EUIJUN JEONG l DESIGN PORTFOLIO

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DESIGN PORTFOLIO l EUIJUN JEONG [selected works from 2011 to 2013]


PORTFOLIO

SELECTED WORKS 2011-2013

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. CHICAGO 2050

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2. HELSINKI CULTURE CENTER

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3. OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY

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4. CISTERCIAN MONASTERY

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5. ADVOCATE CHRIST MEDICAL CENTER

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ACADEMICWORKS

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[PROJECT]

CHICAGO 2050 2013 FALL STUDIO

PROGRAM LOCATION INSTRUCTOR COLLABORATION

Research Studio Chicago, IL, US Cristophe Cornubert Jungteak Lee

[PROJECT DESCRIPTION] A research based freefall into real and theoretical architectue and urbanism defining contemporary Chicago in a global context as a basis for the assessment of coming scenarios for a future metropolis. Selecting sites and structures; Downtown/Loop, Lakefront, River canals, Districts/Suburbs/ MegaRegion; contributing to an image of the urban state of Chicago now. Emerging regional and global demographic, environmental, and technological trends coupled with sites to inform the development of specific urban scenarios and design projects, Second Cities for Chicago and possible futures for a metropolis 2050.


CHICAGO 2050

SITE SELECTION

Chicago Union Stockyard The industrial corridors have recently become an important opportunity. To select a site which can enable the interaction between industry and higher education institutions, the geological features of each industrial corridor was investigated; resulting in the region where Union Stockyard to be identified as the strongest opportunity site.

ZONING DIAGRAM + ENTERPRISE ZONE + EMPOWERMENT ZONE + TIF ZONE + INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR LANDMARK DISTRICTS CONSERVATION AREA


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2013

2013 ZONING

The city of Chicago is defined by multiple layers of boundaries. Zonings, boundaries, districts, and edges become important factors that define the city itself. To seek an opportunity site, research on zonings, boundaries, districts and edges were done. Zonings such as TIF(Tax incremental finance) districts, Enterprise zones, and empowerment zones in Chicago exist to encourage investments and businesses. These districts have become a tool for seeking an optimal site. In addition, the zonings which should be avoided exist. Conservation areas, historical districts, and landmark districts are regions which should be avoided for redevelopment.

2050 NIGHT RENDERING

2050 ZONING MAP

ACADEMICWORKS

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CHICAGO 2050

SCENARIO

SCENARIO From 2015 to 2050 The Union Stock Yard was a meatpacking district in Chicago for more than a century. This district enabled Chicago to become the center of the American meatpacking industry for dacades. However, as fluctutations approach in the 21st century, a “knowledge packing machine” will take its place in revitalizing Chicago’s contributions to innovation of this site in a new time.

2050 PERSPECTIVE RENDERING


2020 INFRASTRUCTURE & STARTUPS

2030 ART DISTRICT & INSTITUTIONS

2050 ART, INSTITUTION & BUSINESS AREA

ACADEMICWORKS

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CHICAGO 2050

SCENARIO

SCENARIO


INSTITUTION

The

institutions

will

occupy

the

site with stronger presence because

of its prominent role as a component of the machine. With this presence, the

institutions

will

interact

with both corporations and startup

companies by fostering new talent and to

generationg

the

funding

Stanford

similarly

Research

Park.

ART & CULTURE DISTRICT

The vacancy of the industrial corridor is

notable.

This

occured

as

the

inefficient operation of the existing

buildings became a difficult issue for the industry. Thus the proposal

suggests to transform the abandoned,

inefficiently operated factories and buildings

into

lofts

and

studios

for startup and design companies.

ACADEMICWORKS

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CHICAGO 2050

SCENARIO

STARTUP INTERIOR SPACE RENDERING

STARTUPS & HEADQUARTERS The proposal suggests various ways to create in-between spaces in order to encourage interaction between startups and corporations. The involvement of a variety of players at these in-between sapces become catalysts for innovation.

