HYEONSU Y A N G Architec tural wor k samples 2012 / 2013
H Y E O N - S U YA N G
Address: 14 Molstraat, Delft, 2611EN, The Netherlands Mobile: +31 (0)68 12 07 45 | Email: murmusic@gmail.com
EDUCATION Sep. 2009 - Jan. 2013
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) | Delft, The Netherlands
Mar. 2000 - Aug. 2007
Sungkyunkwan University | Suwon, South Korea
Master of Science in Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Grade of Graduation Project: 9.5 (Archiprix 2014) Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering | Sungkyunkwan Academic Excellence Scholarship (1st semester, 2006)
WORK EXPERIENCE (selected)
Aug. 2013 - Present
OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture) | Full-time Employment | Trainee
Jun. 2013 - Jul. 2013
One Architecture BV | Full-time Employment | Freelance Architect
Mar. 2009 - Aug. 2009
TOWOOJAE architects & consultants | Full-time Employment | Freelance Architect
Oct. 2007 - Jun. 2008
KUNUSA architects | Full-time Employment | Junior Architect
May. 2007
Sungkyunkwan University | Freelancer
Dec. 2005 - Aug. 2007
Digital Media and Technology Lab (DMTL in Sungkyunkwan University) | Assistant Researcher
Sep. 2005 - Dec. 2005
Digital Design (a regular course in Sungkyunkwan University) | Teaching Assistant
Jun. 2005 - Jul. 2005
T.E.D architects | Freelancer
Mar. 2001 - May. 2003
National Military Service in Gangwon province, South Korea
Location: OMA HQ, Heer Bokelweg 149, 3032AD, Rotterdam, The Netherlands | Website: www.oma.com Project: IL Fondaco dei Tedeschi (Venice, Italy), Morden Wharf (London, UK), ACT - Audi Cyber Terminal (Consultation Research & Proposal), Monditalia - Venice Biennale 2014 (Corderie-Arsenale, Venice, Italy) | Main Role: Design Research + Proposal + Development, 3D modeling, Physical model-making & photography, Visualization, Documentation Location: Hamerstraat 3, Amsterdam | Website: www.onearchitecture.nl Project: Renovation of Oude Kerk (Old Church)’s doors and entrance hall in Amsterdam | Main Role: Design Research, Proposals and Development for Doors and Furnitures, 3D modeling, Visualization, Physical model-making (3D printing) Location: Seoheung building, Yangjae-dong 248-6, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea | Website: www.towoojae.com Project: Han-Style Agency, Book-publishing with Juseok Kim(Principle, TOWOOJAE architects) as a co-author & Making trial questions and answers for Hansol Academy relevant to Architect Registration Examination | Main Role: 2D drawing (autocad), 3D modeling (Sketchup), Rendering & Image editing (Artlantis, Photoshop), Document editing (MS word, Indesign) Location: Jingyeong building, 911-5 Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea | Website: www.kunusa.co.kr Project: Naju National Archeology Museum, Namyangju City Pavilion, Kimpo Youth Retreat Center, Seongnam Pangyo Ecological Learning Center | Main Role: Schematic Design, Facade Design, Interior & Furniture Design, 2D drawing (autocad), 3D modeling (Sketchup & Rhino 3D), Rendering & Image editing (Artlantis, Photoshop), Document editing (Photoshop, Illustrator, MS word) Location: Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea Project: 3rd Techno-Engineering Center | Collaborator: Jongho Yeom | Main Role: Schematic Design, 2D drawing (autocad), 3D modeling (Sketchup), Rendering & Image editing (Artlantis, Photoshop) Professor: Sung-Ah Kim | Location: Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea | Website: dmtl.skku.edu Project: Ubiquitous Street Light-interactive urban-ware (Funded by Seoul Business Agency, Seoul Metropolitan Goverment) | Main Role: Research for the Ubiquitous Street Light service - Implement the virtual USL using the Game Engine \ Visualization - 3D Max, Sketchup, Artlantis, Flash \ Research budget operations Professor: Sung-Ah Kim | Location: Dept. of Architecture, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea Main Role: Lecturing in Sketchup and Artantis, making educational tutorials and syllabi Location: 280-13 Seongsu-dong 280-13, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea | Website: www.tedarch.com Project: The Student Union of Dongduk Women’s University Main Role: Physical model-making (for a final-physical model for the competition)
QUALIFICATIONS Language Computer Skills
English (Fluent), Korean (Native) Document Editors: InDesign, MS word, Powerpoint, Excel 2D Graphics: Photoshop, illustrator 3D Graphics: Sketchup (Professional), Rhino 3D, AutoCad, Revit, Archicad, 3D Max Renderings: Artlantis (Professional), Render[in], V-ray, Podium
AWARDS Nov. 2013
Individual / Team Winner of TU Delft | The National Archiprix 2014 (nominated project for the National Archiprix 2014)
Nov. 2007
1st prize | 26th National Exhibition of Korean Architecture
Jul. 2007
2nd prize | 1st Ubiquitos Space International Competition (USIC)
Title: Muiderpoort Station Renewed | Type: Internation competition | Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang | Client: Archiprix - The Netherlands | Program: Train Station, Public Library, Music school, Workshops, Gallery and various commercial programes Title: Evolution for Preservation | Type: National Idea competition | Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang | Client: Korean Institute of Architecture | Function: Housing, Restaurant, Retail, Commercial & Nurture Title: {Technology+Art+Human} x Relation = New Museum | Type: International Idea Competition Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang, Jungho Yeom, Yuntak No | Client: Ministry of Commerce Industry and Energy ( the former Ministry of Knowledge Economy) | Function: Museum
Dec. 2006
Nov. 2006
Nov. 2006
Nov. 2006
3rd prize | 25th National Exhibition of Korean Architecture Title: Fill in the blank space | Type: International Idea Competition Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang | Client: Korean Institute of Architecture Function: Elementary School, Sport facilities, Public Library & Public office
Honorable mention | 42th Gyeonggi Architecture Competition
Title: Multi-layered topography | Type: Idea Competition Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang, Taehee Han | Client: Korean Institute of Architecture | Function: Culture & Education
Honorable mention | AIK Digital Architecture 2006
Title: Exo-skeleton Bridge | Type: Idea Competition Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang | Client: Architectural Institute of Korea| Function: Bridge
Honorable mention | 3th National Exhibition of Korean Landscape Architecture
Title: Fluid Trace | Type: National Idea Competition | Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang, Taehee Han, Soonhyeon Kim, Jihoon Park, Jongki Kim | Client: The Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture | Function: Urban Park
Mar. 2008
Participations (selected) 1st winner | Kimpo Youth Retreat Center
Dec. 2007
3rd winner | Seongnam Pangyo Ecological Learning Center
Jul. 2005
1st winner | The Student Union of Dongduk Women’s University
EXTRACURRICULA ACTIVITIES
Project in Charge: KUNUSA architects | Client: Gimpo City Council & Gimpo Urban Corporation (GUC) Type: Competition | Location: 281-1, Geolpo-dong, Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea | Function: Education & Culture Size: 4,724.21 m2 (area) | Status: reailized in 2011 Project in Charge: KUNUSA architects | Client: Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) Type: Competition | Location: 637, Sampyeong-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea Function: Exhibition, Green House, Education & Culture | Size: 4,600 m2 (area) | Status: idea Project in Charge: T.E.D architects | Client: Dongduk Women’s University Type: Competition | Location: Dongduk Women’s University, Seoul, South Korea | Function: Education & Research, Welfare facility (remodeling) | Size: 1663m2 (building area) | Status: realized in 2006
Dec. 2012 Oct. 2012 Nov. 2007 Jul. 2007 Feb. 2007 Dec. 2006 Nov. 2006 2000 - 2008
Exhibitions (selected) Exposition ‘Renewal of the city renewal’ | RAP Leiden, Leiden, the Netherlands Exposition ‘Renewal of the urban renewal’ | EAAE / ISUF international conference, TU Delft, the Netherlands 26th KIA Convention & Exhibition | Old Seoul Central Railway Station, Seoul, South Korea 1st USIC Exhibition | Zero-One Design Center, Seoul, South Korea 2nd A.S.O.P Exhibition | Mulpa Space, Insa-dong, Seoul, South Korea 25th KIA Convention & Exhibition | COEX, Seoul, South Korea 3rd National Exhibition of Korean Landscape Architecture | Hangaram Design Museum, Seoul, South Korea Biannual Exhibition of Sungmi Club | Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul & Suwon, South Korea
22 Feb. 2013 02 April. 2009 11 Nov. 2007 Sep. 2010 - Aug. 2011
Other Activities Lecture | Topic: Muiderpoort Station Renewal | TU Delft Lecture | Topic: Renewal & Reservation of Mugyo- and Da-dong in Seoul | Kyungwon University Lecture | Topic: Evolution for Preservation | The Former Seoul Central Train Station Vice-president | Korean Student Association of Technical University of Delft (KSATUD)
PRESS PUBLICATIONS Dec. 2007 Nov. 2007 Apr. 2007 Dec. 2006
Archiworld | Vol. 151, pp. 184-185 Publications of Preceeding of KIA Convention & Exhibition in 2007 | KIA, pp. 230-231 Concept | Vol. 096, pp. 106-113 Publications of Preceeding of KIA Convention & Exhibition in 2006 | KIA, pp. 308-309
AFFILIATIONS Mar. 2013 - Present Feb. 2012 - Present Sep. 2009 - Present Dec. 2006 - Aug. 2009 Mar. 2000 - Present
SBA Dutch lisenced architect in the Nethlands Member of Korean Scientists and Enginners Association in the Netherlands (KOSEANL) Korean Student Association of Technical University of Delft (KSATUD) Analog Synopsis of Pandora (A.S.O.P) Sungkyunkwan University’s Fine Art Club (Sung-Mi Club)
REFERENCES Paul Vermeulen
Principle, De Smet Vermeulen architecten / Thesis advisor, Delft University of Technology
Henk Mihl
Thesis advisor, Delft University of Technology
Sung-Ah Kim
Professor, Sungkyunkwan University
Tel: +32 9-329-42-52 | Mobile: +32 486-44-90-03 | Email: paulvermeulen@hdspv.be
Tel: +31 (0) 152-78-40-94 | Mobile: + 31 (0) 639-25-12-06 | Email: H.Mihl@tudelft.nl / h.mihl@xs4all.nl Tel: +82 31-290-7566| Mobile: +82 (0) 10-2688-7909 | Email: sakim@skku.edu
WORK LISTS
H Y E O N S U Address: 14 Molstraat, Delft, 2611EN, The Netherlands Y A N G Mobile: +31 (0)68 12 07 45 | Email: murmusic@gmail.com
