gmdk - Architectural Portfolio: Volume 2

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VOLUME II

Geun Mo (Daniel) Kim Selected Works 2016 - 2021


Geun Mo (Daniel) Kim Sydney Olympic Park NSW Australia +61 (0)410 922 974 geunmo.d.kim@gmail.com


CV E DUCAT I O N + Master of Architecture

2018 - 2019

UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY

+ Bachelor of Desig n in Architecture

2012 - 2016

UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY

+ Queensland Certificate of Education

2008 - 2011

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN SCHOOL - Graduated with OP5 (equivalent to ATAR 92 - 94) - Academic Award in 2009

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EX P ERIEN CE

+ Student Intern

01.2013 - 02.2013

Haenglim Architecture & Engineering - Was involved in Korean Embassy in Brunei Project - Drawing section and plan by using AutoCAD - Making mass and site study models - Translating documents between English and Korean

+ Graduate of Architecture

09.2016 - Present

moMA Architects - Feasibility Study & Concept Design - Pre-DA Preparataion - DA / CC / Tender Documentation - DA / CC / Tender Consultants & Builder Coordination - Project & Client Management

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+ Envoy Team Volunteer

03.2016 - 06.2016

20th Biennale of Sydney - Assisting visitors and explaining about artworks

+ Army - Sergeant

02.2014 - 11.2015

Headquarters of the 165

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- Military Occupational Speciality : Mitlitary Logistics Admin.

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Rhinoceros 5 & 6

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ArchiCAD

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Photoshop

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Illustrator

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Indesign

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After Effects

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R E F E R E NCE Andrew Costi

Costi Architects Principal Architect M: +61 (0)414 464 700 E: andrew@costiarchitects.com.au

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PROFESSIONAL EX P ER E I N C E

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NO U V O

Lidco m b e N S W Task Description

Project Detail

I worked on this project from 2017 – 2019, progressing from the initial Feasibility Stage to the Development Application process. Under the guidance of a Supervising Architect, I was in involved in planning research and documentation during the Feasibility Stage, before undertaking the documentation process for DA during which I was responsible for Design consultations with clients, coordination of consultants, and overall coordination of drawings. I was thus able to make a significant contribution in the documentation of site plan / floor plans / sections / elevations / material schedule / shadow diagram; all of which was coordinated well with consultants to ensure a successful project.

Year: 2017 - 2019 Location: Lidcombe NSW Australia Type: Mixed-Use Development Scale: 60 Units Architect: moMA Architects Client: Bridge St. Development Pty Ltd Status: DA Approved

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THE C LA RE N C E Lidco m b e N S W Task Description

Project Detail

I have worked on the project between 2016 - 2020 from its Section 4.55 Application to Construction Certificate process. Under the guidance from the Supervising Architect, I have undertaken Section 4.55 & Construction Certificate documenation, consultant coordination and acted as a project leader during the Construction Certificate process. I made signficiant contribution in the documentation of complete architectural set for Construction Certificate including the coordination with the consultants and the relevant local authority.

Year: 2014 - 2020 Location: Lidcombe NSW Australia Type: Multi-Residential Development Scale: 20 Units Architect: moMA Architects Client: Huafa Development Pty Ltd Status: CC Approved

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LIDCO MBE W A L K Lidco m b e N S W Task Description

Project Detail

I have worked on the project from 2016 - 2018 from its Development Application & Section 4.55 Application process. I made signficiant contribution in the documentation for DA and Section 4.55 including the coordination with the consultants. As there was significant design change between DA and Section 4.55, It was chanllenging for us to prepare the Section 4.55 within a month.

Year: 2014 - Present Location: Lidcombe NSW Australia Type: Mixed-Use Development Scale: 74 Units Architect: moMA Architects Client: ACE Development Pty Ltd Status: Under Construction

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S Y DN EY INSUL A Lidco m b e N S W Task Description

Project Detail

I have worked on the project in 2017 for the Feasbiiltiy Study and Pre-DA process. The project was submitted to the 2017 The Korean Institute of Culture Architecture (KICA) for the exhibition. I was working closely with the director to produce 3D Model and Concept diagram for the exhibition submission. Also, I generated the design package for the Pre-DA Meeting.

Year: 2017 - Present Location: Lidcombe NSW Australia Type: Boarding House Scale: 37 Units Architect: moMA Architects Client: ACE Development Pty Ltd Status: Concept Design

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THE A D D ER T ON Lidco m b e N S W Task Description

Project Detail

I was involved in Construction Certificate and Section 4.55 Application to coordinate with consultants and generate full documentation including details. From the previous Development Application performed by other architect, there were many non-compliance issues including significant access issue. Therefore, during this project, the main given task was to identify any non-compliance with AS1428.1, AS2890.1 and National Construction Code.

