, Austin. Energy retrofits related to windows, high performance of the facades with added insulations, and passive (spatial) interventions are covered in depth. Four retrofit scenarios were applied and simulated using the energy analysis tool in Revit, a popular BIM program. Analyzing the energy consumption data, we compare an existing building’s facade condition to the retrofit scenarios’ energy performances and record the energy performance data. This research proposes energy efficient preservation options for historic buildings and ultimately emphasizes potential values such as balancing the integrity of the original design with energy goals. We explore novel solutions for making historic buildings more sustainable through combining the adaptive reuse methods with energy efficient strategies that play up the historic buildings’ unique passive potentials.
Conclusions This paper deals with energy retrofit strategies and socialcultural value. Symbiotic strategies need to be considered in the early design phase of energy retrofit projects (Eliopoulou and Mantziou 2017). Unless the simulated data might be different with measured data in actual buildings, this paper proposes potential methods for development of energy retrofit for historic buildings.
Adaptive Reuse of Industrial Buildings for Sustainability; Analysis of Sustainability and Social Values of industrial Facades Masters Thesis M. Arch - Sustainable Design Supervisor: Juliana Felkner, Ph.D. School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin Adaptive Reuse Form, Diagram
(Based on Bollack, F. A. (2013). Old buildings new forms; New directions in architectural transformations. The Monacelli Press.)
Abstract This thesis examines an adaptive reuse approach to industrial facades for sustainability. It is natural that buildings become redundant for many reasons, such as changes in economic and industrial practices, cost of maintenance, and people’s perceptions. Most of these buildings are no longer suited for their original function and a new use has not been decided for them. Adaptive reuse enables the conversion of existing, obsolete buildings and sites into new, mixed-use developments that will play an essential role in enhancing local communities. Recently, many coal-fired power plants in the United States have been retired because of the environmental regulations and the
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increased availability of natural gas. Through adaptive reuse, coal-fired power plants and abandoned industrial sites can contribute to life enhancement as a new source of vibrancy for the community, especially through focusing on the adaptive reuse of industrial facades. This thesis explores the changed ratio of facades comparing old industrial facades to new proposed ones. Based on Bollack’s diagrams of architectural transformation (Bollack 2013), I re-categorize the diagrams and add other types of adaptive reuse dealing with facades of industrial buildings. Additionally, analyzing several specific adaptive reuse projects, this thesis describes what potential values are in those projects and
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why it is important to focus on abandoned industrial buildings for urban sustainability. This thesis conducts a literature review on sustainability of adaptive reuse based on economic, environmental, and social values. The findings of this research show design criteria for industrial facade preservation and illustrate the positive effects of adaptive reuse. Through analysis of the case studies, this thesis proposes that the sustainable adaptive reuse of industrial buildings has great potential in social benefits. PEELING
Keywords adaptive reuse, sustainable design, industrial building, historic preservation, facade
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Saudi villa Professional work Spring 2012 - Summer 2012 Secret client Project Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Concept Secret client from Saudi Arabia has required us to design his house modernly and secretly. The house have many rooms for his family and workers, also they cannot meet each other and use another entrance. Design is more modern and its systems should be considered by the environment.
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Family zone and service area are divided into two. Main circulation is located at the center of the house. Front garden and courtyard make secret client have sound life and eco-friendly spaces in Saudi Arabia.
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Pattern Saudi Arabia has warmer environment, and this house needs to adjust its temperature efficiently. Louver and thick wall regulate its spaces comfortably, and its pattern is designed by Saudi arabia symbol.
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Parnas hotel Renovation Professional work Jan. 2012 - Oct. 2015 Hotel renovation & Premium office tower construction Qualified ‘LEED Gold’
Tower elevation Louver detail Parnas Premium office tower is 38 stories high building and has observation lounge at the top of the tower. Around this site, there are many high building along the streets, so wind resistance needs to be considered as site condition.
