Harvard GSD MAUD Portfolio 2024_Geonwoo Bae (Gabriel)

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GEONWOO BAE

ARCHITECTURE & URBAN PORTFOLIO

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CONTENTS

Academic

IN IN IN_At INcheon, By INdustry, With INfrastructure HANYANG UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE DESIGN THESIS Grand Prize for AIK Architecture Student Competition 2021 Outstanding Achievement Award from Hanyang University

WESTWOOD WESTWARDS GSD URBAN DESIGN CORE STUDIO

CONNECTING SOUTHIE GSD URBAN DESIGN CORE STUDIO

THE LIBRAMP HANYANG UNIVERSITY DESIGN STUDIO 8

Additional

CULTURAL SPACE FOR ELINI YOUNG ARCHITECTS COMPETITION Finalist Mention for Young Architects Competition

OPEN DOORS SEOUL BIENNALE GLOBAL STUDIO 2021 REFUGE PAVILION Seoul City Crossroad Prize

VENICE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE 2021_BEYOND THE INEVITABLE WORKSHOP COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF GENOA AT THE KOREA PAVILION



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NEW MASTERPLAN FOR REVITALIZING INCHEON PORT GRANARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX

Project Type:

Academic_Individual Thesis Project

Period:

2021 Spring Semester

Site: Building Type: Instructor: Award:

Incheon Port, Incheon, Korea Industrial Infrastructure and Adaptive Reuse Prof. So Young Kim GRAND PRIZE FOR 2021 AIK ARCHITECTURE STUDENT COMPETITION OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FROM HANYANG UNIVERSITY

This Project is revitalizing the existing Incheon Inner port granary industry infrastructure wasteland into a new masterplan of cultural infrastructure. By remodeling and constructing the existing silo structure and the vacant shed, newly constructed granary infrastructure is established by changing the port area into a public space which gathers people. Concept of this project is ‘Coexistence’ by maintaining the facilities of existing granary industry and adding cultural programs such as bakery, wheat factory and gallery to make the forbidden land where people could not freely enter into a cultural waterfront landmark of the site Incheon. Now the site has a new integrated process of [Import-Store-manufacture-retail-consume] the grain and the visitors could experience this whole process as a exhibition.


Industrial Wasteland in Incheon Port Incheon Inner Port At Incheon Inner Port, the Government is planning to demolish port infrastructures and Propose a new cultural masterplan. However, the Korea TBT Granary Silo is currently operating and is one of the historical structures that symbolizes the history of Incheon Inner Port including the vacant shed which worked as a main saving hub for the overall granary importing infrastructure system. The company hopes to remain at Incheon inner port and to continue their business to preserve their legacy. With this confrontation, I have seen the potentiality of granary industry and its infrastructures. New Masterplan

Info Center & Restroom

Newly Created Silo

Granary Education & History Hub

Newly Created Shed

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Revitalizing the Silo Infrastructure

Existing Silo In the past, the current silo infrastructure was confidential and only company workers can access to this structure. It could only work as a granary storage and no more. However, with the opening of the port, now residents and visitors could freely access to the port area. With this change, the silo needs to change as well in order to satisfy the needs of the people.

New Addition As a result, the silo today has to contain cultural programs related with granary programs which could be the key for the survival of granary business. By renovating 4 existing silo structure and adding newly constructed structure, the building works as a cultural hub and still facilitates existing granary storage and added flour factory business at the same time.

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Main Exhibitition In Addition

Atrium in Existing Silo

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Section Perspective

The newly created silo is constituted of diverse cultural and granary industry programs. The transformed silo can store grain directly from grain bulk s

es. Also, there is a vertical wheat flour manufacturing machine line and office which can use stored grains for manufacturing and producing wheat flour products

tion can withness these grain importing, saving and manufacturing process as a part of overall exhibition. People can experience the live atmosphere of grain industr

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ships for later manufacturing purpos-

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ry as well as on going exhibition plays.