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STARTUP & HEADQUARTER CONNECTION

CASE #1

CASE #2

CASE #3

CASE #4

CASE #5

CASE #6

CASE #7

CASE #8

ACADEMICWORKS

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CHICAGO 2050

SCENARIO


SCENARIO

IN-BETWEEN NETWORK

Identity is relational and relationships are defined through network between different components. With defined components, the proposal suggests to create a network in order to assemble the ‘machine’. As a gesture of network, the proposal suggests covering over the existing and the new infrastructure. Through this network, a collective community will be established among the innovation industry. ACADEMICWORKS

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[PROJECT]

HELSINKI CULTURE CENTER 2012 FALL PARIS STUDIO

PROGRAM LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

Culture Center Helsinki, Finland, EU Andrew Schachman

[PROJECT DESCRIPTION] Due to growing accessibility of art in digital media, museums must adjust their identity to more than only being dedicated to exhibiting artwork. This project is about redefining the museum as a huge civic space where various activities happen and provide unique experiences rather than present one directional information. A museum that holds various types of activities can be a central gravity and activator, in the present and future of Helsinki.



HELSINKI CULTURE CENTER

CONCEPT STUDY

CONCEPTUAL FACADE DRAWING

SLOW SOCIETY Making Slowness from Diffrent Rhythms of Activities A slow society is rooted in slow spaces. Slow spaces are self-organized and designed to help us meet our needs without exploitation of any kind, encouraging us to slow down our metabolic interactions with nature and to share our lives with others.


VIEW FROM GALLERY SPACE

ACADEMICWORKS

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HELSINKI CULTURE CENTER

SCENOGRAPHIC SPACE

SCENOGRAPHIC SPACE

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Scenographic space is physically discontinuous, its unity is perceptual rather than physical. It relies on the ground plane, rather than the wall, as datum; thus it is capable of infinite extension. The ephemeral quality of secenographic space results from the reverberations of the mind as it constructs a logical whole from the discrete components assembled on the ground plane.

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...For Palladio, by elevating the central block of the villa, he stressed the idealized nature of the ground plane, creating a new ground from which to survey the surrounding domain. Without the buliding, we would not see the landscape in the same terms; the architecture gathers the landscape into its domain and redimensions it.

- From Caroline Constant The Palladio Guide

ACADEMICWORKS

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[PROJECT]

OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY 2013 SPRING STUDIO

PROGRAM LOCATION INSTRUCTOR ANIMATION

Library Chicago, IL, US Marshall Brown Http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=8rjc8-f8uSs

[PROJECT DESCRIPTION] Main questions of the studio - How does architecture become the physical embodiment of power, politics, or history? - How should historical narrative inform architectural approach, if at all? - Where can the political tensions between publicity and security be negotiated in architectural space? - What is the 21st century democratic monument? - How can we use this project, this legacy, and this moment to advance architectural thinking?


OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY

SITE PLAN

PROJECT SUMMARY Infrastructural Architecture This project aims to re-establish a physical connection between Uptown and Montrose beach. In this project, the building works as a bridge to connect two landscapes that are currently disconnected by Lake Shore Drive. This infrastructural architecture establishes a specific form of monumentality.


PROGRAM INDEX 5TH FLOOR PRESIDENTIAL SUITE CANDIDATE APT NARA OFFICE MUSEUM ARCHIVE STORAGE DIRECTOR’S OFFICE 4TH FLOOR RESTAURANT LIBRARY MUSEUM OFFICE 3RD FLOOR CAFETERIA AUDITORIUM MUSEUM RESEARCH ROOM OFFICE LOCKER 2ND FLOOR MUSEUM LIBRARY STORAGE OFFICE 1ST FLOOR RECEPTION DESK LOBBY SHOPPING MALL OFFICE LOCKER

EXPLODED ISOMETRIC ACADEMICWORKS

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OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY

SECTION

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

TECHTONIC MODEL

STUDY MODELS


LONGITUDINAL SECTION

PROGRAMMATIC CONNECTION

FINAL MODEL

The program is organized to enable connections with the neighborhood. On the ground floor, a retail corridor makes a strong connection to both sides, forming a grand public gallery. The museum is located on the west end of the building which is close to the city, while the foundation and candidate apartments are on the east end facing Montrose beach. The middle of the building is space filled with archives that can be another exhibition from inside and outside of the building.