Individual works
Team works
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Muiderpoort Station Renewal
The Green Blanket
The Crevice
Nature Box - Collidar Activity Center
Ellipse Flower - Living + Parking
{Technology + Art + Human} x Relation = New Museum
Period: Sep. 2011 - Jan. 2013 (Nonimation for ARCHIPRIX 2014) Type: Research and Architectural design Advisors: Paul Vermeulen, Henk Mihl, Esther Gramsbergen (TU Delft) Location: Muiderpoort station, Amsterdam, NL Function: Railway Station, Public Library, Music school, Workshops, Bookstore, Art Gallery & Retails
Period: Feb. 2010 - Jun. 2010 Advisor: Engbert van der Zaag (TU Delft) Type: Architectural design Location: Laan op Zuid 2, Rotterdam, NL Function: Office, Restuarant, Retails
Period: Sep. 2009 - Jan. 2010 Advisors: Joost Mulders, Ron Keesom (TU Delft) Type: Research and Architectural design Location: Robin Hood Lane, London, UK Function: Collective Housing with Car-related facilities
Period: April. 2013 - June. 2013 Type: Competition - Architecture & Urban Design | Status: idea Client: Europan 12 & GEWOFAG Wohnen GmbH Collaborators: Ermal Kapedani, Hyejun An, Piero Medici (Team) Location: BacherstraĂ&#x;e, Munchen, Germany Function: Collective Housing Size: 6,130 m2 (site area)
Period: Feb. 2013 - Mar. 2013 Type: Competition - Architecture & Landscape | Status: idea Client: Walltopia Collaborators: Taejin Lee, Gyeongoh Chung, Seunghyun Kang & Naun Kim (Team) Location: Mladost3, Sofia, Bulgaria Function: Sports, Leisure & Office Size: 8,000m2 (Building area), 22,227m2 (landscaping area including builidng plot)
Period: Jun. 2007 - Jul. 2007 Type: Competition | Status: 2ND PRIZE Client: Ministry of Commerce Industry and Energy Collaborators: Hyeonsu Yang, Jungho Yeom, Yuntak No (Team) Location: Seoul, South Korea Function: Multi-media Museum
Evolution for Preservation
The Giving Tree
Filling in the blank space
Multilayered topography
Period: Jul. 2006 - Dec. 2006 Type: Competition (Research & Architectural Proposal) Status: 3RD PRIZE | Client: Korean Institute of Architecture Location: Namsan elementary school, Seoul, South Korea Function: Elementary school, Public Library & Public Office, Sport facilities, Public Parkings
Period: Oct. 2006 - Nov. 2006 Type: Competition | Status: HONORABLE MENTION Client: Korean Institute of Architecture (KIA) Collaborators: Hyeonsu Yang, Taehee Han (Team) Location: Seoul, South Korea Function: Cultural Center, Workshops
In-between
Fluid Trace
Swing House
Assemble Housing
Periods: Mar. 2006 - Jun. 2006 (Graduation work) May. 2007 - Nov. 2007 (Competition) Type: Research & Architectural design / Competition Status: 1ST WINNER | Client: Korean Institute of Architecture Advisors: Do-nyeon Kim, Jin Heo (Sungkyunkwan University) Location: Mu-dong & Da-dong, Seoul, South Korea Function: Collective housing, Local amenities, Soho (food-court), Public parkings
Period: Nov. 2005. - Dec. 2005 Type: Architectural design Advisors: Teaho Byeon, Jongin Choi (Sungkyunkwan University) Location: Apgujeong-dong, Seoul, South Korea Function: Public Library, Local Community & Culture Centre, Landscape
Period: Sep. 2005. - Oct. 2005 Type: Architectural design Advisors: Teaho Byeon, Jongin Choi (Sungkyunkwan University) Location: Yang Peong, Gyeonggi-do ,South Korea Function: Private House
Period: Mar. 2007 - Apr. 2007 Type: Competition | Status: idea Client: DOCOMOMO Korea Collaborators: Hyeonsu Yang, Taehee Han, Jihoon Park (Team) Location: The former Seoul Station, Seoul, South Korea Function: Railway Station, Cultural facilities, Public Library, Greenhouse (Remodeling)
Period: Oct. 2006. - Nov. 2006 Type: Competition | Status: HONORABLE MENTION Client: The Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture Collaborators: Hyeonsu Yang, Taehee Han, Soonhyun Kim, Jihoon Park, Jongki Kim (Team) Location: Seoul, South Korea Function: Urban Park
Period: Aug. 2005. - Oct. 2005 Type: Competition | Status: idea Client: HANSSEM Co.Ltd Collaborators: Hyeonsu Yang, Seungchul Lee Location: everywhere Function: Collective Housing
Contract works (selected)
Monditalia (Venice Biennale 2014)
IL Fondaco dei Tedeschi
New Entrance: Exterior doors
ACT: Audi Cyber Terminal
New Entrance: Interior & Furnitures
Kimpo Youth Retreat Center
3rd Techno-Engineering Center
Pangyo Ecological Learning Center
The Student Union of Dongduk Women’s University
Ubiquitous Street Light
Period: Oct. 2013 - Present Type: Contract Status: Design & Technical Development for realization Client: La Biennale di Venezia Collaborators: Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, Miguel Taborda, Barbara Materia, Alice Gregoire, Paul Couriet, Fabrizia Vecchioue, Lucia Venturini, Marton Pinter | Location: Corderie (Extending on the southern side of the Arsenale ), Venice, Italy | Program: Exhibition & Performance (Temporary) | Size: 6,320m2
Period: Aug. 2013 - Oct. 2013 Type: Contract Status: Design Development (finished) Client: Benetton - Edizione Property S.R.L. Collaborators: Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, Francesco Moncada Silvia Sandor, Jan De Ruyver, Cecilia del Pozo, Andreas Ierides Location: Fondaco dei Tedeschi on the Grand Canal adjacent to the Rialto, Venice, Italy | Program: Department Store (mix-used public & culutral facilities) | Size: 11,000m2
Period: Jun. 2013 - Jul. 2013 Type: Contract - Design proposal, Remodeling & Doors design Status: Design & Technical Development for realization Client: City of Amsterdam / One Architecture BV Collaborators: Matthijs Bouw (Principle), Bart Aptroot (Associate), Froukje van de Klundert (architect), Berend Strik (Artist) Location: Old Church (Oude Kerk), Amsterdam, The Netherlands Function: Entrace (Sculptural Doors with Information board) Size: -
Period: Oct. 2013 Type: Consultation (Research & Proposal) Status: AMO COMP Fase 1 Client: Audi | Collaborators: Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, Miguel Taborda, Lucia Venturini + AMO Location: Everywhere Program: Various new prototypes of Audi dealership (combinding with various commercial and cultural programs relevant to Audi cars)
Period: Jun. 2013 - Jul. 2013 Type: Contract - Design proposal, Remodeling & Furniture design Status: Design & Technical Development for realization Client: City of Amsterdam / One Architecture BV Collaborators: Matthijs Bouw (Principle), Bart Aptroot (Associate), Froukje van de Klundert (architect), Berend Strik (Artist) Location: Old Church (Oude Kerk), Amsterdam, The Netherlands Function: Entrance Hall & Box Office Size: -
Period: Feb. 2008 - Mar. 2008 Status: Realized in 2011 (1ST WINNER) Type: Competition | Client: Gimpo City & Gimpo Urban Corporation (GUC) Project in Charge: KUNUSA architects Location: Gimpo City, the Province of Gyeonggi, South Korea Function: Education & Culture | Size: 4,724.21 m2 (Building area) Main Roles: Concept, Interior and Furniture design, Image rendering and editing, managing a collaboration firm for final products, etc.
Period: Nov. 2007 - Dec. 2007 | Status: idea (3RD PRIZE) Type: Competition - Architecture Client: Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) Project in Charge: KUNUSA architects Location: 637, Sampyeong-dong, Seongnam-si, South Korea Function: Exhibition, Greenhouse, Education & Culture Size: 4,600m2 (Building area) Main Roles: Schematic & Facade design, 3D modeling
Period: May. 2007 Status: idea (proposal & ADVERTISEMENT for funding) Client: Sungkyunkwan University Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang & Jyeongho Yeom (Team) Location: Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea Function: Educational facility Main Roles: Schematic Design, 3D modeling, Image Rendering and Editing
Period: Dec. 2005 - Aug. 2007 | Status: Realization (Prototype) Type: Research Client: Seoul Business Agency, Seoul Metropolitan Goverment Project in Charge: Prof. SungAh Kim’s Digitai Media and Technology Lab (DMTL) of Sungkyunkwan University Function: Ubiquitous Streetlight Main Roles: Research for the Ubiquitous Street Light service Implement the virtual USL using the Game Engine \ Visualization - 3D Max, Sketchup, Artlantis, Flash \ Research budget operations
Period: Jul. 2005 | Status: Realized in 2006 (1ST WINNER) Type: Competition | Client: Dongduk Women’s University Project in Charge: T.E.D architects Location: Dongduk Women’s University, Seoul, South Korea Function: Education & Research, Welfare facility Size: 1663m2 (building area) | Main Roles: physical models making
Researches
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Fibonacci Columns
Period: Apr. 2010 - Jun. 2010 | Status: Prototype Type: Research & Design | Client: TU Delft Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang (Individual) Function: Pavilion, Column & Ceiling
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Period: Sep. 2010 - Jan. 2011 Professors: Birgit Jürgenhake, Dirk van den Heuvel (TU Delft) Type: Research & Analysis Collaborators: Hyeonsu Yang, Franz Greenwood, Celeste Asmus Objects: Research about spaces between private and public domain around collective housings based on theoretical methodologies and architectural case-studies
connection seperation public tennants
Origami Tessellation Tile
Period: Feb. 2010 - Apr. 2010 | Status: Prototype Type: Research & Design | Client: TU Delft Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang (Individual) Function: Pavilion, Partian-wall, Ceiling, Sculpture
Research of Users’ Patterns of Behaviors on Chung-gae stream
Period: March. 2007 - Jun. 2007 Professor: Gi-Yeong Seo | Type: Research & Thesis Collaborators: Hyeonsu Yang, Sungmin Song, Donghee Kang Location: Chung-gae stream, Seoul, South Korea Object: To study of patterns of visitors’ behaviors on Chung-gae stream in order to observe how specific physical environment can give a certain influence to users’ patterns of behaviors
Muiderpoort Station Renewal
Period: Sep. 2011 - Jan. 2013 Status: idea (NOMINATION, NATIONAL ARCHIPRIX 2014 - THE NETHERLANDS) Type: Research and Architectural design | Client: TU Delft | Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang Mentors: Paul Vermeulen, Henk Mihl, Esther Gramsbergen | Location: Oosterspoorplein, Amsterdam, NL Function: Train station, Public Library, Music school, Workshops, Bookstore, Gallery & Retails
Railway on ground level : Until the early 1900, railway tracks was a boundary of the city of Amsterdam.
