Jaeho Jin work sample 2015

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JAEHO JIN SELCTED WORKS

2008-2015

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PENNDESIGN, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE M.ARCH ll CANDIDATE jinjaeho@gmail.com (215) 375-4022


Work 1 Academic / Design Studio / PennDesign

INVOLUTED FIGURES & BLACK HOLES New Whitney Museum, New York City * Published in Pressing Matters 2015-2016

ARCH 704 Design Studio Instructor: Tom Wiscombe, Classification: Academic / Individual work Year: Spring 2015 Locaton: New York City, USA Area: 7,525 sqf Type : Fine Art Museum Floor: 8F, B2F

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Softwares: Rhinoceros, Maya, Maxwell, Keyshot, Z-Brush Draft: Autocad, Illustrator, Photoshop Physical Model: Makerbot, 3D pouder printing

In this studio I worked on the problem of near-figuration, which is a form of resolution of the polarizing discourse of form versus shape of the last ten years. Near figuration is defined as the appearance of distinct, legible objects from illegible conditions, that is, as the simultaneity of things which have both graphic and formal features. In this semester, I extended that problem to include involuted figures, which can simultaneously create exterior depth effects but also interior spatial figuration. One of the fundamental things architecture does is characterize the threshold between exterior and interior. In this, it must take an ontological position with regards to the state of existence of “outside” and “inside”, and the degree to which they might be illusions. LaTour captures that indeterminacy so well when he says “there is no outside…the outside is just another inside.” In this studio, This studio define d this threshold as elastic but not blurred. Like black holes, these involutions may not constitute literal points of entry but rather moments of allure and lack of access. In Interstellar (2014), Chris Nolan goes to great lengths

to represent black hole possible, the most “real” based on scientific calculation and state of the art rendering techniques, producing never-before seen phenomena at the event horizon. Despite how it is presented by Nolan - as a form of knowledge and plausibility- what resonates in the film is the mysteriousness of the object and its seeming impossibility. Stanley Kubrick, that film’s greatest influence, knew this innately, choosing not to burden his monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) with being “real” in the sense of accurate or concrete, but rather making it even more alluring as a matter of speculation on the real. When Dave Bowman, rocketing across the expanse of the monolith, utters “my God, It’s full of stars”, we are confronted with a vexing entity that is delimited in scale on its exterior, yet seems to contain the universe. Its contents are bigger than the container- something Timothy Morton associates with “hyperobjects”, or entities that are vast yet withdrawn. In this studio, we will speculate on new container/ contained and inside/out relations in architecture, and seek to produce strange new forms of interiority.

The early Figure & Envelop Studies

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“The object can be viewed as a kind of black hole whose interior has receded infinitely from view, but which also leaks a certain amount of radiant energy…the adjective ‘black’ indicating that this noise is at all times object oriented, not formed of loose universal qualities.” -Graham Harman, Guerilla Metaphysics-

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Reflection A

Reflection B

“The Hyperobject is a liar…we see the shadows of the hyperobject, gigantic patches of darkness that slide across the landscape… The time of Hyperobjects is the time we discover ourselves on the insides of some very big objects… Hyperobjects are Tardis-like, bigger on the inside than the outside” -Timothy Morton, Hyperobjects-

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SHADOW PROTECTION

Architecture that makes its own Context: Shadows of Object as Ground Building Super Component

Subtracated Figure Making Involution

Ground Object

The Starting point of High Line

The Floating Mass above the High line extends High Line Park's public space more vertically, while the platfrom functions as a canopy above. Ground object also makes a connection with pedestrian way under High Line, where another entrance can be generated.

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Silhouette of Involution The Involution gradually start to reveal its figure with reflected 3D tattoos. This hollow creates mysterious sense of interior space which transform the three-dimensional mass more aggressively as going inside.

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Landscpae Patterns on HighLine Academic | PennDesign | Design Studio-ARRH704

A key part of studio work was the exploration fake and real shadows, reflections, and halos, in terms of how they may emanate from objects and deep involutions and then be reified into physical features. These features may exist as surface effects, such as changes of material or sheen, or they may be used to transform the three-dimensional mass more aggressively.