ACADEMICWORKS

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OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY

WEST ACCESS 3D RENDERING

WEST ENTRANCE RENDERING


VIERENDEEL TRUSS STRUCTURE MODEL

MATERIALITY

ARCHIVE & RESEARCH SPACE

ACADEMICWORKS

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OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY

SECTION MODEL

I can see the archive from here.

View on this bridge is really nice!!

Monuments are the expression of man’s highest cultural needs. The people want the buildings that represent their social and community life to give more than functional fulfullment.

- From “Nine Points of Monumentaility” I come here very often for shopping.

This archive is huge !!!


This is a huge museum.

I’m watching a movie about Obama.

I’m going to Montrose beach.

1’- 0” = 1/8” SECTION MODEL ACADEMICWORKS

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[PROJECT]

CISTERCIAN MONASTERY 2012 SPRING STUDIO

PROGRAM LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

Monastery Columbus, IN, US Andy Tinucci

[PROJECT DESCRIPTION] Design a Roman Catholic Cistercian (Trappist) Monastery for 12 monks and an Abbott. The Monastery should include: - A Cloister - A Chapel, with entry space, for a congregation of 120 people - The primary spaces and subsequent support spaces of a Monastery including a Chapterhouse, a library for a collection of 10,000 books, a scriptorium combined with the novices day room, and a refectory with hand a washing lavatorium, kitchen and storage. - Individual sleeping cells for the 12 monks and the abbot. - Sufficient building support space such as mechanical and electrical rooms.



CISTERCIAN MONASTERY

CONCEPT DIAGRAM

Solid

Void

Potential EMPTY SPACE Monks live a very strict schedule. Their lives are composed of working, reading and praying. Their spirit is guided by their connection to god and their power of contemplation. It is this concept of contemplation that is compelling in the life of a monk. Contemplation occurs when one is able to empty their mind of external influence, and find a higher place within. One with more potential.


MODEL PICTURE

ACADEMICWORKS

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CISTERCIAN MONASTERY

PLAN

GROUND LEVEL a. CHURCH b. SACRISTY c. GUEST HOUSE d. MONK CELL

UNDERGROUND LEVEL a. CLOISTER b. INFIRMARY c. REFECTORY d. LIBRARY e. CHAPTER HOUSE


CLOISTER VIEW DRAWING

An empty space… a mere shadow, we are overcome with the feeling that in this small corner of the atmosphere there reigns complete and utter silence; that here in the darkness immutable tranquillity holds sway

- Junichiro Tanizaki

ACADEMICWORKS

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CISTERCIAN MONASTERY

INTERIOR SPACE RENDERING


Making more empty and contemplative space by emptying the space of external program and influence as empty space has more potential than occupied space. Programs are seperated into multiple volumes, creating voids of circulation and contemplation. Gardens and corridors hold emptiness. Empty space made silence space. Empty space connects the monastery and landscape. Empty spaces combine programs.

ACADEMICWORKS

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[PROJECT]

ADVOCATE CHIRIST MEDICAL CENTER 2012 SUMMER STUDIO

PROGRAM LOCATION INSTRUCTOR COLLABORATION

Healthcare Chicago, IL, US Benjamin Riley Jongyoun Jung

[PROJECT DESCRIPTION] “Advocate Christ Medical Center, located in Oak lawn, is a recognized leader in the medical community and one of the major tertiary referral hospitals in the Midwest. The new Patient Care Tower add approximately 308,000 BGSF to the Advocare Christ Medical Center campus. The building will most likely comprise of seven inpatient floors. There are a total of 183 private patient rooms in the new tower. Evidence-based design and biophilic design principles were used to guide the experiential design process.



ADVOCATE CHRIST MEDICAL CENTER

CONCEPT DIAGRAM

PROBLEM - SOLUTION The site of the medical campus is surrounded by huge parking lots resulting in very little vegetation around the site. Therefore, it is difficult to have a nice view from patient tower. Also, making a public space which has close connections with nature is very difficult. To solve the current problem, heavy vegetation is planted on the parking garage is planted. By that, the entire campus can get a visual advantage from vertical vegetation. Also, a vegetation path (a “healing way� that surround the patient tower) is designed to make good spaces which are connected with nature.