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Silo Section Model (Scale 1:200)

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3. Exhibition 4. Sky Bridge

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Renovation and Addition to the Shed With the opening of the port, the newly created shed works as a artificial and commercial boundary

due to its location. This long facade works as a visible market

gathers for culture and entertaining purposes. By recreating the existing vacant shed, now the Incheon inner port will regain its original downtown position that has been lost

port. The shed is recreated with the reference of the original shed and existing truss structure and is penetrated to withstand the expanded area with 4 n

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new added additional shed entrances.

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Revitalizing the Shed Infrastructure

Existing Shed In the past, the current shed structure was left vacant because of the downfall of Incheon granary industry. Even now there is no specific plan of vacant shed which is wasting the potentiality the space itself can create. Because of this ghost house the image of Incheon inner port has become more negative. With the opening of the port, this strucutre needs to be the first changing building.

New Addition By transforming the vacant shed, this place has turned into a cultural hub where residents and visitors can actually experience produced products from the new granary industry. Main program is brewery shop and retail section where fresh beer is made from the imported grain and manufactured food are selled right away to the upcoming customers who visits this new shed. 15

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Urban Garden and Retail

Brewery

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Section Perspective

The newly created Shed is the final destination of the new granary industry. Site produced products are located and selled to customers which are mainly brewery and various flour produ

2nd floor which people can enjoy fresh wheat related foods as well as the scenery the incheon inner port provides. Newly created shed works as a main consuming space for visito

the most active space which people can actually taste and enjoy the cultural programs that vitalizes existing vacant shed into a new core of cultural hub at the s

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ucts. In addition, there is an elevated food court

ors and residents of Incheon inner port and is

site Incheon was lacking at the first place.

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Shed Section Model (Scale 1:200)

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02 Westwood Westwards

INTEGRATING NEW & OLD RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS OF WESTWOOD Project Type: Role: Period: Site: Building Type: Instructor:

Academic_Team Project GSD Urban Core Studio Team Project with 1 Member 2023 Fall Semester Westwood, MA, United States Urban Design Dana Mckinney White, Peter Rowe, Michael Manfredi, Stephen Gray

Westwood, one of the major TOD (Transit Oriented Development) site where permanent residence is not provided exists as an individual site with no correlation of the neighborhood. Connection from the neighborhood is blocked and huge retail structures are creating highly car-centric characteristics within the University Avenue that seperates the uniformity of Westwood. In addition, the east side of Westwood neighborhood exists route 128 station with a car-centric identity where extensive parking lots and lack of pedestrian oriented paths and spaces. Our project started by seeking the potentiality of these problematic spaces by transforming existing urban conditions and providing new residential modules to create an integrated westwood to become a town that operates as one unified town. Here, we aim to integrate new residential districts in response to the growing need for housing and the State’s new requirement in Section 3A of the Zoning Act for MBTA communities to have a district zoned for multi-family housing. By providing affordable and effective housing modules with the correlation of mixed development, housing crisis is dealt with increased residential zonings as well as newly integrated programs such as mixed used commercial spaces that are blurred with existing and newly created ecological landscapes.


Improving Housing Crisis & Connectivity of Westwood Westwood, On the Cliff of Housing Crisis

Strategic Planning Diagram

NEWLY CREATED PEDESTRIAN PATH

COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL

Based on ‘Boston Globes’, Home prices have risen nationwide, particularly since the pandemic. By one measure, the cost of a home is now six times higher than it was in 1980. But in Massachusetts, prices have skyrocketed. The

TRANSFORMING EXISTING ROAD STRUCTURE

cost of a single-family home is 11 times higher than in 1980. That means homes are unaffordable in communities around the region, including Westwood, where the median single-family home price reached $1.3M this October. Despite a booming local economy, housing costs are squeezing low- and middle-income families, and there

ECOLOGICAL

aren’t enough new housing or affordable enough housing being built to fix the problem. The city of Westwood is also becoming younger but there are not nearly enough homes being built to keep up with the young but maturing generations looking to buy, families, and the people coming to fill new jobs created by the lively tech economy. The urge to need solutions that could effectively deal with the rising housing crisis is desperate to dramatically change the site Westwood, which is one of the major TOD sites where permanent stay is not preferred by the residents.

