Jinha Kim Architecture Portfolio
Contents
1. Container Hotel 2. Van Gogh’s Cabin Urban Infill 3. Urban Infill 4. BNAACC 6. Work_Illini Union
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Container Hotel Boutique hotel
project
The goal of this site was to revitalize the northern downtown Chamapign. To increase the share with the community, pop-up stores are located on the ground floor. Theses spaces are given in modular system of containers, creating urban connection and continuing up to the hotel rooms. ‘Urbantainer’ is a common ground that does not restrict users. Continuous modularity using conainer box offers the guests an unique spatial experience that is different from the typical large, corporate chain hotel. Given its size of the rooms, the hotel has the best affordable accommodatin near the most central downtown locaiton. Various exposed steel structure allow visibility and a sense of openess throughout the building.
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Champaign, Illinois.
2017 Fall Studio / Prof. Hammann Earl Prize Honorable Mention 2017 Fall 4
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Basement Plan 1. mechanical Room 2. storage room for pop-up store 3. laundary room 4. storage room for hotel
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3rd-6th Floor Plan 23. ADA guest room 24. single guest room 25. shared bathroom 26. service closet
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① SLIDING METAL PANEL - circular perforations about 1”-1.5” diametergiving the panel more rigidity and a more complex transparency - visual texture of the metal panel seems like texile curtain, allows the view to the outside and an adequate lighting
② CONTAINER ROOM - each container room shares two panels of entire elevation. Upon request, the panel opens and closes giving appropriate privacy.
③ CATWALK - 2” metal grating for cleaning metal panels and guestroom windows
④ AUTOMATED BOX - allows the worker to fold the panels open up to 90 degrees depending on guests’ needs
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X-BRACING 1/2" STEEL ROD
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W10X33 COLUMN DOUBLE PANE TEMPERED INSULATED GLASS (1" INSULATING VRE2-54) - 1/4" GLASS + 1/2" ARGON + 1/4" GLASS - VLT 40% - SHGC 0.24 - WINTER U-VALUE 0.30 - SUMMER U-VALUE 0.27
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SHEET METAL FLASHING AND TRIM PARAPET CAP COPING EDGE 3" RIDIG INSULATION ON METAL DECK K JOIST - LIGHT METAL FRAMING
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FACADE - PERFORATED METAL PANEL - 2' - 3' 6" ACCESSABLE SPACE STEEL LOUVER HVAC SYSTEM CONCEALED PLYWOOD - PLYWOOD (0.8") - CELLULOSE (6"), R=20 - AIR (2") - PLYWOOD (0.8")
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Van Gogh’s Cabin Kickapoo State Park
project
location
This project aims to develop designs of an overall master-plan of a small campground facility. The facilty includes small compound of 6 sleeping huts and shared spaces. The idea drives from the question of ‘What if Van Gogh was still alive and took vacation in Kickapoo park? Where would inspire him to the most to draw the Starry Night?’ The camping ground provides sceneric veiw of the park both in and out of the cabins and seperates hikers from the cabin users for privacy. Framed by the pond and the hills on either sides, visitors will feel immersed in nature from all directions, with abundant views to the forested slopes, seasonal changes. Kickapoo State Park, Illinois.
2016 Fall Studio / Prof. Bartumeus Earl Prize 1st Place, 2016 Fall
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GROUND PLAN GROUND PLAN SCALE: 1’ = 3/16” SCALE: 1’ = 3/16”
SITE PLAN SCALE: 1’ = 3/16”
Cypress Tree is known for its refreshing smell and natural pesting control, which allow visitors to have more pleasant trip. Cypress trees are planted along the high pond keeping evergreen visual and fresh wood smell.
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LONGITUDINAL SECTION SCALE: 1’ = 3/16”
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ENLARGED PLAN SCALE: 1’ = 1/2”
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38 E Main St. urban infill
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This project aims to explore issues such as density, diversity, and urbanity. At the scale of the city, urban infill building includes 2 commercial stores on the ground level and apartments from 2nd to 5th floor.
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Champaign, Illinois
2016 Spring Studio / Prof. Bliss
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CHAMPAIGN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
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3/16” ection cross1’section : 3/16” 1’ : 3/16”
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LINCOLN BUILDING
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cafe view
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1’ : 3/16”
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THIRD FLOOR PLAN 1’ : 3/16”
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BASEMENT PLAN 1’ : 3/16”
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN 1’ : 3/16”
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1’ : 3/16”
THIRD FLOOR PLAN 1’ : 3/16”
FIFTH FLOOR PLAN 1’ : 3/16”
SIXTH FLOOR PLAN 1’ : 3/16”
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Bruce Nesbitt African American Cultural Center University Cultural House
project
location
Alluding to African-American’s long history of distrotion, the building forms distorted angle from the origanl buildings. This is also applied to the gable roof in both different direction and height. The gable roof preserves the schme of the surrounding neighborhood and its original form. Considering diverse school culture and dynamic African-American cultural background, the building utilizes different types of mateirals; curtain wall, concrete, and wooden rouver. Urbana, Illinois.
Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center design competition, Honorable Mention
Bruce Nesbitt African American Cultural Center
Bruce Nesbitt African American Cultural Center
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tortion, the builidng forms distorted angle from the
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max site boundary
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materiality diagram
long history of distortion, the builidng forms distorted angle from the original building. This is also applied to the gable roof in both different direction and height. The gable roof preserves the scheme of the surrounding neighborhood and its original form. Considering diverse school culture and dynamic African-American cultural background, the building utilizes different types of materials, such as curtain wall, concrete, and wooden louver. Considering floating population, new BNAACC’s welcoming spaces face toward the main quad. By placing the gallery on the southern west side of the building, the building synthesizes maximum space occupancy.
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9. STUDY ROOM 10. COMPUTER LAB 11. RECORDING ROOM 12. RADIO STATION 13. MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM 14. MECHANICAL ROOM 15. OFFICE 16. STAFF LOUNGE
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Work_Illini Union project
location
Illini Union was built in 3 phases over a span of about 60 years - 1930’s, 1990’s, and 1960’s. Consequently, the construction documents are not cohesive. Using Revit, a team of 4 architecture students are rebuilding comprehensive construction and architecture model which can be updated to reflect any renovations in the building construction. The work includes field verification, Revit program expertise, researching 1930’s construction annotation, understanding of reverse engineering and more. Champaign-Urbana, Illinois.
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work progress
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north elevation
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4th floor plan
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