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A R C H I T E C T U R E P O R T F O L I O

Gijoon Paris SIM


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Academic Works

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Professional Experience

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Tr a v e l S k e t c h e s

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D R AWB R I DGE ES T UA R Y RESEA RCH CENT E R University of Maryland ARCH600 / 12 weeks Professor Gardner Te a m : J a r e d S c h m i t z

Project Brief T h e fi e l d s ta ti o n f o r the M o nie B ay b ra nch of t h e C h e s a p e a k e B ay Natio nal Estuarine R esea r c h R e s e r ve seek s to mimic a sma ll p art th e C h e s ap eak e Bay watershe d, c reati n g i ts o w n mic ro -ec o system w ithi n t h e s i te . T h e i c o nic b utterf ly ro o f s o f the t wo b u i l d i n g s p l a c ed o n the site slo p e d own t o a c o n s tr u cte d wetland in the c ente r , m i m i c ki n g a s m a ll trib utary o f a watershe d syst e m . T h e c o nstruc ted wetland in the c en t e r i s u s e d to treat all water o n site a nd c reate s a c e n tral, c o nnec tive sp ac e for resea r c h e r s , v i s iting stud ents, and o the r u sers to g a th e r aro und . The p ro g ram is si m p l y o r g a n i z e d to p ub lic , p rivate and la b, wh ere p r i va te l i ving q uarters are elevate d t o prov i d e a m a z ing view o ut to the b ay.

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Monie Bay Site Plan

1”=128’ N

Right on the edge of Monie Bay’s wetland, the researchers have been conducting rigorous research on its estuary in old farmhouse without adequate equipments and spaces. The new facility will sit right on what is unused chicken sheds today, minimizing disruption on site during construction. The orientation of the buildings responds to the surrounding ecological characteristics but also addresses future pavilion location to become harmonious campus instead of sole individual building.

1”=32’

Site Section E-W

Flood Level + 7’

Site Section N-S

Flood Level + 7’

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Sustainability Strategies E ne r g y Roof overhangs are strategically planned to allow solar heat during winters and block direct summer sun. 3700 sq feet of photostatic panels are place on southern facing roof that will provide 72% of the total energy use on the site. 18 closed loop ground source heat pump system will be integrated to provide hydronic radiant hear floor system in both buildings.

G re e n e ry Green roof on northern facing roof will reduce runoff and improve water quality, conserve energy, reduce noise and air pollution. Southern green roof also improve visual connection to the bay from second floor. Food waste will be decomposed on-site and provide healthy fertilizer to the constructed wet land and edible garden.

Wa t e r The constructed wetland between the buildings will treat greywater produced from the site. The wetland will consist of three main system: Filtration, Treatment, and Polishing wetlands. Treated water will be reused along with rainwater collected from the roofs and overflow will naturally drain to the site without interrupting sensitive environments surrounding the site.

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S ec t i o n P e r s pe c ti ve L ooki ng East

Pr iva te Offi ce Open Offi ce S pace M ai n Gat heri ng

Re str ooms

I ndi vi du al D orm s Pri vat e B alcony

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34’

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B oat H ou s e Acces s M ain La b / Cla ssr ooms Ob ser va ti o n De c k Scr e e ne d Por ch C ons tr u c te d Wetland

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24’

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S ec o nd F l o o r

Ty p i ca l Wa ll Se cti o n s MECH 70 SF

DORMITORY 400 SF

STORAGE 68 SF

OUTDOOR DECK WC / SHOWER 230 SF

WC / SHOWER 230 SF

KITCHEN 140 SF

W/D 55 SF

OBSERVATION DECK

GATHERING ROOM 390 SF STUDY 125 SF SINGLE ROOM 190 SF

DOUBLE ROOM 190 SF

DOUBLE ROOM 190 SF

DOUBLE ROOM 190 SF

STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF ROOF UNDERLAYMENT 3” RIGID INSULATION 3/4” PLYWOOD DECKING 2”x12” JOISTS WITH FIBERGLASS INSULATION 1/2” WHITE GYPSUM

