Hun. Architecture Portfolio

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

LEE SANG HOON 2018-2023 SELECTED WORKS


Hn Architectural portfolio


PROFILE INTRODUCTION

SKILL LANGUAGE

English(Fluent) Korean(Native)

SOFTWARE

Sketchup Archicad Twinmotion AutoCAD Revit

Photoshop Illustrator Indesign Word Powerpoint

CAREER EDUCATION

Gimje Agricultural Meister High School Dept. of Architectural Design, Ansan University

WORK EXPERIENCE

Hanyang Windtunnel Lab

History

2022 Ansan Sustainable Architecture and Culture Festival

(Intern 2023.07~2023.08)

(exhibit)

2022 DOKDO GUESTHOUSE Design international Competition (AWARD-Honorable Mention)

CONTACT

2022 Virtual Reconstruction of the Architectural Heritage using Various Equipment and Technologies

NAME

Lee Sang Hoon

PHONE

(+82)10 -9240-1729

EMAIL

21qorgh@naver.com

ADDRESS

155, Ansandaehak-ro, Sangnok-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea

HOMEPAGE

https://hunrlfhr.creatorlink.net/

(COMPETION)

Ansan University, Polytechnic Port Dickson Malaysia, Lao National University International Joint BIM WORKSHOP (COMPETION)

2022 International Joint Architectural Exhibition (COMPETION)

AWARD

2022 DOKDO GUESTHOUSE Design international Competition (Honorable Mention)

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F.D.A Project

(06~09)

Areumdree (10~13)

Demarcation (14~25)

Tranquiscape (26~37) 05


F.D.A Project F.D.A Project F.D.A. wants to stand out from the crowd. Its disproportionate facade and spatial organisation showcase the F.D.A.’s uniqueness. The museum’s digital archive system digitises works of art to store and display them. The museum’s digital archive system allows for simultaneous preservation and exhibition. The museum consists of a variety of educational and experiential spaces, with the fourth floor dedicated to children and families and designed to be visited by different generations. Social Issues With summer holidays and the coronavirus pandemic easing more family gatherings and outings family gatherings and outings. F.D.A has identified the needs of different generations the needs of different generations and design to satisfy all members of the family family members.

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F.D.A Project

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Atrium


Process

F.D.A Project

Process Mass Process

Step1 Step2 Step3

Mass Create Axis Axis Subtraction

Form Process

step1 step2 step3

Mass Axis minus Axis Plus 09


Hongseong Areumdree AREUMDREE The idea was to design a building that would revitalise the city at a time when the social climate was depressed due to the virus. “Hongseong Beautiful” will give young people the opportunity to start their own businesses, provide a home for young artists, and provide a haven for citizens to communicate culturally. “Rest under the Aruemdree Tree” Social Issues Youth outflow in rural cities → Formation of youth communities through exchange venues Competition to form a cultural city in each region → Formation of cultural governance through cultural people in the region Constraints on cultural activities due to corona → Minimising movement, complex cultural spaces (commercial + cultural) Spacious indoor and outdoor spaces with distancing.

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Areumdree

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Fountains


Atrium

Areumdree

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Demarcation Find the boundary at the end of Dokdo

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Demarcation

Demarcation

Demarcation Find the boundary at the end of Dokdo

Demarcation: Find the boundary at the end of Dokdo “Demarcation” is an architecture that emphasizes the boundary where you take a slow step and unconsciously change into another space. At this boundary, I hope that you will not distinguish anything and accept everything fully with a pure heart. Project Overview This project is an alternative program to complement conventional agricultural technologies with climate change and environmental issues that are inversely proportional to the development of cities and technologies after the fourth industrialization. It is an alternative program to complement the conventional agricultural technology due to environmental issues and climate change. Project Purpose My purpose was to design without compromising the intrinsic intrinsic beauty of the island.Buildings on the ground or cliffs would dig into the rocks or disturb the soil. destroying the soil and harming the natural environment of Dokdo, so with the expertise of floating architecture, I tried to achieve this goal while preserving the pristine natural scenery of Dokdo.

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Demarcation

Deck

At Dokdo marina, a glass deck mimics walking on the sea, and a scenic ramp leads to the guesthouse with an ocean view.

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Inside view

Demarcation

The guesthouse provides a special environment for enjoying the beauty of Dokdo with an ocean view from rooms featuring glass ceilings.

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Demarcation

Site location

Site Location

Residential areas and security

Due to the geographical constraints of Dokdo, we have effectively placed marinas and emergency contact points to allow for a quick response in case of an emergency on Dokdo.

Associating with neighboring sites

Located on the southwest side of the island, it receives northeasterly winds in winter and southwesterly winds in summer, resulting in cooler summers and warmer winters. Low terrain minimizes fall hazards and increases accessibility and safety.

Accessibility is enhanced by the roads and marinas that connect Dokdo and the surrounding area, especially the one that connects to the Dokdo Guard Station.

