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WORKSAMPLE Jongyoun Jung
2011-2013
JONGYOUN JUNG
Profile T h ro u g h d i v e r se e xpe r ie nc e s, I ha v e a c quire d a nd de v e lope d a na l yti cal , o r g a n i z a t i o na l a nd imme r sing in t he ha r moniz a t iona l skills t ha t w i l l be of a d v a n t a g e ous use dur ing a job. The e nv ironme nt of a n a rc hit e c t ural fi rm i s an i mp o r t a n t e xpe r ie nc e t o t r a nsit ion be t w e e n a st ude nt a nd a profes s i onal .
Experience De s i g n e r, Self-E mploy ed, K orea, 2011
P a rt i c i pa t e d in I n t e r io r De s ig n a n d C o n s t r u c t io n M a n a g e m e n t : R e s t a u r a n t Reno v atio n, K o rea
A s s i s t a n t , P rofessor OK U D A, K orea, 2010 - 2011
P a rt i c i pa t e d in Se m in a r a n d Wo r k s h o p : SEKI SUI H o u s in g C o r p . , J a p a n C h u n g n a m N a t io n a l Un iv e r s it y, Ko re a F e llo w s h ip - V is t in g t h e Arc h it e c t u r a l F irm s (1 6 ), U.S
I n t e r n s h i p, Mooy ou n Arch itects an d E n gin eer s, K orea, 2009
P a rt i c i pa t e d in M a s t e r Pla n Pro je c t : M e d ic a l C e n t e r o f Se o u l N a t io n a l Univ er s ity, K o rea
St a ff / De sign er, TOBAN Arch itect an d Associates, K orea, 2008
Par t i ci pat ed i n P roj e c t s : H ou s i n g - Kim ’s R e s id e n c e , Ka n g w o n - Do , Ko rea L e e ’s R e s id e n c e , Ky u n g k i- Do , Ko rea R e n o v a t i on - A. O n e B u ild in g ( C o m m e rc ia l) , Seo ul, K o rea I n t e r i o r D e s i g n - Sh o w ro o m De s ig n , Se o u l, K o rea Sc h e m a t i c D e s i g n - H e a d q u a r t e r s O ff ic e , B u s an, K o rea Ko re a Sp e c ia l Se a f a re r s Unio n’s Build ing
Skills E-mail jjy0701@gmail.com Phone (1) 312.451.4612 http://issuu.com/jongyounjung
Software Hand Drawing Model Craft Photography
AutoCAD | Construction Documents Experience Sketchup, Revit, Rhino | Conceptual Modeling & Schematic Design Drawing Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator | Book Publication, Graphic Design
Education Illinois Institute of Technology Ba c h e l or of Arc h it e c t u re
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2011.9 - 2013.12
C h u n gn am N a t io n a l U nive rs it y B a c he l o r o f A rc h i t e c t u re | 2 0 0 3 . 3 - 2 0 1 1 . 6
Language Korean English
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ART GALLERY Young-top Gallery Academic Works
PERSONAL PENSION Pocheon Hwahyun Professional Works
Minimum Space for Studio
RESIDENTIAL APT. Joogong Apartment Competition
RESIDENCE Prof. Kim’s Housing Professional Works
RESIDENCE Fill the Unfilled Space Academic Works
CHAPEL Zen Center Academic Works
HEADQUARTER OFFICE Seafarers’ Union Building Professional Works
ARCHITECTURAL SCHOOL Architectural Study Center
HOUSING COMPLEX Artelier Village Academic Works
RENOVATION A-One Trade Office Professional Works
MASTER PLAN Chungnam National Univ. Professional Works
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HOTEL Atlanta, U.S Academic Works
MIX USE DEVELOPMENT Tricycle Academic Works
MONASTERY Chatholic Monastery Academic Works
2013
INTERIOR RENOVATION Papadish Burger House Self-Employed
CHAPEL Contemplation Space Academic Works
PRIVATE ART GALLERY Chicago, U.S Academic Works
BOAT HOUSE Lincoln Park Boat Club Academic Works
MEDICAL CENTER
URBAN PLANNING Chicago, U.S Academic Works
The New Patient Care Tower
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CIVIC CENTER Guggenheim in Helsinki Academic Works – 5 –
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ACADEMIC WORKS Analytic Sketches Physical Models Computer Graphics
I N TO GREAT S I LEN C E : MO N AST E RY PROJECT SUMMARY Location : Columbus, Indiana, U.S Area : 26,500 sf Structure : Reinforced Concrete Porject year : 2012
PROJECT DESCRIPTION “The house is an instrument with which to confront the cosmos”
- Juhani Pallasmaa
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his project is to design a Roman Catholic Cistercian (Trappist) Monastery for 12 monks, an Abbott, and 120 visitors. It is incredibly strong programmatic nature, and it’s inward focus by keeping with the spirit of the material, and using our newly honed intuitions regarding light and contemplation. In order to design, students need to investigate and research in a manner, because the monastic ideal represents one of humanity’s truly imposing designs for living.
