D O N G EUN L EE
Landscape Architecture Portfolio
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PORT ORCHARD WATERFRONT PARK
ACTIVATE! SCHOOL PLACEMAKING
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FILTER STORMWATER
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT
DESIGN/ BUILD PUBLIC SCHOOL
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p. 30 LAVALY HOUSE PLAYHOUSE
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PORT ORCHARD WATERFRONT PARK 30% PROPOSAL
RUSSELL DESIGN SOURCE, BREMERTON, WA | WINTER-SPRING 2017 INTERNSHIP ROLE: Created graphic materials for a park proposal
Waterfront Park Rockwell Park
Waterfront and Rockwell Parks offer families a lush, safe, and inviting environment in which to enjoy the farmers market, performance space, water access, picnics, and expansive views. The pair of proposed parks offers a new and forwardthinking public space that encourages vibrant community gathering with the added benefit of a porthole view into the site’s history of Mosquito Fleet.
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CONCEPT 1
ROCKWELL PARK
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CONCEPT 1: MOSQUITO FLEET GREENSPACE
WATER
FAMILY VISITS
CONCEPT 2: PLAY
PLAY FOR ALL
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CONCEPT 1
WATERFRONT PARK
PROJECT OUTCOME
Being presented at the Port Orchard City Counsil Meeting
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2017.04.01 Materials produced during the Internship was presented to the Port Orchard City Council as 30% proposal. Out of the 2 concepts, the first concept, Mosquito Fleet, was chosen.
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FILTER STORMWATER URBAN ECOLOGY STUDIO BATTERY STREET TUNNEL, SEATTLE, WA | WINTER 2016 TEAM: Dongeun Lee, Incheol Yang, Darin Rosellini SKILL: Lasercut, Modeling, Illustrator, Photoshop
This park is where human and nature intertwine. Nature will enhance quality of human life. A giant wetland filters stormwater runoff before exiting to Puget Sound. Floating galvanized steel walkway allows close access to the wetland. The viaduct is transformed into a sight-seeing + social gathering places where people can get closer to witness the nature cleansing stormwater.
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PLAZA
VIADUCT
Wetland Core + Boardwalk Outlook BOARDWALK
BUILDING
WETLAND
PROJECT SITE
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Sky Watching Point
Gathering Space/ Social Plaza
2nd Wetland Core + Access Points
MODEL: Constructed in a team of three, Darin, Incheol, and myself.
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ACTIVATE! SCHOOL
NEIGHBORHOOD STUDIO INGRAHAM HGH SCHOOL, SEATTLE, WA |WINTER 2017 INDEPENDENT WORK SKILL: Illustrator, Photoshop, Hand-drawing, Rhinoceros
Identifying underused greenspaces in Ingraham High School, and celebrating its multiracial identity, I created an inclusive play space for its students and neighborhood communities.
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FOCUS IS S U E S
UNDERUTILIZED GREEN SPACE
UNSAFETY
LACK OF COMMUNITY GATHERING SPACE
SAFE SCHOOL
STRONGER COMMUNITY
D ES IGN G OA LS
PLAY FOR ALL AGE
ACTIVATE SCHOOL AS A GREEN SPACE
D ES IGN IMAG I N AT I O N
free play
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food play
free play zone > Play modules > Inclusive interactive mounds > lunch + hangout spaces > Inclusive sitting
fun + play
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SECTION A
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free play zone
Down -the=hill Slide
Up-the-hill Rubber Climber
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> Net Sitting > Serene space for reading > Wind chime + light installation > Wilderness exploration for students
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wilderness play zone
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THE CONVERSION LAB
ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS STUDIO DUWAMISH STREET-END SITE, SEATTLE, WA | SPRING 2016 INDEPEDENT WORK SKILL: Photoshop, Illustrator, Hand-drawing
This park is a representation of the cycle of living and dead happening in Duwamish area. Efforts are made to increase green spaces in Duwamish area, an industry hub. I wanted to capture the process of converting industry remnants to nature. As industry expanded over time, many forests have been cut down. Even after the trees die, they will continue to restore our eco-system. Our lab experiments how the rootwad will create biodiversity both in aquatic and land habitat. The green forest will expand on the land and the dead debris will collect in the water.
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THE CONVERSION LAB TREE FOCI
B GATHERING SAPCE
DECIDUOUS FOREST
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WOOD RIP RAP + RIVER LIGHTING TREE TUNNEL
The metaphorical conversion will take a physical form visible to human eyes. Wind energy can be converted to generate electricity. Dead trees can be recycled to create rootwad at riverbanks which will foster aquatic microhabitat.
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DECIDUOUS FOREST
TREE TUNNEL
SECTION A
WOOD RIP RAP
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DOM PODMURVICE PARK DESIGN/ BUILD PROJECT
DOM PODMURVICE, RIJEKA, CROATIA | AUTUMN 2017| TEAM PROJECT ROLE: Developing color scheme, Graphics, Construction SKILL: Welding, Sawing, Concrete, Crafting, Painting
As a group of students, we built an outdoor play and gathering space for students of Dom Podmurvice and community members of Rijeka. We designed and built the structure from scratch. We honed to the idea of inclusion in our design. In this garden, preschool kids, teens, adults, able or challenged, everyone may have fun together.
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CONCRETE
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PLANTING
STRUCTURE 34
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COLOR PROPOSAL SCHEME
I derived decision for the colors to be used for repainting the structure which was originally gray. I was inspired from colors of the Rijeka village. I envisioned the structure to resemble the village in a harmonious way. The new color scheme will inspire students to be more adventurous and curious.
INSPIRATION
Mustard Yellow Pistachio Green
COLORS OF CROATIAN VILLEGE 36
BEFORE PAINTING
grey
AFTER PAINTING
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FINISHED
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facing forward
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natural tunnel play
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LAVAly HOUSE
DESIGN COMPETITION SEATTLE, WA | SPRING 2017 TEAM: Dongeun Lee, Ye Sun, Liang Huang, Xinyuan Shen SKILL: Illustrator, Photoshop, SketchUp
In a team of four, we designed a fun interactive space for kids of age 4-5.
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WALLACE HALL GARDEN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS WALLACE HALL SITE, SEATTLE, WA | WINTER 2017 TEAM: Dongeun Lee, Hyungbae Park SKILL: AutoCAD
In a team of two, we designed a gathering space at Wallace Hall courtyard and produced respective construction documents using AutoCAD.
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L100 MATERIALS PLAN
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
L101 LAYOUT PLAN
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NOTES 1.
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ALL GRADING WITHIN THE VEGETATION BOUNDARY MUST BE ADJUSTED IN THE FIELD TO ACCOMMODATE THE PROPOSED ELEVATIONS.
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NE PACIFIC STREET
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EXISTING PARKING LOT
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BROOKLYN AVE
(+47.00) LP +44.6
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LEGEND
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MAJOR CONTOUR MINOR CONTOUR PROPOSED CONTOUR (+xx.xx) xx.xx
EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION LIMIT OF WORK
+ 49.16 (49.11 +) (+ 49.16) (49.11 +)
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CENTER LINE FOR SWALE
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STEPS
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RAMP
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L200 GRADING PLAN
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3735 BROOKLYN AVE NE, SEATTLE, WA
WALLACE HALL WALLACE HALL
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON WALLACE HALL PACIFIC PARK
HP + 47.5 LANDSCAPE 100 % CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT MARCH 13, 2017
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L400 PLANTING PLAN
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