TURN OVER A NEW LEAF
Kang Jae Hy un Selected Works 2016-2021
Education
Extra-curricular activities
School of Architecture at Kookmin University 4th grade (5-years Bachelor of Architecutre) GPA : 4.05/4.5 Seoul, South Korea 03.2016-
Seoul Urban Museum Project
Experience stpmj Architectural Internship Pavilion Exhibition PM, Model-making, Rendering Seoul, South Korea 12.2020 - 02.2021, 03.2022 W-Architects Architectural Internship Parametirc Design Modeling + Drafting Seoul, South Korea 01.2018 - 04.2018
Kang Jae Hyun Seoul, South Korea
e-mail : bunib@kookmin.ac.kr phone : +82 10 7413 3405 ig : @ttiggu.b
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LUT - Lass Uns Trinken Natural Wine Dinning, Part-time Seoul, South Korea 07.2021 - 03.2022 Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency Auxiliary Police 5th Riot Police Corps + Public Security Department 06.2018-01.2020
Public Art Exhibition Seoul Metropolitan Government @ Malli-dong Square, Seoul 03.2021-12.2022 SSAF - Seoul Street Arts Festival Public Art Exhibition Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture @ Nodeul-island, Seoul 11.2021 UAUS 2017 Group Pavilion Exhibition Union of Architecture University Students @ Banpo Han-river park, Seoul 05.2017 Hello, My Home Art work installation Miye Park @ Yeulmaru, Yeo-su 07.2017
Skills Technology 3D : Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Blender CS : Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign Rendering : V-ray, Enscape Machine : CNC router, 3D printer, Laser cutter
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Agriphilia _ scripted green cityscape
Seoul-lim(林)
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Academic Design Projcet - Research 1st semester 2021
Public Art Exhibition - Pavilion March-December 2021
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Hidden
Sponge House
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Academic Design Project - Renovation 2nd semester 2020
Academic Design Project - Co-housing 2nd semester 2020
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Seocho Windy-Hill
Extra-work
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Public Architecture Project - Internship January-October 2018
Film Photography in Australia
PORTFOLIO CONTENTS
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season program location collaboration supervisor
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- Scripted Green Cityscape
Architecutre Design Studio07, 1st Semester 2021 Research project, Highrise, Urban argiculture Seoul, South Korea Kang Jae Hyun, Yoo Jung Min Prof. Kyuhwan lee
2022 KICDT CONFERENCE - presentaion
Transportation vehicles, which account for a large amount of CO2 generation, have no choice but to run hundreds of kilometers from farmhouses to provide food in the city. If the production of crops is brought into the building so that consumption and production occur at the same time, it will be possible to reduce carbon emission by that much. Based on Seoul, the building-to-land ratio and floor area ratio of buildings according to the district unit plan are calculated to determine the basic volume, and then arable land that takes the form of incentives is brought inside. As an object called a plant, not a person, enters the building, a space necessary for maintenance is created, and as a result, various spaces are formed by meeting with the existing programs.
01˚ Agriphilia_research 2021
Agriphilia
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Synopsis We learned that the climate crisis, which had not touched us directly until now, was approaching due to last year's long rainy season and global abnormal climate. The global promise of carbon neutrality shows strong regulations and proposals in politics and the economy, and environmental assessment can no longer be ignored in business activities to generate profits. As the things that enable architecture to be built choose a direction to reduce the generation of CO2, we think that future architecture should also move in the same direction.
Local Cultaivation Transportation vehicles, which account for a large amount of CO2 emission, have no choice but to run hundreds of kilometers from farms to solve urban food. As a result of researching the amount of logistics in Korea, the food category accounts for 29% of the delivery volume. If production in rural areas and consumption in urban areas are simultaneously generated in local space, a corresponding carbon reduction of 29% can be achieved.
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Plant Library In order to bring crops into the space inside the building, we selected the 20 most consumed crops and constructed a plant library as data that can be spatialized such as plant height, diameter, spacing between leaves, and growth period.
Yield Area The existing horizontal cultivation in rural areas is accumulated as a vertical space inside the building. By calculating the amount of consumption per person per crop and the required arable land area, it is possible to obtain an area that can be consumed by the number of residents and the local community.
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Green
Residence
Office
Evacuation
Hotel
Retail
Generation 1
Generation 2
Generation 3
Generation 4
Generation 5
Generation 6
Building Code
Mass Optimization
Buildings vary in the maximum mass depending on the building code. Based on it of Seoul, the masses that programs can occupy in each region are analyzed. Based on the previously constructed plant library, we work to calculate the amount of arable land that can support users inside the building.
After setting the ratio of cultivated land and other programs to be balanced, the mashing is optimized so that the maximum amount of insolation can be secured on the cultivated land.
