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VERY FAST AIRPORT Long Island MacArthur Airport
The project is mainly aim to develop to small airport which is an extended network of secondary airports and metropolitan multi-airport system. It turns out to be “very fast airport�. That is to say, it allows faster turnaround for aircraft and more frequent lands and departing. Layover times are reduced dramatically by this mode of operation- there are fast airports. Therefore, the architectural experience must be quick and intense. The initial starting point of making airport was combining plastic bottle and make into an object.
View from airplane landing point
Check-in
Arrival
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Prcoess diagram
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Process of physical models- started with plastic bottle, paper model, and 3d printing
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THE CITY Love Hotel in Manhattan
Love hotel is a specific hotel that has purpose of providing private space for lovers. However, we define our love hotel as a space for hosting relation such as individual to individual, people to people, events to events, space to space, and movement to movement. It means love can happens everywhere in the city.
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Right: look into inside of gallery unit room to hotel arisl to public access area Left: Main lobby of the hotel where the blending of public and guest emerges
Atypical grid onto floor Less Dense
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More Dense
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3rd Floor
4th Floor
5th Floor
6th Floor
Elevation of physical model
Room unit / maximum occupancy Capsule House Room Room
Offcie Room
Gallery Room
Theater Room
2 Adults 3 Adults 100 Sqft 200 Sqft
4 Adults 300 Sqft
4 Adults 300 Sqft
6 Adults 360 Sqft
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Cross section
Fourth Floor Plan
Sixth Floor Plan
Longitudinal section
ORLO VOLUME Los Angeles Music Center
Orlo means outline. Outline is the line that defines an object. In architecture, outline is used as a technique to allow an implied graphic of flatness on volume. By outlining the volume, it extracts the pure surface and the shape quality of a volume.The thesis uses outlining as a technique to define surface and shape characteristics to create volumes. Here, outline is no longer an implicit graphic applied onto the volume, but it creates space as an operation.
Overall rendering of Los Angeles aerial view with muic center
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Diagram of extracting outlines from everyday objects and intersecting them together. With new outlines, I extruding x, y, and z axis. These extrusions become the floor, core and structure, division of the interior, and introduce depth. Because of characteristic of outline, it creates generic spaces as well as distinctive organic spaces.
Fifth floor plan
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THE BATHHOUSE Chinese Rural Village Bathhouse
Main thesis of my project is introducing new leisure and public space for local people and give them an opportunity to enjoy its nature of the village. Current condition of village bath is traditional Chinese style which is very inconvenient. Nature of Maotan is really pretty, pure, and clean. Also their water quality is really cleans as well. They do not have proper shower system and their bathroom located outside of their house. Not only I want to improve the bath system of the village, but also improve the community as well as social gathering like the role of ancient time public bath where people go there not only to bath, but to meet friends. Also, there is public bathing culture in china as well which started to disappear.
Interior view of the main bath tub area. Concept Approach
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Stage 5
Stage 6
Abandoned Hall/ Multi-purpose activities
Cleansing/ Preparation
Relaxing
Meditating
Emerging with people
Blending with nature
Cross section/ Stage 1
Cross section/ Stage 2
Cross section/ Stage 3
Upper floor plan
Longitudinal section
Cross section/ Stage 4
Cross section/ Stage 5
WHITE FOLD Ferrari Headquarter in collaboration
The elegance in our project appears in the interaction of the interior organization and t h e exterior geometry. The continuous and emergent language developed from our design techniques pinches and ruptures the exterior of the building. The continuous language does not simply aggregate the same modules but allows the interior organization to shift. For the tower, by using nesting techniques, interior spaces are nested in the exterior volume.
View to the main entrance of the building. Initial technique
Plan, section, elevation of each techniques
Pinching
Nesting
Accumulating
Combination of techniques Combining initial technique to make an object to become a building
UNI BUILDING
This building is achitecture proposal of the New Museum in New York. It is located on the Bowery Ave in New York City. We want to differenciate circulations by purpose and programs for the visitors, similar to subway system; a station that trasfers to final destination. There are four major legs according to the circulation. The main lobby is the transfer area where people decides which gallery to go.
Contemporary Art Museum in collaboration
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Floor material Concrete Slab Steel Decking W-24 I-beam Steel Mounting Bracket Interior Ceiling Panel Water Pipes HVAC duct
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LA STADIUM Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in collaboration
The main concept of this stadium is how to maintain the value of the original historic stadium by adding a new seating design to the stadium. We use the original columns as the support of the roof. Beams that hold cable attached to the original columns of the stadium. Also, we use the original column points to create cable system which hold ETFE. Roof geometry got formed according to the tectonic system. Swift cable geometry hold tensile structure and ETFE panel strongly.
Physical model photo that view to interior space of the stadium
Roof geometry diagram
Los Angeles Coliseum original structure columns and the new blue shaded structure columns with the main gate of the coliseum
Geometr of the origianl column structure
Geometry of the new column structure
Combined geometry of the two columns
Floor plates diagram
3rd Floor Plate
1st -Following the roof geometry
2nd - Tracing the roof geometry
3rd - Perforating
2nd Floor Plate
Under concourse plan
Cross section
Longitudinal section
Top : front view from a street, Bottom : interior view where new siting and old seating appear
SPHERE CITY Reinterpretation of Barcelona What if a city becomes the city that has three dimensional gird like a sphere?
Spherical city located at Barcelona
Loop/ Street 1
Loop/ Street 2
Section of spherical city with transportation system-subway and tram, public plaza, and other facilities such as theaters, shopping center, and major underground parking structure.
Loop/ Street 3
Loop/ Street 4
Loop/ Street 5
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