Work Samples Donghwan Kim 2018

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D O N G H W A N . K I M WORK SAMPLES 2018 dohwan05@gmail.com


Parnas Hotel & Renovation Professional work Intercontinental Hotel, Premium office, tower, retails Tower: LEED Gold 2017, Podium: LEED Silver 2016 Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents Feb. 2012 - May 2016, Assistant Manager Chang-jo Architects, Seoul, South Korea Construction Drawings (Autocad, Revit), 3D Modeling (Rhino, Sketchup) Rendering (Vray for Rhino, Photoshop, Illustrator), Physical models

© Chang-jo Architects

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rand Intercontinental Seoul Parnas has been renovated for about 4 years. The building is 30 years old and changed of its facilities such as ‘Grand kitchen, lobby, and Grand ballroom.’ Main columns and materials were preserved and changed to modern and eco-friendly space. Parnas hotel and Premium office tower are connected with new atrium. The atrium space provides natural sun lighting and ventilation system. The hotel is changed to eco-friendly space and new tower is constructed with ‘LEED Gold’ level.

office People are able to use these places comfortably. 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.

office

roof garden

office office ballroom performance

fitness center

reception

office lobby atrium

hotel lobby

retail

parking lot parking lot Interior of Hotel Eastern side

Section Drawing


Tower canopy Design

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reflected ceiling plan

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public pathway office entrance tower canopy steel curtainwall + low-e glass aluminum curtainwall + low-e glass

© Chang-jo Architects

© Chang-jo Architects

Lobby Premium office’s lobby has modern spaces with marble stones and artificial lightings. Hotel visitors and office users are able to meet at the atrium space. Elevator and mechanical systems make premium offices optimize for their users.


Construction Documents Professional work Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents Feb. 2012 - May 2016, from Architectural Designer to Assistant Manager Chang-jo Architects, Seoul, South Korea Major Role: Tower Team • Tower main section drawings and plan drawings (Autocad) • Facade design & Courtain Wall Detail drawing + Mock-up test • LEED Consultation + Building materials specification • Louver design & construction detail drawing • 37F Roof garden design and Construction Drawing + Construction Field Louver & Courtain Wall Detail

4F Hotel Facility Plan

37F Roof Garden Plan and Section Drawing

observation(37F)

office

mech.(23F)

office

roof garden new banquet

ballroom renovation

atrium

lobby

retail

Western Section & Elevation

Main Section Drawing


Saudi Villa Professional work Private House Design, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Schematic Design, Design Development Mar. 2012 - Aug. 2012, Architectural Designer Chang-jo Architects, Seoul, South Korea Construction Drawings (Autocad), 3D Modeling (Rhino, Sketchup), Rendering (Vray for Rhino, Photoshop, Illustrator) 1F floor plan

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1. living room 2. family room 3. dining room 4. kitchen

5. foyer 6. stair case 7. guest room 8. service area

9. garden 10. courtyard

2F floor plan

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ecret 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

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cannot meet each other and use another entrance. Design requires to be modern style and its systems should be responsed to the hot-arid climate.

3. guest room 4. multi room

5. stair case

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4 1. main entrance 2. stair case 3. multi room

4. courtyard 5. frontyard

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4. family room 5. dining room 6. service area


Professional Work Assistant Manager (Tower, Office Design Team) Jan. 2012 - May 2016 Chang-jo Architects, Seoul, South Korea Power Plant Headquarter Elevation

Diagram, sketch

Construction Documents, Elevation

Embassy of the Republic of Korea

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Elevation

BMW Maintenance Center

Plan Sketch

Facade Design Study Modeling

BMW Maintenance Center

Perspective Sketches

Sketch-up Modeling &

Lumion 3D


Border Sports Complex Academic work M.Arch - Sustainable Design Individual work Fall 2016 School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin

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etween 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.


One Day at the Terminal Academic work B.Arch, Thesis project Bus Terminal + Meditation Center Individual work Spring 2011 Critic Award School of Architecture, University of Seoul


Soundscape Academic work B.Arch, Sustainable Design Studio Korean Tranditional Performing Center Individual work Spring 2010 Theme: Urban Infill & Renovation School of Architecture, University of Seoul

roof garden

performance atrium

terrace

cafe

mechanical Rm.

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onhwamoon-ro is a Korean historical place for over 500 years. This place needs to be improved by sustainable design methods. I assume that the street will be changed into traditional Korean music area. The three-story building that I chose is used as small supermarket at the ground level and tiny motel rooms at the upper floors. My plan for this building is to change its facades and make skip-floor type to provide an open large performance room.

The old three-story building is changed into a Korean traditional performing center. By cutting some parts of slabs and putting an atrium space into the center of the old building, it provides comfortable air, natural ventilation, and lighting for each room. Furthermore, the atrium space is possible to make all rooms be filled with the sound of music. Western facades are designed with glass tube systems for preventing from the western light while providing glittering light for the performance room.


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

This thesis examines an adaptive reuse approach to industrial facades for on Bollack’s diagrams of architectural transformation (Bollack 2013), I resustainability. It is natural that buildings become redundant for many reasons, categorize the diagrams and add other types of adaptive reuse dealing with such as changes in economic and industrial practices, cost of maintenance, facades of industrial buildings. Additionally, analyzing several specific and people’s perceptions. Most of these buildings are no longer suited for adaptive reuse projects, this thesis describes what potential values are in their original function and a new use has not been decided for them. Adaptive those projects and why it is important to focus on abandoned industrial reuse enables the conversion of existing, obsolete buildings and sites into new, buildings for urban sustainability. This thesis conducts a literature review on mixed-use developments that will play an essential role in enhancing local sustainability of adaptive reuse based on economic, environmental, and social communities. Recently, many coal-fired power plants in the United States values. The findings of this research show design criteria for industrial facade have been retired because of the environmental regulations and the increased preservation and illustrate the positive effects of adaptive reuse. Through availability of natural gas. Through adaptive reuse, coal-fired power plants analysis of the case studies, this thesis proposes that the sustainable adaptive and Adaptive abandonedReuse industrial sites can contribute to life enhancement as a new reuse of industrial buildings has great potential in social benefits. Form, Diagram source of vibrancy the(2013). community, especially through focusing on inthe (Based on Bollack,for F. A. Old buildings new forms; New directions architectural transformations. adaptive reuse of Press.) industrial facades. This thesis explores the changed ratio Keywords adaptive reuse, sustainable design, industrial building, historic The Monacelli of facades comparing old industrial facades to new proposed ones. Based preservation, facade

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A Sustainable Approach to the Adaptive Reuse of Historic Brick Buildings: Analysis of Energy Efficiency Strategies for Historic Facade Retrofits 7th IBPC 2018, http://ibpc2018.org/ Conference Paper, first author Topic: Green Buildings, Green Roofs and the Urban Environment Supervisor: Juliana Felkner, Ph.D. School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin


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