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‘Grand Intercontinental Seoul Parnas’ has been renovated for about 4 years. The building is 30 years old and changed of its facilities such as
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‘Grand kitchen, lobby, Grand ballroom, ets.’ Main columns and materials were preserved and
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Atrium Parnas hotel and Premium office tower are connected with new atrium. The atrium space provides natural sunlighting and ventilation system. The hotel is changed to eco-friendly space and new tower is constructed with ‘LEED Gold’ level. People are able to use this places comportably.
Tower canopy Design New tower needs to show its originality with appearances like building’s shape, louver and canopy. As a luxury hotel and premium office tower, its entrances play an vital role in showing creativity and favorable impression. 20 meters long canopy could make magnificent impressions to visitors. It is organized with triangle patterns and metal, which make splendid with lighting.
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Yandex Headquarter Competition
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Professional work CallisonRTKL, Washington DC, USA
The green spaces of the Pioneer Palace grounds gently extend
International Competition Russian IT Company New Headquarter, Moscow, Russia September 2018 - August 2018
basketball court covering loading and parking ramp areas. These
Role: Architectural Designer and Sustainable Design Specialist
between office bars. The elevated volumes of the pool and second-level volumes of the sports club are facing green space of the Pioneer Palace grounds. Our design envisions floor-to-ceiling glass walls offering a visual connection between the second level sport club spaces and adjacent pond and sports fields.
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25' - 11"
V.I.F.
BEAM ENCLOSURE BELOW
CallisonRTKL Inc.
(3) EQ. TREADS
5' - 1 1/8"
1' - 0"1' - 0"
6' - 6 1/2"
3' - 7"
21' - 11"
V.I.F.
25' - 11" 2' - 0"
Professional work CallisonRTKL, Washington DC, USA
2' - 0"
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IT Company Headquarter Renovation
5' - 1"
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STAIR 5 - SECTION
6' - 6 3/4"
#
09/10/2018
0" 2' - EADS . TR EQ
V.I.F.
6' - 7 1/2"
V.I.F.
V.I.F.
8' - 8 3/4"
3' - 9 1/4"
3 3/4"
3' - 9 1/2" 5' - 2"
V.I.F.
12' - 6 3/8"
21' - 11 1/4"
5' - 5"
21' - 11 1/4"
5' - 0" 1' - 5 3/8"
1"
22' - 3"
22' - 3"
OPEN TO BELOW 22' - 3"
OPEN TO BELOW
Seal
1' - 5 3/8"
1' - 5 3/8"
1' - 5 3/8"
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5' - 0" 2' - 7"
5' - 0"
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Sheet Identification
Seal
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ENLARGED STAIR 4 PLAN - LEVEL 11 1/4" = 1'-0"
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SLAB EDGE PLAN - LEVEL 06, 08, 10 1/4" = 1'-0" ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL REQUIRED FOR STAIRCASE OPENING SHALL HAVE 2 HR SPRAY FIREPROOFING.
9
2' - 3 3/8"
ENLARGED PLANS
SLAB EDGE PLAN - LEVEL 07, 09, 11 1/4" = 1'-0" ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL REQUIRED FOR STAIRCASE OPENING SHALL HAVE 2 HR SPRAY FIREPROOFING.
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1/4" = 1'-0"
5' - 0" 5' - 0"
OPEN TO BELOW
6"
STAIR 6 - LEVEL 11 PLAN
HANGING CABLE, TYP.
STAIR BELOW
Sheet Identification
4
2' - 0"
LEVEL 12 458' - 0"
(4) EQ. RISERS
8' - 0"
UP
1/4" = 1'-0"
(14) EQ. RISERS
(2) 3' -
STAIR 6 - SECTION
1' - 8 5/8"
1' - 0"
5
1/4" = 1'-0"
2 I-4047
5' - 0"
1"
LEVEL 11 446' - 0"
12' - 0"
0"
(3) EQ. TREADS
1' -
SIM
(3) EQ. RISERS
5' - 0"
5' - 0"
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12' - 0"
HANGING CABLE, TYP.
