Curtain Wall Chicago, IL
Unexpectedness
Jan - Apr 2019
Theater Brooklyn, NY
Adaptable Theater
Sep - Dec 2017
Office Porcia, Italy
Uffici Zanussi de Gino Valle
Sep - Dec 2017
Housing Bronx, NY
The Bronx is Burning Calories!
Sep - Dec 2017
Library Brooklyn, NY
The Charged Voids
Jan - Apr 2017
Pier Manhattan, NY
From Line to Plane
Nov - Dec 2016
C H A R L I E H Y O U N G J O O Y U : E M O T I VA T E C T Ó N I C A School Campus Bridgeport, CT
A City within a City
Jan - Apr 2018
Studio & Gallery Manhattan, NY
Co-Flow
Sep - Dec 2018
Conceptual Design One’s Mind
Mental Pictures - Villa Mairea
Sep - Dec 2018
Urban Design São Paulo, Brazil
Jan - Apr 2019
Urban Acupuncture
Contemporary Art Museum Daegu, Korea
Kansong Art Museum
Jan - Mar 2020
Village Rehabilitation Ulsan, Korea
Onggi Village Hatching Masterplan
May - Aug 2021
CHARLIE YU hy2501@columbia.edu +82 10 3014 7710
EDUCATION Columbia University GSAPP, New York, USA
2016 - 2019
Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea Bachelor of Architecture
2008 - 2015
Politechnika Krakowska, Krakow, Poland
2012 -2013
Master of Architecture
Erasmus Program
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SAISIOT Architects & Planners, Seoul, Korea Junior Architect
Sep 2021 - Present
- Participating in designing Artist’s Residence in Kyung-gi Province
Fernando Menis Arquitectos, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain,
Junior Architect
May 2021 - Sep 2021 Jan 2020 - Dec 2020
- Participating in international architecture competitions: Parque Viera y Clavijo (Won), Daegu Kansong Art Museum (Finalist), New Onggi Village (Finalist) - Managing architecture and technical drawings (carpentry) of cultural preservation project - Developing a Proposal for Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism (Selected)
dtls. ARCHITECTURE, New York, USA
Architecture Intern
May 2019 - Aug 2019
- Assisting supervision of a number of residential renovation sites - Producing architecture drawings - Leading competitions: Plastic Monument, Learn Better (Honorable Mention)
OBRA Architects, New York, USA
Architecture Intern
Jul 2018 - Aug 2018
- Building model for the international competition of KFAS New Headquarters in Kuwait - Coordinating installation of an outdoor deck in Ward Residence in New York - Drawing detail section, images, RCP and electrical plans for Ward Residence in New York
PUBLICATION / EXHIBITION Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, Seoul, Korea
Sep 2019
- Assisting Installation of "Interim Urbanism: Youth, Dwelling, City (New York)" by N H D M Architecture + Urbanism - Assisting book publication through documentation and translation - Documentation Through Photograph
Columbia University GSAPP ABSTRACT, New York, USA Yearly publication of selected student works at GSAPP - Unrolled Section of The Charged Voids - Physical model of The Bronx is Burning Calories!
2018, 2019
1st KIA Exhibition of Student Works, Jeju, Korea
Oct 2018
Selected works of students who were studying in the US - The Charged Voids
TEACHING / LEADERSHIP Independant Research, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
Apr 2020
Guest Lecturer
- Seminar on Design Process
KGSA, Columbia University, New York, USA Designer at Korean Graduate Student Association
Fall 2018 - Spring 2019
- Designing representation - Coordinating social events
HY Master, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
President
Jan 2012 - Jun 2012
- Managed English debating club by holding two sessions a week - Conducted membership training
AWARDS The 3rd National Grants for Architects, Korea Jul 2020 Fellowship sponsored by Korean government supporting architects working abroad Honorable Mention - LEARN BETTER, USA
Oct 2019
2016 Fulbright Graduate Study Award, USA
Fall 2016
Architecture Competition Designing a School in Helsinki (School of One)
Scholarship sponsored by U.S. Department of State supporting graduate study
Study Abroad Scholarship, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea Spring 2016 Scholarship sponsored by Hanyang University supporting international graduate study Academic Grand Prize, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
Fall 2014
ASEM - DUO Fellowship, Seoul, Korea Scholarship sponsored by ASEM supporting international exchange study
Fall 2012
Excellent Scholarship, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
2008, 2009
SOFTWARE Rhinoceros 3D, Revit, V-Ray, AutoCAD, Grasshopper, 3DS MAX, Adobe Suite, Sketchup, and Microsoft Office Suite
LANGUAGE English: Proficient / Spanish: Intermediate / Chinese: Basic / Korean: Native
Co-Flow
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Art Studios & Exhibition Venue Manhattan, NY
The Bronx is Burning Calories!
