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JP JUNGEUN PARK INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO


// EDUCATION Sep 2017 - Aug 2019

Pratt Institute l Brooklyn, New York

Master degree of Fine Art in Interior Design

JP

Mar 2011 - Feb 2016

KYUNG HEE UNIVERSITY l Yongin, South Korea Bachelor degree in Housing & Interior Design Bachelor degree in Industrial Design

// WORK EXPERIENCE May 2019 - Jul 2019

GENSLER l San Diego, California Summer Interior Design Internship Project: Conidential High Tech Offices Contributed to the rendering perspective views of in San Diego and Portland

JUNGEUN PARK

Jul 2015 - Mar 2017

ART DESIGN CENTER CO., LTD. l Seoul, South Korea Research & Project based employee, Design Team Contributed to the research and design of the Suwon Mangpo multi-unit housing in Suwon, Korea

Jungeun Park Jan 2015 - Feb 2015

JungEun Park

GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON l London, U.K. ‘The Future of Retail’ project, Department of Design Goldsmiths, University of London Goldsmiths ‘The Future of Retail’ proje Design Winter School Project: spatial structure analysis and development of Fortnum & Mason Role: group leader - created graphic image and prepared presentation Activity details: field trip, analysis of Fortnum & Mason, development of interior space

80 Dekalb Ave, Brookly, New York 11201 +1 917 597 4121 jpark111@pratt.edu

Feb 2014 - Jun 2014

ASIA ENVIRONMENT LANDSCAPE CO., LTD. l Gwangju, South Korea Research & project based internship, Dept of Landscape Architecture Design Team Project: Apartments and Community Park in Yeosu, South Korea Contributed to the design and renovation of childcare facilities, public facilities, gym, and public products


// SCHOLARSHIP

// PUBLICATION Jul 2015

Park, J.E., Chang, K.C. “A study on the characteristics of space design in department store restrooms in Seoul City.” The Journal of Kyung Hee Art&Design, 18(1): 81-90. Jul 2015

// ACTIVITIES May 2014 - Feb 2016

Spring 2019

Scholarship l Pratt Institute,

Fall 2018

Scholarship l Pratt Institute,

Spring 2018

Scholarship l Pratt Institute,

Fall 2017

Scholarship l Pratt Institute,

2012-2016

HABITAT VOLUNTARY CLUB ‘miraKHle’ l Kyung Hee University Founder of a voluntary club ‘miraKHle’ in Kyung Hee University Activity details: repairing old houses, architectural design, making furniture

EXIBITION CLUB l Kyung Hee University Mar 2012 - Feb 2014

Founder of a exibition club ‘KID’(KyungHee Industrial Design) in Kyung Hee University

Jul 2013 - Aug 2013

DESIGN SORI SUMMER DESIGN SCHOOL l Design sori, Seoul, South Korea Team leader of spatial design projects Team leader of several projects Contributed to the spatial analysis for human movement, research of human habit

// HONORS & AWARDS Dec 2014

Scholarship for Academic Excellence l Kyung Hee University,

GRAND PRIZE WINNER l KOSCOA(Korea Space Coordination Association) Restaurant Design Title: FIECE (food + piece); Certificate of Merit issued by the president of Korea Interior Design Institute & Scholarship Award: Approximately USD 1000

// LICENSE & CERTIFICATE Jul 2016 - Sep2016

GRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY QUALIFICATION l Korea Productivity Center

Mar 2013 - Apr 2013

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER COLORIST l Human Resources Development Service of Korea

// COMPUTER SKILLS Revit Rhino 3D Ensacpe V-ray Auto CAD SketchUp Pro Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Ms office suite

Sketching (proficient), physical modelling, laser cutter, 3D-print


Juxtaposed Type: Coworking Space Location: 14 Street Union Square Station

This thesis starts with an architectural movement in

the

'postmodernism'