ACADEMICWORKS

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ADVOCATE CHRIST MEDICAL CENTER

PATIENT ROOM DESIGN

PATIENT ROOM DESIGN The shape of the patient rooms are tilted to control visual direction toward the roof garden. Also, the shape makes the space feel deeper, heightening the spatial quality higher. Dark wood flooring helps cleaners detect dust on the floor so that the patient rooms can be kept cleaner. Bright colored wood for furniture is helpful to make the atmosphere of the room more like home. Some parts of the walls are painted with “healing color s” that give psychological ease for patients.


DAYLIGHT STUDY MODEL

DAYLIGHT STUDY MODEL #2

ACADEMICWORKS

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ADVOCATE CHRIST MEDICAL CENTER

EBD DESIGN

Evidence-Based Design

PROGRAM INDEX Triage (11)

Soiled Holding (1)

Triage_Negative Pressure (1)

Medi-prep (1)

Waiting area (1)

Nourishment Station (1)

US Room (1)

Equipment Storage (1)

Prep /Exam Toilet (12)

Stretcher/WC Storage (1)

Nurses Station (1)

Janitor Closet(1)

Clean Supply/Linen (1)

Departing Lounge (1)

Evidence-Based Design in healthcare is an extension of the theories of evidence based practice and evidence based medicine. Evidence based medicine stems from Professor Archie L. Cochrane’s premise that much “evidence” for best practices for medical treatments and interventions is available in the form of relevant randomized controlled trials.


TRANSVERSE SECTION ACADEMICWORKS

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ADVOCATE CHRIST MEDICAL CENTER

BIOPHILIC DESIGN

BIOPHILIC DESIGN 1. Reducing Pain - provide well designed outdoor gardens

2. Reducing Patient Stress - provide nature views

SOUTH LOBBY

- provide visual art to enable patients to experience simulated nature

3. Improving Patients’ Sleep - Providing Home like furniture and atmosphere

4. Reducing Depression - linking higher daylight or sun exposure by providing larger windows

5. Reducing Hospital Acquired Infections - clean floor, furniture covering

NORTH LOBBY

EAST ELEVATION


Two main lobbies on the first floor are designed with biophilic design theories. Two story high large windows let a lot of daylight into the space. Additionally, the sunken garden gives a more intimate connection between the new tower and the existing buildings. A pond in the sunken garden combined with the dining space can act as a light reflector which makes the underground dining space bright. Also, a 9 story high atrium on north side is another factor that lets light and nature into the building.

LONGITUDINAL SECTION ACADEMICWORKS

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ADVOCATE CHRIST MEDICAL CENTER

EXTERIOR RENDERING


NIGHT PERSPECTIVE RENDERING

ACADEMICWORKS

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PORTFOLIO

PHOTOS FROM JOURNEY

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PHOTOS FROM JOURNEY LEFT PAGE

1.Kimbell Art Museum 2.Academic Bookshop 3.Museum of Orsay

RIGHT PAGE

4.Utrecht Library

ACADEMICWORKS

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PORTFOLIO

RESUME

1464S Michigan Ave unit1009 Chicago, IL,60605 +1) 773 610 2804 ejeong2@hawk.iit.edu http://issuu.com/ euijun/docs/digital/1

EUIJUN JEONG

SKILLS SOFTWARE Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Auto CAD, Autodesk 3D MAX, Sketch Up, Rhinoceros LANGUAGE KOREAN(NATIVE), ENGLISH

EDUCATION Illinois Institute of Technology (2011-2013) B.Arch, Architecture Hanyang University, S.Korea (2006-2011) B.Arch, Architecture

EXPERIENCE SAMOO Architects & Engineers Internship (JUL 2013 - AUG 2013), Seoul IIT Study Abroad (2012 Fall Semester), Paris Millitary Service, S.Korea (2008-2010) Riot Police


ACTIVITIES Plus Alpha, Architecture Student Society, Hanyang University (2006) L.E.T University Association Speech Club, Seoul (2010)

AWARDS Scholarship, Hanyang University (2007,2008,2011) International Scholarship, Illinois Institute of Technology (2011-2013) College of Architecture Dean’s List, IIT (2011-2013)

ACADEMICWORKS

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EUIJUN JEONG 1464s Michigan Ave unit1009, Chicago, Illinois, 60605, US +1) 773 610 2804

ejeong2@hawk.iit.edu


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