3 I-4047
STAIR 6 - LEVEL 11 PLAN
23' - 1" 16' - 1"
1' -
122 .10°
33
6' - 0"
STAIR PERMIT
6"
UP
5' - 0"
(14) EQ. RISERS
8' - 0" 1' - 8 5/8"
- 0" 18'
- 0" 12'
3' -
STAIR PER
ISSUE NAME
DATE MM.DD.YYYY 09/10/2018
- 6" 14'
(3) EQ. RISERS
1' - 0"
(13) EQ. TREADS
5 I-4046
3' - 0"
OPEN TO BELOW
#
- 0" 10'
0" 2' - EADS . TR EQ
2' - 0"
23' - 1"
Issue Drawing Log
UP
(2)
(1) RISER
13' - 0"
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6' - 0"
5' - 5"
2' - 3 3/8"
5' - 0"
0"
(3) EQ. TREADS
1' -
LEVEL 12 458' - 0"
(4) EQ. RISERS
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3 I-4047
2 I-4047
DATE MM.DD.YYYY 09/10/2018
1/4" = 1'-0"
6' - 1"
DRAFT STOP ABOVE
5' - 0"
29' - 2"
SLAB EDGE PLAN - LEVEL 12
STAIR PERMIT
HANGING CABLE, TYP.
SIM
16' - 2"
6
1/4" = 1'-0"
1' -
3' - 0"
- 0" 12'
UP 122 .10°
ENLARGED STAIR 3 & 4 PLAN - LEVEL 07, 09
33
1' - 8 1/4"
APPIAN 7950 Jones Branch Drive McLean, VA 22102
2' - 0"
5' - 0"
13' - 0" (13) EQ. TREADS
- 0" 10'
16' - 2" (1) RISER
5 I-4046
HANGING CABLE, TYP.
#
5
DN
ISSUE NAME
DATE MM.DD.YYYY
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ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL REQUIRED FOR STAIRCASE OPENING SHALL HAVE 2 HR SPRAY FIREPROOFING.
OPENAddress TO BELOW Client/Owner/Project
29' - 2"
HANGING CABLE, TYP.
OPEN TO BELOW
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Issue Drawing Log
5' - 0"
Issue Drawing Log
1 I-4044
APPIAN 7950 Jones Branch Drive McLean, VA 22102
22' - 5 1/2"
15' - 9 1/4"
1/4" = 1'-0"
Client/Owner/Project Add
2' - 7"
2
LEVEL 11 446' - 0"
OPEN TO BELOW
6' - 3 5/8"
STAIR STRINGER ABOVE
APPIAN 7950 Jones Branch Drive McLean, VA 22102
HANGING CABLE, TYP.
UP
ENLARGED STAIR PLAN - LEVEL 06, 08, 10
Client/Owner/Project Address
OPEN TO BELOW
1"
PLANTS & GRAVEL BED
1 I-4043
BEAM ENCLOSURE BELOW
OPEN TO BELOW
1/4" = 1'-0"
3' - 8 1/2"
14' - 8"
2 I-4047
4
HANGING CABLE, TYP.
2' - 7"
3 I-4047
1' - 8 5/8"
3' - 5"
5' - 0"
4' - 11"
9"
SIM
1/2"
7' - 5 1/8"
WD PLATFORM
9"
1/2"
1 I-4047
5' - 0"
BEAM ENCLOSURE BELOW
OPEN TO BELOW
6' - 3 5/8"
1/4" = 1'-0"
2' - 10 1/4"
3
1' - 4"
(5) EQ. RISERS
15' - 10"
12' - 0"
2' - 4"
(13) EQ. RISERS
2' - 0"
1/4" = 1'-0"
LEVEL 12 458' - 0"
(3) EQ. RISERS
2
STAIR 5 - SECTION
EXISTING
19' - 10 1/8"
4' - 3"
LEVEL 11 446' - 0"
HANGING CABLE, TYP.