1960s

as

a

reaction

emerged against

modernism. Emphasizing bare essentials, many architects theorized and supported the Modernist movement in the 1960s. However, Robert Venturi and his famous quote "Less is a bore" countered the commonly-supported idea and defied rigid and potentially less practical structures. Aligning

my

thoughts

with

Venturi's

post Modernism, I started developing a proposition considered more disorderly and complex designs can, ironically, create space and experience.Â


Site

Concept Study

Concept 'Juxtaposed'

Deconstructivism Design

14th Street Union Square Station Diagram of how to work in floorplan

3D Diagram of Concept

Exsiting Columns

Base Object Step 1 Existing Structure

Secondary Object

Juxtaposition

Distortion

Secondary Object

Juxtaposition

Subtraction

Secondary Object

Juxtaposition

Parasitic Design

Subtractive Design

Step 2 Juxtapositioning new secondary system

Base Object

The test site selected for the project is Union Square subway station. Parasitic Design

There are two primary reasons why I chose this site to demonstrate my thesis: first its high population density, and second its wellperceived accessibility of the location Step 3 Operating of design strategy

Base Object

Program

Site Analysis

01. Coworking Spaces

The Rank of Subway Ridership

Rank

Station Name

Circulation Density

Ridership

1

Time Square - 42 nd Street

2

42nd Street - Grand Central

44,928,488

3

34th Street - Herald Square

39,672,507

4

14th Street - Union Square

34,557,551

64,815,739

5

Fulton Street

26,838,473

6

34th Street - Penn station

26,034,238

8:00 am

The study of population density

02. Breastfeeding Room

12:00 pm

Population density: Union Square (Flatiron): people per square mile

41,246

New York: 28,148 people per square mile Read more: http://www.city-data.com/neighborhood/ Union-Square-New-York-NY.html#ixzz5TID7iKQ New York

Union Square

6:00 pm


Design Strategy

1. Push and pull _ Line

2. Compress/ Expand _ Line

Variation

Position

Rotation Push

Meeting Room Base Volume

Process of operation

Length

Operation

Base Volume

Operat

Usage Usage Base Volume

Floor plans 1. Performance Venue

21’ 3” 9’ 2 3/4”

Small Scale

Large Scale

Small Scale

11’

21’ 3” 7’

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

8’

21’ 3”

Design Application Individual Working Space

The Individual working space requires a certain amount of privacy as a space for working alone. This space, therefore, use tilted wall and it prevents us from seeing easily in space. This diagram proves how tilted wall works to help our privacy.

Meeting Room Process of operation

Process of operation

Lecture Room

Breastfeeding Room Process of operation

Variations

Push

The basic features of lec chairs by giving differen

Process of operation

Pull

1. Performance Venue

Pull

Pull Base Volume

Base Volume

Operation

Concept Diagram

Adding Identity

Floorplan

Perspective views

Operation

Adding Identity

Base Volume

Floor plans

Operation

Floor plan2. Public Seating

1. Performance Venue

Adding Identity

Perspective Views 3. Expanding Space

Base Volume

Floor plan 21’ 3” 9’ 2 3/4”

15’

15’

7’

21’ 3”

8’

9’ 2 3/4”

7’

11’

21’ 3”

8’

21’ 3”

9’ 2 3/4”

11’

9’ 2 3/4”

21’ 3”

7’

vs

vs

21’ 3”

7’

15’

7’

7’

7’

11’

2. Public Seating 7’

21’ 3” 7’

7’

15’ 15’ 21’ 3”

21’ 3”

15’

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

8’ 8’

8’ 8’

Base Volume

First Version of Distortion

8’

Second Version of Distortion 7’

7’

7’

7’

8’

21’ 3”

8’

8’

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

7’

15’

3. Expanding inside of Space

Lecture Room

Breastfeeding Room Cleaning Storage & Security Office Process of operation

Process of operation

Process of operation Push

The basic features of lecture spaces are places where people come together to listen to a speech or to learn visual knowledge. In general, the structure of lecture rooms has so many chairs by giving different levels. This structure, which changes the height of the chair of each row, plays a great role in helping people to watch and concentrate on the lecture.