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Site Plan & Exhibition Level Floor Plan 6

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Roof

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COOLING TOWER PERMANANT GALLERY COOLING TOWER PERMANANT GALLERY

SHELL GALLERIES EXHIBITION GALLERY SHELL GALLERIES EXHIBITION GALLERY

Outdoor Space

Outdoor Space

GALLERY LOBBY

10th Ave

GALLERY LOBBY MEP

Washington St

HIGH LINE

Lobby

10th Ave

MEP

HIGH LINE

THEATER

OUTDOOR GALLERY

h Line

ntry

Washington St

OUTDOOR GALLERY

THEATER

ENTRY LOBBY THEATER LOBBY ENTRY LOBBY

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MEP

THEATER LOBBY MEP

Longitudinal Section 0 1 2

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5M

0 1 2

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5M

20M

Longitudinal Section 10M

20M


New Interiority

"Subtracted figures generate mega-dark holes in which multiple reflectedeffect results in maximization of a mysteriousness with faked tattoo and real one, being a catalyst to extend for new interiority."

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+53.50M Top Level

Roof

16300

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+37.20M 6th Level

6000

40000

PERMANANT GALLERY

+31.20M 5th Level

6000

EXHIBITION GALLERY

Outdoor Space

+25.20M 6000

4th Level

THEATER

SHELL GALLERIES

+19.20M 5700

3rd Level

+13.50M 5200

2nd Level

High Line

MULTIPLE PURPOSE ZONE

Entry Lobby

Gansevoort St

13500

+8.30M High Line

8300

1st Level

OFFICES

+0.00M

RESTAURANT

Ground Level

MEP

Entry

Transverse Section 0 1 2

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PRIMARY ROOF TRUSSES AT 16M INTERVALS SECONDARY TRUSS BAYS PRIMARY STRUCTURE BEAM

COMPOSITE PANELS FOR REFLECTION FROM ENVIRONMENT

OPEN SEAM RAW SCREEN WITH MEMBRAIN BENEAT

COMPOSITE PANELS FOR REFLECTION FROM ENVIRONMENT EXTRUDED SEAM FROM REFLECTION

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INTERIOR ENCLOSURES

METAL PANEL LASER CUT ANODIZE ALUMINUM PANEL

H BEAM

H-500x300x10x15(mm)

STEEL SUB FRAME1” STEEL FRAME 2”

Mega Componet-Chunk System This detail chunk model is to take a new approach to design development as it is conventionally understood in practice. I re-considered drawing in terms of plastic survey and magnetic resonance imaging, where things can be hacked apart, peeled away, cut away, sliced and exploded. Cuts will no longer be flat as in conventional plans and sections, but will be warped

and active. I Attempted to combine multiple ontologies into the discussion, where things may be represented in terms of their profile, silhouette, internal organization, energy, action on other things, depletion, integration, and dis-integration all at the same time.

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Construction Layer 03

CONNECTION RING

Build-Box 600x600x30(mm)

Construction Layer 04_2

MATT BLACK PANELS

Laser cut Anodize aluminum panel sSructural Taped on Z-clips and Locked on U-clips

Construction Layer 02

ROOF PANEL TRUSS H-300x300x10x15(mm) H-200x200x8x12(mm) Construction Layer 01

STELL PLATE

Hard Insulation Water Barrier

Construction Layer 04_1

CHROME BLACK PANELS

Laser cut Anodize aluminum panel sSructural Taped on Z-clips and Locked on U-clips

Construction Layer 03

CONNECTION RING

Build-Box 600x600x30(mm) Construction Layer 04_2

MATT BLACK PANELS

Laser cut Anodize aluminum panel sSructural Taped on Z-clips and Locked on U-clips

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Construction Layer 04_1

CHROME BLACK PANELS

Exploded Chunk Detail

Construction Layers + Materials

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META-SEAM/SUPER-COMPONET

Laser cut Anodize aluminum panel sSructural Taped on Z-clips and Locked on U-clips

