Jay [Hyunji] Kim

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BFA Interior Design

P O RTF O L I O Selected Works 2011-2013


CONTENTS


01 Library l Fall 2012 Voronoi Diagram

02 Office l Fall 2012 Taschen

03 Lounge l Fall 2013 SOFA Art Fair

04 Emergency Shelter l Fall 2013 Inflatable

05 Oyster Bar l Spring 2012 Conveying History

06 Housing Works I Spring 2012 Retail l Thrift Shop

07 Container l Fall 2011 Finding Methodology

08 Define a Wall l Spring 2012 Sustainable Material

09 Space to be Occupied l Fall 2011 Mapping l Diagram Study



Jay H. Kim

200 Willoughby Avenue Brooklyn NY 11205 1.917.266.5516 jayhkim131@gmail.com Education

2009 - Present

Pratt Institute l Brooklyn NY BFA. Interior Design Expected graduation date : May 2014

Summer 2012

SungKyunKwan University l Seoul. South Korea “Sustainable Global Values� Summer Workshop

Work Experiences

June 2013 - August 2013

David Yum Architects I New York, NY -

May 2013 - August 2013

KRIEST I New York, NY

May 2012 - June 2012

DVC Architects co. I Seoul, South Korea

May 2010 -August 2011

Edu Korea I Seoul, South Korea

Intern

Assisted designers on various tasks ranging from concept furniture designs, material researching and client meetings while designing company furniture brochure and office stationaries.

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Intern

Participated in wide range of projects including office design, product design and lighting design. Tasks involved hand sketchings, 3ds Max modeling and renderings, communicating with the vendors, as well as managing PR list and other office administration.

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Intern

Worked on production of construction documents, concept furniture designs as well as preparing presentation boards.

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Office Assistant

Others

January 2014

Exhibition at the 2014 Metro Show I Chelsea, NY Group art installation

March 2012 - January 2014 March 2012 - November 2012 October 2012

Pratt Korean Student Association (PKSA) l Brooklyn, NY Administrator of Public Relations Team KANA (Korean Association of New York Art Schools) l New York, NY Administration Korean Parade and Festival 2012

Voluntary staff November 2012

Holiday House NYC 2012

Voluntary staff Skills

AutoCAD l 3ds Max + Mental Ray l Adobe Photoshop , Illustrator, Indesign l Revit Sketch Up I Microsoft Office l Hand drafting + Modeling Awards

First prize at 2013 CONNECT Lounge competition at SOFA ART FAIR, CHICAGO (Group Project) Nominated for 2013 Gensler Brinkmann Competition


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Library 01 Location : 496 Franklin Avenue. Brooklyn, NY Lot Area : 5,500 Sq ft Date : Fall 2012 My library design seeks to create an experience of place by taking to heart an often used phrase by The Brooklyn Public Library in their marketing materials: “Everyone in Brooklyn Has a Library” Library I Model I FA12


Site

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LOCATED IN BOROUGH OF BEDFORD, BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY BEDFORD BRANCH HAS BEEN A PRESERVATOR AND TRANSMITOR OF KNOWLEDGE, HISTORY AND CULTURE FOR THE RESIDENCE OF BEDFORD SINCE 1898. FOR OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS, BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY BEDFORD BRANCH HAS BEEN A VITAL CENTER OF KNOWLEDGE REFLECTING DYNAMIC SPIRIT OF THE PEOPLE OF BROOKLYN.

Concept

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Theorizing that the Bedford Branch library is one “point” within Brooklyn’s system of 58 proximate neighborhood libraries, my design proposal is based upon the principles of a Voronoi diagram as a means of creating programmatic interior regions. My scheme further suggests that each individual visitor becomes an equally important user or “dynamic point” within the context of the library, essential to its vibrancy and to the character of the larger community beyond.


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1 ENTRANCE 2 CIRCULATION DESK 3 MULTI-MEDIA ROOM 4 ADULT READING 5 ADULT COMPUTING 6 INFORMATIONAL WALL 7 CHILDREN’S AREA 8 KID’S AREA 9 LOUNGING AREA 10 BOOKS

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Plan I AutoCad


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Section I AutoCad, Photoshop, Illustrator


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View From the Mezzanine

Reading Area

Entrance


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Axonometric Drawing


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Looking Through the Bookshelves on Mezzanine


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Office

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Location : 500 Park Avenue New York, NY Lot Area : 12,500 Sq ft Date : Fall 2012 The Corporate office for an art book publishing company Taschen was developed to provide its creative and innovative workers a collaborative work environment


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Office I 3ds Max I Mental Ray I FA12


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Taschen is an art book publisher founded in 1980 by Benedikt Taschen. Taschen has been a noteworthy force in making lesser seen art available to mainstream bookstores, including some fetishistic imagery, queer art, historical erotica, pornography and adult magazines. Taschen has helped bring this art into broader public view, by publishing this potentially controversial volume. The project proposes a new Taschen office in New York City, the hub of creative minds and spirit.