ELEVATED VIEWING DECK

2 8”x24” GLULAM BEAMS SISTERED W/ 8X8 GLULAM COLUMN IN CENTER

KALWALL CLERESTROY

17’ - 4”

TYP DROPPED CEILING 30W RECESSED LIGHTING FISXTURE

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Grou n d F l o o r JANITOR 50 SF

MECH 115 SF

OFFICE 1 80 SF

STORAGE 195 SF

OFFICE 2 75 SF

OUTDOOR STORAGE

SCREEND PORCH

5/8” ENGINEERED WOOD FLOOR ELEC. / IT 65 SF

LOBBY 140 SF

RECEPTION / ADMIN OFFICE 100 SF

WC 118 SF

WC 118 SF

DIRECTOR’S OFFICE 166 SF

1 1/8” RADIANT FLOOR

OPEN OFFICE 230 SF MAIN GATHERING 600 SF

KITCHENETTE / LIVING 380 SF

VESTIBULE 65 SF

12’ - 0”

TYP ACOUSITC CEILING TILES

MECH 69 SF SECURE STORAGE 54 SF

WET / SWMP LAB 1307 SF

STORAGE 200 SF

MUD ROOM 152 SF

WC 52 SF

5’ - 2”

SCREEND PORCH

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OPERABLE SKYLIGHT

300W PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL

3” TONGUE AND GROOVE WOOD DECKING

32W 4’ DIRECT/INDIRECT FIXTURE

WOOD RAILINGS W/ STAINLESS STELL CABLES

CEDAR SIDING 1” AIR GAP AIR/WATER BARRIER 3” RIGID INSULATION 1/2” PLYWOOD CLADDING 2”x6” STUD WITH FIBERGLASS INSULATION 1/2” WHITE GYPSUM

8’ - 0”

HINGED STORM SHUTTER 4’x8’ LOW GAIN DOUBLE GLAZING

12’ - 0”

INT. WOOD FINISH

5/8” ENGINEERED WOOD FLOOR 1 1/8” RADIANT FLOOR

WOOD RAILINGS W/ STAINLESS STELL CABLES

12” TJI JOISTS WITH SPRAY INSULATION 1/2” PLYWOOD CLADDING 3” RIGID INSULATION

DECK BOARDS OVER 2”x12” JOISTS

AIR/WATER BARRIER 3/8” MDO

DARK GREY FIBER CEMENT BOARD

5’ - 2” 8”x8” COLUMN STEEL CROSS BRACING

PILE CAP

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A N E W G AT E WAY University of Maryland ARCH403 / 6 weeks Professor Tilghman

Project Brief O n t he m o u th o f B altimo re’ s I nner Harbor , L azar e tto P o i n t is an ex c ellent p lac e for a “ D e s ti n a ti o n ,“ p o tentially enc lo sing the i n n er h a r b o r wa terf ro nt p ro menad es. T h e Ba l ti m o r e Maritime I nstitute p ro je cts over th e p e d e s trian b rid g e, The Har bor L i n e, a n d b e yo nd the water to mak e a n i m p or ta n t th r e s ho ld to the inner harbor. It s i m p r e s s i ve e x tensio n o ut to the wa te r al so e x p r e s s e s i ts d esire to c o mmunica te p rog r a m m a ti c a s p ec ts o f the institute. T h e vo l u m e ’s massive truss struc tu r e c a n t i le ve r s ove r the p laza to emp hasize s t h e i nd u s tr i a l h isto ry o f B altimo re, w hi le t h e e n ve l o p o f the institute sug g ests i ts m ove m e n t to th e f uture and b eyo nd .

