H Y E B I N Y O O N Master of Architecture Portfolio 2015 201412269184
H Y E B I N Y O O N Master of Architecture Portfolio 2015 201412269184 324 Euclid Ave, Toronto, ON M6J2K2 hyebiny@gmail.com 6 4 7-7 8 4 - 5 8 2 5
academic
aquafluctus floracultura growGreen rooftop project cultural preservation center
professional
sangam community centre KBS media centre UJA community complex
research
fold,stretch, dance floraignite self-assembly triangles build-play
competition
ice levitation cappadocia children’s refuge centre moontown playground soulmate sunglasses design
exhibition
luxfluito kairosoptic chrolophytum
academic
aquaflutus +3rd Year Fall 2008 to Winter 2009 + Course: Studio + Instructor: Ian Macburnie Individual Project
“I have found principles of form and rhythm from the study of natural objects, such as pebbles, rocks, bones, trees, and plants” Henry Moore
P rog ra m used: Revit, Rhinoceros, V-Ray, Photoshop
DESIGN PROCESS The façade of Aquafluctus, The Henry Moore Waterfront Museum, captures the ever-changing silhouette of Henry Moore’s sculpture as well as the essence of the Toronto spirit in the free-flowing pattern reflected on the façade of Aquafluctus. It is also inspired by the tidal currents and the movement of water in and out of the shore that welcomes visitors to a building equipped to host various cultural activities on the ground and upper floors. Site: Toronto Waterfront
Inspired by the tidal currents and the movement of water in and out of the shore
WASHROOMS
6F
HANDICAP ELEVATOR
ELEVATOR EXIT INFORMATION
I N S P I R E D
UNDERWATER DANCE Restaurant
EXTRANCE
BY
Permanent Gallery
5F
4F Temporary Gallery
M O O R E
Workshop/Archives & Rare Archives
H E N R Y
4F
3F
Offices / Archives Inner Garden
2F Cafe/Bar MORE Museum Shop
1F
Resource Centre/ Library/ Reading Room/ Inner Garden
2F 1F
ou rn
eP ark
Design Idea: the building facade pattern and the shadow it casts imitate the constant flowing motion of water in and out of the bay
Parking
The stairs and the bridge located at the central atrium displays visitor’s circulation pattern, which mimics the dynamic flowing motion of water
B1F
P L A N S
Sh erb
F L O O R
Informal Display Auditorium
Wall Sections
8 & 9 & 10 & 11
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12
1. the Floracultural Green Pods 2. water pond 3. photovoltaic panelled windows/roof system 4. offices 5. condo amenities 6. urban farm and open farmers market floor 7. residential floors 8. air ventilation tube 9. filtered greywater transportation tube 10. collected greywater transportation tube 11. greywater to residents/office washroom 12. open garden for public
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Section Diagram
flora cultura
+2nd Year Fall 2007 to Winter 2008 + Course: Studio + Instructor: Milijana Horvat Individual Project
This design introduces a farming space into a residential condominium in order to encourage urban farming on both the commercial and the residential floors. It also provides green spaces to create a peaceful environment and a perfect getaway far from the hustle and bustle of Bloor Street. The project started with a question about the relationship between urban food consumers and suburban farmers. Most condominium residents rely heavily on getting their food from big supermarket chains, such as Sobeys or Metros. Without having any understanding of where their food comes from and how it is grown, urban citizens are suffering from obesity, nutrient deficiency, and metabolic syndrome.
the Floracultural Green Pods
commerical floor
condo amenities
urban farm and farmers’ market floor
residential floor
Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada
GrowGreen Rooftop Project +4th Year Fall 2009 + Cities Alive Green Wall and Roof Design Competition + Instructor:Vincent Hui +Team: Dorna Ghorashi, Hyebin Yoon (design, Rhino modeling, post-production)
3D P r i nti ng
This illustrates an innovative way to utilize unused roof areas in the Yonge Street city blocks of downtown Toronto. The Cities Alive competition proposal seeks to examine the connection between building blocks on Yonge Street and the opportunity to utilize unused urban roof space. Along with offering solutions to climate change and sustainability, the project provides an opportunity to design an innovative structure that will transform urban roof space into a public park where residents and visitors can take a break from all the hustle of street life on Yonge Street.
