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packard automobile plant renovation A renovation of an old megastructure of Packard automobile plant Detroit, Michigan
saewoonsangga commercial district A renovation of decayed Saewoonsangga commercial areas Seoul, Republic of Korea
james turrell museum An exhibition space for a selected artist, James Turrell and other works North Vancouver, British Columbia
virginia tech natatorium An olympic-sized natatorium on Virginia Tech athletes and students Blacksburg, Virginia
montessori school addition An additional learning space to the existing Montessori school Blacksburg, Virginia
miscellaneous works Case study models and Furniture Blacksburg, Virginia
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SAEWOONSANGGA COMMERCIAL DISTRICT RENOVATION
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Seoul, Republic of Korea Mar. 2013 ~ Jun. 2013 Public and Commercial Concrete, Wood, Masonry, Steel
The site has two main parts: the megastructure, Saewoonsangga and its adjacent commercial district. They have been developed and aged along with urban development in Seoul, and now they are considered potential urban decay that needs to be removed. The task of architect is to prevent on-going urban decay by introducing a new architectural design. It focuses on how to enhance poor architecture qualities in the site while preserving local business relationships of old shops and customers’ fond memories.
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Idea The site seemed like an area that is covered by a massive monolith roof; worn-out roofs have overlapped on top of each other in arbitrary patterns forming a gigantic roof layer. The initial design process was to interpret these roofs as a single landscape.
SITE DIAGRAM . 01 Programs (mini-shops)
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Based on various site analyses, the method of conservative urban surgery demolished vacant buildings and structurally weak buildings. This process created a public plaza and provides better circulation than the current maze-like arcades.
SITE DIAGRAM . 02 Roof materials
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Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, “Le Massif du Mont-Blanc”
The geometrical tessellation method was used to analyze the topography of the site, and it played a large role in design strategy.
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SITE DIAGRAM .04 Site analysis through geometrical tessellations
Site Model, “View from JongMyo”
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The ground level of megastructure was transformed into the parking lot for visitors. While leaving the buildings with sound structures, the demolition of the conservative surgery process opened up the central plaza. Steel columns were implanted to support the newly renovated roof structure. The clusters of buildings with same heights were grouped together. Then, the cafe and restaurant were placed on top of thsese clusters.
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Once standing on top of the green roof, one can experience the unique space of a floating meadow that many cities do not have. Furthermore, iceberg-like translucent buildings erupted from the artificial landscape, and they exhibit handcrafted goods of young artists.
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PERSPECTIVE SETCION .01 Vertical Connection from the foundation level, the existing building structure, the roof cafe & restaurant addition to the green roof structure.
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PERSPECTIVE SETCION .02 Perspective section view showing the connection between the site and the popular landscape park, CheongGye-Cheon.
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The green roofs at the different angles are connected to the rigid steel trusses. Then, the columns and structure of existing buildings bear the total load of the roof assembly. The depth existing within the steel truss allows the room for other mechanical systems.
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16 The perimeter of the massive floating garden is closed with the translucent material walls. The walls are suspended on the edge of the roof structure. Illuminating commercial images and media art can be projected onto these trancelucent walls.
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.01 North Elevation (View from JongMyo Shrine)
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.02 South Elevation (View from Cheong Gye Cheon)
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ELEVATION .01 Illustrating how media facades are projected during the night time.
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW .01 Scenery view from the green roof top looking toward north direction where Jongmyo Shrine, UNESCO World Heritage can be seen.
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JAME TURRELL MUSEUM
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Vancouver, British Columbia Mar. 2012 ~ May. 2012 Culture (Museum) Wood, Masonry, Steel
The project is to build an art museum dedicated to one specific artist, integrating architecture with his/her artworks. It will provide a special exhibition space for James Turrell, known for his artworks using light and space, and other exhibition spaces for general artworks.
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW .01 While exploring the rich rainforest in North Vancouver, visitors discover the hidden building.
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Focus James Turrell’s works are known for an illusory and surreal experience which comes from lighting and its various spectrums. To maximize these color spectrums of natural lighting, the first step was to find the site with dynamic weather; Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada is exposed to direct sunlight from spring through summer, and abundant rainfall in fall and snow in winter.
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Idea When building a museum dedicated to one specific artist, it is many designers’ mistakes that they try to make another piece of artwork that collides with artworks within it. Thus, the focus was to provide technical elements of indirect lighting and simple visitors’ circulation.
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A large installation can be installed in the central atrium. While experiencing the sunken space, visitors can also access the circular exhibition hall around the atrium.
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Elevation The height of the museum was determined by the average height of Canadian pine trees in the site. As a result, the museum seems to be submerged in the deep rainforest, and visitors would have to explore the forest to get to the site.
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While going up the main ramp, one reaches the buffer zone before entering the main exhibition hall. It is a bright space where the dense forest can be accessed through the wood screen facade.
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The exhibition hall is a dark space located in the main core structure. It completely restricts the light from outside for an optimal display of Turrell’s illuminating work.