21' - 6"
3 3/4"
5' - 0"
STAIR STRINGER ABOVE
STAIR 5 PLATFORM PLAN - LEVEL 11
1' - 8 3/8"
DRAFT STOP ABOVE
2' - 7"
2 I-4047
PLANTS & GRAVEL BED
DRAFT STOP ABOVE
1' - 5 3/8"
3 I-4047
DN
5' - 0"
DN OPEN TO BELOW
3' - 9 3/8"
WD PLATFORM
1/4" SIM = 1'-0"
1 I-4043
15' - 9 1/4"
1 I-4044
6' - 7 1/2"
2' - 10 1/4"
(5) EQ. RISERS
1/2"
9" 3' - 5" 9"
5' - 0"
4' - 11" 1/2"
STAIR 5 - LEVEL 11 PLAN
LEVEL 12 458' - 0"
12' - 0"
7' - 5 1/8"
HANGING CABLE, TYP.
(13) EQ. RISERS
1' - 4"
1' - 8 5/8"
15' - 10"
(3) EQ. RISERS
5' - 2" 2' - 4"
1 I-4047
1
UP
HANGING CABLE, TYP.
21' - 6" 2' - 0"
1' - 8 1/4"
5' - 2"
9' - 2"
4' - 0"
1' - 0"
1/4" = 1'-0"
UP
3 I-4046
5' - 0"
OPEN TO BELOW
5' - 5"
1 I-4044
21' - 11 1/4"
5' - 0"
(1) RISER
5' - 5"
12' - 0"
(12) EQ. TREADS
ISSUE FOR STAIR PERMIT ISSUE FOR STAIR PERMIT
3' - 0"
(3) EQ. TREADS
(4) EQ. TREADS
1
2' - 0"
6' - 7 1/2"
15' - 9 1/4"
HANGING CABLE, TYP. 20' - 0"
STAIR 5 - LEVEL 11 PLAN
22' - 5 1/2"
6' - 3 3/4"
5' - 2"
22' - 5 1/2"
2' - 7"
Consultant
V.I.F.
6' - 6 3/4"
Valo Park, Tysons, Valo Park, VA Tysons, VA VALO PARK,VALO SOUTH PARK, TOWER SOUTH TOWER
5' - 2"
UP
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36"
2101 L. STREET NW WASHINGTON, DC 2003 Tel: 202.833.4400 Fax: 202.887.5168
CONC & MTL STEP BEYOND
LED LIGHT FIXTURE, TYP. 1" TYP.
existing 9-story office spaces which
2" TYP.
FIN FLOOR
1" TYP.
1/2"
WD RISER, TYP.
1" TYP.
1' - 0"
4' - 11" WD PLATFORM
2" TYP.
1" TYP.
was used as a broadcating company, they want to change the spaces to
STAIR DETAIL 2
2
3
1 1/2" = 1'-0"
12' - 0"
8' - 11 1/2" 3' - 0 1/2"
EMBEDDED POST IN NON METALIC, NON SHRINK GROUT, TYP.
12' - 0"
8' - 11 1/2" 3' - 0 1/2" 12' - 0"
(21) EQ. RISERS
8' - 11 1/2"
EXIST CONC. SLAB
Client/Owner/Project Ad
SEALANT, TYP.
RE PLAN
STAIR STRINGER RE STRUCT.
SEALANT, TYP.
