Jin Young Jung Architectural & Design Portfolio

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Jin Young Jung 508 E. University Ave., Champaign, IL 61820 | (c) 217-979-9942 | jinyoung.95@hotmail.com

skills

work experience Holding inmobiliario gt, sa

06/2015-07/2015

11 calle-19-09 zona 15, vista hermosa 3, Guatemala city Created 3D-models and rederings based on floor plans and preferences of the employer.

seis arquitectos

07/2015-08/2015

diagonal 6, 12-42 zona 10 edificio design center, guatemala city Worked on a competition project in which we had to come up with a design that had a church and a comercial center as the two main programs.

education university of illinois at urbana champaign

08/2012-05/2016

university of illinois at urbana champaign

08/2016-present

B.S. in Architectural design

Expected to Graduate in 05/2018

M.arch

languages

activities race to net zero

2016-present

Iam (International Advertising mob)

2015-2016

heartland

2016-present

kindled intermission of non property (Kin)

2015-2016

architecture team

main graphic designer visual director

co-founder

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korean spanish english


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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TAKING FLIGHT

Pg. 04-11

ARC-VIEW

Pg. 12-17

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TREE-SHADOW LIBRARY

Pg. 18-25

04 PROFESSIONAL WORK

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SKETCHES + Photography

Pg. 25-36

Pg. 37-43

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Shell: GlassX and Glass Pattern

Lattice Frame Structure

SecondFloor

First Floor

Exploded Axonometric

Basic Volume

Form Evolution

Seperation of Volumes

Envelope

Structural Framework

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Glass X

Taking Flight


Taking Flight This Project was my first project in Graduate School at the University of Illinois. It was my first time working with a partner and diving the work. I was in charge of the graphics and diagrams while my partner focused more on the detailed drawings. The goal of this project was to make an aviation facility which would encourage aviation students to work harder through the technology of the building. We used the latest technology available for the facade which is called Glass X.

WORKSHOP AREA 5


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Second Floor Plan

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Expect Dry Bu Relativ

Requir Dry Bu Relativ

Climate Analysis Expected

Expected

Dry Bulb: 85 deg F

Dry Bulb: 40 deg F

Relative Humidity: 80%

Relative Humidity: 20%

Required

Required

Dry Bulb: 75 deg F

Dry Bulb: 750 deg F

Relative Humidity: 70%

Relative Humidity: 60%

June

Decem

Expected Dry Bulb: 85deg F Relative Humidity: 80% Required: Dry Bulb: 75deg F Relative Humidity: 70%

Psychrometric Chart June

Egress First Floor

Expect Dry Bu Relativ

Requir Dry Bu Relativ

Psychrometric Chart Parkland College Institute o December

December

Egress Second Floor

Expected Dry Bulb: 40deg F Relative Humidity: 20% Required: Dry Bulb: 75deg F Relative Humidity: 60% Parkland College Institute of Aviation | Aviation Maintenance Technology

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Airplan Access

Wufi for Door Shaft

Temperature and Humidity

Wufi for Wall section

Temperature and Humidity

Vehicular Access

Fire Truck Access

Pedestrian Access

Truck Access N

Security Line

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Natural Lighting

Humidity per Material

Humidity per Material

Natural Ventilation

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CHILDREN AREA

View Cones

Material Palette GlassX Hardwood Cladding Glass

Gravel Concrete

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GlassX Detail

Hangar Door Detail

Detail Section

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THE PHYSICAL MODEL OF THIS PROJECT WAS ONE OF THE MOST CHALLENGING ONES I HAVE EVER DONE. BECAUSE OF THE SHAPE OF THE LATTICE STRUCTURE, IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE FOR US TO JUST LASER CUT AND MAKE A MODEL OUT OF IT. FOR THIS PROJECT, WE EXPLORED DIFFERENT PRODUCTION WAYS TO CREATE OUR STRUCTURE AS PRECISELY AS POSSIBLE. WE WERE ABLE TO ACCOMPLISH OUR GOAL BY USING THE 3D PRINTERS AVAILABLE.

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ARC-VIEW


ARC-VIEW THIS PROJECT LOCATION WAS ON GREEN & 3RD OF CAMPUSTOWN OF UIUC. OUR PURPOSE WAS TO DESIGN A BOUTIQUE HOTEL FOR VISITORS TO UIUC. SINCE I WAS FAMILIAR WITH THE SITE, I KNEW WHICH STREET WAS IMPORTANT AND NOT. GREEN STREET IS THE MOST POPULAR STREET IN CAMPUSTOWN. BECAUSE GREEN STREET WAS THE MOST POPULAR PART OF CAMPUSTOWN, I DECIDED TO DIRECT THE VIEW OF THE GUEST ROOMS TOWARDS IT. IN ORDER TO DO THAT I DESIGN AN ARC ANGLE TO HELP GUEST HAVE A BETTER VIEW OF GREEN ST. THE WHOLE PROJECT CAME TOGETHER BY THE ARC. THE STRUCTURE AND DESIGN WERE ALL DESIGNED TO REINFORCE THE ARC.

STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM

SPACIAL DIAGRAM

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SUSTAINABILITY DIAGRAM

ROOF-GARDEN 14


SITE PLAN

ADA-ACCESSIBLE GUEST ROOM

BASEMENT HVAC & LAUNDRY

FIRST FLOOR RESTAURANT & LOBBY

SECOND FLOOR MEETING ROOMS & OFFICES

3-7TH FLOOR GUEST ROOMS

8TH FLOOR

LUXURY ROOMS & GYM

9TH FLOOR ROOF GARDEN

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SECTION A-A

SECTION B-B

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LUXURY ROOM

EXTERIOR VIEW 17


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TREE SHADOW LIBRARY


TREE SHADOW LIBRARY THIS PROJECT WAS AN EFFORT TO TRY TO BRING NATURE INTO THE BUILDING BY MIMICKING ITS FEATURES. IN THIS CASE, TREE SHADOWS WAS THE MAIN MIMICKING POINT. THE FACADE OF THE BUILDING WAS CAREFULLY DESIGNED TO LET SELECTIVE LIGHT IN TO CREATE A SENSE OF STUDYING “UNDER THE TREES”. THE FACADE LETS COMPLETE LIGHT ON IMPORTANT PARTS OF THE BUILDING.IN ORDER TO DESIGN THIS, IT TOOK A LOT OF TIME RESEARCHING THE SITE. FOR THIS, THE TREE SHADOW SKIN WAS ONLY APPLIED TO THE SOTH AND EAST FACADE, SINCE IT WAS THE BUSIEST AND MOST POPULAR PART OF THE SITE.

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ROAD DIAGRAM

THIS SHOWS POPULAR ROADS AROUND THE SITE.

VINCINITY DIAGRAM

HIGHTS THE IMPORTANT ROADS AROUND THE CITY

GREEN-SPACE DIAGRAM

THIS SHOWS THE DIRECTION IN WHICH THE GREEN SPACE IS LOCATED IN THE SITE.

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SECOND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

CHILDREN AREA & COMPUTER LAB

CAFE & BACK OF HOUSE

SECTION A-A

THIRD FLOOR LIBRARY & EXHIBITION AREA

FOURTH FLOOR

LIBRARY & PRIVATE READING AREA

SECTION B-B

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DETAIL DRAWING

STRUCTURE DETAILED

AXON DIAGRAM

Axonometric Diagram

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DIVA Simulation

Clear Sky

Overcast Sky

June 21st

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CHILDREN AREA

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ENTRANCE CAFE

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PROFESSIONAL WORK PART I


CENTRO DE FE Y CULTURA DURING AN INTERNSHIP, I HAD THE OPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE ON A ARCHITETURAL DESIGN CONTEST. THIS CONTEST CONSISTED OF DESIGNING A COMBINATION OF A CHURCH AND A COMMERCIAL CENTER. THIS WAS A GROUP PROJECT AND I WAS IN CHARGE OF THE CHURCH. WHILE I WORKED ON FLOOR PLANS, SECTIONS ON AUTOCAD, AND 3D MODEL OF THE CHURCH, OTHERS DID THE COLORING OF THE FLOOR PLANS AND SECTIONS I DREW ON AUTOCAD. WE WORKED TOGETHER ON THE RENDERING. THIS WAS A VERY PLEASANT EXPERICE THAT TAUGHT ME TO WORK WITH OTHER PIERS IN HARMONY. FLOOR PLAN OF THE CHURCH

PROGRAM DIAGRAM

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SECTION DRAWING THIS SECTION CUTS THROUGH THE MAIN AXIS OF THE BUILDING SHOWING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CHURCH AND THE COMMERCIAL CENTER

FIRST FLOOR THIS IS THE WHOLE FLOOR PLAN OF THE FIRST FLOOR WHEN IT WAS FINISHED.

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SUSTAINABILITY DIAGRAM

SOLAR DIAGRAM

THIS DIAGRAM SHOWS HOW THE FLOW OF AIR THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE BUILDING WORKS. IN ADDITION TO THAT, IT HAD SOLAR PANELS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY. THE GREEN ROOF ON TOP STORES WATER FOR RECYCLED FUTURE USE.

THE ORAGE SHOWS THE PATH OF THE SUN DURING SUMMER AND THE BLUE ON WINTER.

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CHURCH INTERIOR

COMERCIAL CENTER EXTERIOR 30


EXTERIOR RENDERING

SKETCHES 31


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PROFESSIONAL WORK PART II


APTOS TIPICOS DURING ANOTHER INTERSHIP, I WAS GIVEN A TASK OF MAKING 3D MODELS AND RENDERING THEM . I WAS GIVEN THE FLOOR PLAN. THERE WERE TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF ROOMS. ONE WITH TWO DORMITORIES AND ONE WITH ONLY ONE DORMITORY.

LIVING ROOM 33


KITCHEN

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DORMITORY I

DORMITORY II 35


DORMITORY

LIVING ROOM 36


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SKETCHES + PHOTOGRAPHY

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