INTERNAL STRATEGIES
BUILDING BLOCKS
ROOF UNDULATION INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
DOMESTICATED LANDSCAPE
Roof Plan
HEDGE DUNE
DITCH Floor Plan
BRANCHES
P ro g ra m u se d : AutoCAD, Illustrator, Photoshop
Cappadocia, Turkey
Cappadocia cultural preservation center +4th Year Fall 2009 + Course: ASC 403 Cultural Presevation Individual Project
Whirling Dervishes is part of “The Mevlevi Sema Ceremony” of Turkey, which is proclaimed as amongst the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. The Turkish government granted the Mevlevi Sema Ceremony a special permission to perform ritual whirling practices for tourists during two weeks each year. Initially, this design was structured around several prototypes that had been built to investigate spiral origami folding by mimicking the iconic form of the whirling dancer’s skirt. Applying the concept of the origami folding method to the construction method also makes it possible to create a building module and assist local people in building the place by themselves using the easy installation methods.
professional
P ro g ra m u s e d : Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop
Sangam Community Center + October 2012 - November 2013 + Kunwon Architects Planners Engineers Team: Juhee Lee, Gibum Ko, Imbun Kim, Marin Jo, Rewon Han, Hyebin Yoon (techinical working drawing, modeling, design research)
professional work experience
The Sangam Community Centre is a community recreation centre for the Sangam District in Seoul. It encompasses a 500-seat theater, 4000 sq. ft. swimming pools, fitness and multi-purpose hall components, and support facilities. At the site level, the building organizes the different site geometries and creates an urban space that becomes the focal point of the site while working with the existing neighborhood and the public transportation system. The building complex is designed to be energy efficient, paying particular attention to reducing solar heat gain and maximizing natural lighting in all public areas. My responsibilities included providing Revit modeling and design studies in the form of a variety of technical drawings. These included the structural layout of steel bracing and joints, elevation studies, circulation, and the window glazing pattern on the facade. In addition to researching options for skylights, a green roof, and energy efficient glazing, I also conducted a range of LEED certified community centers’ programming and mass studies as part of the design research and presented the results to the principal architects.
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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3
DETAIL DRAWING STUDIES 1
2
ELEVATION AND WALL SECTION
3
ELEVATION AND WALL SECTION
STEEL BRACING, GREEN ROOF AND SKYLIGHT CASE STUDY
P rogra m u s e d : Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop
professional work experience
KBS Media Center + October 2012 - November 2013 + Kunwon Architects Planners Engineers Team: Hee Tae Kim, Won Do Ko, Marin Jo, Juhee Lee, Yong Mo Sung, Hyebin Yoon (techinical working drawing, modeling, design research)
Our KBS Media Center was not designed solely as a building for use by KBS Media, but rather as a mediummedia for the city, called the DMC. Consequently, it will be seen as a window into the media world within the DMC and as a geological gate from outside the DMC. My responsibilities included providing Revit modeling and design studies in the form of a variety of technical drawings. These included the structural layout of steel bracing and joints, elevation studies, circulation, and the window glazing pattern on the facade. In addition to researching options for skylights, a green roof, and energy efficient glazing, I also conducted a range of LEED certified community centers’ programming and mass studies as part of the design research and presented the results to the principal architects.
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
DETAIL DRAWING STUDIES 1
2
ELEVATION AND WALL SECTION
3
ELEVATION AND WALL SECTION
WALL FINISHES, INTERIOR WALL CLADDING, AND STAIR HANDLE DETAILS
Program use d: Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop, SketchUp
UJA Federation Community Complex + March 2011 - September 2012 + Architects+Research+Knowledge Inc. (ARK Inc.) Team: Guela Solow-Ruda, Christophe Gautier, Nancy Wilson, David Sasaki, Hyebin Yoon (techinical working drawing, modeling, design research)
professional work experience
P ro g ram us e d : SketchUp, AutoCAD, Photoshop
The UJA Federation Community Complex was highly commended at the International Health Care Design Awards. The goal of the architecture was to make meaningful connections among its diverse uses. The architect achieved this by partnering services (such as childcare with fitness classes, Mount Sinai Hospital clinical health care with swimming, and language classes with art studios) and designing a high degree of transparency into the buildings. My responsibilities included providing Revit modeling and design studies in the form of a variety of technical drawings. These included the structural layout of steel bracing and joints, elevation studies, circulation, and the window glazing pattern on the facade. In addition to researching options for skylights, a green roof, and energy efficient glazing, I also conducted a range of LEED certified community centers’ programming and mass studies as part of the design research and presented the results to the principal architects.
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
A
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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B
DETAIL DRAWING STUDIES
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ELEVATION AND WALL FINISHES
STAIR ELEVATION AND SECTION
GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION
research
Fold, Stretch, Dance +Reseach Interest +Individual Project (research, design develoment, programming, fabrication)
The sketchbook records research in different areas of study,including origami, dance, and hybridized material, and how they can connect to the concept of geometry and material programmability. The exhibited work explores and brings together ideas from different areas of study to develop diverse design options. Origami folding has assisted me in better understanding geometry, developing skills in material manipulation, and recreating physical 3D forms in virtual space using programs such as Grasshopper to produce a larger-scale installation.