POWDER COAT ALUM COVER, COLOR TO MATCH PT-1 SEPARATE DISSIMILAR METALS
12' - 0"
8' - 11 1/2"
WD BLOCKING AS REQ'D
SEALANT (BOTH SIDES)
SEALANT (BOTH SIDES)
5/8" GWB CLG
5/8" GWB CLG
5
1 1/2" = 1'-0"
3' - 0 1/2"
2 1/2"
STAIR DETAIL 5
4 I-4047
1 1/2" = 1'-0"
1 1/4"
6 I-4047
AT STRINGER
9"
CAP RAIL
7 I-4047
1/2" LAMINATED, TEMPERED GLASS TO COMPLY W/ CATEGORY II OR CPSC 16 PART 16 CFR PART 1201 OR CLASS A OF ANSI Z97.1 42"
Seal
1 1/2" S. STL HANDRAIL
3/8" BENT PLATE. RE: STRUCT. PTP WHITE TO MATCH ALUM COVER
S. STL GLASS MOUNTED HANDRAIL BRACKET
36"
1' - 0"
1' - 3 1/2"
12' - 0"
3/8" 3"
CONC & MTL STEP. CONC W/ WHITE ADD MIXTURE THROUGHOUT
CONC & MTL STEP
4X12 STL TUBE RE : STRUCT. 5 I-4047 1/2"
POWDER COAT ALUM COVER COLOR TO MATCH PT-1 SEPARATE DISSIMILAR METALS
2
AT HANDRAIL
A.F.F.
ALUM SQUARE BASE SHOE. ALIGN TOP OF SHOE W/ TOP OF BASE CHANNEL OF ALL GLASS WALL SYSTEM BEYOND
WHITE POWDER COAT ALUM. COVER W/ ALUM SHOE & GLASS GUARDRAIL
4 1/8"
1"
1 1/4"
CONC SLAB
1/4"
3' - 0 1/2"
ISSUE NAME STAIR PERMIT
1 1/4"
09/10/2018
2 1/2"
# DATE ALL GLASS GUARD RAILING SYSTEM MM.DD.YYYY
5' - 2"
1/4" = 1'-0"
8 I-4047
1/2" MONOLITHIC TEMPERED GLASS GUARDRAIL Issue Drawing Log
3"
12' - 0"
1/2" TEMPERED GLASS PERMANENT DRAFT STOP
STAIR DETAIL 4 1 1/4"
8' - 11 1/2"
(21) EQ. RISERS
2 1/2" MTL STUDS, BRACE AS REQ'D
1/2" TEMPERED GLASS PERMANENT DRAFT STOP
STAIR 4 - SECTION
6
1/4" = 1'-0"
STAIR DETAIL 6 3" = 1'-0"
4 I-4047
STAIR 3 ONLY
5"
1
STAIR P
8' - 11 1/2" A.F.F.
GLASS GUARDRAIL
LEVEL 05 374' - 0"
STAIR 4 - LEVEL 06, 08, 10 PLAN
DATE MM.DD.YYYY 09/10/2018
ALUM SHOE W/ THROUGH GLASS FASTENER 8' - 11 1/2" A.F.F.
8' - 11 1/2"
1' - 0" 4' - 0"
#
WD BLOCKING AS REQ'D
ALUM SHOE W/ THROUGH GLASS FASTENER
FINISHED CLG, TYP.
(4) EQ. TREADS
Issue Drawing Log
W18 STL BEAM RE STRUCT. W/2 HR FIREPROOFING, TYP.
18"
4
CLEAR SEALANT (BOTH SIDES)
5' - 0"
RE PLAN
6" MTL STUD, BRACE AS REQ'D
W18 STL BEAM RE STRUCT. W/2 HR FIREPROOFING, TYP.
APPIAN 7950 Jones Branch Drive McLean, VA 22102
LEVEL 06 386' - 0"
DRAFT STOP, TYP.
NEW FLOOR OPENING
POWDER COAT ALUM COVER, COLOR TO MATCH PT-1 SEPARATE DISSIMILAR METALS
6" MTL STUD, BRACE AS REQ'D
Client/Owner/Project Address
LEVEL 07 398' - 0"
HANGING CABLE, TYP.
APPIAN 7950 Jones Branch Drive McLean, VA 22102
STAIR STRINGER RE STRUCT. NEW FLOOR OPENING
2 1/2" MTL STUDS, BRACE AS REQ'D
UP
36"
42" 36"
ALUM COVER, FINISH TO MATCH PT-1 HAIRLINE SPLICE AT EACH RISER
EMBEDDED POST IN NON METALIC, NON SHRINK GROUT, TYP.
