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HanEul Park 74, Magokjungang 3-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea Phone:+82 10 6512 5131 Email: hpark56@saic.edu
Education: 2014 - 2017 School of Art Institute Chicago _ BFA Architecture / Interior Architecture 2015 Seoul National University _ Exchange program / Space Design 2011 - 2012 Maryland Institute College of Art _ Undergrad Foundation 2003 - 2010 Northbridge International School of Cambodia
Experience: 2018 - present Steven Leach Associates _ Project Manager & Designer 2017 Mins Design _ Intern Interior design_Schematic / AutoCAD/ SketchUp / Physical model 2015 Space Group _ Intern Architecture design assistant_AutoCAD / Physical model / 3D
Skills:
Language - Korean / English Software _ AutoCAD _ Adobe (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) _ MS Office _ (Word, Powerpoint, Excel) _ Rhinoceros _ SketchUp Others _ Laser cutting _ 3D printing _ Wood shop skills
Awards:
Merit Scholarship (2011 - 2017) _ Maryland Institute College of Art _ School of Art Institute Chicago
Extra:
2017 Seoul National University ISI Program 2012 - 2014 Military service in Republic of Korea MRISA - Sports exchange program in Cambodia
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Contents
The Water Experimental Center + Gallery _ Chicago, IL, USA _ 2015
The Palimpest _ Chicago, IL, USA _ 2017
The Restroom Urbanism _ Chicago, IL, USA _ 2016
The Project L _ Seoul, Republic of Korea _ 2016
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CHICAGO RIVER EXPERIENCE CENTER & GALLERY Location_
320 E. North Water st, Chicago IL. USA
Program_
River center / Galleries
Year_
2016
Site Area_ 45,000 sq ft
“Architects become redundant because they obsess about physical objects and don’t understand the immaterial networks orchestrating everyday cultural life.” Critical point of view from the dean of GSAPP, Mark Wigley. In short, Mark Wigley is addressing goals for architects and students.
WATER + ARCHITECTURE MAPPING
First, to learn that architecture is more than making forms and must embrace social responsibility. Second, to formulate ideas and become an activist for our cities and communities. Lastly, to broaden the understanding of an architect’s scope and knowledge.
Water Tower Historic Water Tower
Water Works, Chicago Public Library
The Driehaus Museum
The challenge of this project was to weave diverse aspects of the area, such as culture, site, form, materials and functions. The project was to develop a community base cultural center in downtown Chicago.
Jardine Water Purification Plant Water Works, Chicago Public Library
The site is approximately 45,000 sf. located in Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago. The site sits at the level of river walk and a level down from adjacent streets.
Chicago Children’s Museum
The project began with research and analysis of complexity of urban area. The other elements were to imagine the social and cultural impacts both to and from this project.
Museum of B.C McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum
Numerous potentials were created by embracing the Chicago river and its museum was restrained in the McCormick bridge house. New facet of the Chicago river experience and galleries were desired as the project progressed.
Chicago Cultural Center
Art Institute of Chicago
PROGRAMS Friends of the Chicago River
Observation
Gallery
Administrative
Storage
Deparment Water Management
Water Activities
Ramp Route
Experimental
Site Light Medium Dense River
Facts
Cafe
Exhibitions
Multi-Purpose
Traffic / Day
Traffic / Night
Level diagram
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Vibrant area of the city
Existing condition / circulation
Perserving the view
Routine / voids
Towards the vibrant city
Adapted
SKIN INSPIRATION
The facades are created in voids, which were created by the ramp. The ramp dealt with directionalities and movements from site analysis. This enhanced fluidity between two levels and communicating with level changes which seemed problematic. The platform transformed due to formative characteristic of the project. It carved existing ground of river walk level and punched two holes so facades could sit on the water. Which created intimidate bonds between program and function of the buildings. The dynamic gesture of the buildings was carried on to its skin. Referential to texture of water, the skin gently wraps around two facades and create voids of windows.
Multi-functional Proposed area
The project has rejuvenated the parking lot into a commercial and cultural focal point with strong identification.
River related area Gallery
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Street level with access to roof garden, library and river promotion room.
Level 2 is accessible from the ramp for 2nd floor gallery, cafe and lecture hall.
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LEVEL 2
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River walk level exposed to river experience hall, gallery and water management offices
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LEVEL 1
3-D Model in 1/16�
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Image 1: Sky light
Image 2: The Gallery scene
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Image 3: The Rive Experience Center
Image 4: View from the ramp
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Co-Work / Re- Use Location_
1210 West Lake st, Chicago IL. USA
Program_
Co-work / Re-use
Year_
2017
Site Area_ 11,000 sq ft
The project investigated issues critical to the design of Co-work space, including identity, community and flexibility. These investigations will serve as a basis for the development of a narrative and quantitative program of activities, needs and requirements.
Music Garage Chicago
H.O.M.E
TMC
Google Chicago
Fulton West
WeWork Fullerton
SRAM W. Fullerton st
Oak Street Health Co.op HQ 1210 W. Lake st W. Lake st
Nitel
Morgan Station
QUEsocial
The project also response to an existing building – alteration, adaptation and addition. Different masses were tested to accommodate required programs. The most efficient mass was chosen and split into two by the mezzanine. The action of placing ‘programmed unit’ into the project created natural open work / closed work spaces. Which made efficient circulation in ground and second floor. The specific context for the design project will be 1210 Lake st in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighborhood, an 11,000 sf brick and bow-truss building. The design program will consist of transformation of an industrial building into a work space, and expansion of the usable space of the building with the addition of a 3,500 sf mezzanine.