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Human
Blobs
Spring Cooler
Park Promenade
Plant
Interpenetrated Rack
Nutrition Supplier
Facade
Drone
Crop Storage
Hydrophonics
Floating Promenade
Robotic Arm
Plant Factory
Elevator
Object by Object
Typical Plan
Buildings designed in the above way are no longer just for humans. When a plant entity enters a building, it is accompanied by devices and spaces with various functions that can support them. These devices and spaces provide optimal growth for plants and allow humans to experience a new type of space.
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2022 March - December (completed) Pavilion, Public Art, Recycled Seoul, South Korea Project Manager of 16 Members Team Parametric Algorithmic Design
Seoul Urban Art Project - Selected Exhibition, Seoul Mayor Award Seoul Street Arst Festival - Invited Exhibition
The Seoul-lim team is a public art team made up of 16 students from the School of Architecture at Kookmin University, and has been working on a variety of works, starting with the 2021 ‘Seoul Urban Art Project, Public Art Collaborating with Universities’ project with the same name. Based on our architectural thoughts, we ponder 'how can we put things that are put to a period when they are thrown away back into the cycle of circulation', so that we who live in the city can experience the place of circulation in objects, graphics, and pavilions, and so on in various forms. At Seoul-lim, waste plastic is reprocessed by washing and pulverizing the collected plastic and injecting it into a mold. During the exhibition period, the waste plastic forest gradually disappears as citizens take the leaves of Seoul-lim. People are directly involved in the process of producing and dismantling plastic forests, and they are involved in the recycling of plastics, where waste plastics have a new value as 'pots'. Just as a tree returns to intangible soil at the end of its lifespan, Seoul-lim, which has been used for a short time and grown with discarded plastic, is dismantled by people and becomes a small forest for citizens again.
02˚ Seoul-lim Pavilion 2021
Seoul-lim(林)
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Forest, born in city Seoul is at the center of environmental issues as Korea's largest waste-emitting city. ‘Seoul-lim’ aims to show citizens a new approach to environmental pollution and to provide pleasant memories. Mallidong Square was used as a cleaning garage in the west of Seoul Station in the past. It was used as a space where garbage collected from all over Seoul was thrown away and moved. If a forest grows in a place where trash is collected, what kind of forest will it grow into?
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By comparing the similarity between the structure of the forest itself and the production structure of plastic industrial products, I would like to show the ‘creating a forest with recycled plastic = cycle of production and consumption from what is thrown away’ by comparing it to the life of trees and forests. Seoul-lim's 12,000 recycled plastic flowerpots create the shape of a forest with lush green leaves. Citizens can pick flowerpots like picking fruits, and they will be incorporated into 12,000 lives.
Plastic-Recycled Pots People use and throw away dozens of plastic items every day. Among them, plastic beverage caps that people drink and throw away are discarded because they are not economical because they are too small, even though they are sufficiently recyclable. We tried to collect bottle caps that we throw away, occur in local restaurants or even are discarded due to poor processes to make them usable again.
1. Abandoned Plastic
2. Cleaning Caps (PE, HDPE)
3. Fragmentation
The main goal was to allow people who enter the pavilion to take their pots with them. To make it easier for people to separate the pots, they were connected by using thread loops used as a clothes tag. When the people got pots and brought them to us, we gave a gardening package as a gift that can be grown at home. 4. Transforming Pellet
How to pick pots?
6. Recycled Flower Pot & Gardening Package
5. Emission
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Waffle Structure
Laminating
Structure The ceiling structure of the pavilion adopts a waffle structure to hang 12,000 plastic flowerpots. The waffle structure forms a parametric surface to cut the length of the wire that hangs the flowerpot to the same length.
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When a wire passes through the space between the beams, it forms a mesh surface and the wires that hold the flowerpots descend at each node points. Mock-Up
Unit Plan & Section
Main Plan
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Hidden season program location individual work supervisor -
Architecutre Design Studio06, 2nd Semester 2020 Renovation, Cultural Center Seoungsu-dong, Seoul, South Korea Prof. Seung Teak Lee
Shinsung Building was built in 1970, and when Seongsu Station was built in 1980, the new east building went up. It should be noted here that only the eastern building had a basement floor. The concept was to show a new scene in a building typical of Ramen structure in the 70s through removal and extension of the basement that had been buried for 40 years. Although the external space, the exhibition space, and the experience space speak with different grammars, one large movement connects each part.
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03˚ Hidden Museum 2021
Site Seongsu-dong, where the building is located, is a place with a unique context in Seoul. Industrial complexes formed during the development period still exist in downtown Seoul. However, Seongsudong also experienced a similar situation to New York's gentrification. Artists came one by one to a space where rent was cheap, and capital using their culture began to gather.