MATT BLACK PANELS

Laser cut Anodize aluminum panel sSructural Taped on Z-clips and Locked on U-clips

MATT BLACK PANELS

EXTRUDED SEAM FROM REFLECTION

Build-Box 600x600x30(mm)

CONNECTION RING

Laser cut Anodize aluminum panel Sructural Taped on Z-clips and Locked on U-clips

CHROME BLACK PANELS

COMPOSITE PANELS FOR REFLECTION FROM ENVIRONMENT

PRIMARY STEEL STRUCTURE OF CHUNK

Laser cut Anodize aluminum panel Sructural Taped on Z-clips and Locked on U-clips


Work 2 Professional / Tomoon Architects

TRINITY The Korea Teachers Pension Head office

* Competition_Winner, 2011 * Completion of Construction, 2014

Position: Project Lead Designer Location: Naju, Korea Working Period: Dec.2010 April.2011 Working Scope: 2D Drawing, 3D Modeling, Overal Exterior design, Management, Rendering Project Architect: Yeol Park Company: Tomoon Type: Headqauter, Office Area: 9,916.84 sqm Floors: 11F, B1F

The new office building of The Korea Teachers Pension Head Office was established to bring the unification of three bodies for the stability and efficiency of educational pursuits: Teachers, The Korean Teachers Pension Head Office and the country. We have designed this facility with these three organizations in mind to achieve this goal in Naju, South Korea. Read on for more on this project after the break. The building stands at the intersection of two axes, configured to the street that offers the greatest abundance of sunlight and ventilation. The continuous volume of the lower levels is transformed in lines and sections within the tower and becomes a part of the Eco Smart Skin.

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Exterior Design Develop

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The nonlinear podium intentionally leads visitors to inside, improving structural continuity and finish of the Urban Fabric of the innovative city while responding to the urban axis. Such circulation adds dynamic energy and continuity to the urban context and accentuates. The podium that acts as the entrance to the building is an extension of the urban axis that extends the urban context of Naju into the offices. This move accentuates the visual recognition of the urban landmark as an intrinsic part of the city. The building stands at the intersection of two axes, configured to the street that offers the greatest abundance of sunlight and ventilation.

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Professional | Tomoon Architects | Trinity

1F Floor Level Plan & Landscape 16

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Work 3 Professional / Tomoon Architects

MUNHAK SWIMMING STADIUM Swimming Pool Arena for 2014 Incheon Asian Game * Competition_Winner, 2009 * Completion of Construction, 2014

Position: Project Lead Designer Location: Naju, Korea Working Period: June. 2009 -

July. 2010

Working Scope: Concept Design, Design Develop, 3D Modeling, Structural Facade , Management, Rendering Project Architect: Sooyeol Lee Company: Tomoon Architects

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What we consider in this site? The cluster of Munhak stadium is one of the palce in which citizen in Incheon has came frequently. Moreover, the site is located in front of the entrance of the cluster. Thus, New Moonhak swimming pool will be a symbol representing surrounding envrionment and familiar to residence near the site. Another thing that we do not forget is that the characteristic of the site is situated at corner of crossroad. This tell us that oblique axis which connecting entire Munhak cluster is significant element for access of recognition of visitors to the stadium. There are another schedule to be constructed Sunhak stadium oppisite side. Our site should play a role in leading extensive cluster of stadiums as a core.

Type: Sports Facility, Stadium Area: 9,916.84 sqm Floors: 3F, B1F

Bird eye Photograph : Completion of Construction_2014

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Professional | Tomoon Architects | Munhak Swimming Stadium

Exterior View for Competition: Rendering View_2009

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Exterior Photograph: Completion of Construction_2014 The idea of leading cluster of Munhak to a place of community is a Double skin which has triangle pattern like a group of fishes. An inner surface made by polycarbonate and outermost surface, finishing material, which is made by steel triangle structure are bring people in Incheon pride visually. Also, it is a gift that give them diverse pleasures in the stadium and interval space-gap between inner surface and outer surface.