Railways on a dike : Railways was raised onto a dike in 1930th. Consequently, it resulted the decline in visual connection among urban blocks.
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Railway as an urban obstacle : Rapid urban-sprawl till 1930th led that railways became the physical blockage in urban areas because tracks became to be placed in between urban blocks.
Large infrastructural works dominate the area around Muiderpoort station and the adjacent Oosterspoorplein. The area was designed in 1930’s as an elegant ensemble in style with the Amsterdam Amstel Station, but as it was cut of from the urban fabric by railway dikes, never contributed much to the public life in the adjacent neighborhoods. The recent development of Muiderpoort station as one of the most important infrastructural nodes in the Amsterdam region, leaded to many practical adjustments in the station area. These alterations did nor solve the initial problems, but rather weakened the urban and architectural quality. Strong visual connection
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Viaduct for urban connection : The introduction of viaducts in 1930th aimed to create physical points to improve urban connection among blocks. Technically, it was helpful but this instrument was designed not for pedestrians but more for transportation.
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Suggestion 02 - progames & enlargedunderpass : Embedding functions help to make railway infrastructures as a part of urban blocks. Enlarged underpasses can improve the spatial quality of the existing underpasses which have negative perception by citizens.
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In and around Muiderpoort station, there is potential to improve the situation. First of all, the recent mixed-use development in Oostpoort, located south of the station area, could bring urban diversity to East Amsterdam. Secondly, the daily Dappermarkt (market) and the main shopping street (Javastraat) are attractive aspects for both locals and visitors. Thirdly, Muiderpoort station and the square, Oosterspoorsplein, have a potential to become the local heart of East Amsterdam as they from the connection between these activities. In order to transform Muiderpoort station area from anunfavorable place to the heart Strong visual connection
Suggestion01-Light-boxandVoid : The introduction of light-box and void help to improve the spatial quality of underpass by getting more natural light. Moreover, lightboxs are also helpful for citizens to change their negative perception toward railway infrastructures.
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of local neighborhoods in East Amsterdam, I propose the modification of dikes into buildings. These buildings will contain various public facilities: a public library, music school, rentable workshopsand retail spaces. Alsonewentrances to the station platforms alongside the street and Oosterspoorplein are taken into account. Too provide a better connection between the Dapperbuurt and the Indischebuurt the existing viaduct will be broadened and improved by skylights and new internal facades. The plan must be seen as a generator for the area, a first step, leaving space for new developments on the south side of the Oosterspoorplein in the future. Strong visual connection
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Birdeye view of Muiderpoort st
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Bookstore & North-side pedestrian passage
Workshop
Entrance of Muiderpoort Station
Amsterdam Oost Public Library - Study area
Art-gallery
STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
#1. Reinforced Concrete Columns
#2. Prefabricated Concrete Beams
#3. Facades & Prefabricated Brick Panels with steel truss
#4. Light-Boxes on concrete beams
#5. Railway Tracks & Platforms on concrete beams
#6. Platform-Shelters on concrete beams
SECTIONAL MODEL (1:100 scale)
Amsterdam Oost Public Library - Main Hall
West Facade of Amsterdam Oost Public Library
East Elevation of Amsterdam Oost Public Library
Amsterdam Oost Public Library - Main Entrance
Platform of Muiderpoort Station
Amsterdam Oost Public Library - stairs to 1st floor
Amsterdam Oost Public Library - Public Corridor
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DETAILS (1:5 scale)
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Prefabriated Concrete Beam Standard Concrete Railway Track for Railway Sleeperbed Standard Railway Track Mortar Thermal Insulation, 100mm Anti-vibration Water-proof met layer membrane 1 500x500mm, (bitumenious), 8mm100mm Precasted Precasted Concrete Precasted Concrete Pavement Precasted Concrete Pavement Block, Concrete Pavement 500x500mm, Block, Pavement 500x500mm, Block, 100mm Block, 100mm 500x500mm, thickness 100mm thickness thicknessthickness Anti-vibration met layer 1Flashing Aluminum Water-proof membrane, 8mm Anti-vibration Reinforced met2Block layer Concrete 2 Slab, 200mm formet Pavement Foot forFoot Pavement for Foot Pavement Block forFoot Pavement Block Block Anti-vibration layer Double-Glazing Translucent Glass Steel Truss (with water-proof coating) Sleeperbed Thermal Insultation (Hard-Foam, 100mm) with Steel-wire Truss Water-proof membrane (bitumenious), Water-proof Water-proof membrane Water-proof membrane (bitumenious), membrane (bitumenious), (bitumenious), 8mm 8mm 8mm 8mm Sleeperbed Drain Concrete Reinforced Mortar for Concrete Railway Slab, Sleeperbed 150mm Prefabricated Concrete Deck Prefabricated Prefabricated Prefabricated Concrete Deck Concrete Deck Deck Mortar for Steel Railway Sleeperbed Cube Beam (with water-resistance coating), 100x100mm Wooden Ceiling (Ork Hardwood, Light) Prefabricated AASHTO concrete beam, 700mm Lighting (covered by Translucent PVS cover) Sun-protection Aluminum Blinder Cube Steel Beam (with water-resistance coating), 200x200mm
No. 13: Window -11: Window No. Middle 10: No. Middle 09:ofTop of ofFacade-window Facade-window No. Bottom No. Bottom 10:ofMiddle of Facade-window of Facade-window No. 10: Facade-window No. 11: Facade-window detail) (vertical detail)06: detail) (vertical (vertical detail) detail) No. 09: No. Top No. 09: 09: of Top No. Facade-window Top of 09: Facade-window of Top Facade-window of Facade-window (vertical(vertical detail)No. (vertical detail) Sandwich Concrete Slab (vertical detail) (horizontal No. 07: Railway Track (vertical detail) (vertical(vertical detail)(vertical detail)(vertical detail) detail)
Double-Glazing Prefabriated Double-Glazing Glass GlassConcrete Beam Inward-Openable Thermal Insulation, Window (wooden frame) Inward-Openable Window (wooden frame) Sleeperbed Concrete Mortar for100mm Railway Laminated Water-proof Wood Mullion, membrane, 50x150mm 8mm Laminated Wood Mullion, 50x150mm Water-proof membrane (bitumenious), 8mm Steel Truss (with water-proof coating) Reinforced Concrete Slab, 200mm Thermal Insultation (Hard-Foam, 100mm) with Steel-wire Truss Wooden Ceiling (OrkSlab, Hardwood, Reinforced Concrete 150mm Light) Sun-protection AASHTO Aluminumconcrete Blinder beam, 700mm Prefabricated
No. Pavement 14: No. Pavement 13: Window of Ground - Window No. 14: of Ground (horizontal detail) (Vertical(Vertical detail)No. 10:detail) Middle of Facade-window
SECTION (1:20 scale) (vertical detail)
Laminated Double-Glazing Hard Ork (Dark, Wood Glass (Dark, Interior), Laminated Hard Ork Wood Interior), 30mm 30mm Stone Threshold Inward-Openable Window (wooden frame) Prefabriated Prefabriated Concrete Prefabriated Concrete Prefabriated BeamConcrete BeamConcrete Beam Beam Stone Standard Railway Track Double-glazing glass Threshold Reinforced Laminated Concrete Wall, 200mm ThermalThermal Insulation, Thermal Insulation, 100mm Thermal Insulation, 100mm Insulation, 100mm 100mm Reinforced Concrete Wall,Wood 200mm Anti-vibration met Mullion, layer 1 50x150mm Laminated Wood Mullion, 50x150mm Thermal Insulation Layer, 80mm Water-proof Water-proof membrane, Water-proof Water-proof 8mm membrane, 8mm membrane, 8mm 8mm Thermal Insulation Layer, 80mm Anti-vibration met layer 2 Laminated Hard Ork membrane, Wood (Dark, Interior), 30mm Water-proof membrane, 8mmcoating) Steel Truss Steel (with Truss Steel water-proof (with Truss Steel water-proof (with Truss coating) water-proof (with coating) water-proof coating) Water-proof membrane, 8mm Sleeperbed Prefabricated Concrete Block, 240mm Prefabricated Block, 240mm Concrete Mortar for Railway Sleeperbed Thermal Insulation Layer WoodenWooden Ceiling Wooden Ceiling (Ork Wooden Hardwood, Ceiling (Ork Hardwood, (Ork Ceiling Light) Hardwood, (Ork Light) Hardwood, Light) Light) Water-proof membrane Sun-protection Sun-protection Sun-protection Aluminum Sun-protection Aluminum Blinder Aluminum Blinder Aluminum Blinder Blinder Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Exterior), 45mm Concrete wall, 165mm Fiber Concrete Panel, 35mm
No. Ground 15: No. Ground 14: Floor Pavement Floor of Ground No. 15: (vertical (Vertical No. 13: No. Window No. 13: 13: Window No. Window 13: -detail) Window Window -detail) Window - Window - Window (vertical detail) No. 11: Bottom of Facade-window (horizontal (horizontal detail) (horizontal detail) (horizontal detail) detail) (vertical detail)
Standard Railway Track Precasted Concrete Pavement Block, 500x500mm, 100mm thickness Anti-vibration met layer 1 Double-glazing glass Foot for Pavement Block Aluminum Aluminum Flashing Aluminum Flashing Aluminum Flashing Flashing Anti-vibration met layer 2Translucent Water-proof membrane (bitumenious), Double-Glazing Double-Glazing Double-Glazing Translucent Double-Glazing Glass Translucent Glass Translucent Glass8mm Glass Sleeperbed Thermal Prefabricated Concrete Deck Insulation Layer Drain Drain Drain Drain Concrete Mortar for Railway Sleeperbed Water-proof membrane Cube Steel Cube Beam Steel Cube (with Beam Steel Cube water-resistance (with Beam Steel water-resistance (with Beam water-resistance (with coating), water-resistance coating), 100x100mm coating), 100x100mm coating), 100x100mm 100x100mm Aluminum Flashing LightingLighting (covered Lighting (covered by Translucent Lighting (covered by Translucent (covered by PVS Translucent cover) by PVSTranslucent cover) PVS cover) PVS cover) Cube Steel CubeBeam Steel Cube (with Beam Steel Cube water-resistance (with Beam Steel water-resistance (with Beam water-resistance (with coating), water-resistance coating), 200x200mm coating), 200x200mm coating), 200x200mm 200x200mm