18"
3' - 0 1/2"
LEVEL 08 410' - 0"
CONC & MTL STEP
18"
ALUM COVER, FINISH TO MATCH PT-1 HAIRLINE SPLICE AT EACH RISER
1 1/2" DIAM S. STL HANDRAIL W/ SPIDER CONNECTIONS
ISSUE FOR STAIR PERMIT
Valo Park, Tysons, VA VALO PARK, SOUTH TOWER
3' - 0 1/2" 12' - 0"
CONC & MTL STEP
8' - 11 1/2"
(21) EQ. RISERS
EXPOSED SLAB EDGE TO MATCH FINISH OF RISERS
LEVEL 09 422' - 0"
2 I-4044
4 7/8"
1' - 0"
1/2" MONOLITHIC, TEMPERED GLASS GUARDRAIL
1 1/2" DIAM S. STL HANDRAIL W/ SPIDER CONNECTIONS
EXIST CONC. SLAB
5' - 0"
FIN FLOOR
1 1/2" = 1'-0"
42" 1' - 0"
LEVEL 10 434' - 0"
(1) RISER
LED LIGHT FIXTURE, TYP.
EMBEDDED POST IN NON METALIC, NON SHRINK GROUT, TYP.
STAIR DETAIL 3
1/2" MONOLITHIC, TEMPERED GLASS GUARDRAIL
LEVEL 11 446' - 0"
15' - 0"
MTL STUDS TYP., BRACE AS REQ'D.
36"
3' - 0 1/2"
modern, white, and creative office.
(15) EQ. TREADS
1" TYP.
Consultant
LEVEL 12 458' - 0"
2' - 0"
TYP.
Valo Park, Tysons, VA
STAIR DETAIL 1
2101 L. STREET NW WASHINGTON, DC 20036 Tel: 202.833.4400 Fax: 202.887.5168 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
1
2"
1" TYP.
5' - 0" STAIR CallisonRTKL Inc.
WD BLOCKING, TYP.
LED LIGHT FIXTURE, TYP.
2"
MITERED CORNER
1' - 0"
WD BLOCKING, TYP.
WD BLOCKING, TYP.
FIN FLOOR
WD RISER & TREAD, TYP.
MTL STUDS TYP. BRACE AS REQ'D.
WD RETURN
4 7/8"
REFER TO 6/1-4047 FOR TYP. NOTES
1' - 8 5/8"
WD RETURN
MITERED CORNER
2"
their
bought
4 7/8"
for
company
1' - 6 5/8"
spaces
A.F.F.
The
WD FLOORING ON 3/4" THICK SUBSTRATE, TYP.
2"
office
11 3/4"
employees.
1' - 0"
MITERED CORNER
WD FLOORING ON 3/4" THICK SUBSTRATE, TYP.
2"
premium
Consultant WD FLOORING ON 3/4" THICK SUBSTRATE, TYP.
WD STEP BEYOND
2"
IT Company, Appian, wants to have
7
STAIR DETAIL 7 3" = 1'-0"
8
STAIR DETAIL 8 3" = 1'-0"
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Sheet Identification
STAIR DET
ILLUSTRATIVE STAIR KEYPLAN 1/2" = 1'-0"
PREFERENCES DETAILS ON THIS SHEET ONLY.
NOTE: GLASS PANELS TO WITH STAND LOADS SPECIFIED IN VCC/ IBC 1607.8.