Year: 2016 - 2020 Location: Lidcombe NSW Australia Type: Town House Scale: 8 Units Architect: moMA Architects Client: Wealthland Pty Ltd Status: CC Approved

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VI LLA D E L UXE Lidco m b e N S W Task Description

Project Detail

I have worked with director on this project in 2019 to prepare the architectural drawings and relevant documents to submit to the planning & environmental court approval. Tasks were included consultant coordination, drafting and prepareing of design package for the court submission. Also, after the court approval, I have also worked on the 3D Visualization and marketing package.

Year: 2018 - Present Location: Lidcombe NSW Australia Type: Town House Scale: 24 Units Architect: moMA Architects Client: Nova Group Pty Ltd Status: Sec 4.55 Approved

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THE A TKIN S D UPL EX Ermin g to n N S W Task Description

Project Detail

This was my first project that I was in charge for the Construction Certificate process to the Occupational Certificate. I have undertaken the consultant coordination, architectural drafting and attended the design meeting with the clients and acted as project leader. I made a significant contribution to the interior design to improve the quality of living. During the Occupational Certificate, I attended the site inspection under my director’s guidance and help to prepare the documents for Subdivision Certificate.

Year: 2014 - 2019 Location: Lidcombe NSW Australia Type: Dual Occupancy Scale: 2 Units Architect: moMA Architects Client: Private Status: Completed

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ACADEMIC P R OJ EC T S



01 P R A G M A TIC E C C L E C TI SM



P RA GMA TI C EC C L EC T I S M P arr a m a tta N S W Project Brief

Project Detail

From the Brief: “As worldwide populations continue to urbanize and grow, creating megacities, the role of the tall building in the twenty-first century has moved beyond simply addressing spatial and economic efficiencies. The permanence of these structures necessitates careful forethought into how they will interface with the surrounding urban context, the natural environment, their inhabitants, and the world as a whole. Although they are statically embedded in our cities, skyscrapers must employ a dynamic spatial and functional dialogue, allowing them to remain active and relevant for not just decades, but centuries.”

Year: 2016 Location: Parramatta NSW Australia Type: Competition Entry (Team of 3) Run By: The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) Status: Conceptual Team Member: Dong Ho Lee / Geun Mo Kim / Hyea Ju Oh

Design Approach In order to address the brief, our team sought to improve the social interaction between the neighbours to counteract the recent trends of practical and efficient layout of floor plan for high-rise building causeing the discontinuity of people. Our solution was to provide the communal space between the units to improve both acoustic privacy and social interaction. The form of the building was designed to improve the cross ventilation and natural solar access for both residential units and communal space

Role Design, Visualization, Diagramming, Documentation, Planning Research

Software Used Rhino 5, 3ds MAX, Corona Renderer, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign

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Typ i ca l Res i d e nt i a l

C o m m u n a l Sp a c e

Ro o f To p Te r ra c e

Po d i u m L eve l


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02 THE M O M E N TU M



THE MOME N T UM Cir cu l a r Qua y N S W Design Statement

Project Detail

The Overseas Passenger Terminal is situated in a unique location with strong ties to the culture and history of Sydney, providing many unique opportunities for the building to address. This is especially true of an architectural museum located in the site, especially with its direct sightline to an iconic part of Australian architecture. Furthermore, in the current age, the idea of a modern museum is not simply as a repository of historical knowledge, but also as a venue to interact with the community and offer entertainment, thereby allowing it to synchronise well with the opportunities offered by the site. Therefore, I decided to design an architectural model museum which provides not only a deep insight into significant buildings within architectural history, but also a fun and interactive method of teaching that history to the public. According to the site analysis and research, the location is essentially an area where modern culture and history interconnect seamlessly with one another through the engagement of its modern context and form with the deep history of the site; with culture, context and history mixing together in a manner where there are only soft boundaries between each concept within the site

Year: 2019 Location: Circular Quay NSW Australia Type: Graduation Studio Run By: The University of Sydney Status: Conceptual

The design principle aims to express this soft-boundary through the use of a grid system which can allow programs to interlock seamlessly with one another. The exhibitions were thus organised in a manner which sought to show the process of design in terms of model fabrication and technology, but were interlocked in a manner which sought to display the intricacies of this process and how it could all interrelate in a manner which was not uniform. Through this arrangement, the museum was able to present its information to visitors in a manner which was simultaneously informative yet fun, with visitors able to wander through the exhibits as they pleased.

Role Design, Visualization, Diagramming, Documentation, Planning Research

Software Used Rhino 5, 3ds MAX, Corona Renderer, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign

Link to Full Document: https://issuu.com/geunmo.d.kim/docs/portfolio_312053045

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1. Cultural Interseciton The Overseas Passenger Terminal (OPT) is surrounded many iconic culutural elements such as MCA, Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Rocks. As there are many cultural elements around the site, the proposed architecture museum needs to act as the central cultural hub to accommodate the public space. Also, it needs to encourage the architecture around Sydney.

