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PRODUCTION
FOLDING CITY
Apartment District in Seoul
LOCATIVE MEDIA as NETWORKING HUB
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Food Transaction System in Detroit
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Visual Art Gallery in Florence
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American Quilt Center in Massachussets
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Transformable Wall and Floor
06 PROFESSIONAL WORKS
ABLE OF CONTENTS
GRIDscape
INFINITE FLOW
ACTION vs REACTION
OIL can be SHADY the HUB in Charleston
CENTER OF ARABIA
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High-Rise in Dubai
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32F-Two Towers Office in Seoul
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CENTER 1
MUTATIONS_Toy FAULT LINES_Designed Spaces and Mediated Senses Sketch in Abroad_Netherlands, Portugal, Italy, and Spain
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CADEMIC WORKS
01 02 03 04 05 06 FOLDING CITY LOCATIVE MEDIA as NETWORKING HUB GRIDscape INFINITE FLOW ACTION vs REACTION OIL can be SHADY
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FOLDING City
Apartment District in Seoul, South Korea Instructor : Professor Joe Sisko Project : Conceptual Design Tool : 3d max, rhino, photoshop, illustrator, autocad, 3d printing
INCEPTION
waved surface
Hyundai Apartment Block, Seoul City, South Korea
latticed units Wave
folded surface
Design Process
Lattice
Nam Mountain, Seoul City, South Korea
physical model by 3d printer
Surface
Units
Core
Urban Window
Public Facilities
Park
Tower System
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LOCATIVE MEDIA AS NETWORKING HUB
Food Transaction System in Detroit Instructor : Professor Anne Munly Project : Urban Design Tool : 3d max, photoshop, illustrator, autocad
Woodward Ave - E Grand Blvd Elevation
XtraLarge
Global Scale of Food Transaction System
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5 Major Grain Companies (sellers)
How does the global food transaction system work?
ETC Garnac
Garnac 5% LDC
Food Transaction
Bunge 7% LDC 16%
Bunge ADM Cargill
ADM 16%
Cargill 40%
Algeria - animal nutrition Cote dlvoire - cocoa Ghana - cocoa, chocolate Kenya - tea Malawi - cotton Morocco - grain, oilseeds, meal Nigeria - cocoa South Africa - grain, oilseeds Tanzania - cotton Zambia - cotton, grain, oilseeds Zimbabwe - cotton Ausrailia - grain, oilseeds, cattle China - animal nutrition, cocoa, grain, oilseeds, sugar India - animal nutrition, cocoa, grain, oilseeds, sugar Indonesia - animal nutrition, cocoa, grain, oilseeds, sugar Japan - grain, oilseeds New Zealand - beef, cotton, grain, oilseeds Pakistan - palm oil, sugar, oilseeds Singapore - headquarter of asia
Chicago Board of Trade (electronic trading platform)
Turkey - grain, oilseeds Ukraine - grain, oilseeds, cocoa, sugar UK - central office
Taiwan - office South Korea - office Thailand - office Vietnam - office Austria - food sales Belgium - cocoa, chocolate, grain, oilseeds, malts Bulgaria - grain, oilseeds Denmark - glucose, starch France - grain, oilseeds, oil, starch, chocolate Germany - cocoa, chocolate, grain, oilseeds Hungary - grain, oilseeds, animal feed, starch Ireland - chicken Italy - animal nutrition, cooca, chocolate, grain, oilseeds, oil, starch Netherland- animal nutrition, grain, oilseeds, cocoa, chocolate, sugar Poland - animal nutrition, grain, oilseeds Spain - animal nutriotion, grain, oilseeds, starch Romania - grain, oilseeds, oil Russia - animal nutrition, cocoa, grain, oilseeds, sugar, starch Switzerland - grain, oilseeds, sugar, oil
Egypt - grain, oilseeds, soybeans, sugar United Arab Emirates - office Canada - meat, egg, oilseeds, animal feed Mexico - grain, oilseeds USA - Headquarters Argentina - grain, oilseeds, oil Bolivia - grain, oilseeds Brazil - grain, oilseeds, oil Chile - grain, oilseeds Colombia - grain, oilseeds Costa Rica - grain, oilseeds, calves Paraguay - soy, wheat, corn Peru - grain, oilseeds, animal feed Venezuela - oil, rice, animal nutrition
Headquarters and Office Hub and Global Parnership (connection and collaboration)
America Region Chicago - global headquarters Huston - office Washington D.C - office New York - office Calgary - office Sao Paulo - office
Trading on CBOT CBOT
Electronic Orders Product Trading Schedules Order Type and Duration
EMEA Region London - center in Europe, Middle East, and Africa Asia-Pacific Region Singapore - center in Asia Tokyo - office
Central Cities (buyer)
Minneapolis Toronto Chicago Montreal Juneau Winnipeg Ottawa Vancouver Boston New York Washinton D.C Atlanta Miami Houston Los Angeles San Francisco Dallas Calgary Mexico City
PRODUCTION AREA
Sao Paulo Honolulu San Juan Panama Galapogos Caracas Bogota Brasilia Buenos Aires La Paz Dublin London Paris Madrid Rome Milan Berlin Oslo
Copenhagen Helsinki Moscow Kiev Bucharest Istanbul Athens Omsk Tehran Riyadh Dubai Tripoli Casablanca Dakar Accra Brazzaville Nairobi Dar es Salaam Johannesburg
BM&FBOVESPA Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Berhad Dubai Exchange Green X Singapore Exchange Limited Minneapolis Grain Exchange National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. MexDer Korea Exchange Kansas City Board of Trade Johannesburg Stock Exchange
Cape town Kabul New Deli Mumbai Chennai Colombo Bangkok Kuala Lumpur Singapore Bali Jakarta Hongkong Shanghai Beijing Ulan Bator Irkutsk Vladivostok Seoul
Osaka Manila Darwin Cairns Perth Melbourne Canberra Sydney Brisbane Wellingon
CENTRAL CITIES
5 MAJOR COMPANIES CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Electronic Trading Platform
Producers
Sellers
Customers
Large
L-Scale of Food Transaction System
How will the food transaction system work in Detroit?