Design Ideas and Sketches
P ro gra m u se d: AutoCAD, Illustrator, Photoshop
Prototypes in papers
Assembly Instruction
floraignius + 3rd Year Fall 2009 +Course: Digital Tool +Instructor: Vincent Hui +Team: Ghazal Taikandi,Hyebin Yoon (design, instrution illustration, page layout)
The object of this design was to build a lamp, designed as a ready-to-assemble light fixture, that used a minimum amount of materials so that all assembly pieces would fit into an 8.5” by 11” envelop. The lamp design concept revolved around trapping light in magical flower pedals. This involved experimenting with origami techniques because folded paper creates curved surfaces while also offering rigidity. The challenge was to produce a portable lamp that could be assembled by anyone who purchased the package. Paper is a light-weight material that can be easily manipulated. The selected paper was both textured and sufficiently translucent to let the light shine through and express its true material characteristic and form when lit. The ideal lamp design heightens the beauty of light as well as the beauty of the materials used in its construction. We succeeded in both respects. The second prototype was displayed in the atrium of Ryerson’s architectural science building
S e lf -Ass embl ing Tr i a n gles + Research Interest +Individual Project (research, design develoment, programming, fabrication)
This project examines the selffolding quality of paper and shape memory alloys (SMAs) in order to encourage its folding. This research examines how, once creased, paper can be persuaded to fold in certain angles and directions so that a module assembles itself to create a larger and more stable structure. Since a triangle only has three sides, it requires less material to create a support when modules are assembled and stacked on top of one another. Connecting and pulling the corners caused the sides of the triangles to connect to create a tetrahedron. As it is heated, a shape memory alloy causes the pulling action. Since the shape memory alloy I used, 0.006 inch diameter, does not possess much pulling force, the modeling demonstrates more of an imagined scenario employing a shape memory alloy (SMA) with a strong pulling force.
Pl ay + Build + Research Interest +Individual Project (research, design develoment, programming, fabrication)
This is a game designed for mothers who concern about their child or children while they are away from home. Even though a number of working mothers in the United States has increased 30% in the past 15 years, the government has provided little support for them. This Play + Build app encourages mothers to be able to play and spend some time with their children even when they are away from them. Children can play with their toy and the toy is connected to the mother’s app on her mobile. Many children have separation anxiety which increases mother’s worry for her child The app can lessen these worries and mothers can still be in contact with them in a playful way.
competition
ice levitation + EVOLO skyscraper design competition 2013 Individual Project
“Quantum Levitation” is recently demonstrated by members of research faculty from Tel Aviv University. They presented a 3-inch disk coated with “Superconductor”2 floats over a magnetic rail and explained that the disk can levitate something 70,000 times its own weigh. If the exterior of the bottom building units are coated with superconductor and the top of the building is coated with solar panels to generate energy to cool down the bottom part of the building or utilize low temperature in winter to keep Superconductor cool, there is possibility that building can levitate and the residents can be protected from disaster such as flood or earthquake.
Cappadocia refugee children’s center + Fair y Ta le C omp etition 2014 + Blank Page Publica tion Individual Project
This design concept was to narrate the journey of refugee children as they recovered from trauma caused by violence and war. The Cappadocia region has a long and rich history of people who created their living spaces by carving into the landscape and using the carved out rocks as bricks to build a wall. This vernacular architecture perfectly represents the architectural harmony that exists between man and nature. I also sought to play with the symbolic concept of the solid and voice spaces. I interpreted this as the inner struggle of children who “carved” their own path during their experience at the center and built a new future and motivation from it.
M o o ntow n Pl ayg rou n d
7.7 million children in the U.S.–one-in-ten-
were living with a grandparent
2011 PEW Research Center
+ Interactive Design Competition 2013 + Research Interest + Architecture + Social Interaction
User Profile
Grandchildren living with and cared for primarily by Grandparents Rises 2011 PEW Research Center
+Individual Project (research, design concept develoment)
Living with grandparent 7000 6000 5000
In 2011, 77 million children in the U.S.-one-in-tenwere living with a grandparent, and approximately 3 million of these children were also being cared for primarily by that grandparent. 5 year old boy, Jay, cannot afford to go to daycare. His grandmother Soyo, is concerned that her grandson has no one to play with. Soyo’s health is not getting better because she doesn’t have much chance to exercise and is not involved in much physical activities. I propose play equipment Jay can paly with while his grandmother can get some exercise at the same time.
Cared for by grandparent
4000 Name: Jay Ju Age: 5 years old
Jay do not go to day care center since the family cannot afford to pay the fee. His grandmother take care of Jay all day.