Interval space making by 2 surfaces directs divers events as meeting nature and culture. The space is a road for entrance from outdoor space as well as promenade to be able to take a walk. In addition, the road in triangle frames play a role as a exhibition corridor to recall history of the stadium and memory, and play a role as a resting deck and observatory to look outside scene, so which is called ‘Blue Corridor”.

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Professional | Tomoon Architects | Munhak Swimming Stadium

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2F Level Floor Plan_Entrance Level for Visitors

The idea of leading cluster of Munhak to a place of community is a Double skin which has triangle pattern like a group of fishes. An inner surface made by polycarbonate and outermost surface, finishing material, which is made by steel triangle structure are bring people in Incheon pride visually. Also, it is a gift that give them diverse pleasures in the stadium and interval space-gap between inner surface and outer surface.

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3F Level Floor Plan Jaeho Jin


Swimming Pool Inside Rendering View_2009

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Photograph Inside View: Completion of Construction_2014

Logitundinal Section

Transverse Section

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Work 4 Academic / Design Studio / PennDesign

LIGHT INVOLUTION

New Typology of Skyscrapher with Multiple Facades & Novel Interiority

* Published in Pressing Matters 2015-2016

ARCH 703 Design Studio Instructor: Ali Rahim & Ferda Kolatan & Peter Trummer Classification: Academic /Group work Collaboration with Szu-An Yao Year: Fall 2014

Locaton: New York City, USA Area: 68,500 sqf Type: Office Floors: 75F, B3F

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Softwares: Rhinoceros, Maya, Maxwell Draft: Autocad, Illustrator, Photoshop Physical Model: Makerbot

In times of immense growth in capital due to economies in the world there is more capital than ever in the world today. While monetary capital has always played a significant role in determining the built environment, recent shifts in the character of global finance have resulted in a new relationship between investment practices and buildings. In this era, the growth of capital leads to affects in architecture and urbanism.

Skyscraper consisting of partial buildings New skyscraper in new generation need to be re-conceptualized; "whole things are made of other whole things and not of parts." The massive skyscraper is not able to act by the whole any more, but the partial buildings should have their own personalities.

Urban Asset : LIGHT & MULTIPLE FACADES New York City for example has 12 The linear gaps happened as individual percent of its housing market vacant. office buildings are astronomically That is a large number. Mega buildings collected, where indirect light come in. are newly constructed as capital market In contrast with views in usual building, logic. Buildings are getting denser and they share various facades since each expanded, but are getting empty. That buildings are very closely located. And is, they can be called Ghosts or Zombies with influx of lights, they can have quality city. How can architecture take on this of Novel Interior which enables our issue and be more in alignment of or skyscraper to become New architectural critique architecture formed global capital typology as an Urban asset. markets?

Prototype Model of Multiple Facades

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Non-familiar Aperture

Physical Model Picture Scale 1:200 Size 42 X 21 inch

The formal expression of the built object is simultaneosly restrained and quirky. It sits on the site with floppy way as if curtain for the theater. Especially, front bottom elevation has unfamiliar aperture, which creates and completes a distinct graphic identity for the street landscape.

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Between Multiple Facades

Indirect light from the involuted gap between individual buildings is critical point for interiority in this new skyscrapher. Users in this building experience new atmosphere from the indirect light through multiple facades which is new typology in terms of view inside. jinjaeho@gmail.com


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Mechnical Support Area

10 THK 18 Low-E Glass

THK 24 Low-E Glass 8 Vertical Stairs from office to office

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Ventialation Grill Opening Circulation Tube Translucent Glass for Diffusing Light

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Mechnical Support Area THK 24 Low-E Glass

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28 Stairs from Lobby to Offices

Main Hall Elevation 2

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Gallery Stairs 3

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-13.5M

Individual office prototype The individual office building is comprise of 4~5 floors, where users organize their own space program by themselves. Inner facade is whole glazing system, while outsite is solid pannel for indirect light effect.

