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456 Prior Street Francl Architecture Client: Strand Project manager: Alain Prince Team: Baiyi Chen, Yuqing Liu Program: Rezoning resubmission
The 5-storey, 64.5-foot high, podium presents a modest height and massing to create an appropriate transi:on between the greater height and massing of St. Paul’s Hospital to the south and the Strathcona neighborhood to the north. This is a building form that will be typical along many arterial streets throughout the City as a result of recent policy changes, par:cularly rela:ng to the provision of rental housing. The pedestrian thoroughfare and an invi:ng courtyard/mews for congrega:on and poten:al retail uses, is combined with nearly an acre of landscaped open space, that fully ac:vates the internal, external, public and private programming.
International Port Pessenger Terminal Lotte Engineering and Construction Partner : Gery Technologies, MOA ENG Construction : Dec. 2016~May. 2019 Location : Incheon, South Korea
As International Port Passenger Terminal has complex structures, it was necessary to use BIM to find the best design solution for the entire shape. Revit and Tekla were used to create the virtual 3D models. This 3D models helped architectrual designers and engineers to figure out clash detection for roof structure and drawing errors from plan, section and elevation. The whole roof shape had to be changed because of clash detection between roof and core structure. Integrated design process and BIM was recongnized as useful approaches to reduce wasting time and materials for consturction. Also, it could enhance communication between clients, architects and engineers to address problems and changes from design to construction phases.
LOTTE WORLD TOWER Lotte Engineering and Construction Project Category: Mixed-use Construction : Nov.2010~Dec.2016 Location : Seoul, South Korea
Lotte World Tower consists of a podium and a tower that includes retail, offices, residential, hotel and tourist facilities. Lotte E&C had implemented BIM from the beginning of complex design of various facilities and super high-rise structures, and it contributed greatly to improve design quality and constructability. Due to the continuous design change, it was hard to share the latest drawings among the managers of various construction processes. In order to improve this problem, the initial BIM Model was constrantly updated according to the design change and we set up the process of maintaining and managing the latest BIM models.
e[x]Sport City de.Sign Studio LLC Instructor : Prof. Viren Brahmbhatt, Seiyong Kim Partner : Yureeah Kim, Yongwon Kwon, Changkyu Lee Program : International Idea Competition for Urban Regeneration of Jamsil Sports Complex
Learning from the other previous Olympic venues and what happens after the Games to such huge investments made by the host nations, e[x]Sport proposes to retain, revise, redesign, preserve, adapt and expand existing sporting activities and structures while bringing in other forms of hybrid programming to make the area more viable, culturally integrated and economically sustainable for the city of Seoul and the nation. Implicit in the name is the creation and exporting the Brand (for the new development and Seoul City) through rejuvenation of an Olympic Arena, adaptive reuse, reprogramming the Sports Complex (including eSports, alternate sports and other more hybrid type of programing).
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Roosevelt Island Tram Station Wank Adams Slavin Associates Site : New York, NY Program Renovation and Landscape
740 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY 10003 The project is about renovating RIOC Tram Station which is located at Manhattan side. WASA Studio proposed P TEL: 212.420.1160 FAX: 212.529.9079 new glass panel facade elevator and modified landscape. We suggested two elevators with glass panel facade so STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING that users can see the trams’ movement and provided safety. We had a site analysis and modified the landscape ENGINEERS P.C.space for pedestrians pathway. Creating platform to connect elevators and station will provide K.S. more accessible 494 Broad Street Newark, NJwith 07102 for users. Collaborated with engineering analysis, econimic and efficent steelN structrual solution hydraulic phone: (973)623-2999 fax: (973)242-2955 machine will be a convenient circulation in the station.
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CONJUGATIONAL BLOSSOMING PARK Columbia GSAPP Studio Spring 2015 Critic : Benjamin Aranda Partner : John Kim Site : Las Vegas, Nevada Program : Desert Botanic Garden
The subject of the studio is the American desert as a source of power both in terms of energy and cultural development. The site of the studio is an urban 50- acre plot in downtonwn Las Vegas slated for development called cashman. Our porposal is making this site as the greatest urban developmnet opportunity in the city’s history by actualizing the posential of desert resources. The studio begins with a tooling process that evolves into a architectural prototype which is informed and tested through travel. After the studio trip to Lav Vegas, we came up with our tooling system that inform scaleless generative and procedural studies. Tooling growth of surface area for increased resolution of planting and programmatic spaces. Bolssoming begins with an endogenous grwoth from within itself, and takes on a new character through exogenous influences from the site and program
RETHINKING BIM Columbia GSAPP Visual Studies Spring 2015 Critic : John Lee Partner : Niyati Ghandi, John Kim, Yureeah Kim Site : New York, NY Program : Residential
The goal of this project was renovating existing residential building with parametric custom components in pursuit of an iterative and flexible system by using Revit BIM. The existing building is NYC apartment facing Washington Squrea Park to East side. As it has great view and easy access to the park, the design concept is to bring a space of the public in motion to the residential building with extension of the boulevard stretched vertically. It traverses indoor and outdoor space and create semi-private community space. Each floor’s residents can easily access to this community place thorugh wide ramp system. The vertical circulation sequence connects the park with NYC apartment’s every day life styles. The building facade is conceived as an gateway to observe the park and city in an unexpected way.