Opt A
CO-WORK
Second Level Balcony space
IMPLIED
Mezzanine
Explode
First Level
Unit A
Walls_level 1
Walls_level 2
Overlapping
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Open work space
Characterized
AXONOMETRIC
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Original facade
New facade
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Image 1: Open work spaces
Image 2: Mezzanine
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THE RESTROOM URBANISM Location_
1808 N. Milwaukee ave. Chicago, IL. USA
Program_
Restrooms / bike stations / observation deck
Year_
2015
Site Area_ 3200 sq ft
The 606 trail is considered as one of the most significant sites in Chicago. Located at Northwest part of Chicago, the trail runs along Bloomingdale Ave (1800 N), from Ashland Ave (1600 W) on the east to Ridgeway Ave (3750 W) on the West. This 2.1 miles linear public space provides three miles of open green space, link four diverse neighbourhoods and 6 parks. The 606 trail project began right after the Great Fire in 1871. Chicago’s population grew rapidly after the fire and many dangers encountered, thousands of people were killed due to rail crossing on the ground level. In order to prevent such disaster, Chicago decides to have rails above the ground. The City of Chicago had major concerns about Logan Square in particular, because it was a neighbourhood with the least amount of open space.The trail budget was $95 million. The team managed to raise $76 million, including $56 million public funds and $20 million in private donation. My project desire to develop “forgotten element” of 606, restrooms. Along the linearity of 2.1 miles, no public bathroom can be seen and it is critical. Especially with the characteristics of linearity of 606 trail, no existence of restroom was inconvienient. These amenities provide an open exchange between social, political, and economic groups in the city. They also help unite neighborhoods as one moves through the city of Restroom Urbanism. Restroom Urbanism demonstrates the traces of everyday life that accumulate into the moments of public interiors.
Access points
Desired project area
The 606 trail
LINEARITY OF 606
CHANGING THE PATH OF 606
NEIGHBORHOOD AXON
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OPEN GAP FOR CARS
VARIETY OF PATHS
CASE STUDY Opt. A
BASE
LIGHT-IN
FOLD
BASE
CARVE BASE
SLABS
ROOF
ELABORATE
BASE
DIVIDE
ROOF-CONNECTED
BASE
CUT
CIRCULATION
Opt. B
BASE
SLANT
IDENTICAL
BASE
CARVE BASE
CARVE
CUT
LEAN
BASE
BASE
CARVE
CUT
PARASITE
ROOF&SLABS
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The priority of the project was to preserve the ‘existing’ path of the 606 trail and revere its linearity. T
The programs are mirrored in respect of the ‘two major directionalities’ of users on 606 trail. The roo
Although linearity of 606 trail was referential to the project, users will experience circular circulation w
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The two linear ramps attached to the existing trail leading into observation deck on the second floor.
of is shaped with energetic and charismatic of the project which can be seen from distance.
within the core of the project.
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AXONOMETRIC
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Image 1: Eye-level scene
Image 2: Ramp scene
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Image 3: Night scene
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THE PROJECT L Location_
1 Gwanak-ro, Daehak-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Program_
Lobby / co- work space
Year_
2016
Site Area_ approx. 1500 sq ft
Seoul National University (SNU) of South Korea was founded in 1946 October. With an accpetance rate of 0.5%, it has been the most prestigious university in Korea since its creation. Seoul National University provide students with the largest school campus in Korea with 1,037 acres and 200+ buildings. With its embracing power over Korean society, SNU enrich Korea in all aspects. Most of prosperous CEO, doctors, lawyers and members of congress are alumni of SNU. The campus of SNU is within Gwanak mountain. As the university grew in scale, deconstruction of the mountain continued. Although the campus is enriched with various vegetation. In 2002, Rem Koolhaas proposed ‘Seoul National University Museum of Art’, which completed in 2005. Despite the beauty of nature, the Design Center of SNU did not coalesce with its harmony. This building was built in 2012 along with College of Music. This building was no longer communication with the visitors and students.
City scale
SNU campus
Exterior view of The Design Center
Design Center of SNU
Window structure
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Desired Project Area
Security office
The Design Center is located on East side of SNU campus. The building is referential to College of Music. It harmonies and melodies from College of Music and creates proper atmosphere for building’s purpose. On the other hand, the Design Center lacked elements of design. To begin with, the lobby of the Design Center has lost its purpose. No communications were made and easily surpassed. The lobby or an entrance of a building must be inspiring and exemplify the characteristic of the building. The project desires to create different types of communications in the lobby. The concept contains characteristics of energetic, lively and flexibility as lobby should. Students will engage and work with efficiency. Lastly, all visitors will take a glimpse of energetic atmosphere from dynamic overhang with silhouette of passionate students and exhibitions.
Existing floor plan
COMMUNICATION DIAGRAM Intra-Personal
Inter-Personal
Overhang Development
Axonometric
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Model Image 1
Model Image 2
Model Image 3
Model Image 4
Model Image 5
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Image 1: Flexibility
Image 2: The lobby
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HANEUL PARK 2017