Housing Area
Housing Area
Food Transaction System Strategy I
Total Number and Area of Vacant Lots within 0.5 mile Circle (30, 39.2 acres)
Population 20,000~30,000 (2.8% of Detroit Population)
Housing Area
Fastfood Asian Indian Italian Mexican American
Market CVS Convenience Store Mart Gas Station 7-Eleven
Housing Area
11) 3.5 acres 12) 1.5 acres 13) 0.4 acres 14) 0.3 acres 15) 0.6 acres 16) 1.9 acres 17) 3 acres 18) 1.2 acres 19) 0.6 acres 20) 0.9 acres
1) 6.1 acres 2) 0.8 acres 3) 5.4 acres 4) 1.2 acres 5) 1 acres 6) 0.3 acres 7) 0.8 acres 8) 0.6 acres 9) 0.8 acres 10) 2 acres
Hospital School Restaurant
21) 0.4 acres 22) 0.9 acres 23) 0.5 acres 24) 1.4 acres 25) 0.5 acres 26) 0.9 acres 27) 0.5 acres 28) 0.5 acres 29) 0.7 acres 30) 0.9 acres
Distribution Center
Trading Platform
Storage Distribution Local Entrepreneur
Platform Advertising Information of Food
Food Transaction System Strategy II
Total Number and Area of Vacant Lots within 0.5 mile Circle (30, 39.2 acres) Warm Group Food (required area For 25,000kg) Cucumber
1.24 acres
Peppers
2.56 acres
Tomatoes
4.5 acres
Green Beans
Market
Distribution Center
6.79 acres
Egg Plants
CVS Convenience Store Mart Gas Station 7-Eleven
Storage Distribution Local Entrepreneur
6.12 acres
Cold-Warm Group Food (required area For 25,000kg) Carrots
2.13 acres
Lettuce
1.49 acres
Strawberries
20.76 acres 33.36 acres
Spinach
Prosoped Platform
Food Transaction System Strategy III
Housing Area
Market
Housing Area
CVS Convenience Store Mart Gas Station 7-Eleven
Distribution Center Storage Distribution Local Entrepreneur
Foxtown/Stadium MLK Blvd/Mack Ave Warren Ave Hazelwood St Calvert St
Glendale St Manchester St McNichols Rd 7 Mile Rd State Fairgrounds
Hospital School Housing Area
Restaurant Fastfood Asian Indian Italian Mexican American
Housing Area
Trading Platform Platform Advertising Information of Food
Population 20,000~30,000 (2.8% of Detroit Population)
Restaurant Fastfood Asian Indian Italian Mexican American
Food Labor
Labor, Education
Labor, Healing
VACANT AREA
Food
OTHER PLATFORM Food
Food
Investment
DISTRIBUTION CENTER
TRADING PLATFORM
Fresh Food
Fresh Food
Advertising Expense Advertising Effect Fresh Food
Fresh Food
Global Food Transaction System
Icons Legend Chicago Board of Trade Central Office Global Partnership 5 Major Grain Companies Central Office Place of Production Central Cities
Food Transaction System of Detroit
Housing Area
Housing Area
City of Detroit Population : 910,920 Number of Vacant Parcels and Total Area : 31,123parcels 3,580 acres Field Harvest : 1,660 acres Maximum % of Supply in Vacant Area for Detroiters each year
Vegetable : 31%
Fruit : 17%
% of Annual Vegetable or Fruit Consumption through Local Production 17% 31%
Fruit
Vegetable
0.2
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10%
Housing Area
5m
% of Annual Vegetable or Fruit Consumption at Home and Restaurant through Local Production 3% (Restaurant)
ile
15%
(Restaurant)
75% (Home) Vegetable
89% (Home)
Housing Area
Fruit
Land is needed for One Person Vegetable : 0.006 acres
Fruit : 0.011 acres
Land is needed for Restaurants Vegetable : 249 acres
Fruit : 49 acres
0.5
Number of Vacant Parcels and Total area : 30parcels
39.6 acres
Land is needed for Annual Vegetable or Fruit Consumption of People Vegetable : 146 acres Fruit : 267 acres Land is needed for Annual Vegetable or Fruit Consumption of Restaurants Fruit : 13 acres Vegetable : 69 acres
Fruit : 14.8%
Maximum % of Supply in Vacant Area for Restaurants
Vegetable : 57.3%
Icons Legend
Distribution Center
Population : 20,000 ~ 30,000
Vegetable : 27.1%
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Housing Area
Within 0.5 mile Circle
Maximum % of Supply in Vacant Area for People
mi
Fruit : 304%