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The Charged Voids
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Urban Acupuncture
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Unexpectedness
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From Line to Plane
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Adaptable Theater
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Mental Pictures - Villa Mairea
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Uffici Zanussi de Gino Valle
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Onggi Village Hatching Masterplan
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Kansong Art Museum
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A City within a City
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Housing Bronx, NY
Library Brooklyn, NY
Urban Design São Paulo, Brazil
Curtain Wall Chicago, IL
Pier Manhattan, NY
Theater Brooklyn, NY
Conceptual Design One’s Mind
Office Porcia, Italy
Village Rehabilitation Ulsan, Korea
Contemporary Art Museum Daegu, Korea
School Campus Bridgeport, CT
Co-Flow Columbia GSAPP Advanced V Academic Work Manhattan, NY Fall 2018 Individual Work Advisor: Brad Cloepfil, Allied Works When people concentrate on a task intensely they experience the "flow state" by which I would like to define what spirituality is. As artistic activities are easy and fun to majority of people, the project seeks the way to promote not only individual artistic activities but also socially-engaged art. Although artists can work on their own by renting individual workspace temporarily, they can teach and guide general public in order to foster ethical spirituality. With the idea of numerous cells filled in a volume, the dynamics of coexistences of lots of cellular spaces enrich the project by allowing them to interact one another visually and acoustically. Some of them merge to become larger cells to embrace group activities such as workshop, exhibition and performance with different height condition. The planar configuration of cells shows the idea of enfilade where unexpectedness can be engendered through repetitive frame. Individual cells are located on the periphery of the building whereas bigger cells cluster inner side of the building where light shafts and floor slabs meet.
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The Bronx is Burning Calories! Columbia GSAPP Core III Academic Work Bronx, NY Fall 2017 Team Work w/ Charlotte Pang Responsibilities: representations, architectural drawings and design development Advisor: Hilary Sample, MOS The built environment has shaped our lifestyle passive and sedantary in the contemporary era, and also brought isolation to our society. Recent studies indicate that large portion of population in South Bronx suffers physical illnesses such as obesity, diabetes and asthma as well as psychological disorders. In this regards we decided to rethink architecture's role in which built environment induces its users to behave in an intended direction: Improving health through circulations and interactions within it. The architecture is to be more resistant to its contexts where it only used to respond to: When pedestrian enters the seemingly-exclusive housing complex, it suddenly becomes inclusive with large courtyards inside establishing strong contrasts to surrounding buildings. With communal corridors around the large voids which house public leisure programs, the housing complex advocates interactions among neighborhoods.
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The Charged Voids Columbia GSAPP Core II Academic Work Brooklyn, NY Spring 2017 Individual Work Advisor: Erica Goetz, Studio Goetz The library is a civic center of education where users can learn new languages. A system structural bookshelf walls nest individual study spaces within the tectonics of building fabric. First, occupiable beams stack, shift and splay opening to create the spaces of the library. Then through a concept of multiple spatial excavations, a series of spherical voids create a series of spatial compression and release. Sunlight is filtered through the shifting trays and is caught in the larger pockets where the library patrons gather for public events. The circulation snakes through the voids vertically and meanders through the shelves on each floor. Rotating beams floors to floors in an almost perpendicular way, each and every floor has different directions of openings towards the city allowing visitors enjoy different cityscape. With its distictive contrast among interior spaces, it explicitly indicates a 'booleaned' object. Each voids and adjacent stacks are dedicated to certain languages. Each visit to the library is a totally different exprience.
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Urban Acupuncture Columbia GSAPP Advanced VI Academic Work São Paulo, Brazil Spring 2019 Team Work w/ Emma Ross Responsibilities: representations, drawings, and design development Advisor: Pedro Rivera, RUA Urban Acupuncture aims to activate Dom Pedro II Park through a series of small programmatic buildings throughout the site. With minimal footprint, minimal investment, and maximum efficiency, a social infrastructure is designed to engage and welcome the community into the park. Small social pavilions are managed and maintained by specific social organizations. The event plaza, centrally located, consists of three building types which are Arena, Atrium and Jungle Gym, and serve as additional infrastructure for larger events and activities to take place. Construction of the event plaza and social pavilions concluded in 2019. When first completed, the organizations began taking ownership of the social pavilions. 15 years later, the Urban Acupuncture effect will infiltrate the park, bringing new paths, community gardens, urban furniture, and a greater population. Major considerations for design and construction are as such: Easy to assemble building materials which are steel beams and wood structure; tropical architecture that has no walls allowing natural cross ventilation, but shades created by extended roof.