Selant Concrete Mortar for Railway Sleeperbed Prefabricate Brick tilemembrane panel Water-proof (bitumenious), 8mm (Tile 30mm, Mortar 10mm, Concrete block Reinforced Concrete Slab, Double-glazing Double-glazing Double-glazing glass Double-glazing glass glass200mm glass80mm) DrainageThermal Insultation (Hard-Foam, 100mm) with Steel-wire Truss Step Flashing Reinforced Concrete Slab, 150mm Thermal Thermal Insulation Thermal Insulation Layer Thermal Insulation Layer Insulation Layer Layer Reinforced Concrete Slab, 200mm Prefabricated AASHTO concrete beam, 700mm Water-proof Water-proof membrane Water-proof membrane Water-proof membrane membrane Aluminum Aluminum Flashing Aluminum Flashing Aluminum FlashingFlashing
No. 11: Facade-window Concrete Facade - Window No. 08: Edge between Prefabricated Brick No. 12: No.Bottom 09: Topofof Facade-window No.Fiber 10: Middle of Facade-window (vertical detail)Railway (horizontal detail) (vertical detail) (vertical detail) No. 08: No. Edge No. 08: 08: Edge No. between Edge 08: between Edge between Prefabricated between Prefabricated Prefabricated Prefabricated BrickBrickBrickBrick No. 07: No. No. 07: 07: Railway No. Railway Track 07: Track (vertical Track (vertical detail) Track (vertical detail)(vertical detail) detail) TilesRailway and Concrete Roof (vertical detail) Tiles Tiles andTiles and Concrete Tiles and Concrete and Concrete Roof Concrete Roof Roof Roof (vertical (vertical detail) (vertical detail)(vertical detail) detail)
Double-GlazingSelant Glass Selant Standard Railway Track Inward-Openable Window frame) Prefabricate Anti-vibration Brick met panel layer 1 Concrete Concrete Mortar Concrete Mortar for Railway Concrete Mortar for(wooden Railway Sleeperbed for Mortar Railway Sleeperbed fortile Railway Sleeperbed Sleeperbed Prefabricate Brick tile panel Laminated Wood Mullion, 50x150mm (Tile 30mm, Anti-vibration Mortar 10mm, met layer Concrete 2 80mm) block Water-proof Water-proof membrane Water-proof membrane Water-proof (bitumenious), membrane (bitumenious), membrane (bitumenious), 8mm 8mm (bitumenious), 8mm 8mm80mm) (Tile 30mm, Mortar 10mm, Concrete block Double-glazing glass Drainage Sleeperbed Reinforced Reinforced Concrete Reinforced Concrete Slab, Reinforced Concrete 200mm Slab, Concrete 200mm Slab, 200mm Slab, 200mm Drainage Step Flashing Concrete Mortar for Railway Sleeperbed ThermalThermal Insultation Thermal Insultation (Hard-Foam, Thermal Insultation (Hard-Foam, Insultation 100mm) (Hard-Foam, 100mm) (Hard-Foam, with Steel-wire 100mm) with Steel-wire 100mm) with Truss Steel-wire with TrussSteel-wire Truss Truss Step Flashing Thermal Insulation Layer Reinforced Concrete Slab, 200mm Reinforced Reinforced Concrete Reinforced Concrete Slab, Reinforced Concrete 150mm Slab, Concrete 150mm Slab, 150mm Slab, 150mm Reinforced Concrete Slab, 200mm Water-proof membrane Prefabricated Prefabricated Prefabricated AASHTO Prefabricated AASHTO concrete AASHTO concrete beam, AASHTO concrete 700mm beam,concrete beam, 700mm700mm beam, 700mm Aluminum Flashing
Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Interior), 30mm Selant Prefabriated Concrete Beam Stone Threshold Prefabricate Brick tile panel Thermal Insulation, 100mm Standard Standard Railway Standard Railway Track Standard Railway Track Railway Track Track Reinforced Concrete Wall, 200mm (Tile 30mm, Mortar Water-proof membrane, 8mm Anti-vibration Anti-vibration Anti-vibration met layer met Anti-vibration 1 layer met 1layer met1 layer 1 10mm, Concrete block 80mm) Thermal Insulation Drainage Steel Truss (with water-proof coating) Anti-vibration Anti-vibration Anti-vibration met Layer, layer met Anti-vibration 280mm layer met 2layer met 2 layer 2 Water-proof membrane, 8mm Step Sleeperbed Sleeperbed Sleeperbed Sleeperbed Flashing Prefabricated Concrete Block, 240mm Reinforced Slab, 200mm Wooden Ceiling (Ork Hardwood, Light) Concrete Concrete Mortar Concrete Mortar for Railway Concrete Mortar for Railway Sleeperbed for Mortar Railway Sleeperbed forConcrete Railway Sleeperbed Sleeperbed Sun-protection Aluminum Blinder
Double-glazing glass Laminated Wood Mullion, 50x150mm Laminated Laminated Hard Laminated Ork Hard Wood Laminated Ork Hard (Dark, Wood Ork Hard Interior), Wood (Dark, Ork (Dark, Interior), Wood 30mm Interior), (Dark, 30mm Interior), 30mm 30mm Reinforced Concrete with wire-mesh, 200mm Double-glazing glass Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Interior), 30mm Stone Threshold Stone Threshold StoneWood Threshold Stone Threshold Laminated Mullion, 50x150mm Thermal Insulation Layer (cement mortar), 100mm Reinforced Reinforced Concrete Reinforced Concrete Wall, Reinforced Concrete 200mm Wall, Concrete 200mm Wall, Wall, 200mm Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark,200mm Interior), 30mm Thermal Layer ThermalThermal Insulation Thermal Insulation Layer, Thermal Insulation 80mm Layer, Insulation Layer, 80mmInsulation 80mm Layer, 80mm Water-proof Layer, 8mm Water-protection Layer Water-proof Water-proof membrane, Water-proof membrane, Water-proof 8mm membrane, 8mm membrane, 8mm 8mm Thermal Insulation Layer Hard-core (Gravel), 200mm Prefabricated Prefabricated Prefabricated Concrete Prefabricated Concrete Block,Concrete 240mm Block,Concrete 240mm Block, 240mm Block, 240mm Water-proof membrane Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Exterior), 45mm Earth-met Inward-Opening Window (with wooden frame) Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Exterior), 45mm Concrete wall, 165mm Fiber Concrete Panel, 35mm
No. Floating 16: No. Floating 15: Ground No. 16: Floating Floor No. 16: FloorFloorFloor (vertical (vertical detail) detail) (vertical detail) No. 14: No. Pavement No. 14: 14: Pavement No. Pavement 14: of Pavement Ground of Fiber Ground of Ground of GroundFacade - Window No. 15: No. Ground No. 15: 15: Ground No. Ground Floor 15: Floor Ground FloorFloor (vertical detail) No. 12: Concrete
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Double-glazing Double-glazing Double-glazing glass concrete Double-glazing glass glass glass Prefabriated pavement brick, 30mm Laminated Laminated Wood Laminated Mullion, Wood Laminated Wood Mullion, 50x150mm Mullion, Wood 50x150mm Mullion, 50x150mm 50x150mm Floor Heating Device for Floating Floor Sand, 20mm Laminated Laminated Hard Laminated Ork Hard Wood Laminated Ork Hard (Dark, Wood Ork Hard Interior), Wood (Dark, Ork(Dark, Interior), Wood 30mmInterior), (Dark, 30mmInterior), 30mm 30mm Foot for Concrete Floating Floor with wire mesh, 100mm ThermalThermal Insulation Thermal Insulation Layer Thermal Insulation LayerInsulation Layer Layer ConcreteHard-core Batten (Gravel), 200mm Water-protection Water-protection Water-protection Layer Water-protection Layer Layer Layer Earth-met Laminated Laminated Hard Laminated Ork Hard Wood Laminated Ork Hard (Dark, Wood Ork Hard Exterior), Wood (Dark, Ork(Dark, Exterior), Wood 45mm Exterior), (Dark, 45mm Exterior), 45mm 45mm Inward-Opening Inward-Opening Inward-Opening Window Inward-Opening Window (with Window wooden (with Window wooden frame) (with wooden frame) (with wooden frame) frame)
No. 16: No. Floating No. 16: 16: Floating No. Floating Floor 16: Floating FloorFloorFloor (vertical(vertical detail)(vertical detail)(vertical detail) detail)
DETAILS (1:5 scale) DETAIL no.01
Double-Glazing Glass Prefabriated Double-glazing concrete pavement glass brick, 30mm Prefabriated concrete pavement brick, 30mm Inward-Openable Window50x150mm (wooden frame) Laminated Wood Mullion, Sand, 20mm Sand, 20mm Laminated Mullion, 50x150mm Laminated Wood Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Interior), 30mm Concrete with wire100mm mesh, 100mm Concrete with wire mesh, Thermal Insulation Layer Hard-core (Gravel), 200mm Hard-core (Gravel), 200mm Water-proof membrane Earth-met Earth-met Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Exterior), 45mm Concrete wall, 165mm Fiber Concrete Panel, 35mm
No. 14: Pavement of Ground
Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Interior), 30mm Reinforced Prefabriated Concrete with concrete wire-mesh, pavement 200mm brick, 30mm Reinforced Concrete with wire-mesh, 200mm Threshold Double-glazing Double-glazing Double-glazing glass Double-glazing glass Stone glass glass Sand, Insulation 20mm Layer (cement ThermalThermal Insulation Layer (cement mortar), 100mm100mm Reinforced Concrete Wall,mortar), 200mm Laminated Laminated Wood Laminated Mullion, Wood Laminated Wood Mullion, 50x150mm Mullion, Wood 50x150mm Mullion, 50x150mm 50x150mm Thermal Insulation Layer, 80mm Water-proof Concrete Layer, with8mm wire mesh, 100mm Water-proof Layer, 8mm Laminated Laminated Hard Laminated Ork Hard Wood Laminated Ork Hard (Dark, Wood Ork Hard Interior), Wood (Dark, Ork (Dark, Interior), Wood 30mm Interior), (Dark, 30mm Interior), 30mm 30mm Water-proof membrane, 8mm Hard-core Hard-core (Gravel), (Gravel), 200mm 200mm Hard-core (Gravel), 200mm Concrete Block, 240mm Prefabricated ThermalThermal Insulation Thermal Insulation Layer Thermal Insulation Layer Insulation Layer Layer Earth-met Earth-met Earth-met Water-proof Water-proof membrane Water-proof membrane Water-proof membrane membrane Laminated Laminated Hard Laminated Ork Hard Wood Laminated Ork Hard (Dark, Wood Ork Hard Exterior), Wood (Dark, Ork(Dark, Exterior), Wood 45mm Exterior), (Dark, 45mm Exterior), 45mm 45mm Concrete Concrete wall,Concrete 165mm wall, Concrete 165mm wall, 165mm wall, 165mm Fiber Concrete Fiber Concrete Fiber Panel, Concrete Fiber 35mm Panel,Concrete Panel, 35mm 35mm Panel, 35mm
No. 15: Ground Floor