Selected Housing Types for Arranging New Residential Zoning

Selected Housing Types

1 BEDROOM + 1 BATHROOM

Combination of Housing Modules

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Residential Prototype 1

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Residential Prototype 2

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Progrmmatic Diagram STAND ALONE STORE RETENTION POND BENCH

PARKING CAFE + RESTAURANT

OPEN SEATING AREA PLAYGROUND

STARTUP STORE DOG PARK RETENTION POND PERFORMANCE CENTER CAFE + RESTAURANT

LIBRARY STAND ALONE STORE OPEN SPACE

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MAIN VIEWING AREA WETLAND GARDEN PLAYSCAPE

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Physical Site Model (Scale 1:1500)

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New Masterplan, Westwood Westwards

With the New Masterplan Westwood Westwards, we promote enhanced connectivity from the west neighborhood which residents can walk all the way through the newly crea

cultural programs that was missing at the first place. Between the pedestrian paths, residential modules aiming to resolve housing crisis are located integrating with public an

be transformed into a more natural and adaptive form which provides increased flexibility for inserting public and residential program zonings to bring back the site Westwoo

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Establishing Water Management System Residential Block Water Management

ated ecological landscapes while experiencing series of public and

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od by providing trajectory of users to enhance the lives of the site. EVAPOTRANSPIRATION

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FILTERATION INFILTRATION

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Axonometric

LEGEND COMMERCIAL SHOPS OFFICE HUB SHOPS OUTDOOR DINNING AREA PARKING LOT

RESIDENTIAL PLAYGROUND PERFORMANCE CENTER CAFE & RESTAURANT DOG PARK OPEN SPACE LIBRARY

NATURAL POND REST AREA 400M RUNNING TRACK INDOOR SPORTS CENTER SOCCER FIELD WATER TREATMENT SCENIC WALKWAY

OTHERS OFFICE HUB ROUTE 128 STATION HEALTHCARE CENTER HOTEL

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WATER MANAGE

Re-using Wate Draining Water to Westwood

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03 CONNECTING SOUTHIE

BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN PEOPLE, NATURE AND COMMUNITY OF SOUTH BOSTON

Project Type: Role: Period: Site: Building Type: Instructor:

Academic_Team Project GSD Urban Core Studio Team Project with 1 Member 2023 Fall Semester South Boston, MA, United States Urban Design Dana Mckinney White, Peter Rowe, Michael Manfredi, Stephen Gray

Connect Southie is a design that advocates for connections between people, nature and it’s community. Our vision started out to encompass the bridging gap between the previously inaccessible industrial sector and the natural allure of South Boston. With a green spine connection providing public facilities, open spaces, parking spaces. The greenery connects beyond mere vegetation, encompassing walkability and transportation. A new tram system is implemented on to the site to bring people on the site to enjoy the new greenery and public facilities. This approach activated the street edges, connecting to the South end of the site. Opening up ground floor commercial linkage, at the same time, proposes a regeneration of street edges. Widening the road for pedestrian and green experiences, with the regeneration of deteriorating housing in the neighborhood. Connect Southie provides South Boston a new green oasis while maintaining it’s industrial site charm. Making the water edge publicly friendly and more public connection beyond this neighborhood.


New Prototype of Residential Module for South Boston Problematic Gap Existing in the Core of South Boston

New Prototype of Residence

The given site South Boston is currently comprising a huge gap between the neighborhoods and the port indsutry zone. It is crucial to seek answers to deal with this discrepency of urban context to fluctuate well designed flux of residents in South Boston to provide a better place then as it was used to be. To blurr the boudaries between the industrial zone and the existing residential zones, I propose a newly created residential prototype housing zonings correlating with green public spaces that naturally creates a organic paths

Corridor & Core

and circulations of resdients including the transportation

Residence Modules

system of tram and topographic underground parking zones.