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Hirshhorn Museum Renovation Professional work CallisonRTKL, Washington DC, USA Hirshhorn Museum, Washington DC, USA Smithsonian Institution July 2018 - Current Role: Envelope Replacement, Development Documents Concept Design, Energy Improvement Strategy, Historic Preservation methods
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (HMSG) serves as the Smithsonian Institution’s (SI) museum of modern and contemporary art. The iconic museum structure is located on the National Mall at the northwest corner of 7th Street and Independence Avenue, SW, and the sculpture garden is north of the museum across Jefferson Drive. The museum was designed by Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore Owings and Merrill and opened to the public in 1974. The building is a three-story, cylindrical volume 231 feet in diameter raised 14 feet above a paved plaza on four concrete piers and connected down to grade by a fully glazed lobby with escalators to upper and lower floors.
Exterior Panel monitoring Design Team performed a visual survey of the exterior precast concrete panels to identify panels that
warrant
further
investigation
for
lateral
anchorage to the concrete backup wall. Once panel of interest were identified A/E team used a borescope to examine the condition and configuration of concealed panel anchorages and the condition of panels local to relieving angles.
Grasshopper and Analysis
Phonebooth for LOVE Exhibition in Seoul Winter 2010 Theme : ‘If the rain would not stop forever’ Architectural art work & group exhibition
1980s 30 years ago, people were always crowded in front of telephonebooth. They did not have any smartphones 2230
which currently many people had. Waiting in line, they could have called their families and friends.
945
945
Theme
2010s
In 2010 summer, highest precipitation figures were recorded in Seoul. During
As almost of the people use smart-
monsoon season, many houses flooded and many people were still stranded in
phones, telephonebooth is not useful
the flooded city.
anymore. It remains empty.
Imagination ‘If the rain would not stop forever’, people need where they avoid raining. Phonebooth is useful for them to avoid rain and to communicate with other people.
Acting in the phonebooth
1. rubbing softly
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
0
#
2. calling him
3. blowing to him
4. hearing his heart beat
5. writing a memo
making a film Writing a scenario and getting ready to make a phonebooth for love that could connect to each other.
filmmaking
#1
#2
#3
#4
One man is avoiding rain
The man does not answer
After all, the man answers
He writes a memo on
in the phonebooth. The
the phone, but he feels
the phone, and he hears
the wall, and sticking it.
telephone bell rings in the
winds blowing at his back.
the sound on the phone.
In the remanent memo,
booth three times.
He looks back.
there are memories, names whom he misses.
Installation Art
In gallery, phonebooth for love was installed at the corner. In the phonebooth, people can communicate with a person in the video. Through touching, rubbing, blowing, visitors could hear the sound of video. With remaining a memo at the wall, next visitors are able to connect to previous users. corner phonebooth
signage
film
memo
There were 10 works, 15 people, 7 days exihibition in Seoul gallery. The public could have come in the gallery and met our works with imagination.
University Master plan
1
3
1. architecture 2. engineering 3. library 4. vision center 5. U center 6. administration
2
4
7. dormitory 8. resort 9. medical 10. hospital 11. playground
5
7 11
6
8
Sihanoukville city still has
9
appearance before it was developed unlike another
10
countries today. Alike 1900s’ Korea, there was no electricity in a village, but they live in there happily.
Volunteer work Architectural volunteering work Summer 2009
Life University needs to be built
Sihanoukville city master plan
more facilities for more students.
Life University master plan
They have to take more education
Sihanoukville, Cambodia
for their future.
Voluteering work
We can have time to playing with them in broad nature. With different languages, we could not talk to each other well, but we could play with body language.
Sihanoukville; cambodian country, is without the pale of civilization. Children does not have football shoes, and its educational institution is inferior.
photograph architectural photograph
Weekend under the HSBC HQ ,Hong Kong
A book; “Hector and the Search for Happiness”, shows people who rest at the
3 times photo exhibition
building’s 1st floor. They were workers who care of HK’s children on weekdays.
visiting 12 countries, 20 cities
They had only time to rest on weekends and needed to avoid hot temperature.
100 years old at the centre Pompidou, Paris, France
At the centre Pompidou, I can look down the cityscape of paris. Old buildings stood in a row, I feel like standing at the past paris.