2. Contextual Interseciton The location of the Overseas Passenger Terminal (OPT) is surrounded with various contextual elements. Firstly, the existing structure and articifical land-fill is composed of concrete and portal frame while the the contextual building on the rocks are mostly built with bricks and sandstone that contain historical value. Also, as it is located in front of ocean, it has a great oppertunity to mix this various elements to form an architecture.

3. Temporal Interseciton The Circular Quay and the Overseas Passenger Terminal (OPT) have had history since the immigrants from the UK arrived. The proposal of the design would encourage the journey from past to future in the museum while, it encourages the present of architecture.

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PRESENT

FUTURE

4. “Soft-Boundar y ” Based on this three different intersection; “Cultural, Contextual and historical Intersection“ The new architecture museum will communicate to each intersection while it does not provide clear boundary to any of this intersection. The public will be encouraged experience different intersecion in the museum which suggests the new paradigm of museum at Circular Quay. Geun Mo (Daniel) Kim | 33


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03 THE S E ED



THE SEED

Crow s N e s t N S W Design Vision Statement

Project Detail

Our vision for this project was twofold. Firstly, we sought to create a new functioning Community Centre in anticipation of the new CBD proposal for Crows Nest, boosted by the creation of the Crows Nest Metro Station. At the same time, we sought to utilise this same building as a reflection of the community’s resistance to urbanisation and a warning against over-urbanisation, through its program as a seedbank designed to protect nature against a future where all nature has been eliminated. To facilitate this process, we designed the building program with two stages. Initially the building completely preserves nature from human destruction through its seedbank, with a vault preserving seeds for the future. We then provided education spaces and stores within the building which essentially reintroduced non-endangered species to new humans, resulting in a gradual spread of plants out into the community. This will result in a new community which lives harmoniously with nature, becoming a reflection of the Crows Nest which the current community sought, and which was being endangered by the gentrification of the area.

Year: 2019 Location: Crows Nest NSW Australia Type: Urban Research Studio Run By: The University of Sydney Status: Conceptual

Role Design, Visualization, Diagramming, Documentation, Planning Research

Software Used Rhino 5, 3ds MAX, Corona Renderer, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign

Link to Full Document: https://issuu.com/geunmo.d.kim/docs/the_seed_312053045_440347507_ 450537183450537183

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FLOWER Advertisement

LEAVES Production & Communicatin

STEM Research & Adaptation

ROOT Preservation

Vertical Design Concept & Strategy Our vertical strategy was inspired by the image of a flower sprouting out of the ground. At the root level (underground), the seed/roots is protected underground (corresponding with our preservation programs). Then at the stem level, the seed begins budding and ADAPTING to its environment (hence our research and adaptation programs are located above preserveation). It then begins producing leaves (production and communication) as it gets taller, before sprouting into a flower at the top, ADVERTISING itself to the rest of the world to allow it to spread around the world.

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Seedbank

Greenhouse

Garden

Metro Station

seeds are preserved in a secure seedbank, away from the new urban environment.

Plants are allowed to grow in a carefully controlled environment, in a preparation for future release.

Having adapted to the new urban environment, plants are allowed to grow almost freely in garden beds.

The adapted seeds are free to spread throughout Sydney, aided by the station locate on-site.

Horizontal Design Concept & Strategy The horizontal design concept was to provide a smooth transition from the private space to the public space. The building has been envisioned as a seedbank which will simultaneously preserve nature in anticipation of a hyper-urbanized future, but also simultaneously act as a centre which will gradually relesase nature back into the urban environment, whilst also raising awareness on the different plants which can be found within the Sydney Basin Area.

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04 H E X B OX C A N O PY



HEX BO X CA N OPY Dar li ng to n NS W Design Statement

Project Detail

The HexBox Canopy is an experimental segmented timber shell, consisting of prefabricated hexagon-shaped boxes made from plywood plates. Since antiquity, arched spatial structures such as masonry vaults and domes have played a fundamental role in architecture, enabling the covering of wide spans without the use of intermediate supports as well as dramatically reducing the amount of required material.

Year: 2019 Location: Darlington NSW Australia Type: Code to Production Run By: The University of Sydney Status: Completed

The design aims to devise not only a pavilion that demonstrates the advances of digital timber constructions, but the structure also provides a space for students to use for the entire day, shading them from the sun and rain, and respite from their computers. With 1531 timber segments making up 201 boxes, the HexBox shell is exclusively made of plywood components without the addition of any kind of metal fasteners for the main load-bearing structure. The major novelty is the wood-only connections between the boxes, which are made from the off-cuts produced after cutting the main plates of the structure.

Role Prototypipng, Construction

Software Used Rhino 5, Grasshopper

Link to Full Document: https://issuu.com/geunmo.d.kim/docs/hexbox_diary_312053045

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Geun Mo (Daniel) Kim Sydney Olympic Park NSW Australia +61 (0)410 922 974

© 2021 Geun Mo Kim. All rights reserved

geunmo.d.kim@gmail.com


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