hyebin yoon sample portfolio 2014

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HYEBIN YOON SAMPLE PORTFOLIO 2014

15 Fort York Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V3Y4 T 647-784-5825 E hyebiny@gmail.com


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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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the Floracultural Green Pods

+2nd Year Fall 2007 to Winter 2008 + Course: Studio + Instructor: Milijana Horvat Individual Project

The project started with a question on the relationship between urban food consumer and suburban farmers. Most of condominium residents heavily rely on getting their food from big food market chains such as Sobeys or Metros. Without having any understanding of where their food comes from and how they are grown, urban citizens are suffering from obesity, nutrient deficiency, and metabolic syndrome. The site is located right across one of the cultural landmarks in Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). The goal is to design a condominium that meets required residential and commerical programmings and raise the awareness on the possibility of urban farming along the major city blocks and street. The design focuses on self-sustaining residential condominium that encourages urban farming on both commerical and residential floors and provides green spaces for a peaceful environment and a perfect getaway away from all the hustles of the Bloor Street. “The greenary pods” can be seen from Bloor Street. Residents are given their own soil plots in the Pods where they can grow any vegetables and edible plants. The community can be created around this urban farming activities. Neighbors can take care of one another’s plants and share their harvest.

commerical floor

condo amenities

urban farm and farmers’ market floor

residential floor


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aqu af l u t u s +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” The Henry Moore Waterfront Museum wishes to be identified with both the water edge and the park edge character of the site, and desires an entrance off the park, while making an identifiable presence to the water edge.

Pro gram use d: Revit, Rhinoceros, V-Ray, Photoshop DESIGN PROCESS

The site, waterfront communicates with Henry Moore’s flowing sculpture forms. The project also focuses on an interaction between building programs on different floors and how visitors circulate one from another. The bridge connecting two massing of building adds dynamic element inside. The exterior facade not only controls the amount of sunlight whilst protecting artwork. The shadow created by the façade in the atrium mimics the rhythm of water flowing in and out of the shore.

Site: Toronto Waterfront

Inspired by the tidal currents and the movement of water in and out of the shore


WASHROOMS

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HANDICAP ELEVATOR

ELEVATOR EXIT INFORMATION

I N S P I R E D

UNDERWATER DANCE Restaurant

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Permanent Gallery

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4F Temporary Gallery

M O O R E

Workshop/Archives & Rare Archives

H E N R Y

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Offices / Archives Inner Garden

2F Cafe/Bar MORE Museum Shop

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Resource Centre/ Library/ Reading Room/ Inner Garden

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Design Idea: the building facade pattern and the shadow it casts imitate the constant flowing motion of water in and out of the bay

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Parking

The stairs and the bridge located at the central atrium displays visitor’s circulation pattern, which mimics the dynamic flowing motion of water

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P L A N S

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Informal Display Auditorium


Restaurant

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Temporary Gallery

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1. Atrium 2. Reception 3. Auditorium 4. Cafe/Museum Shop 5. Resource Center

6. Office/Archives 7. Floating Bridge 8. Workshop & Rare Archives 9. Permanent Gallery 10. Temporary Gallery

11. Restaurant 12. Rooftop Gallery 13. Parking

Atrium

Permanent Gallery

Resource Center

Cafe/Museum Shop


Design Ideas and Sketches

P rogra m u s ed : AutoCAD, Illustrator, Photoshop

Prototypes in papers

Assembly Instruction

04 flo ra i gn i us + 3rd Year Fall 2009 +Course: Digital Tool +Instructor: Vincent Hui +Team: Ghazal Taikandi,Hyebin Yoon (design, instrution illustration, page layout) The design objective was to build a lamp which is designed as a ready-to-assemble light fixture using minimum amount of materials so that all lamp assembly pieces can be fit into 8.5� by 11� envelop. The lamp design concept evolved around trapped light in magical flower pedals. The origami technique were experimented as folded paper creates curved surfaces and offers rigidity at the same time. The challenges were to produce a lamp that can be both portable and can be assembled by anyone who purchase the package. Paper is a light material and can be easily manipulated. The selected paper was both textured and translucent enough to let the light shines through and express its true material characteristic and form when it is lit. The ideal lamp design heightens both the beauty of light and the beauty of the materials used in its production. We succeed in both aspects. Its second prototypes was displayed at the atrium of architectural science building at Ryerson.


Program used: Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop

Sangam Community Center + October 2012 - November 2013 + Kunwon Architects Planners Engineers

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professional work experience

Team: Juhee Lee, Gibum Ko, Imbun Kim, Marin Jo, Jewon Han, Hyebin Yoon (techinical working drawing, modeling, design research)

The Sangam Community Centre is a community recreation centre for the Sangam District in Seoul. The program includes 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, working with the existing neighborhood and the public transportation system. I was responsible for providing Revit modeling and design studies through various technical drawings, which include the structural layout: steel bracing and joints, elevation studies, circulation, and the window glazing pattern on the facade. Options of skylights, green roof and energy efficient glazing were also researched. Various LEED certified community centers’ programming and mass studies were conducted as part of a design research and presented to principal architects. The with and

building complex is designed to particular attention paid to solar maximum natural lighting in

be energy efficient, heat gain reduction all public areas.


TECHNICAL DRAWINGS

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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DETAIL DRAWING STUDIES 1

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ELEVATION AND WALL SECTION

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ELEVATION AND WALL SECTION

STEEL BRACING, GREEN ROOF AND SKYLIGHT CASE STUDY


Pro gram use d: Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop

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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)

This design primarily focused on presenting the creative image of the future of the media center, which is scheduled for completion within a twoyear time frame. Based on the rational infrastructure of the DMC, excellent spaces for broadcast production, an academy, a conservatory, and offices are clustered together. These are all implemented so as to be perfectly balanced with the atrium, by being separately controlled and enjoying flexibility. Our KBS Media Center was not designed solely as a building for use by KBS Media, but as a medium-media of the city, called the DMC. Therefore, it will be recognized as a window into the media world within the DMC, and a geological gate from outside of the DMC. I was responsible for providing Revit modeling and design studies through various technical drawings, which include the structural layout: steel bracing and joints, elevation studies, circulation, and the window glazing pattern on the facade. Options of skylights, green roof and energy efficient glazing were also researched. Various LEED certified broadcasting tower programming and mass studies were conducted as part of a design research and presented to principal architects.


GROUND FLOOR PLAN

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS

DETAIL DRAWING STUDIES 1

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ELEVATION AND WALL SECTION

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ELEVATION AND WALL SECTION

WALL FINISHES, INTERIOR WALL CLADDING, AND STAIR HANDLE DETAILS


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