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Unexpectedness Columbia GSAPP Advanced Curtain Wall Academic Work Chicago, IL Spring 2019 Individual Work Advisor: Robert Heintges and Daniel Vos Inspired by a language of diagonal gesture and connection from Richard Diebenkorn’s painting, I came up with the idea of diagonal fins extruded from regular unitized mullion. In elevation it is not hard to recognize the two different directionalities of the façade floor to floor. With the marriage of transparent IGU and the one of ceramic-fritted glass (marbleprinted) on the 2nd surface, it gives you a controlled pattern from outside as well as inside the building. The ceramic-fritted glass is the one that is cantilevered forming a triangle. The outer glass in IGU is twice (0.5”) as thick as inner glasses to minimize distortion. Low-E coating is applied to 3rd surface of the IGU to maintain a comfortable temperature inside the building. Acid-Etching is applied to the last surface of the glass to make texture distinctive. Floor height which is 14’ determines the height of the curtain wall unit. Although it looks perpendicular in the elevation view, it is pinched where two seemingly different materials meet in plan view. In order to accommodate the two diagonally meeting glass units, I developed a combinatory system of split mullion and fixed mullion. The split mullion is attached to anchor whereas the other one goes to where two different glasses meet. Shadow box and IGU are all set into unit frame in the factory. Structural seal is installed from “inside” of unit in vision area, and from “outside” of unit in the spandrel area. Dropped ceiling elevates before it creates spandrel In order to minimize the area. The two different types of glasses meet in corner not perpendicularly but in 123 degrees.
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From Line to Plane Columbia GSAPP Core I Academic Work Manhattan, NY Fall 2016 Individual Work Advisor: William Arbizu, Brandon Haw Architecture The theater proposed for the east river of Manhattan is designed to support various kinds of performances, from music to large theatrical productions. With its linear, enclosed truss structure, one reads the architecture as a gradual transformation of a bridge becoming a large water front open-air entertainment Venus. Design was initiated by acknowledging that experiences in the site are a series of combinations of linear and planar elements. Starting from linear truss at FDR area, it starts to diverge at one point encapsulating a space which turns into a big performance stage. Then with added roof truss and other additional planes, theater-enclosing circulations of performers, audiences and pedestrians are completed. Therefore the structure gives pedestrians a dynamic view of people circulating inside the structure which is considered as another form of performances. It is also a hub providing water front view to pedestrians, and most distinctively, the popular Manhattan-orbiting cruise, also known as ‘Circle-line’, can park next to the stage so the passengers on board can enjoy the show.
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Adaptable Theater Columbia GSAPP Tech III & IV Academic Work Brooklyn, NY Fall 2017 Team Work w/ Alicia French, James Huazhou Liu and Sarah Rutland Responsibilities: Plans, Elevations and Enclosures Advisor Silverio Patrizi, Clementina Ruggieri, Junko Nakagawa, and Jason Stone A successful building is not only aesthetically compelling but also systematically well-integrated. In the class, MEP, structure, circulation and enclosure were the main design drivers, and they should be interweaved beautifully. The Reversible Theater proposed for Greenpoint, Brooklyn is designed to embrace three different configurations of music events, play and concerts. With its huge cantilevered volume, it not only provides visual impact both inside and outside but also compartmentalized programs such as restaurant, main hall and open garden. There are three different types of envelopes: Curtain Walls (acoustic glass or fire-rated one) and CMU Wall + Gypsum Board + Fibre C Cement Panel (4' X 12')
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Mental Pictures - Villa Mairea Columbia GSAPP design seminar - Architecture Apropos Art Academic Work One’s Mind Fall 2018 Individual Work Advisor: Steven Holl, Dimitra Tsachrelia What is it like if Villa Mairea is viewed through the lens of Cubism? Given that Alvar Aalto was strongly influenced by George Braque while working on Villa Mairea, it is easy to spot different kinds of juxtaposition or collage in the house: Material and Form. Plus, by taking the fact that the architect always put human (user) top priority when it comes to designing buildings into account, the project seeks to analyze a series of unconscious images in his intended uninterrupted flow of space. The mental images are affected by the architectural form, light condition and George Braque’s paintings where they are demonstrated by collaging Alvar Aalto’s paintings.