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CATALYTIC MEMORIAL Columbia GSAPP Studio Fall 2014 Critic : Karla Rothstein Partner : Tinglan Gao, Binxin Xie Site : Brooklyn, NY Program: Memorial
The urban memorial park is a catalyzer, providing new types of commemorative places in an ever-growing city, creating a strong connection between GreenWood Cemetery and the adjacent residential area. GreenWood Cemetery is an isolated and private space with limited connections to its context despite frequent, diverse outreach events for the public. The boundaries are currently fenced and underdeveloped with little pedestrian traffic, making the adjacent spaces sometimes feel unsafe. Our intent is to make this area truly “public” supporting diverse activities and events to draw people to the site frequently.
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URBAN ART CENTER
This project focuses on the materiality of space. The Urban Interfaith Center is developed on a generic South-East corner site in Chicago, which area is 160’ x 160’. Specific characteristics of that site serves as points of departure for the organization of the program components. The design process starts with an investigation and interpretation of contemporary works of art, which results in the development of a spatial icon, physical model. The icon serves as a catalyst for the development of the project. Interior space extends and integrates the exterior spaces, while controlling access to and modulation the space between all of the elements. The materiality of the project is of great importance, establishing conditions such as transparent, translucent opaque, textured, and smooth as integral qualities of the design.
IIT Architecture Studio Spring 2013 Critic : Ronald Krueck Site : Chicago, IL Program : Multi-purpose
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COURTYARD HOUSE IIT Architecture Studio Fall 2012 Critic : Arthur Takeuchi Site : Chicago, IL Program : Residential
The project is located at a typical city block in Chicago, for a professional couple who desires a private residence in the city with ample space for exhibiting art collections. The building site is 72’ x 120’ with two courtyards. The structure is steel skeleton construction with square bays ranging in size 24’ bays. A convenient increment of the structural bay serves as the working module for the building components. The 4’x4’ module serves as the spacing for structural framing members, mullion spacing, interior and exterior paving, etc. The focus of this project is upon how the elements of space can be arranged so as to enhance and imbue space with meaningful qualities, and how proportion and scale can become the means of architectural expression.
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STANDING FABRIC IIT Architecture Studio lX Fall 201 Instructor : Alphonso Peluso Partner : Yoonseok Lee Program : Digital Fabrication
Initial concept was making the form that is the structure itself with minimal surface that consists of tensioned fabric. The form becomes the structure and shows the material properties. The design was started from unfolding the surface of the column like a sheet of paper. After crumpling the paper, this model stands by itself with many wrinkles on the surface. These wrinkles on the bottom perform as the column to support the forces.When we analyzed the loads, it presented total deflection stress, Von Mises stress on the form and the deflection of the form. There is a high pressure on the bottom part and deflection angle of the form was greater on the upper part than the bottom. With the material properties, the model bears the load and pressure. This final model consists of a 4 way stretch woven carbon fiber and resin to harden the fabrics.
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Songdo RC4BL Apartment Affiliated Welfare Facilities Office : KUNWON Architects Planners Engineers Location : Incheon,Korea Date : 2011.06 Scale : B2, 42F, 1,539 Households Gross Floor Area : 274,183㎡ Type : Residential Awards Competition : 1st Prize
Thanks to the energy park plan using the artificial soil of the hill, more than 40% of the common management expenses can be saved. Village containing the landscape of Songdo creates planned various views of premium such as the civic view on the man-made hill, the cultural view of encircled community facilities, the natural view of the brooks and the forest containing phytoncide in connection with the green space liased. Convenience of living can be achieved by planned “One Stop Service” in connection with multipurposal facilities to reach the life convenience facilities within one minute. Green Network Plan connnects the man-made hill, the hanging garden and the roof greens of the main building and the cluster plaza in three dimentions and the natural ventilation plan through the skylight of underground parking lot using the entrance part of the man-made hill (Natural lighting and ventilating area: 2,124 ㎡)