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Imm e di a t e Si t e Pl an G ro u n d F lo o r

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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Harbor Line Plaza Ticket/Coat Room Retail Cafe Lobby Storage Sub-Grade Visitor Amenities

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Ro o f F lo o r 1

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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Control Room Maintenance Room Storage Mechanical Rooftop Private Event Space

T h i rd F lo o r 2

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6-8.

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Primary Exhibition Lecture Room A Lecture Room B Green Room Staff Lounge Offices

Se co n d F lo o r 2

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1. Collaboration Space 2-3. Maker Space 4-7. Classrooms 8. Lounge 9-11. Offices 12. Library 0 10

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Site Plan

B

S ec tion A- A

Harbor Line

BMI

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A B

Cement Silos

S ec tion B- B

Lighthouse

Cultural Hub “Destination”

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1” = 800”

1” =500”


S e c ti o n C - C

S e c ti o n D - D

LIBRARY

MAIN EXHIBIT

MAIN ATRIUM

COLLAB SPACE LOBBY

PLAZA

HARBOR LINE

SUB-GRADE VISITOR AMENITIES PARKING

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Program Axon

Envelope Detail

Polycarbonate Panels Clear Glazing Exposed Truss

Concrete on Metal Deck W36 X 247 Reflective Stainless Steel Panels

Iterations

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Bird Eye View

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G AT E WAY P A R K University of Maryland ARCH403 / 5 weeks Professor Tilghman Te a m : B . S a m u e l + S . P a l m e r

Project Brief O u r te a m s a w a g reat o p p o rtunity to t ran sfo r m th i s heavily ind ustrialized si te i n t o a d e s ti n a ti o n that c o nnec ts the dots b et we e n B a l ti mo re harb o r waterf ront p rom e n a d e . T h i s ‘ d estinatio n’ b ec am e a c ul t u r a l c e n te r w ith p ro g rams o riented i n a c entr a l i z e d p lan, resemb ling the For t Mc H e n r y a c r o s s the harb o r. To ex te nd our d e s i g n to c o nnec t to o ur new pi e r d wel l i n g s , we p ro p o sed a new typ o lo g y of b u i l d i n g s a l o n g the p iers b etween Lazaretto P oi n t to C a n to n P ark . We p ro p o sed a ra i sed p e d e s tr i a n b rid g e, Harb o r Line , t h a t p i e r c e s th ro ug h the new typ o lo g y of b u i l d i n g s , c r e a ti ng massive p ub lic ave nu e ab ove wa te r c o nnec ting the w ho le e a st si d e o f th e H a r b or. 20


Ph a s e O ne

P h ase Two

1”=350’

S ite Re n de r in gs : S . P a lme r

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From Harbor Line looking towards silos and the cultural hub

From Harbor Line looking towards new dwellings on piers

Overall Section from water to central plaza

Wetland New Observation Deck Existing Silos Lighthouse

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Harbor Line

Cultural Hub

Central Plaza


From the new observation deck on silos looking to the hub

From the inside of cultural hub plaza

New dwelling section in respect to Harbor Line

Cultural Hub section in respect to harbor line and waterfront

Harbor Line Cultural Hub New Dwellings

Harbor Line

Piers along Water

P e r spe ctive Re n de r in gs : S . P a lme r

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M I X E D U S E A PA R T M E N T University of Maryland ARCH402 / 5 weeks Professor Northen

Project Brief W i t h a cu l tu r ally d iverse and uniqu e n ei g h b o r h o o d , L o g an Circ le attrac ts m a ny i n d i v i d u a l s a n d f a milies w ith its ric h c ult u r e an d s tr e e t l i fe . S itting in the heart o f Lo ga n C i rc l e fa c i n g d o wn to the Cap ito l, the site i s a l a n d m a r k and g ateway to d o w ntown Wash i n g to n D.C and to Lo g an Circ le its e lf. C l ose l y l o o ki n g at the neig hb o rho o d , the ap art m e n t h a d to wo rk and f eel lik e home . T h e d e s i g n c o n sid ered many asp ec ts a nd t a c k l e d m a n y p ro b lems suc h as c limate , c od e, p r o g r a m matic req uirements a nd c on t e x tu a l s e n s ib ilities/ Charac teristic s of L at e Vi c to r i a n Ro w Ho uses surro undi ng t h e a r e a . R e i n t erp retatio n o f the La te Vi c t o r i a n c h a r a c teristic s inf luenc ed the l ayou t, p r o p o r ti o n, and even the to ne of the facade. 24