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Uffici Zanussi de Gino Valle Columbia GSAPP History - Studies in Tectonic Culture Academic Work Porcia, Italy Fall 2017 Team Work w/ William Barker, Charlotte Pang Responsibilities: Drawings and Model Making Advisor: Kenneth Frampton Tectonic of buildings should be carefully studied, examined and designed especially in today’s unrelenting dominance of images. The class traces poetics of construction of modern architecture ranging from 19th to 20th century. Uffici Zanussi is originally an office building designed by Gino Valle. Not only its dynamic and brutalistic look is architecturally distinctive but also delicate alignment of mullion, truss and structural grid. Beautifully interweaved ceiling windows and trusses are another remarkable characteristics.
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Onggi Village Hatching Masterplan Fernando Menis Arquitectos Competition Ulsan, Korea May - Aug 2021 Team Work w/ Fernando Menis, Jesús Montejano, Anna Tatarzynska, Seungho Choi, Kamila Lukasik, and Luka Spitoni Responsibilities: Design Development, 3D, Schemes, images, and Book making We aims to turn the landscape and environmental preservation of the village into a key project of culturally sensitive tourism. Some buildings would be embedded in the landscape, whereas other interventions try to respond to the existing industrial typology merging with the ecology of the place and the tradition of Onggi crafts. Simply put, all the elements must be achieved without diminishing the expression of the land, the historical identity and the industrial character of the place. Our proposal envisions the town as a social space, where residents and visitors gather together. It generates public cultural spaces, new recreational areas and open squares while incorporating a small cultural route throughout the town. Newly proposed spaces and existing ones interact and enhance each other, especially by integrating the old rural fabric of warehouses with new functions. The proposed infrastructures - Bodega (cellar & market), Clay Thermae (health & wellness), Agora (multifunctional events) and the Town Hall (community) - are integrated in nature offering an unique spatial experience.
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Kansong Art Museum Fernando Menis Arquitectos Competition Daegu, Korea Jan - Mar 2020 Team Work w/ Fernando Menis, Natalia Pyzio, Esther Senis, and Babak Asadi Responsibilities: Design Development, 3D, Diagrams, Description, and Book making Our proposal integrates Korean art history, architecture, and landscape. Subtly echoing the cornerstone of Bohwagak in proportion and the matrix of letters, the museum expresses reverence for Kansong. A pine valley and rainwater harvesting are introduced to realize the true meaning of his name. The building first appears as a cluster of totems varying in height and proportion on the buried plinth. They are categorized into four types: light, archive, exhibition and operation. The marriage of light and concrete sculpts visual sensation through the first totems. With the aspiration to become a leading institute of preservation, the totem of archive links conservation laboratory and material rooms. The ‘Exhibition Totem’, inspired by the legendary Geobukseon houses National Treasures with mystic ambience whereas offices and amenities are crafted within the last ones.
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A City within a City Columbia GSAPP Advanced IV Academic Work, Spring 2018 Bridgeport, CT Team Work w/ Mike Roberto Responsibilities: Representations, Model Making and Design Development Advisor: Adam Frampton, Only If Connecticut is a state of extremes: extreme wealth, extreme density, extreme small size, and extreme poverty. Many studies indicate a correlation between education and quality of life: income and mental and physical health are tied to level and type of education attained. This makes sense: education largely determines the employment status of individuals and therefore is a driver of systematic inequality. We are interested in a new model for primary school in Bridgeport. It will welcome roughly 1000 Bridgeport public school students from nursery school to middle school and board those in elementary and middle school. In addition, it will host a fully integrated teacher’s college promoting intergenerational relationship. The whole campus will be located on an artificial island composed of displaced earth and landfill.
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Curtain Wall Chicago, IL
Unexpectedness
Jan - Apr 2019
Theater Brooklyn, NY
Adaptable Theater
Sep - Dec 2017
Office Porcia, Italy
Uffici Zanussi de Gino Valle
Sep - Dec 2017
Housing Bronx, NY
The Bronx is Burning Calories!
Sep - Dec 2017
Library Brooklyn, NY
The Charged Voids
Jan - Apr 2017
Pier Manhattan, NY
From Line to Plane
Nov - Dec 2016
C H A R L I E H Y O U N G J O O Y U : E M O T I VA T E C T Ó N I C A School Campus Bridgeport, CT
A City within a City
Jan - Apr 2018
Studio & Gallery Manhattan, NY
Co-Flow
Sep - Dec 2018
Conceptual Design One’s Mind
Mental Pictures - Villa Mairea
Sep - Dec 2018
Urban Design São Paulo, Brazil
Jan - Apr 2019
Urban Acupuncture
Contemporary Art Museum Daegu, Korea
Kansong Art Museum
Jan - Mar 2020
Village Rehabilitation Ulsan, Korea
Onggi Village Hatching Masterplan
May - Aug 2021