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Site

Accessibility

Site Concept


Site Plan

X2

X3

Building Main Entrance

Y3

X1

Demarcation

Ramp

Guest Room

Y2

Guest Room

Lobby

Machine Room

Y1

Ramp

Building Sub Entrance

Guest Room

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Demarcation

Process

Design Concept

During the initial building design, we were greatly inspired by Dokdo’s natural environment, particularly its captivating rock formations and coastal vistas. In this design, the lower part of the structure mirrors Dokdo’s distinct rock formations, emphasizing the island’s natural allure and aesthetic qualities. The upper section symbolizes the sea’s waves with a cantilevered form, underlining Dokdo’s intrinsic connection with the ocean.

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Considering their resilience to ocean waves, curves were predominantly used throughout the design, shaping the building to harmonize with the natural environment and visually represent Dokdo’s interaction with the sea.

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These diverse design elements thoughtfully combine to respect Dokdo’s natural beauty and express a contemporary aesthetic.


Scale Moder

Demarcation

Scale Model Scale 1:60

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Demarcation

Elevation

X3

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X2

X1

X1

X2

X3


Section

X3

X2

X1

X1

X2

Cantilever

Demarcation

X3

Cantilever Panel FC Glie

Laminated Glass Air Conditioning Facilities

Laminated Glass Deck Air Conditioning Facilities

Mooring

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TranquiScape: Serence Passage

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Verticalfarm

Seoul Building Forest A giant vertical farm

Spaces to get close to nature Exotic experiences in familiar places Communication in exhibition and growing spaces See and buy fresh ingredients

Tranquiscape

Sustainable Energy

Smart farms utilize sustainable energy utilizing sustainable energy. It is also climate-friendly Regardless of climate change, a small space of 4 meters 1kg of fresh vegetables per day, regardless of climate change.

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TRANQUISCAPE: SERENEPASSAGE TranquiScape:Serene Passage “TranquiScape: Serene Passage” is a building that provides a quiet and peaceful atmosphere by considering the noise and landscape of the surrounding environment to provide a quiet and peaceful atmosphere and to consider people’s movement. The name means “tranquil landscape” and “serene passage”.

Project overview This project is an alternative program to complement conventional agricultural technologies with climate change and environmental issues that are inversely proportional to the development of cities and technologies after the fourth industrialization. It is an alternative program to complement the conventional agricultural technology due to environmental issues and climate change.

Project Purpose It is an alternative program to the weakening of the agricultural base due to global warming in the current 4th industrial society. The purpose is to solve environmental problems caused by wooden buildings and to lead the way for wooden skyscrapers in Korea.

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Site View

Spaces to get close to nature Exotic experiences in familiar places Communication in exhibition and growing spaces See and buy fresh ingredients

Tranquiscape

Smart farms utilize sustainable energy utilizing sustainable energy. It is also climate-friendly Regardless of climate change, a small space of 4 meters 1kg of fresh vegetables per day, regardless of climate change.

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Tranquiscape

Concept

Romanesque In Romanesque architecture, man is represented by straight lines, while divinity and nature are represented by curved lines. The graceful curves that envelop people in the land evoke a sense of divine protection. The design of this agricultural project features curved lines around the perimeter of the vertical farm to symbolise the preservation of future livelihoods. We also used straight lines to represent the human realm, the pavement.

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Scale Model

Tranquiscape

Scale Model Scale 1:300

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Tranquiscape

Reasons for site selection

Bizvalley

Godeok Business Valley project helps local self-sufficiency through Kodok Public Housing District project

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Associating with neighboring sites

Furthermore, the presence of the Gangdong Food Waste Recycling Center in the area facilitates the utilization of renewable energy and efficient waste management.

Accessibility

The development of Godeok Vision Valley t hrough the Godeok Public Housing Zone project will provide a self-sufficient


TroubleshootingDesign

TroubleshootingDesign

Design

Mass

Tranquiscape

Form

On the east side of the site, there is a recycling dump with a poor view. To the west, there is construction and noise. To the east is a river with a good view. The building takes advantage of the site’s strengths and weaknesses and utilizes them in its design.

Default Shape Mass

Default Shape Mass

Default Shape Mass

Dividing the route

Form Subtraction

Form Raise

Dividing and Raise

Form Add

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Tranquiscape

Floor plan

N

Route

Grow Space Commercial Office

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Structure Plan & Materials

Reinforced concrete It is used to support the core of buildings due to its highcompressive and tensile strength.

Tranquiscape

CLT is a strong and stable building material made by layering and gluing wood panels. It’s sustainable, with a lower carbon footprint than traditional materials, and has excellent load-bearing capacity. It’s also quick to assemble, allowing for efficient construction.

Laminated glass is shatterproof for added security and safety, and reduces sound transmission for a quieter indoor environment

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Section:Scale1/700

CL Wood

Wood low-Emissivity Reinforced concrete

Wood

low-Emissivity Reinforced concrete

low-Emissivity Reinforced concrete

low

Wood low-Emissivity Cross Laminated Timber Wood

Wood low-Emissivity

low-Emissivity Cross Laminated Timber

Cross Laminated Timber

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B-B’ Section 35


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Lee sang hun 010 9240 1729 Hun.architecture https://hunrlfhr.creatorlink.net

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

LEE SANG HOON 2018-2023 SELECTED WORKS


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