11’ 7 1/4”


3. Compress and Expand _ Surface

Variation

Variation

Position Position

Rotation

Compress

Rotation

Push

Individual Working Space

The Individual working space requires a certain amount of privacy as a space for working alo tilted wall and it prevents us from seeing easily in space. This diagram proves how tilted wall

Meeting Room Process of operation Process of operation

Variations

Base Volume

ation

Operation Scale

Length

Pull

Pull

Usage

Pull

1. Performance Venue

Pull

Pull Operation

Base Volume

Adding Identity

Operation

Base Volume

Concept Diagram

2. Public Seating

Floorplan

1. Performance Venue

3. Expanding Space

Adding Identity

Operation

Floor plans

Perspective vie

2. Public Seating

3. Expanding Space 15’ 7’

8’

21’ 3” 21’ 3” 9’ 2 3/4”

9’ 2 3/4”

Large Scale 21’ 3”

7’

21’ 3”

21’ 3” 11’

11’

9’ 2 3/4”

9’ 2 3/4”

2. Public Seating

Small Scale

21’ 3” 7’

21’ 3” 11’

9’ 2 3/4”

7’

Large Scale

vs

21’ 3”

7’

vs

7’

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

7’

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

8’

First Version of Distortion

8’

21’ 3”

15’

8’

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

Base Volume 8’

21’ 3”

15’

7’

21’ 3” 21’ 3”

21’ 3”

11’

11’

Second Version of Distortion

8’

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

8’

7’

7’

7’

7’

8’

7’

21’ 3”

15’

3. Expanding inside of Space

cture spaces are places where people come together to listen to a speech or to learn visual knowledge. In general, the structure of lecture rooms has so many nt levels. This structure, which changes the height of the chair of each row, plays a great role in helping people to watch and concentrate on the lecture.

The basic features of lecture spaces are places where people come together to listen to a speech or to learn visual knowledge. In general, the s Lecture Room Cleaning Storage & different Security Office chairs by giving levels. This structure, which changes the height of the chair of each row, plays a great role in helping people to watch

Breastfeeding Room

Process of operation

Process of operation

Process of operation

Push

Pull

Base Volume

Operation

Adding Identity

Push

Operation

Perspective Views

Adding Identity

Base Volume

Operation

Floor plan

Perspective Views

Adding Identity

Base Volume

Operation

Floor plan Floor Plan

Perspective Views

Perspective Views

21’ 3” 9’ 2 3/4” 15’ 7’

7’

8’

11’ 7 1/4”

15’ 7’

8’

15’

7’ 7’

7’

15’

21’ 3”

15’

15’

8’

8’

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

8’

15’

Push


Design Proposal

Program Requirement

Cleaning Storage & Security Office Process of operation

x6 Breathfeeding Room

x 5 Meetingroom for four to six Pull

Base Volume

Operation

Floor Plan

Perspective Views 15’ 7’

7’

8’

15’

x 14 Individual Working Space

x 5

15’

Lecture Room 15’

x5 Meetingroom for two to four

x 5 Cleaning Room

Random Arrangement

Cleaning Room Indivisual Working Room

Lecture Room Meeting Room 2

Breastfeeding Room

Meeting Room

DN

Adding Identity


Individual Working Space

The Individual working space requires a certain amount of privacy as a space for working alone. This space, therefore, use tilted wall and it prevents us from seeing easily in space. This diagram proves how tilted wall works to help our privacy.