Section B3F~18F 1. Entrance_Lobby 2. Street 3. Exhibition Gallery 4. Public Retail 5. Entrance 6. Auditorium

7. Office B Lounge 8. Office A Lobby 9. Office A Unit 10. Office C Unit 11. Lounge_Share Zone

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Circulation Tube

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THK 18 Low-E Glass THK 18 Low-E Glass Translucent Glass for Diffusing Light

Mechanical Support 6 5 Elevator A for

North vertical Circulation

Elevator B for

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South vertical Circulation

Circulation Tube

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4 THK 24 Low-E Glass

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Ventialtion Grill

Section 40F~60F

Skyscraper consisting of partial buildings

1. Atrium 2. Office E Unit 3. Office F Lobby 4. Office E Conference 5. Office F Conference 6. Office G Unit 7. Atrium in Office G 8. Office G Sky Lounge 9. Auditorium

Urban Asset : LIGHT & MULTIPLE FACADES

New skyscraper in new generation need to be re-conceptualized; "whole things are made of other whole things and not of parts." The massive skyscraper is not able to act by the whole any more, but the partial buildings should have their own personalities. The linear gaps happened as individual office buildings are astronomically collected, where indirect light come in. In contrast with views in usual building, they share various facades since each buildings are very closely located. And with influx of lights, they can have quality of Novel Interior which enables our skyscraper to become New architectural typology as an Urban asset.

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Work 5 Academic / Design Studio / Ajou Univ.

URBAN BLUR

New Prototype of Complex for Residential & Commercial

* Graduation Award with Excellent prize, 2005-2006

Design Studio 5-6 Instructor: Myeong-Je Ahn (KIA) Classification: Academic / Individual work / Graduation work Year: Fall 2005

I looked for the place where a variety of urban infrastructures coexist in a metropolis like Seoul. In regard to this, ‘Dongdaemun Market’, one of the most famous markets, was the perfect place for the experiment on my architectural viewpoint. Through the medium which connected coexisting factors here such as cubic roads reinterpreted on the border where different programs meet, I tried to bestow a new order on the site.

Locaton: Seoul, Korea Area: 23,755 sqm Type : Mixed-Use, Commercial, Residential Floor 9F, B2F

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Softwares: Sketchup, Form.Z V-Ray Draft: Autocad, Illustrator, Photoshop

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Phase 01: Located in the existing seven-story roadside Cheonggyecheon distribution of commercial buildings over 200m in length are a form of plate-shaped mass. This approach is limited in mass and one can not but stir the program. Thus, programs, people, and culture for a smooth communication system required. Phase 02: the phenomenon that many programs are superposed over the clear segment of the program complexity and can be equipped with a system that can be adjusted. Their respective mass manufacture, sale, distribution, and program for the meeting can be set. Phase 03: pre-existing sites and programs to promote diversity and to meet the basic framework is more than a three-dimensional system with the need to evolve a mechanism and the behavior of which can hold shift and public programs through a transparent band this can provide power to operate mluti-programs. This Band can be composed of exhibiton, restuarant, small shop and public space to meet differnet individuals. Functions of the “FRAME BAND” After “the Cheongye-stream” has been restored, where many tourists and citizens to find this palce. Put a block on the road between the cities people are accustomed to building a leisurely stroll through the woods between the brooklet flows can be able to enjoy a variety of events that brings people to new experiences. In addition, the program which has been proposed to be added due to the advantage of people in the building to move the threedimensional landscape with more can enjoy the view of the histroical and natural features or the city. In addition, with sunken basement level of the stream changes through direct access to a wider variety of linkages that would create fun way. Enter into a three-dimensional relationship between the band and housing facilities may be also. Ran the mixeduse existing facilities rather than public interest and privacy control horizontal vertical coordination typical of the new facility offers a small complex.