(Vertical detail)
(vertical detail)
Double-glazing glasswith wire-mesh, 200mm Reinforced Concrete Laminated Wood Mullion, 50x150mm Prefabriated Prefabriated concrete Prefabriated concrete Prefabriated pavement concrete pavement brick, concrete pavement 30mm brick, pavement 30mm brick, 30mm brick, 30mm Thermal Insulation Layer (cement 100mm Floor Heating Device for Floating Floor Floor Heating Device for Floating Floor Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark,mortar), Interior), 30mm Sand, 20mm Sand, 20mm Sand, 20mm Sand,for 20mm Water-proof Layer, 8mm Floating Foot forFoot Floating Floor Floor Thermal Insulation Layer Concrete Concrete with Concrete wire with mesh, wire Concrete with 100mm mesh, wire with 100mm mesh, wire 100mm mesh, 100mm Hard-core (Gravel), 200mm Concrete Batten Concrete Batten Water-protection Layer Hard-core Hard-core (Gravel), Hard-core (Gravel), 200mm Hard-core (Gravel), 200mm (Gravel), 200mm 200mm Earth-met Earth-met Earth-met Earth-met Earth-met Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Exterior), 45mm Inward-Opening Window (with wooden frame)
Reinforced Reinforced Concrete Reinforced Concrete with Reinforced Concrete wire-mesh, with wire-mesh, Concrete with 200mm wire-mesh, with 200mm wire-mesh, 200mm 200mm Floor Heating Device for Floating Floor ThermalThermal Insulation Thermal Insulation Layer Thermal Insulation (cement Layer Insulation (cement Layer mortar), (cement Layer mortar), 100mm (cement mortar), 100mm mortar), 100mm 100mm Foot for Floating Floor
Floor Heating Floor Heating Floor DeviceHeating for Device Floor Floating Heating Device for Floating Floor for Device Floating Floor for Floating Floor Floor
Water-proof Water-proof Layer, Water-proof 8mm Layer, Water-proof Layer, 8mm 8mm Layer, 8mm Concrete Batten
Foot forFoot Floating for Foot Floating Floor forFoot Floating Floor for Floating Floor Floor
Hard-core Hard-core (Gravel), Hard-core (Gravel), 200mm Hard-core (Gravel), 200mm (Gravel), 200mm 200mm
Concrete Concrete Batten Concrete Batten Concrete Batten Batten
Earth-met Earth-met Earth-met Earth-met
No. 16: Floating Floor (vertical detail)
DETAILS (1:5 scale) DETAILS (1:5 scale)
DETAILS (1:5 scale)
DETAIL no.03
Reinforced Concrete with wire-mesh, 200mm
Sand, 20mm
Thermal Insulation Layer (cement mortar), 100mm
Concrete with wire mesh, 100mm
Water-proof Layer, 8mm
Foot for Floating Floor
Hard-core (Gravel), 200mm
Hard-core (Gravel), 200mm
Concrete Batten
Earth-met
Earth-met
DETAIL no.04
DETAILS DETAILS DETAILS DETAILS (1:5 (1:5 (1:5 scale) (1:5 scale) scale) scale)
DETAIL no.02
Prefabriated concrete pavement brick, 30mm
Floor Heating Device for Floating Floor
DETAIL no.08
DETAIL no.05
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DETAIL no.12
DETAIL no.12
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DETAIL no.13
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DETAIL no.15
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Double-glazing glass Glass Double-Glazing Laminated Wood Mullion, 50x150mm Inward-Openable Window (wooden frame) Selant Selant Selant Selant Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Interior), Laminated Wood Mullion, 50x150mm Prefabricate Prefabricate Brick Prefabricate tileBrick Prefabricate panel tile Brick panel tile Brick panel tile 30mm panel (Tile 30mm, (Tile Mortar 30mm, (Tile 30mm, Mortar 10mm, (Tile Mortar 30mm, Concrete 10mm,10mm, Mortar Concrete blockConcrete 10mm, 80mm) blockConcrete 80mm) block 80mm) block 80mm) Thermal Insulation Layer Drainage Drainage Drainage Drainage Water-protection Step Flashing Step Flashing StepLayer Flashing Step Flashing Reinforced Reinforced Concrete Reinforced Concrete Slab, Reinforced Concrete 200mm Slab,Concrete 200mm Slab, 200mm Slab, 200mm Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Exterior), 45mm Inward-Opening Window (with wooden frame)
No. 14: Pavement of Ground No. 15: Floor Floor of Ground No. Fiber 12: No. Fiber 11: Bottom Concrete of Facade-window Facade - Window No. 12: Fiber Concrete Facade - Window No. 16: No.Ground 13: Window - Window No.Floating 14: Pavement No. 12: Concrete Facade - Window (Vertical detail)Middle detail)Bottom (vertical detail)Fiber (horizontal (vertical detail) detail) (horizontal detail) (horizontal (Vertical detail) No. 10: No. No. 10: 10: Middle No. of Middle 10: Facade-window of Middle Facade-window ofEdge Facade-window of between Facade-window No. 11: No. No. 11:detail) 11: Bottom No.of Bottom 11: Facade-window ofBottom Facade-window of Facade-window of Facade-window No. 12: No. No. 12: 12: Fiber No. Concrete Fiber 12: Concrete Fiber Concrete Facade Concrete Facade -Facade Window -Facade Window - Window - Window (horizontal detail) No. 08: Prefabricated Brick (vertical (vertical(vertical detail)(vertical detail)(vertical detail) detail) (vertical(vertical detail)(vertical detail)(vertical detail) detail) (horizontal (horizontal detail) (horizontal detail) (horizontal detail) detail) Tiles and Concrete Roof (vertical detail)
Double-glazing Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Interior), 30mm Double-glazing glass glass Laminated Stone Wood Threshold Mullion, 50x150mm Double-Glazing Double-Glazing Double-Glazing GlassDouble-Glazing Glass Glass Glass Laminated Wood Mullion, 50x150mm Selant Prefabriated concrete pavement brick, 30mm Laminated Reinforced Hard Ork Concrete Wood Wall, (Dark, Interior), Inward-Openable Inward-Openable Inward-Openable Window Inward-Openable Window (wooden Window (wooden frame) Window (wooden frame) (wooden frame) frame) Laminated Hard Ork Wood (Dark, Interior), 30mm 30mm Prefabricate Brick tile panel200mm Sand, 20mm Thermal Insulation Laminated Laminated Wood Laminated Mullion, Wood Laminated Wood Mullion, 50x150mm Mullion, Wood 50x150mm Mullion, 50x150mm 50x150mm (Tile 30mm, MortarLayer, 10mm,80mm Concrete block 80mm) Thermal Insulation Water-proof membrane, 8mm Thermal Insulation Layer Layer Concrete with wire mesh, 100mm Drainage Water-protection Layer Prefabricated Concrete Block, 240mm Water-protection Layer Step Flashing Hard-core (Gravel), 200mm Reinforced Concrete Slab, 200mm Laminated Hard Ork (Dark, WoodExterior), (Dark, Exterior), Earth-met Laminated Hard Ork Wood 45mm 45mm Inward-Opening (with wooden Inward-Opening WindowWindow (with wooden frame) frame)
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the NATURE BOX
Collider Activity Center: Nature breaths into the city
Period: Feb. 2013 - Mar. 2013 | Status: idea Type: Competition - Architecture & Landscape | Client: Walltopia (Bulgaria) Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang, Taejin Lee, Gyeongoh Chung, Seunghyun Kang & Naun Kim (Team) Location: Mladost3, Sofia, Bulgaria | Function: Sports, Leisure & Office Size: 8,000m2 (Building area), 22,227m2 (landscaping area including builidng plot)
CONCEPT
Climbing the nature -----------------------------------------------------------> Climbing the city landmark
Seated within an urban environment, midst of a hustling town, the new Collider Activiy Center will be recognized as a distinguied complex of naturelike spaces where varying activities and events will be held. The center will perform as a platform in resemblance of nature for thrill and adventure seekers who need and want to be able to find proper settings for their beloved activities near everyday lives. The building will become a new landmark within the urban context, as well as a public domain, gathering space, and activity lovers’ capital in the city. URBAN SCHEME commercial
building site Kendergarden residential area
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Easily discovered and reached by the neighboring communities and visitors
Building through the main entrance introducing its proud backyard beyond
Green filtering layer on the South with a number of indoor activities given varying views towards the green house
As specifically aimed to serve nature lovers and thrill seekers, the new Collider Activity Center will present a new typology as a public domain where strangers who share common interests are given good opportunities to meet together and build their communities. Instead of trying to create an artificial nature captured in a box, the design brings the original forms and conditions found in the nature as the major driving forces that rule over the new activity center. The very dynamic and energy discovered in the nature are to be further carried in and around the complex, so that the activity center will become an outstanding landmark that represents nature within a city. Programme
Dedicated for the public
urban park
green house
Green activities
rooftop bar (RF)
restaurant (GF)
Restaurant, cafe and roof top bar goers
cafe (GF)
stairs
Climbing stairs with building experience
whole
Office users
Members first
office tower
rest room
Completely dedicated for the office users
Meeting rooms and resting areas towards the climbing hall
climbing area(GF)
lounge(3F)
locker(BF)
multifunction(4,5F)
fitness(4F)
spa(5F)
Main Hall as Rock-Climbing Area Making a full use of the dynamic interior wall surface along the floors
Smooth horizontal connection of outdoor and indoor activities with openable facade
Membership lounge varying types of community gatherings or events
Varying in level of formality and flexibility with the dramatic view of the mountain
ISOMETRIC VIEW
Ground floor isometric to show the relationship with the surroundings
BUILDING SCHEME
Section B-B’ B
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In resemblance of nature
The building design has found its inspirations and motivations in the places that are sought by the adventure lovers and thrill seekers. Fragmented pieces of natural features such as cliffs, canyons, and valleys are brought into the building, re-created and re-presented. The picturesque scenes and images that can be found at a rocky side of mountain or at heaps of a canyon will be discovered in the activity center as closely as possible to its original forms in the wild nature.