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Section One of James Turrell’s well-known works, Skyspace, requires no visual interruption on its apeture structure for its pristine depiction of natural light. Thus it was placed on the top level where no trees can interrupt one’s view, and the rest of the museum was designed top to bottom.
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VIRGINIA TECH NATATORIUM
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Blacksburg, Virginia Jan. 2012 ~ Mar. 2012 Culture (Sports Complex) Concrete, Masonry, Steel, Glass
The task of the architect is to build an Olympic-sized natatorium next to the existing athletic facility, McComas Hall on Virginia Tech’s campus in Blacksburg, VA. The purpose of the project is to integrate a design of a large span roof with detailed structure studies that can envelope 50 meter long pool lanes and a diving pool of 18.29 meters by 22.89 meters.
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Idea The first question asked when starting the natatorium project was “What do you want to see when you are in the pool?” Contemporary pools that are dominantly built with structural elements have lacked spatial experiences other than looking at steel trusses. The answer to this question was “natural light of day and night,” and it quickly led to the main design concept - various apertures in the roof.
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Through the vertical connections, people are able to get on top of the natatorium. People can walk on the roof garden that has square apertures in different sizes while enjoying the unique experience of looking down at the huge pools below.
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The main entrance is located northside of the site, close to the rear access of McComas Hall. Once entering the building, one experiences the spacious lobby where the ticket office and staff rooms are included. Along the hallway, one has access to the main audience seat in the gigantic open space of the natatorium and the public cafeteria. After checked out at the lobby, the user is allowed to go downstairs for the main programs: (1) pools and spas and (2) the roof garden through vertical connections: elevators and stairs.
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All service programs and the pools are located in the basement level. One can access this level through vertical connections: elevators and stairs, located on the edge of the building’s perimeter. Unlike the ground level where it is a completely open and accessible space, the basement level is restricted for the privacy of users. Unless you are a staff of the building, the only way to access the pools and spas is to go through the locker room.
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Elevation Front The glass boxes of vertical connections are shown in each end. Users can enter through the front entrance box on the right. Below the steel plate facade, the hallway can be seen through the glass windows.
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Elevation Side The sideview of the elevation mainly shows three main boxes from the right: the front entrance box, the main body and the spa section. To distinguish from the main natatorium, the dark masonry was used as the main material.
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Section A - A’ The section A - A’ shows the depth of both the diving pool and the competition pool. They are Olympic dimensions by FINA. Sections of concrete beams and girders show how square apetures are structured on the large span. The depth of the concrete structure provides a space where the green roof panel can fit. People are able to walk right above the open space of the natatorium, hovering at about 35 feet above.
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Section B - B’ The section B - B’ shows the audience seats and storage space for staff and janitors below. At the basement level, the lifeguard office and other classrooms are available by the pool. The therapeutic spa pools are avaiable adjcent to the competition pool.
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Structure With a consideration of beam and span ratio, columns, beams and girders of reinforced concrete compose the main structure of the long span structure. Then, green roofs from the top and translucent artificial lighting panels from the bottom enclose the mechanical systems that are fitted in the gigantic roof.
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MONTESSORI SCHOOL ADDITION
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Blacksburg, Virginia Sep. 2011 ~ Nov. 2011 Education Reinforced Concrete, Steel, Glass
The task of the architect is to build an addition to Tall Oaks Montessori building in Blacksburg, VA. The Montessori educational philosophy, which emphasizes process of discovery and exploration through working with hands and the mind, should be integrated into the new design of additional building.
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Focus Already supplied with sufficient educational tools, Tall Oak Montessori needs a new typology of educational space that is liberated from contemporary teaching materials - a primitive learning space where children can perceive and acquire things through various self-initiated activities.
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Idea Life of indigenous tribe communities is the main concept of this project - their organic attitude toward mother nature. A symbolic object, “Tree of Life� of which the aura of flitered light evokes a sense of serenity is chosen to embody such a concept; events and activities occur around this symbolic tree.
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Elevation Ancient ruins of Roman architecture have been standing in stately glory on various European soils, and visitors have appreciated its primitive status of being for centuries. Erupted on the empty backyard, the undecorated rawness of the new Montessori school wants to bring out a similiar experience that no textbook can teach to children.
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Section “A column as source of light” embodies the symbolic imagery of “Tree of Life” where people can gather. Instead of a physical column, an imaginary column of light is used to imply such an idea. The learning space ( a ) lets in controlled natural light through a hovering roof structure. After passing through a threshold ( b ) in between, a change of mood occurs in the playing room ( c ) where it is brightened by more natural light from a large vertical window.
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Available Publications
volume . i WORKSAMPLE http://issuu.com/junyoungpark/docs/1/1
volume . ii PORTFOLIO http://issuu.com/junyoungpark/docs/2/1
volume . iii UNDERGRADUATE THESIS http://issuu.com/junyoungpark/docs/3/1 http://issuu.com/junyoungpark/docs/4/1
© Jun Young Park
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524 Price Fork Rd. Blacksburg, VA 24060 July 2014 All projects designed by Jun Young Park with the following : “Saewoonsangga Commercial District Renovation” Korea University & University of Milan workshop in collaboration with Yooni Kim