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Site Map

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Floor Plans

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Ground Floor

Section a-a

Ty p i c a l F l o o r

Penthouse Floor

Retail Space 1

1Bedroom Unit 1

1Bedroom Unit 1

Main Lobby 2

Studio Unit 2

Studio Unit 2

Garage Entrance 3

Common Space 3

Private Outdoor Space 3

Retail Space 4

Light-well 4

Common Outdoor Space 4

Section b-b

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North Elevation

West Elevation

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South Elevation


Typical Unit Designs 21’

25’

25’

33’

Typi ca l 1 Bedroom U nit

Ty p i ca l Stu d i o Un i t

The one be dr oom u ni t targ ets for you ng cou ple s w ho wor k ti r e le ssly in the D . C. a r e a with a n i nte r e st in enga ging wi th the c o mm u nity the y a r e pa r t o f . This u nit pr ovi de s a sp ac iou s ma ste r be dr oom w ith a u ni qu e ba lcony d ef ining both i nte r i or a nd ex terior spa ce .

T he s t u di o u ni t des i gn provi des an effi ci ent u s e of s pace w hi le s t i ll creat i ng com fort able li vi ng envi ronm ent for you ng profes s i onals w ho enjoy D . C . ’ s vi brant and act i ve cu lt u re. 29


Structural Elements

Sto ne Veneer Co nc rete Slabs Operable L ou vers

Co ncr e te Colu mns

C u rt ai n Wall

O p era ble Exte r ior Pa ne ls Detail Studies

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Ext eri or B alcony


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A L - T H U M A M A S TA D I U M P r o j e c t

FIFA WC Stadium

Locations Duration Title

S.Korea & Qatar June 2017 - July 2018 Junior Site Coordinator

Project Brief As a L e a d De sig n Co nsultant, Heer i m Arc h i te c ts & P lanners were selec ted to p rov i d e a r ch i te ctural servic es f o r the F i fth P rec i n ct s ta d i u m f o r the 2022 Q atar F IFA Worl d C u p . L o ca ted just So utheast o f D oha , Al T hu m a m a S ta d ium ho sts the to urname nt u n t i l th e q u a r te rf inal matc h w ith its 46,0 0 0 seating capacity. As a Junior Site Coordinator work in g d i r e ctl y w ith the p ro jec t manage r i n t hi s i n te r n atio nal d esig n and bu i lt p roj ect, I wa s h e a vily invo lved in the d es ign c oord i n a ti o n b e tween sub -c o nsultants fr om arou n d th e wo r l d . Fo c using mainly o n G u lf S u st a i n a b i l i ty A ssessment System (GSAS), S t ru ctu r e d e s i g n, and M asterp lan, I had a n exc ep ti o n a l o p p o rtunity to und erstand a nd exp er i e n ce o n internatio nal c o o rd ina ti on an d le a d e r s h i p sk ills in this hig h p rofile i n t ern a ti o n a l p r o jec t. 32


I ma ge s copy r igh ts to S upr e me Committe e for De live r y & Le ga cy

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T R AV E L S K E TC H E S Copenhagen

Paris Zurich Vicenza Florence Rome

Campidoglio Rome, Itlay 34

Te m p i e t t o Rome, Italy


Villa Rontunda Vicenza, Italy

Villa Rocca Di Pisana Vicenza, Italy 35


Piazza del Popolo Rome, Italy

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St. Peter’s Basilica Va t i c a n C i t y

Grossmunster Zurich, Switzerland Pantheon Rome, Italy 37


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