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n Evidence Based on Design, E.B.D, there are many ways to design a medical center for not only patients, but also staff, such as making a home-like environment, ease of way finding, getting even natural light into the building, and biophilic design.
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n my design, in order to accomplish E.B.D, the main concept of the new patient building focuses on communication with users, communication with its neighborhood, and communication with nature.
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AD V O C AT E C H RI ST MED IC A L C EN T E R PROJECT SUMMARY Location : Oak Lawn, Illinois, U.S Area : 438,000 sf Structure : Reinforced Concrete Porject year : 2012
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M a in F lo o r Pla n : Pu b lic Are a & Tr ia g e
1. Public Area 2. Nursing Area 3. Staff Area 4. Service Area (with Core) 5. Healing Garden
6. Core for Public 7. Core for Patient 8. Core for Nurse & Staff 9. Triage 10. Departing Area
11. Church 12. Library 13. Flower Shop 14. Cafe 15. Security Zone
Longi t udi nal S ect i on
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ACADEMIC WORKS Hand Drafting Physical Models Computer Graphics
LINCOLN PARK B O AT C L U B H O U SE
PROJECT SUMMARY Location : North Chicago, Illinois, U.S Area : 21,800 sf Structure : Reinforced Concrete Porject year : 2011
PROJECT DESCRIPTION “There is no cognition without emotion, even though we are often unaware of the emotional aspects of our thinking.”
- Mark Johnson
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he Lincoln Park Rowing Club has grown beyond the capacity of their current facility and is looking to expand. It needs to offer a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities year round, including learn to row sessions both in tanks and on the river, youth and masters team rowing, ergometer training, rowing-inspired yoga classes, and lessons tailored to individuals with disabilities.
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y providing a publically accessible riverfront, it also reveals the larger movement toward an ecological and recreational revival of the Chicago River.
Ap ro n L e v e l Pla n
Han d D raft ing and P h otos h op Co lor ing
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PROJECT SUMMARY Location : West Chicago Suburb, Illinois Area : 12,000 sf Structure : Steel Structure Porject year : 2013
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he project is a space problem that focuses on modulation of space, amplification of light, resolution of scale, fulfillment of proportion, purpose of structure, and authenticity of material.
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collector of contemporary art needs a facility to exhibit and store the collection. Occasionally the owner will use the facility to entertain guests that may number only a handful to as many as 30 persons at other times. It should also accommodate overnight guests (a couple) in a comfortable manner. – 12 –
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“Building, where it became great, was almost always indebted to construction, and construction was almost always the conveyor of its spatial form.” - Mies van der Rohe
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PROJECT SUMMARY Location : Pocheon, Kyungki-Do, Korea Area : 3,520 sf Structure : Reinforced Concrete Porject year : 2008
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G UE ST HOUSE & RES IDENCE
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WORKSAMPLE 2011-2013 By Jongyoun Jung
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