Solid_close activities - Fitness - Multifunctional hall - Spa center - Membership lounge - Rest room and lockers - Office
Void_open activities - Climbing area - Funtopia - Restaurant - Cafe - Green house
One for All and All for One
Each and every activity that will be held in the Collider Activity Center is adjoined to or separated with each other according to their characters and target groups, which in result will create a series of dynamic sceneries within the building between the volume modules dedicated to each programme.
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PROGRAMME Programme Programme Programme
Dedicated for the public Dedicated for the Dedicated public Dedicated for the public for the public
Office users
Office users Office users
The new Collider Activity Center provides a number of public facilities in a way to invite the communities into the building and also to introduce the varying programme to those who are not familiar with the activities. Programme
Programme
urban park
Dedicated for the public
urban park
green green house green house urbanhouse parkurban park
green house
rooftop bar (RF)
restaurant (GF)
rooftop bar (RF) restaurant barrooftop (RF) (GF) barrestaurant (RF) cafe (GF) restaurant (GF) (GF) cafe (GF)stairs cafe (GF) Dedicated rooftop for Office the public users
Dedicated for the public
cafepark (GF) urban
green housestairs
urban park
rooftop green bar house (RF) office tower
restaurant (GF)
cafe (GF)
rest room stairs
rooftop bar (RF)
restaurant (GF)
+ Restaurant, cafe and roof topGreen activities bar goers
Green activities
Climbing stairs with building experience
whole
Office users
rest room
office tower
rest room
office tower office tower
Members first
climbing area(GF) rest room
office tower
locker(BF)
climbing area(GF)
climbing area(GF) climbing area(GF) climbing area(GF)
rest room rest room
Members first
lounge(3F)
multifunction(4,5F)
fitness(4F)
spa(5F)
lounge(3F)
locker(BF)
multifunction(4,5F)
fitness(4F) lounge(3F) spa(5F)locker(BF)
lounge(3F)
multifunction(4,5F)
fitness(4F)
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Each and every activity that will be held in the Collider Activity Center is adjoined to or separated with each other according to their characters and target groups, which in result will create a series of dynamic sceneries within the building between the volume modules dedicated to each programme.
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SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE Section A-A’
A
A’
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Rooftop bar
Green house
Climbing hall
Funtopia
High climbing area
Green house
Restaurant
Office lobby
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PLANS
plan GroundGround floorfloor plan
Underground floorfloor plan Underground plan
0
5
15m
2nd floor plan 1st floor plan
2nd floor 1stplan floor plan
Building Structure The structure system of the Collider Activity Center serves to create the open or closed spaces where varying activities will be held. The building is realized in a grid system of 7.2 meters and 10.8 meters, which supports the modularized spaces on each floor.
view from urban park
Funtopia
Restaurant
Community center
Inner hallway
Office lobby
Spa
Rooftop bar
Resting room(office)
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4th floor plan
4th floor plan
3rd floor plan
3rd floor plan
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15m
Roof floor plan
Roof floor plan
5th floor plan
5th floor plan
Facade Perforated metal panels cloths the building inside and outside of theenvelop, which brings a strongly identified and monolithic appearance of the activity center. Visual connections are made possible as much as needed, meanwhile the transparency and solidness are thoroughly controlled.
view from main street
THE GREEN BLANKET
: RESILIENT SOCIAL HOUSING
Period: April. 2013 - June. 2013 | Status: Type: Competition - Architecture & Urban Design | Client: Europan 12 & GEWOFAG Wohnen GmbH Project in Charge: Hyeonsu Yang, Ermal Kapedani, Hyejun An, Piero Medici Location: BacherstraĂ&#x;e, Munchen, Germany | Size: 6,130m2 (site area) Function: Collective housing
URBAN STRATEGY
1. Courtyard Re-Design
2. New Addition
Our project identifies several key issues from the extensive requirements outlined in the project brief, an analysis of the site conditions and an understanding of the shifting social trends. These issues are the focus of our design solutions. Noise pollution from the ring road at the south edge of the site is an obvious problem and a priority issue. Noise protection must be provided for the new building as well as for the existing buildings and courtyards. South orientation of the new building, as required in the brief, creates an interesting dilemma: The south is undesirable because of noise, but is also desirable because of sunlight. Addressing this dilemma is at the core of our design strategy. Improving the courtyards takes new importance once they are shielded from noise. At present they are simply green lawns, lacking in activity and appropriation. The courtyards can become the public living room of the housing complex. Resilience and adaptability are the fundamental conceptual issues. For us, resilient housing can be defi ned as housing that can easily and cheaply
3. Terraces in New & Existing
4. Greenhouse as Buffer space
adapt to long term structural shifts in demographics, life styles, and social policies while enabling stable social networks and social cohesion. Reasonable costs are implicit in any solutions to the above issues. This means solutions must be simple and effective, with single elements offering several benefits. The concise definition of problems and opportunities of the location helped to formulate our design strategy. The strategy is built on several goals that are approached simultaneously. In this way specifi c goals can be met through synergetic application of multifaceted solutions. A sound protection buffer that is more than just a wall or a purely technological solution. We don’t want to play defence, but rather embrace the problem to help us create something new and multifaceted. Housing typologies that can adapt to long term shifts. Different social groups place different demands on their housing. In addition, the groups
5. New Parking Layout
themselves are in constant flux as people age and their circumstances change. Housing typologies must be able to adapt to the predictable changes, such as ageing population, as well as to unpredictable ones, such as lifestyle and social policy. A light handed approach towards existing buildings. They were recently renovated and any new changes would costly and inconvenient for residents. Offer improvements to existing residents. The densification of the complex must bring benefi ts to all residents, not only to the ones living in the new building. Vehicles for social engagement. We must give residents not only with great places to meet, but also reasons to meet there. Design active public spaces rather than passive ones. Environmental sustainability as an integral part of the design. Environmental features are not added as extra features on top of an architectural design.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN (1:500 - Rescaled)
URBAN PLAN
Southern facade
SECTIONS (1:200 - Rescaled)
section A-A’
section B-B’
Internal courtyard
1:100
1:100
Living room
001:1
001:1
1:100
1:100
TYPOLOGIES TYPOLOGIES 1:200 1:200
3m
3m
9m
3m
COUPLE | 50m2
2 families
MULTI-GENERATIONAL | 120m2
SINGLE | 40m2
2 families
SINGLE | 30m2
1 family+ 1 couple+ 1 single
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN (1:200 - Rescaled)
3m
3m
3m 3m 3m 3m
COUPLE | 55m2
4m
3m
4m
9m
3m 3m
9m 9m
LARGER FAMILY | 104m2
2m
3m
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TYPE-ASSEMBLING SCENARIOS
SINGLE | 40m2
expansion 4m
9m
3m
partition b
3m
3m
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3m
2m
3m
3m 3m
3m
open 2m 3m typology 4m
2m
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4m
3m
9m
9m
9m
3m
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FAMILY | 80m2
shafts
3m
2m utility
3m
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9m
3m
3m 3m 3m
& logia 4m 3m
3m 9m
3m 3m
terrace
3m
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3m
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2m
Terraces with Trees
MATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS
SECTION (1:50 - Rescaled)
Urban Block
Urban Agricolture Retail
Fruits and Vegetables total 136 t/yr
Groundfloor Gardens 1520 m2
Seeds 600 kg/yr
Fruits and Vegetables total 136 t/yr Filtered Water for Gardening l/yr
Organic vegetation Waste kg/yr
Roofs Gardens Greenhouses New Node 4140 m3
Rain Water through gutters l/yr
Rain Water 50000 l3/yr
Filtered Water l/yr
Greenhouse facade 3360 m3
Leafs and Organics kg/yr Water Pump
Residual Waste kg/yr Bio Digestor
Nutrients for agriculture 37 t/yr
Electricity total 882 MWh/yr
Solar irradiation 76200 MWh/yr
PV Cells m2 947
Organic Waste 41 t/yr
Electricity total 882 MWh/yr
SYSTEM INPUTS
Water for toilet flushing l/yr
Heat 164 MWh/yr
Dwellings Toilets/Kitchen
Sewage Residual Waste kg/yr
SYSTEM OUTPUTS
SYSTEM
INTERGRATED SUSTAINABILITY DIAGRAM SOCIAL INTERACTION Elderly people farming with children
AIR CLEANER Plants are absorbing the CO2
PV PANELS Integrated on the glass facade
LOCAL EMPLOYMENY People in charge of farming gardening
CO
2 FOOD Cultivation of fruits & vegetables
BUFFER ZONE FACADE Double Facade taking advantage of sunlight and ventilation
RAINWATER HARVESTING For toilet flushing washing machine & gardening
SOUND REFLECTING FACADE Reflecting on the glass, absorbing in the inner wooden facade
HEAT PUMPS Installations in the parking area
BIODIGESTOR Heat from organic waste and gardening waste
Fruits & Vegetable to local markets/retails/consumption outside
Nutrients 37 t/yr
Organic Waste kg/yr
Electricity total 882 MWh/yr
Sun
Residual Waste kg/yr
Fruits and Vegetables total 136 t/yr
Organic vegetation Waste kg/yr
Atmosphere
Nutrients for agriculture 37 t/yr
Water Tank with Filter
NEW ENTRANCE OLD CHURCH, AMSTERDAM : EXTERIOR DOORS
Period: Jun. 2013 - July. 2013 | Status: Design & Technical Development Level for Realization Type: Contract - Design Proposal, Remodeling & Door Design | Client: City of Amsterdam Project in Charge: One Architecture BV | Collaborators: Hyeonsu Yang (Freelance Architect) / Matthijs Bouw, Bart Aptroot, Froukje van de Klundert (One Architecture) / Berend Strik (Artist) Location: Old Church (Oude Kerk), Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Function: Entrance
Sketch