Process of operation

Pull

Base Volume

Operation

Concept Diagram

Adding Identity

Floorplan

Perspective views 15’ 7’

8’

7’

7’

vs

vs

15’

15’

8’

Base Volume

First Version of Distortion

Second Version of Distortion 7’

7’

7’

7’

8’

7’

15’

Meeting Room Process of operation

Variations

Pull

1. Performance Venue

Pull Base Volume

Operation

Adding Identity

Floor plans 1. Performance Venue

2. Public Seating

3. Expanding Space 21’ 3”

21’ 3” 9’ 2 3/4”

9’ 2 3/4”

21’ 3” 11’

9’ 2 3/4”

11’

2. Public Seating

11’

21’ 3” 21’ 3”

21’ 3”

7’

7’

7’

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

8’ 8’

21’ 3”

8’

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

3. Expanding inside of Space

Lecture Room

Breastfeeding Room Process of operation

The basic features of lecture spaces are places where people come together to listen to a speech or to learn visual knowledge. In general, the structure of lecture rooms has so many chairs by giving different levels. This structure, which changes the height of the chair of each row, plays a great role in helping people to watch and concentrate on the lecture.

Process of operation Push

Push

Base Volume

Operation

Floor plan

Perspective Views

Adding Identity

Base Volume

Operation

Floor plan

Perspective Views 21’ 3” 9’ 2 3/4”

11’ 7 1/4”

15’ 7’

8’

7’ 7’

7’

15’

15’

8’

8’

21’ 3”

21’ 3”

8’

Adding Identity


Design Proposal Isometric View with Ceiling Structure

Individual Working Space

Lecture Space and Public Seating Area

Meeting Room with Sea Extended Meeting Room

Proposed Floorplan

Lecture Space, Expanded Meeting Room, and Individual Working Space


Security & Cleaning Unit Lecture Spaces Lecture Spaces

ating Area

Meeting Room with Performance Venue

Breastfeeding Room

Performance venue and meeting room


TomTom Office Office: Drum Magazine Office Location: 1391 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Neighborhood: Crown Height North

Tom Tom Magazine is a quarterly print magazine and website based out of New York City. It was founded in 2009 by Mindy Abovitz who currently serves as editor-in-chief. It is the only magazine in the world that is dedicated to female drummers. The office is designed with the concept 'Home'. The word of home to be not just a domestic space, but one that can contain all of the elements of daily life. Tom Tom Headquarters is designed with reference to an American home. As a starting point, The project researched floorplans of typical suburban American homes. I dentified the functional parts and relationships of these plans. Finally, the Split-Level hous in which the floor levels are staggered is main home type for this project.


Site Analysis

Concept

Function of Each Rooms

Diagram of Split Level House

Diagram of Circulation

Precedents


TomTom Magazine Office Floor Plans & Section Perspective

Floor Plans

Basement + First Floor

Second Floor + Third Floor

Forth Floor + Rooftop

Basement includes Performance Venue, Bar, restrooms, Green Room for performancers and basement is connected to Retail Store which has also entrance from outside

The second floor has a photo/video booth, vocal practice room for performers, and restrooms and the third floor is consisted of the office of TomTam Magazine.

The fourth floor consists of two rehe area for performers and TomTam Ma


earsal rooms, and the top floor designed as a resting agazine staff.

Section Perspective


TomTom Magazine Office Floor Plans & Section Perspective

TomTom Office

Retail Store


Rooftop


Office: Funiture Design Company Location: 700 Hicks St, Brooklyn, NY 11231, NY 11222

This six-week project is designing a furniture design company which is a incubator to create industry furniture. The company includes not only design workstations for 50 employees and a big fabrication lab to make funiture sample but also exhibition space for their funiture. The design of this office is focusing on circulation in office. The circulation delivers better work experience to its employees and visitors by providing products, services, and insights into the ways people work


Circulation

Company

Furniture

Herman miller is a major American manufacturer of office furniture, equipment and home furnishings. It is notable as one of the first Herman miller is a major American manufacturer of office furniture, equipment and home furnishings. It is notable as one of the first companies to produce modern furniture. companies to produce modern furniture.