Process

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8. kitchen 9. work 10. office 11. balcony

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1. reception 2. conference 3. work 4. conference 5. work 6. lounge 7. work


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Penthouse Floor Working Area I 3ds Max

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Penthouse Floor Plan


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Kitchen Area I 3ds Max I Mental Ray I FA12


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10th Floor Plan

Reception Area I 3ds Max


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Work Area I 3ds Max

Conference Room I 3ds Max


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Conference Room


Work Area

Reception

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Kitchen

Conference Room

Meeting Area

Work Area

Meeting Area I 3ds Max


Lounge

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Location : 600 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL Lot Area : 400 Sq ft Date : Fall 2013 Inspiration from Chicago’s iconic art and architecture drove the design. Chicago’s skyline is a constant in the reflection of the Cloud Gate, yet it is sandwiched by the ever changing skies above and the movement of people below. This translated into the relative permanence of the different types of seating within the proposal – a permanent lounge and temporary modular seating form an interior landscape. Seating arrangements have been designed to make use of the discarded cardboard plotter tubes that amass in the school’s print labs.


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The primary joinery method of hand-stitched twine references the tradition of furniture upholstery. While the method of pattern making by laser etching utilizes contemporary technology to produce a pattern typical also to upholster fabric. The imagery and plans of some of Chicago’s most iconic designs, such as Marina City, the Aqua Building, the Cloud Gate and Navy Pier’s Ferris Wheel, were manipulated and abstracted to create a floral pattern set on top of a linear background. Tube Joinery

Cap Pattern


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The juxtaposition of the installation’s two elements, the canopy and the seating, references SOFA Chicago’s objective of providing a market for artists who are interested in combining traditional decorative arts with functional objects. In addition to connecting the SOFA Chicago visitor to the surrounding city, the environment seeks to create a connection between the SOFA Chicago visitors and the students of Pratt Institute.

Canopy

Section I Bank Elevation

I Front Elevation


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Canopy


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Project Team Dina Digiovine-Florence I Hyun Kyu Han I Ga Im Kim I Hyunji Kim I Ji-Eun Kim I Yujin Kim I Ashely Kuo I Jin Yeop Lee I Jessie Lu I Riley Mellon I Jennifer Paloma I Sran Shin I Kristin Lee I Molly Sherman I Deborah Schneiderman


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Lounge


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Emergency Shelter 04

Location : 600 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL Lot Area : 170,100 Sq ft Date : Fall 2013


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Inflatable I 3ds Max I Mental Ray

Inflatable Temporary Disaster Shelter is ultra-portable, Very lightweight and easy to assemble. The project was developed from an inflatable emergency relief stool that was designed to contain supplies to provide relief to victims.


Process 01. Place to Sit I Inflatable Emergency Relief Stool

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First-Aid Kit Flashlight Sanitary Bags Tissue Paper

- Poncho - Blanket

Inflatable PVC Zipper closer

Fully Unfolds as air-mattress

2. Origami transforms one object to another

1. Inflatable products require fewer mechanical parts and pack tightly and take up very little volume

VS 3. Hexagonal layout allows more individual shelters


Location

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Site

North Side Chicago

810’ Navy Pier

West Side Chicago

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South Side Chicago

Downtown Chicago

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Square Footage : 170,100 sq ft Room Dimensions : 810’ x 210’ Ceiling Height : 30’ - 60’ Floor : Concrete Lighting : Metal halide

Neighborhood Demographics Avg. Family Size

Family Households Non-Family Households

64.5%

35.5% 1.65

per household

Design Development

3.5

87%

Household Without Children

13%

Household With Children


Bed / Couch Transformation

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6’

6’


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Design Development

60%

Single Person

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8%

Couple

Family

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x3

Layout

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672

Way - Finding System

144

1,600

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Inflatable I 3ds Max I Mental Ray


Oyster Bar 05 Location : 89 E 42nd St, New York, NY Lot Area : 1,900 Sq ft Date : Spring 2012 The new threshold between Oyster Bar Restaurant and ‘The Saloon’ was created using the previously studied material “PlasTeak”. The new threshold provides transition between traditional Oyster Bar restaurant to the new modern bar, which will give the new hip vibe.


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Oyster Bar I Threshold

Oyster Bar I Plan


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Oyster Bar I Section


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Oyster Bar I 3ds Max I Mental Ray


Housing Works 06 New York City based non-profit organization Housing Works thrift shop design was created in order to highlight the importance of collaboration and incorporation of shopper and company. Year

Spring 2012

Housing Works I Final Model


Process I Incorporation The importance of shoppers in charity work was highlighted by the using organic strip to organize and the space as a whole. The project aims to embellish the social benefit of Housing Works.

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Forth Floor

Third Floor

Second Floor

First Floor

Housing Works I Section I Plan


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Housing Works I 3ds Max I Mental Ray


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Container 07 The three interlocking layers of the pomegranate container provides a pomegranate a security as well as accenting the beauty of compacted pomegranate seeds. Year Fall 2011


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Container I Final Model

Container I Plan I Section


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Define a Wall 08 By using the hollow quality of the assigned material PlasTEAK, the possibility of the wall as a partition, lighting fixture and storage was explored. Year Spring 2011


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Wall I Final Model


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Space to be Occupied 08

The goal of this project was to create a space to be occupied by using the diagram derived from previous container and the painting by Leon Ferrari ‘Carta a un general.’

Year

Spring 2011

Space to be Occupied l Final Model


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Confining diagram

Final Diagram


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Plan I Section I Elevation


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Space to be Occupied l Final Model

Space to be Occupied l Final Model


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