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TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN Mixing commercial & residence 01.Manufacturing 02.Distribution 03. Production 04.Production Shop 05.Office 06.Exhibiton & Observatory corridor 07.Deck for Commercial 08. Deck for Residential 09. Residential Unit A 10. Residential Unit B

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Work 6 Professional | DA Group Architects | UNIST Masterplan

Professional

U.PLATFORM

UNIST, Ulsan science and technology Univesity Masterplan

Position: Project Lead Designer Working Period: April.2013 June.2013 Working Scope: Concept Design, Site Plan, 2D Drawing, 3D Modeling, Elevation Design with sustainable environmental factors Project Architect: Sanghyuk Lee Company: DA Group Location: Ulsan, Korea Type: Educational Facilities Area: 27,000 sqm Floors: 6F, B1F

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Work 7.1 EXPO 2020 MOBILITY PAVILION, DUBAI Professional | Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill | Design Competition

Professional

Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture Internship

Location: Dubai, UAE Type: Exhibition Pavilion Area: 18,750 sqm Floors: 3F, B1F

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Working Scope: Schematic Massing Modeling with Maya & Rhino Schematic Floor plans and Section with AutoCad and Rhinoceros PennDesign M.Arch ll Candidate

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Plan Concept & Develop The main form of the building is an efficient shell layer that shades and protects the program spaces within and also provides renewable energy generation, daylight mediation, natural ventilation, physical movement and digital information display. The protected interior form is independent of the shell to allow for the dynamic movement of visitors throughout the three exhibition levels via ramps that form the interior atrium space linking the ideas of movement, connectivity and speed at various scales of visitor experience.

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Work 7.2 214 WEST 57TH & 58TH STREET, Professional | Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill | Design Development Phase

Professional

RESIDENCE ENTRY, NEW YORK CITY, NY Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture Internship

Location: New York City, NY Type: Mixed Use, Residential

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Working Scope: Residential Lobby Light Fixture Design, 2D Drawing for Detail Section & floor Plans, Rendering, Revit Documentation

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Gasan Digital District, Seoul, Korea Project Designer 02/2013~03/2013 | copyright to DA Group Architects

Hanhwa Galleria Department Store Renovation, Seoul, Korea Project Designer 06/2013~07/2013 | copyright to DA Group Architects

Ramada Hotel, Jeju, Korea Project Main Designer 12/2012~01/2013 | copyright belong to DA Group Architects

Howard Johnson Hotel, Seoul, Korea Project Main Designer 02/2013~03/2013 | copyright belong to DA Group Architects

Magok E-Land Educational Research Center Seoul, Korea Project Designer 09/2012~10/2012 | copyright belong to DA Group Architects

National Information Society Agency Headquater, Jeju, Korea Project Main Designer 10/2012~12/2012 | copyright to DA Group Architects

Public Prosecutors' Office [Eastern Branch of Seoul], Korea Project Designer 08/2013~10/2012 | copyright belong to DA Group Architects

Olympic village Master plan, Jincheon, Korea Project Designer 05/2012~08/2012 | copyright to DA Group Architects

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Foreign Language High School, Sejong City, Korea Project Main Designer 08/2010~11/2010 | copyright to Tomoon Architects

Provinvial Government Office Buildings, Gyeongbuk, Korea Project Designer 01/2010~03/2010 | copyright to Tomoon Architects

The National Museum of Modern Art, Seou, Korea Junior Designer 12/2009~02/2010 | copyright to Tomoon Architects

Incheon Asian game Volleyball stadium, Korea Junior Designer 08/2009~11/2009 | copyright to Tomoon Architects

Yongsan National Military Service Facility, Seoul, Korea Junior Designer 03/2009~06/2009 | copyright to Tomoon Architects

The Naval Academy Bldg., Jinhae, Korea Junior Designer 09/2008~11/2008 | copyright to Tomoon Architects

Gwangju Cultural Community Center Junior Designer 03/2008~05/2008 | copyright to Tomoon Architects

Provinvial Government Office Buildings, Chungnam, Korea Junior Designer 01/2008~02/2008 | copyright to Tomoon Architects 215 375 4022 jinjaeho@gmail.com

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JAEHO JIN SELCTED WORKS

2008-2015

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PENNDESIGN, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE M.ARCH ll CANDIDATE 4247 Locust st, Apt 814 Philadelphia, PA 19104 jinjaeho@ gmail.com (215) 375-4022

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