Name: Soyo Lee Age: 75 years old Occupation: none Condition: suffers from artiritis
Soyo take care of Jay all day until mom comes home at 7 pm. Soyo is having hard time moving around the town. She requires regular exercise to keep herself healthy and to beat arthritis.
Name: Cham Ju Age: 35 years old Occupation: factory worker and part time college student
3000
Cham’s situation: 9am - 9 pm at work
Problem: 5 year old boy cannot afford to go to daycare. His grandmother, Soyo, is concerned that her grandson has no one to play with. Soyo’s health is not getting better because she doesnt’ have much chance to exercise and she is not involved in much physical activities.
Cham has no time to take care of Jay most of the day time. She is busy taking care of meal and finishing up her papers to graduate and have a degree.
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Solution: Design a play equipment for Jay to play with and his grandmother to get some exercise at the same time.
Rocking chair turns on the lights on the wall for kid to follow and connect the dots.
Pulling and pushing motions move the rings along the track for kid to play catch and release or hang onto it.
2011
Running motion pushes the swings.
Child can play with sand while grandmother can exercise with the weight of the sand.
Pushing motion lower the bar for kid to exercise by jumpig and reaching up.
Twisting motion pulls and pushes the stepping stones up and down. Kids practice balancing and stability
So ul m ate S ungl as s D esig n +Interactive Competition 2013 +Individual Project (research, design develoment, fabrication)
The project goal is to design two pairs of sunglasses for a couple. The concept of the sunglasses is soulmate. How could sunglasses design encourage a couple to interact with one another while creating a special experience for them. These are questions I asked as a designer and the presented here are my answers.
Tensegrity Green Tower
+ Greenwich Green Tower Competition 2012
+ Research Interest
+Individual Project (research, design develoment, programming, fabrication)
exhibition
Grasshopper definition virtually creates 3d harmonogrpah
L u xf l uito + Nuit Blanche 2014 Proposal + Exterior Installation + Toronto, ON, 2014 +Individual Project (research, design develoment, programming, fabrication)
Using light as a construction material, this ephemeral space along a Toronto alleyway was inspired by the harmonograph and the experimental qualities of light. The installation represents a frozen moment of space created using light, an immaterial object. It is based upon the concept of the harmonograph, a device that combines two different frequencies from two pendulums to create a geometric image. Inspired by this apparatus, I designed a 3D harmonograph that produces a varied and sensuous experience rather than a single iconographic statement. The overall intent speaks to the elemental and temporal nature of light and encourages interaction between two participants swinging on pendulums as well as people experiencing the space by being drawn by their frequency differences. This required extensive research on harmonographs, computer programming, sensor studies, and electronic wiring.
as Pendulum swinging, its data is collected
Arduino and pygame are used to rearrange data into geomeric shape
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2D pintograph
further left
top left
2D spirogaph
3D pintograph
Three axis of servos are moving one light source. The long exposure captures geomery it creates
top right
3D light emitting
installationIn order to translate the concept of pintograph, the concept of spirograph is integrated. The helix shape frame is designed, the laser pointers along the frame emit light as data from the two swinging pendulums collected.
Kairosoptic + Urban Toy Exhibition 2013 Participant + Room Installation + 2014, Seoul, South Korea Individual Project (design, instrution illustration, page layout)
What are the chances that we will meet in this lifetime, at this location, at this moment? This art work attempts to capture this singular, opportune moment. People use expressions like “a level of connection” or “perfect chemistry” to describe the status of a relationship. This game is designed for four players who progress through seven steps of alchemy. The game represents the ceremony of “perfect chemistry” between the players. Through the act of collaboration, strangers or friends engage in “a chemical experiment of the time.” As players pass the balls to the next player, they engage in acts related to time: pass (time), steal (time), push back (time), turn back (time), or lose (time). By going through all of the stages together, the players crystallize Kairos, the gold of time.
Ch ro lophy t u m + Gladstone GrowOp Exhibition + Room Installation + 2014, Toronto, ON +Hyebin Yoon, Ariel Cooke, Gary Luk, Rachel Law [R]ed[U]x LAB (design development, digital production, installation) photo courtesy of Rannie Turnigan
Through hybridizing plant life within a digitally fabricated matrix, this project explores synthetic methods for augmenting and showcasing physiological processes within plants, including capillary action, phototropism, thigmotropism, and diurnal behaviours. Inside the created environment, a range of lighting conditions and sensory motions highlight the plants’ responses to various stimuli in the room. The tessellation of plants and fabricated components atop visitors will prove to be an engaging piece that draws attention to the self-organizing systems at play in plant growth while also questioning the nature of interior vegetation as art.