Green Spaces

Selected Module Types & Composition TYPE 1. 1B1B + xG

TYPE 2. 2B1B + xG

1B 1B + 1/3G

2B 1B + 1/3G

1B 1B + 1/4G

2B 2B + 1/2G

Residential Module 2nd Floor Plan TYPE 3. 1B1B + xG

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Physical Model of Residential Module (Scale 1:300)

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NEWLY CREATED RESIDENCE

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NEWLY CREATED RESIDENCE EXPANDED GREEN AXIS NEIGHBORHOOD INDUSTRIAL ZONE

Exploded Axonometric of Urban Component

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Masterplan With the New Masterplan of South Boston, we also open up the neighborhood by providing access to existing courtyard and hardland situation to provide greenery and connection into the neighborhood. The greenery connection is not only green, but with walkability and transportation, like the middle connection of a tram, to the biking trail provided on the site. The greenery of the sea port side is connected to the other side of the sea coast extending the existing greenery with newly created activity zones. From the left activity zone and to the right industrial zone, existing neighborhood and newly created neighborhood meets with the center of greenery of south boston which enhances the connection among people, nature and community,.

DETAIL PLAN

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1. Main Greenery Axis

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Detail Plan (1:1000)

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GRAND LECTURE THEATER

PEDESTRIAN FREIGHT ROAD

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UNDERGROUND PARKING LOT

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04 LIBRAMP

HANYANG UNIVERSITY OF ERICA LIBRARY REMODELING PROJECT Project Type:

Academic_Individual 4-2 Semester

Period:

2020 Fall Semester

Site: Building Type: Instructor:

Hanyang University ERICA Libraray, Ansan, Korea Library (Remodeling) Prof. Yeo Gab Yun

This Project is a school library remodeling project that was held at 2020. My goal was to change the University ERICA’s school library into a building that could represent our school which at the moment It did not.To reclaim the position as a representing building of our school distinctive feature was required from this library building to inspire the public. The Concept of this project is to make a natural and entertaining circulation that penetrates and connects unlinked and reorganized library programs in order to gather students by giving them a feeling of walking through the forest of books. I have created a ‘Promenade of Ramp’ at this building that becomes the new circulation as well as the new facade of our school library. The circulation is composed of diverse book event zones and links the program starting from the 1st floor to the 5th floor roof garden.


Hanyang University Library Existing Library Building

Site Plan

VACANT GREEN SPACE ERICA PAVILION

ENTRANCE

PARKING LOT

ENTRANCE

HANYANG LIBRARY

ERICA Library has been built at 1983 and with the rising need for student’s service, 2 times of extension

STUDENT HALL

STUDENT WELFARE CENTER

has been proceeded at 1991, 2000. Because of this, diverse programs which are composing the library has

ENTRANCE

been not organized and unnatural circulation was created. Unorganized book stacks are making users hard to find books and unefficient programs are still remaining making the library more dead spaces than the past. Another Problem is that there is a crucial flaw of level difference between original building and recently remodeled building. Users have to transit levels in order to change the spectrum of books

ENGINEERING BUILDING 4 ENGINEERING BUILDING 3

Establishing Inner & Outer Trajectory Ramps

With the use of trajectory ramps, now students can access from both inside and outside of the library. The individual ramp has a theme. Inner trajectory ramp is designed to provide students by naturally ascend using the ramp circulation system to search what they came for. They don’t have to use closed and vertical stairs anymore in order to change floors. On the other hand, the outer trajectory ramp allows students to directly arrive at 4th floor which is a study zone. Students who visit library to study don’t need to use the inner ramp but use the outer ramp to directly arrive at their study zones which is highly efficient.

The design language of library renovation is based on the trajectory ramp circulation. 2 main ramp is shaping the outer and inner design of the library. The original university library had strict and rigid circulation that does not allow creative movements of visitors and users. With the intervention of 2 ramps, now people can naturally access into the forest of books and newly created spaces allows diverse activities which the current library cannot provide to students.