As an integral part of the design for the new entrance in the tower of the Old Church by One Architecture design Berend Strik and Matthijs Bouw a ‘fence’, that the existing, authentic little fence will replace. When selecting the fence are presented by the example of the east door of the Baptistery by Lorenzo Ghiberti, Florence, a door that is so rich that it extended to groups of tourists can watch, and where guides can tell about long term. The designers / artists designed around the Oude Kerk something similar: the ‘gate’ to become a focal point for the many tourists who are often in groups and under supervision, the Oudekerksplein knowledgeable about the history of the city, the church and the Red Light District . The fence has two sides. If the entrance is open, usually during the day, it acts ‘fence’ as signal: here is the entrance of something special. The ‘fence’ is redundant as other expressions. For this reason, the ‘inside’ of bright color. If the entrance is closed, mostly in the evening, the ‘gate’ less prominent. While making the sketch we have collected stories about the church and its surroundings. We have listened with tourist guides. We read history books. We spoke with experts. The stories are diverse and heterogeneous. On the inside, we depict the stories, each with an appropriate method (sometimes only a word, for example, Saskia, but sometimes with a drawing, for example, the bars around the ship, and the relationship with the shipbuilding). The representations are prompted narratives. On the inside is also room for factual information on the (art) church opening hours etc. In collecting the stories and observing the tourists noticed how our city’s history and church history are intertwined. For example, many considered the hand-covered chest in the pavement of the square: both stories can come together freely and without shame here. We want to get together. Those stories in front of the door Inspired by the story that sailors arriving at Amsterdam both church and prostitutes visited by the paintings of Mary with baby at the breast, Ca-
Exterior Doors: Closed
tholicism followed by the iconoclasm, and we want the current Wallen (mostly covered) female breast as a motif for the outside. The interior and exterior will exactly look like we do not know: creating a work of art requires above all a lot of creative study. First studies in the context of the sketch provide the following insights:
Format
It is studied on the format. Should the artwork fill the entire opening, connect the lintel, or more or less keep the current format? At this moment is the insight that the work should have approximately the same size as the gate current: it comes on to the front of the building, to which loose.
Fence and door
From the perspective of the inside is, in particular, a bar fence to replace the current is not desirable, the bars do not provide sufficient surface area for the images. At the same time in a closed artwork or beautiful as the church door behind is visible. A closed flat, even though this is the format of the current fence, is undesirable. The artwork will therefore both surfaces and openings, and thus more like fence door.
Architecture and sculpture
In line with the above also applies to the ‘art’ does not have to conform to the church and tower, architecturally but something autonomous should radiate out. By making it less symmetric and orthogonal but to look for a ‘wilder’, more sculptural shape, it is becoming autonomous.
Slowly revealing
We would like to make a very tactile work that invites touch. By making the work of bronze, for example, be the most touched parts shine and certain parts (for example, the female breast) naturally prominent. In this way, a reluctant initially work on time explicitly.
DOOR STUDIES
Exterior Doors: Opened
NEW ENTRANCE OLD CHURCH, AMSTERDAM : INTERIOR & FURNITURES
Period: Jun. 2013 - July. 2013 | Status: Design & Technical Development Level for Realization Type: Contract - Design proposal, Remodeling, Furniture Design | Client: City of Amsterdam Project in Charge: One Architecture BV | Collaborators: Hyeonsu Yang (Freelance Architect) / Matthijs Bouw, Bart Aptroot, Froukje van de Klundert (One Architecture) / Berend Strik (Artist) Location: Old Church (Oude Kerk), Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Function: Entrance Hall & Box office
Interior
Furniture
The Old Church was traditionally a place for worldly things. There were nets repaired, theater pieces staged and was traded. Pictures of the church interior we see the space filled with churchgoers, audience and then some hikers or children playing and dogs. Because of this public nature, the church was called the house of Amsterdam-room.
Part of the design is the furniture with one as modest as possible dimensioned desk furniture and a waiting bench. In terms of design, the furniture based on the existing wood furniture in the Old Church.
By moving the entrance to the tower can be the church as a public place again revived. For as little as possible to get lock operation, the passage of the public spaces to the public in space just as light as the church. It is not the cash we design, but rather the space itself. Information, payment and entry certificates hardly ask nowadays has more space. All visitors walk through the cash inside. Possibly even they can themselves from a ticket provided. The light comes from the ceiling as a spherical object, the shapes of the area stressed and connects with each other. Most functions are included in curved, shiny walls that reflect light from the ceiling. Entrance Hall
The counter consists of a long table on tall legs. Shapes and decoration are derived from the fence around the pulpit in the nave. The table is on the short sides ‘stale’. Protection against sight draft and is a bidbank loosely under the table is placed. The old to make way for new functions: a footrest and place for bags of visitors. The design of the bank is derived from the choir stalls with misericorden in the choir. By the bank with the curvature of the wall run along the front and ‘to saw’ also arises here a game between old and new. Bags of visitors can be stored under the seat.
ca. 2700
400
680
WATING BENCH
400
680
ca. 2700
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW (R)
seat with storage space for bags. detail hinge to be decided
handrail according misericorden bank in the choir
1100
460 640
bank is ‘stale’ therefore sanding
1100
640
provide accessible via valves at the meeting of three mountain areas
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW (L)
side ‘corny’ 460
waiting bench
Alternatives
DESK
1200
650 50
1200 1200 phone
porto phone
phone
650
ipad
1200
50
porto phone
museum iamsterdam card card reader reader
pin
printer
800
400
800
400
TOP VIEW: TABLE
blade sanded and Ducts for electrical and data cables
1040
1090
180438
printer
1040
pin
nfc reader
1090
ipad
nfc reader
museum iamsterdam card card reader reader
650
space for pin and printer as if it were cut from the sheet, so sanded
180
650
438
blade sanded and Ducts for electrical and data cables
FRONT VIEW
floor sheet for ATM and printer 800
150
200
800
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200
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350
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to avoid foreclosure pray desk. tour and sight on the inside of radiant panel heating.
SIDE VIEW
sides ‘corny’
on the inside of radiant heaters for heating
Alternatives
STOOL
Alternatives
FRONT VIEW
sides ‘corny’ front with decoration
SIDE VIEW 170
TOP VIEW: PRAY DESK
hollow legs serving transit data and electrical cables
footstool and space for placing bags
F O N D ACO D E I T E D E S C H I V E N I C E , I TA LY
Period: Aug. 2013 - Nov. 2013 Status: Design Development | Type: Commission | Client: Benetton - Edizione Property S.R.L., DFS Project in Charge: OMA | Teams: Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, Francesco Moncada, Silvia Sandor, Jan De Ruyver, Cecilia del Pozo, Andreas Ierides | Location: Fondacon dei Tedeschi, Venice, Italy Program: Department Store; mix-used public and cultural facilities | Size: 11.000m2
First constructed in 1228, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi was a trading post for German merchants. Depicted by Canaletto and other masters, and photographed numberless times as the impressive but anonymous backdrop for the Rialto, the Fondaco - one of Venice's largest buildings - now stands as a muted icon of the Venetian mercantile era. The Fondaco has constantly reshaped itself, accumulating many layers of 'authenticity': its preservation is a history of change. The Fondaco's current role as a post office has diminished in tandem
Pavilion glass floor : Steel ‘I’ beams
with the native population of Venice: an annual decline of 1.2 percent mirrors the gradual emptying out of the building. Today, it is largely unused for the first time in centuries. The latest evolution of the Fondaco will reactivate the building a thriving contemporary trading post, in the form of a modern department store. In tandem with the department store, the renovation will create three major areas of commerce-free public space. Department stores have historically been incubators for the arts, collaborating with graphic design-
ers, fashion designers, musicians and artists in a very public venue. With the Cultural Masterplan for the Fondaco, our ambition is to resurrect this relationship between art and commerce - a classically Venetian mixture. OMA's renovation scheme - composed both of architecture and public programming - continues the Fondaco dei Tedeschi's tradition of vitality and adaptation. Venice will acquire a landmark that will become a shared civic facility and a crucial element in the cultural fabric of the city.
Gap for smoke straction of the courtyard
Escakator opening stamp : E. Kelly /Emblem
Courtyard pavement (Marble) : Bianco Istria / Rossa Verona
The courtyard
will become a major public hub. As well as new entrances to the building from Campo San Bartolomeo and the Rialto, existing shortcuts through the courtyard, used by locals, will be retained.
ROOFTOP - SECTION
Public Altana
Public Altana
Glass Floor
Existing Structure
Brass wall
Existing structure Brass wall
Pavilion glass floor
New Corridor
New corridor
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ROOFTOP VIEW PAVILION Public Altana : Panorama deck
Lifted Pavilion
New glass corridor ceiling
Brass handrail
The rooftop will be adapted and made acces-
sible, leaving the building's profile intact while unlocking potential for the Fondaco dei Tedeschi as a major destination and vantage point for tourists and Venetians alike, with rare views of the Grand Canal and Venice's stunningly dense roofscape.