Context Transition
H o w e v e r, w h e n n e w c o m m e r c i a l facilities were created in Seongsudong, they did not destroy the existing buildings, but opened through some repairs and renovations. Unlike other areas in Seoul, the over-scale space of the factory provided people with a sense of space that cannot be felt in other ordinary commercial spaces.
Surroundings
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1970s - 80
1980s - now
Accessiblity
The existing building - only the western part - was build in 1970 and Seongsu stream existed at the time.
The site used to be Seongsu stream was covered with the construction of SeongsuStation and now serves as a road.
During construction of Seongsu-Station, an additional building was constructed on the east side of the existing building.
Many subway users at Seongsu Station come from the north of the site. The south side is tender without overground rail road.
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Cocept Diagram
1970s
Program Diagram
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1980-now
Sloping
Big Loop
Existing Status
Transformation Strategy
Building Context
Existing Building
Sloping
Removing
The existing building is a typical commercial building for a half t has an only one underground floor located in east volume. Removing the north part makes people flow into the courtyard. century. Two separated volumes make a courtyard. Sloping courtyard reveals the hidden floor. And the western part functions as a pavilion for the public.
Coutyard as a Parking-lot
Adding-on Ramen Structure
Extending
Big Loop
The gallery volume placed on the east side can be entered through Education/Supplement volumes are put on the north side. Stepped Each of three different programs is connected by a loop circulation the courtyard. The remained columns are covered by bumpy green. masses enveloped in mesh offer the terraces for the public. starting from the courtyard.
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season - Architecutre Design Studio06, 2nd Semester 2021 program - Co-housing location - Gwanghui-dong, Seoul, South Korea individual Work supervisor - Prof. Seung Teak Lee
Site
The site is located at the southern end of Gwanghuimun Seonggwak Park, and there are two plots with a height difference of 6 m from east to west. As Gwanghuimun Seonggwak Park descends to the south and meets the target site, the green area is cut off. Since it is rare in Seoul to have a green space right next to a residence, the extension of the green space was the starting point for this project. Single-person dwellings, which have been closely attached to each other due to a 1 mm struggle for more rentals, are not free from ventilation, light, and noise. Each singlestory and multi-story unit maintains a space between each other to create an external shared terrace space, and the separated distance naturally enhances the quality of the space. In addition, the large-scale space where singleperson dwellings are not the same forms a free outdoor community space as the northern greenery enters the site. A solid south elevation composed of residential units and a mesh north elevation with a wide opening respond to each perimeter.
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04˚ Sponge House 2021
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Single Unit
Assembling Unit Duplex Unit
1F PLAN
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4F PLAN 01
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City to Nature The residential space located on the south side facing the city buildings has a private scale opening. On the other hand, the mesh façade on the north side facing the park has a public scale opening. The middle area fills the entire building with public spaces of various scales, semi-public spaces, and plant spaces.
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2018 January - October (completed) Artwork, Public facility Exit10, Gangnam Subway Station, Seoul, Korea W-Architects Parametric Algorithm Scripting, Modeling, Drafting
Awarded - Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards Gold Medal
A meeting place representing Gangnam Station in connection with the food truck zone between exits 9 and 10 of Gangnam Station with a large floating population - This is a project of creating a landmark and resting space. It was a problem. Rather than actively using the function of the wind coming out of the ventilation hole, which was a problem, install a public sculpture, Wind Dynamic Facade (the elevation changes according to the wind) in the ventilation hole to create a landmark, and install stairs and stands on a low hill around it to take a break. A space and meeting place were created. At night, it has a function to inform the air quality by illuminating the wind tower with colored lights that indicate the concentration of fine dust, and it can be transformed into a Street Gallery by projecting impressionist works on the wind-moving facade during an event.
05˚ Seocho Windy-Hill 2018
Seocho Windy-Hill
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Envelope
Stands
Tower
Concept The subway vent located at Exit 10 of Gangnam Station was an infrastructure facility that existed on the traffic island. However, it has become a space accessible to people through the expansion of sidewalks and food truck business.
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The vents sufficiently perform the existing functions required by the underground space, but they also had to play the role of a space accessible to people. Three elements are added to the vent to support the function of the common space.
Dynamic Wind Facade The wind tower is installed above the vents that allow the air of the subway to circulate. Each panel attached to the tower is shaken by the wind coming from the basement, creating a dynamic façade.
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Punching Cladding The cladding around the vent was made by extracting the photo of the birch forest with an image sampler and drilling it on the iron plate. It was important to unravel the details for the concrete base, which is the base of the existing vent, and additional lighting equipment.
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Extra Work season - 2017.02 device - pentax mx location - Australia
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Architecture Portfolio
Kang Jae Hy un Selected Works 2016-2021