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THK24 Double Window

White Aluminum Vertical Bar

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4F FL EL+12600

THK 0.7 Black Corten Real Zinc Finish

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THK24 Hidden Bar Silver Reflection Double Window

THK24 Hidden Bar Silver Reflection Double Window

3F FL EL+8550 White Oil Paint Finish

THK24 Double Window

White Aluminum Vertical Bar

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THK24 Hidden Bar Silver Reflection Double Window

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THK120 Plain Concrete THK30 Cement Mortar THK120 Reinforced Concrete

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STUDY ROOM 2 Lightweight Steel Ceiling Frame

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Trajectory Section

To link the new proposed 5 layers of programs, newly created circulation was used as a method to replace the orginal core which acted only for circulation. The Trajecto

route. The general order of this circulation is Lecture Theater - Book Maze Zone - 2F Lobby - Grand Stair - 3F Lounge - Western Books - Book Stair Zone - 4F Lobby - Gran

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Section Perspective The perspective section shows newly made circulation and spaces which allows users of this library to act more actively and Dynamically compared to

es to land and depart at the destination where they were heading. While the users could use this integrated circulation, contrary to that people who

ed circulation. While the user is using that circulation, they could see the open space at that back of the library and cound enjoy the view that the former library couldn’t prov

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ory circulation links all 5 layer of programs giving library users an extraordinary feeling which they could see the outside as well as the new created spaces by trajectory

nd Atrium - Roof Atrium Garden. These newly created sequence of spaces provide resting and reading spaces for the users which ERICA Library had wanted at the first place.

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Final Trajectory Ramp

the former libray building. Starting from Level 1 users could use integrated circulation which links all rearranged programs and gives the user choic-

o wants to save time to go upstairs fast can take another newly created circulation at the left in order to reach Level 4 faster than the integrat-

vide to the users. To sum up, by changing the circulation into integrated ramps, existing dead spaces will be changed into users space where all creative activities take place.

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Grand Stair View

At this view users of this library could meet the grand stair at the middle of the integrated circulation and could read books or rest and seeing the outside views at the same time. This stair was designed to provide spaces for the users creativity as well as productivity. The red color indicates the direction and the path of the integrated circulation.

Roof Garden View

At this view users of this library could reach at the end of the integrated circulation that is newly created and they could rest and study on the roof floor. Compared to the original library, now the roof acts as a public space to the visitors for their diverse purposes and with the atrium garden they could feel fresh air as well as outside views.

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05 CULTURAL SPACE FOR ELINI URBAN RENEWAL OF ELINI RAILWAY Project Type: Jury:

Additional_Team Project Young Architects Competition Ricardo Bofill, Marijn Schenk, Giuseppe Zampieri, David Telerman

Period:

2021.06.01 - 2021.09.01

Site:

Elini, Sardegna, Italy

Building Type: Role:

Award:

Railway Infrastructure Reconstruction Team [LPBJ], Leader of a Team of Four Worked on All Translation & Text Writings, All Section Plans, Design Development, Diagrams and Visualization FINALIST MENTION FOR CULTURE STATION

Currently, beautiful nature and daily life in the village Elini are not open to outsiders, and railways are operating only in the summer, wasting facilities. We intend to transform the town into a ‘cultural space’ by using the existing railway infrastructure and vacant land at the site. At vacant land of Elini, we made a pavilion that could capture the townscape and expect to provide both residents and outsiders memorable experiences by running some programs at this pavilion. Also at the railway area, we designed a new structure preserving existing railway and tried to open up the possibility that vacant space could be utilized freely. The newly created spaces will act as a cultural focal point for Elini with the facilities such as hotels, business incubators, art schools, and galleries while maintaining the existing function of the railway station. In the future, Elini is no longer an ordinary passing point but it will be reborn as a cultural space that can accommodate various activities of tourists and residents.