INTERIOR VIEW PAVILION
Fan coil box
Spotlights attached to the existing structure
Existing steel structure lifted
Brass panels with different oxidation degree
New glass floor
The escalator reaching from the courtyard to
the gallerias can be lifted up, freeing the courtyard for a program of public events as part of cultural masterplan: film screenings, performances, meetings.
Existing concrete truss
Brass handrail
Mirror wall
Mirror wall
Oak cladded escalator
Marble pattern wall Projected plaster
Sandblasting colored concrete portal
Mirror wall
ESCALATOR SECTION
ESCALATOR SECTION (MODEL 1:50)
THE END-CORRIDOR (ROOPTOP) - Marble Lightening tile patterns
: Pietra D’Istrai Oresera and Rosso Verona marble
SAN BARTOLOMEO entrance - Marble Rhombus tile patterns
: Pietra D’Istrai Oresera and Rosso Verona marble
Exxposed concrete over deck
Existing concrete beam exposed
RIALTO entrance - Marble Wavy patterns : Pietra D’Istrai Oresera and Giallo Torri Mable
Existing concrete beam exposed
Hanging stair in oxidated brass
GALlERIES
GALLERY GATE - DETAILS
New Plaster
Existing wooden beams
Air diffusers
New gates
Existing Venetian Terrazo 1: 20 Model
GALLERY GATES STUDIES (selected) ALT 1 - 2 LAYERS
Gallery view
Interior view
ALT 2 - CIRCLES
ALT 3 - RHOMBUS
ALT 4 - HALF CIRCLES
Regular \ Random patterns
ALT 5 - GEOMETRICAL PATTERN Selected
SERVICES RETICULATION (MEP) INTERIOR VIEW - 1ST FLOOR
Existing wooden beams
Rings structure fastened to the wall with multiple uses Air extraction element in brass
Existing step in front of the windows
Existing cladding in stone
Existing venetian terrazo floor
RETICULATION SYSTEM - DETAILS
INTERIOR VIEW - 1ST FLOOR
INTERIOR VIEW - 2ND FLOOR
M O N D I TA L I A V E N I C E B I E N N A L E 2014
Period: Oct. 2013 - Present | Status: Design & Technical Development Type: Commission | Client: La Biennale di Venezia | Project in Charge: OMA Teams: Ippolito P. Laparelli, Miguel Taborda, Barbara Materia, Alice Gregorie, Paul Couriet, Fabrizia Vecchioue, Lucia Venturini, Marton Pintor | Location: Corderie (Extending on the southern side of the Arsenale) , Venice, Italy | Program: Exhibition & Performance (Temporary) | Size: 6,320m2
Because the length of the Arsenale’s Corderie typically creates a sequence of individual episodes that do not form a single narrative, we propose to dedicate the entire building to a single theme – the current state of Italy – and to represent all aspects of Europe’s most crucial country in a form that ranges from architecture, theatre, and documentary, to re-enactments, exhibitions, films, lectures, debates, shows, entertainment.
the other Biennales, we hope to initiate a theatrical process that invites artists to respond, on their own terms, to the theme of Italy. We will offer a framework, a stage, schedule, and set; dramaturgy would then be the responsibility of the participant.
The Corderie would be treated as a continuous multidisciplinary performance space that represents Italy itself. In a unique collaboration with
We will collect a selection of Italian architecture – each project in its own way a manifestation of the current state of the country. The narration of each project would be left to invited contributors, who will collectively generate an “exhibition of exhibitions”.
Throughout the Corderie, the exhibitions, a series of theatrical productions and events will unfold, engaging politics, economics, religion, philosophy, industry. Each one could leave a physical trace in the form of sets, objects, written material, projections, or the extended presence of people. The Corderie would be imagined as a multidisciplinary work in progress, constantly evolving and on permanent display, with varying degrees of activity and varying scales of productions taking place in its different sections.
STAGE 1.4 (1:50 model)
MOVIES AND ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITION
AC T AU D I C Y B E R T E R M I N A L
Period: Oct. 2013 Status: AMO COMP Fase 1 | Type: Consultation (Research & Proposal) | Client: AUDI Project in Charge: OMA + AMO | Teams: Rem Koolhaas, Reinier de Graaf, Stefano Baroffio, Maria Finders, Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, Miguel Taborda, Lucia Venturini | Location: Everywhere | Function: Various new prototypes of AUDI dealership combinding with various commercial and cultural programs
“Choose what you want to do - or watch someone elese doing it. Learn how to handle tools, paint, babies, machinery, or just listen to your favourite tune. Dance, talk or be lifted up to where you can see how other people make things works. Sit out over space with a drink and tune in to what’s happening elsewhere in the city. Try starting a riot or beginning a painting - or just lie back and stare at the sky”
What is the AUDI’s biggist challence?
Cedric Price (1961)
MODEL 1
A modular structure working as an open frame: adaptable, scaleable, flexible, colonizeable, cheap, virtually with no limits to its extension
While AUDI is still equated to engineering process, and elegant design. It is losing consumer sympathy. It is time to ACT, and Reverse this tendency. As opposed to reinforcing AUDI’s corporate identity by adding another variation to its already established dealership image, we propose an open system where uncompromising qualities com alive. An open system is able to stage “Life in Action” as its central attraction.
ACT will be defined by its intentions, its context, its location and its cutomers. ACT will be an open system able to grow and shrink; connect and disconnect; absorb and transfer functions, people and activities depending on everchanging situations. ACT wil not be designed as a architectural object - defined in its intentions, limited in its possiblities - but rather as a simple and open structural system based on two interconnected models.
MODEL 2
A stacked system of floors similar to a generic parkhouse: open, horizontal, colonizeable. Aready made to be built cheaply or to be found.
and use.
Parkhouse Squat ACT
Container Plug-in ACT
ACT will be occupied and activitated by a se-
ries of modular plug-ins: spatial Devices able to support multiple scales and types of activities, constantly re-arranged in different combinations and configurations, depending on local requests, needs, markets, cultures and users. Plug-ins are ACTions.
HYE O N S U YA N G Molstraat 14, 2611EN, Delft, The Netherlands Phone: +31 (0)6 81-27-07-45 (mobile) E-mail: murmusic@gmail.com Date of Birth: May 18, 1980, Incheon, South Korea Marital staus: Single
EDUCATION
Sep. 2009 - Jan. 2013 Mar. 2000 - Aug. 2007
WORK EXPERIENCE Aug. 2013 - Preseent Jun. 2013 - Jul. 2013 Mar. 2009 - Aug. 2009 Oct. 2007 - Jun. 2008 May. 2007 Dec. 2005 - Aug. 2007 Sep. 2005 - Dec. 2005 Jun. 2005 - Jul. 2005 Mar. 2001 - May. 2003
QUALIFICATIONS Language Computer Skills
AWARDS Nov. 2013 Nov. 2007 Jul. 2007 Dec. 2006 Nov. 2006 Nov. 2006 Nov. 2006 Mar. 2008 Dec. 2007 Jul. 2005
EXTRA-ACTIVITIES Dec. 2012 Oct. 2012 Nov. 2007 Jul. 2007 Feb. 2007 Dec. 2006 Nov. 2006 2000 - 2008
Feb. 2013 Apr. 2009 Sep. 2010 - Aug. 2011
PUBLICATIONS (Selected) Dec. 2007 Apr. 2007
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands | Master of Science in Architecture Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea | Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Headquarter) | Trainee One Architecture BV | Freelance Architect TOWOOJAE architects & consultants | Freelance Architect KUNUSA architects | Junior Architect Sungkyunkwan University | Freelance Architect Digital Media and Technology Lab | Assistant Researcher Sungkyunkwan University |Teaching Asststant T.E.D architects | Freelancer National Military Service English (Fluent), Korean (Native) Sketchup, Rhino 3D, AutoCAC, Archicad, Revit, 3D MAX, Artlantis, Render[in], Podium, V-ray Photoshop, illustrator, InDesign, MS Word, Powerpoint, Excel
Individual / Team
Winner (TU Delft) | Nomination for The National Archiprix 2014 (The Netherlands), Delft, The Netherlands 1st winner | 26th National Exhibition of Korean Architecture, Seoul, South Korea 2nd winner | 1st Ubiquitos Space International Competition (USIC), Seoul, South Korea 3rd winner | 25th National Exhibition of Korean Architecture, Seoul, South Korea Honorable mention | 42th Gyeonggi Architecture Competition, Gyeonggi province, South Korea Honorable mention | AIK Digital Architecture 2006, Seoul, South Korea Honorable mention | 3th National Exhibition of Korean Landscape Architecture, Seoul, South Korea
Participations (Selected)
1st winner | ‘Kimpo Youth Retreat Center’ by KUNUSA architects, Gimpo City, South Korea 3rd winner | ‘Pangyo Ecological Learning Center’ by KUNUSA architects, Seongnam City, South Korea 1st winner | ‘The Student Union of Dongduk Women’s University’ by T.E.D architects, Seoul, South Korea
Exhibitions (Selected)
Exposition ‘Renewal of the city renewal’ | Leiden, The Netherlands Exposition ‘Renewal of the urban renewal’ | TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands 26th KIA Convention & Exhibition | Seoul, South Korea 1st USIC Exhibition | Seoul, South Korea 2nd A.S.O.P Exhibition | Seoul, South Korea 25 KIA Convention & Exhibition | Seoul, South Korea 3rd National Exhibition of Korean Landscape Architecture | Seoul, South Korea Biannual Exhibition of Sungmi Club | Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul & Suwon, South Korea
Other Activities (Selected)
Lecture ’Muiderpoort Station Renewal’ | TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands Lecture ‘Renewal & Reservation of Mugyo-and Da-dong in Seoul’ | Kyungwon University, South Korea Vice-president, Korean Student Association of Technical University of Delft (KSATUD) Archiworld, Vol.151, pp.184 - 185 Concept, Vol. 096, pp. 106 - 113
AFFILIATIONS (Selected) Mar. 2013 - Present
SBA Dutch lisenced architect in the Netherlands