2nd floor

2nd floor

Canvas Beam Based_ Hermanmiller

Inspiration

Canvas Private Office_ Hermanmiller

Canvas Be

Inspiration

1st floor

Circulation

Company

Zoning

Furniture Saiba Side Chair

Sayl Chair

Bumper Chair

Ver

Herman miller is a major American manufacturer of office furniture, equipment and home furnishings. It is notable as one of the first companies to produce modern furniture. 2nd floor Public Area

Inspiration

Canvas Beam Based_ Hermanmiller

1st floor

Hive Space Conference Space Club House Work Station

Metaform Portfolio_ Hermanmiller

Unopened Space

Eames Molded Wood Stool_ Hermanmiller 1st floor

Zoning

Saiba Si

Sayl Chair

Zoning

Sa Public Area Hive Space Conference Space Club House Work Station Unopened Space

Metaform Portfolio_ Hermanmiller

Eam

B

B

Public Area Hive Space Conference Space Club House Work Station Unopened Space

B

Metaform


Office Design Perspective Views

Corridor on Second Floor

Work Station

Wo


ork Cafe

Conference Room


Clothing Boutique Retail: Cloth Boutique Location: 776 Lorimer St, Brooklyn, NY 11222 Existing Structure: Farnsworth House

The application of Color in creating luxury clothing Boutique will create a unique identity of the retail store. The clothing boutique deals with cloth of woman. The store is located in Williamsburg which is famous for the place for fashionistas in New York. The fashionistas have their personality and do not want to be like everyone else. That's why people are pursuing a limited edition. For fashionistas who are looking for something unique, the clothing boutique sells only one piece of clothing.


Furniture Plan

Material Study

Lighting Plan

Lighting Selection

Sections Furniture Selection


Clothing Boutique Perspective Views

Main Display Area

Clothing Display Area


Shoes and Accessories Display Area


The Tea Garden Spring 2016 2016. 05 Professional Work Size: W3850 x D2850 x H3120

Interior View

This design harmonizes nature with the elliptical natural form. The outer wall is designed with wood, and the surface can be seen through the plate. A folding door was installed to control the weather conditions


Nature Stream Winter 2016 2016. 01 Professional Work Size: W3850 x D2850 x H3120

Elevation

3120 (mm)

Detail of product

3850 (mm)

The nature steam was designed with a nest motif that the birds seem to have moved the branches one by one. The soft wood material was used to create a comfortable atmosphere and lighting offer various atmosphere. Arranging the wooden pots appropriately, the atmosphere of the city seemed to have the nature.


The Energy Tree This chair is designed with the motif of the shape of a tree, which provides comfort to people. It is a technical design that makes geometrically shapes out of a tree and incorporates them modern technology. Using solar panels has increased the convenience for modern people.

2200 mm

Winter 2016 2016. 12 Professional Work Size: W 2860 x D 2760 x H 2500

2200 mm


Ecosystem This ecosystem observatory gives a sense of stability by applying black color to a simple trapezoidal shaped frame. The irregular lines element on the sideline is a design pursuing the feeling of nature. This design enhances the psychological concentration while observing nature and creating a cozy atmosphere.

4070 (mm)

Spring 2016 2016. 04 Professional Work Size: W4070 x D4470 x H3460


Circle Chair Winter 2016 2016. 10 Professional Work Size: W 2200 x D2200 x H 2200

2200 mm

2200 mm

As technology evolves, people are increasingly using smart devices, thereby this trend is taking away our free time and breaking communication. Therefore, I have designed circle chair to sit down and interact with people. The structure of the circle chair is a folding design. It is possible to change the size of the shape by enlarging or reducing it according to the number of the user, and the degree of blocking of the sunlight according to the deformation of the upper structure can also be determined. The aesthetic part is a rounded sphere design without angled parts, so it can be designed in harmony even if it is placed in any position.


The Umbrella Shelter Fall 2015 2015. 10 Professional Work Size: W3340 x D3340 x H3380

It is a chair design inspired by an umbrella. The chair is designed by the principle of using umbrella to prevent rain. The umbrellar shelter is an adjustable chair design that raises and lowers the tent. As a shelter, it can be used not only for rain but also for sunlight blocking. The umbrellar tree that can be used for lighting at night. It also has a function that changes the atmosphere of lighting depending on the number of sitted people.


Hand Drawing Summer 2018 2018. 08 Individual Work



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