Elini, Old Town of Sardinia Italy Potentiality of Railway Infrastructure of the Town

New Masterplan of Elini

Main Structure Railpark and Station Art School Gallery Hotel Platform Waiting Lunge Cafe Business Incubator Urban Area

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Existing Cultural Program

The old town Elini’s main distinct feature is the railwayinfrastructure system which penetrates the center of the town. The railroad infrastruture is operating only

5. School 6. Church 7. Corrias’ Bar 8. Guest House 9. Cafe

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in certain circumstances and are not efficiently used.

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terplan that could bring back tourists and develop a new cultural ground for residents in Elini. By relating with existing structures near the railroad, we have

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Looking at the Series of Arches

By creating a long sequence of arches on the old railroad infrastructure, residents and visitors can actively use the space even at the seasons where train is not operating. Re

ple and still preserving existing features and functions the old town Elini had at the first place. Sequence of Arches will provide a magnificent view to the users with its fine bri

main structure by moving from arches to arches. The newly created main structure will act as a new city hub for residents and visitors which can bring back the cultural spir

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elted programs will promote cultural experiences to the peo-

ick finishes. Users can enjoy diverse programs created at this

rit the town ELINI wanted to expose to the outside of the city.

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06 OPEN DOORS

2021 SEOUL BIENNALE GLOBAL STUDIO REFUGE PAVILION Project Type: Jury: Period: Site: Building Type: Role:

Award:

Additional_Competition 2021 Seoul Architecture Biennale Dominique Perrault, Choon Choi, BARE, ArchiWorkshop, FHHH Friends 2021.07.01 - 2021.10.31 Constructed at DDP, Seoul, Korea Pavilion Participated as a Hanyang ERICA University team [GLS_0003] member consisted of 4 students and 1 professor Worked on Plans, Concept and 3D Graphics SEOUL CITY CROSSROAD PRIZE

Throughout history, the movement of populations in search of betterlives has been the norm rather than the exception. Today, people areexperiencing unprecedented levels of displacement – exceptional and certainly not the norm. Conflicts rage on in countries like Syria and Myanmar, sea levels rise, and our society struggles for breath. This planet is undergoing massive upheaval and its people twofold. These disquieting human migrations – these major crises – are coming to be recognized as some of the foundational, most challenges of the twenty-first century. As architects and planners, how can we build cities that are adaptive and resilient in serving these displaced populations? Through the media, we are seeing a clearer and clearer image of refugees, who must seek asylum in countries foreign to them. But how can we learn more about these people? What can we do to make our neighborhoods more accepting? To address these complex issues, we examined the concept of ‘Refuge’ at a micro-scale. We looked at how to welcome these guests into our communities to open our homes and to open our doors.



07 2021 VENICE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE_BEYOND THE INEVITABLE WORKSHOP COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF GENOA AT THE KOREA PAVILION Project Type: Period:

Additional_Workshop Presented on Korean Pavilion 2021.10.27 - 2022.11.05

Site:

UniGe, Genoa 1), Korean Pavilion, Venice 2), Italy

Role:

Participated as a Teaching Assistant Worked on Digital Collaborative Drawing and one of the Presenters

Instructor:

Prof. So Young Kim

Beyond the inevitable explores the urban patterns of two different and distant cities: Genova and Seoul. In the city, even when we feel alone, we’re always part of a huge network of different paces, habits, desires, problems, and lives. The workshop explores the grey area between individual and collective, specific and generic, form and process in search of a dialogue, a moment of confrontation. Very different backgrounds meet in “Beyond the Inevitable” to develop together a language to claim the rights to the house, to the city, and so to the planet, disarming the contradictions and transforming instability into a positive condition. Questioning our urban condition of living together, students discuss the trends that differentiate or link the two cities. Bordering by the water context - Ligurian sea and Han river - in the middle point, the land is becoming a third land where contexts from two cities are mixing up. The connections are possible through the drawing of the most significant open space analysed.


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