0.7
Trading Platform
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Vacant Area Restaurant Market School Hospital
M-Scale of Food Transaction System
Medium
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Vegetables Fruits
Vandenberg Elementary School Housing Meal
Information
30
Vegetables Fruits
Housing
15
28 29
1
Detroit Hope Hospital
Phil-Asian Tropical Food Mart
27
25
Trading Platform
Farm in Housing 0.9 acres Cucumber 18100kg
24
19
School Meal Cafeteria
26
18 16
Information
Housing
Nursery Farm Greenhouse
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Vegetables Fruits
YB Market
HFA Elementary School
1.5 acres Tomatoes 8300kg
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Trading Platform
1.9 acres Carrots 22300kg
Trading Platform
Healing Farm
Healing Labor
Distribution Center
CVS
Henry Ford Hospital
How will the food transaction system work in Detroit?
Trading Platform 2
Labor
Distribution Center 12
7
9 8
0.25 m
Nursery Farm Greenhouse
Trading Platform 11
New Center Supermarket
6
13
Hospital meal Cafeteria
Information
10
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Farm in Housing
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1.5 acres Tomatoes 8300kg
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Motown Kabob
0.9 acres Cucumber 18100kg
Trading Platform
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Seeds
Food Chef Mart
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0.5 m
Advertising tower
1.9 acres Carrots 22300kg
Vegetables Fruits
Information
Fresh Food
Motown Kabob
Advertising effect
Farm in Housing
Advertising expense
Market
Trading Platform
Labor
Seeds
Farm in Housing
Investment
Housing
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0.75 m
5.4 acres Green Beans 22000kg
Vegetables Fruits
Trading Platform
Distribution Center
Transportation
Vegetables Fruits
Detroit Hope Hospital Burger King Palmer School Detroit Public School CVS Vandenberg Elementary School
Tropical Food Mart
Lawton School Dollar Ocean Plus
Fairbanks Elementary School
Food Chef Martet
Henry Ford Hospital Motown Kebob
Gods Way School
Trading Platform Popeye’s White Castle
HFA Elementary School
Distribution Center
Ross Hill Junior Academy
Trading Platform
Uprep Elementary School YB Market
Farm in Housing
Healing Farm
Nursery Farm
Farming Garden
M-Scale of Food Transaction System
How will the food transaction system work in Detroit?
Analysis in Vacant Area Number
Plan
Area
Function
Farming Garden 1
6.1 acres
Slope Garden Cultivation Community Garden
Farming Garden 2
0.8 acres
Slope Garden Cultivation Community Garden
Farming Garden 3
5.4 acres
Slope Garden Cultivation Community Garden
Farming Garden 4
1.2 acres
Slope Garden Cultivation Community Garden
Farming Garden 5
1 acres
Slope Garden Cultivation Community Garden
Number of Family(4)
Shadow Studies
6
x 254
Number
Amtrak
Evergreen Arboretum
Fruit
Plan
Area
11
3.5 acres
x 141
Function
Storage Local Entrepreneur Distribution
Vegetable
Nursery Farm
x 33
Amtrak
Evergreen Arboretum
Fruit
12
1.5 acres
x 18
Greenhouse Cultivation Education
Vegetable Amtrak
Evergreen Arboretum
Fruit
7
Cultivation Education
13
0.4 acres
Healing Education
8
Cultivation
Fruit
14
0.3 acres
Healing Education
Cultivation
Amtrak
Evergreen Arboretum
Fruit
15
0.6 acres
x 23
Fruit x6
Cultivation
Cucumber Tomatoes Green Bean
x 34
Housing
School
22
3:00 pm
x 16
Herbs Flowers
Fruit
Housing
Hospital
23
Hospital
24
Hospital
25
Hospital
26
3:00 pm
x 10 Fruit
Healing Farm Healing Education
x 25 Fruit
3:00 pm
Carrots Lettuce Strawberries Spinach
Herbs Flowers
Housing
Herbs Flowers
Housing
Vegetable Housing
Housing
16
1.9 acres
Healing Farm Healing Education
x 79
Herbs Flowers
Fruit
Fruit x 18
x 25 Fruit
x 34 Fruit
x 82 Fruit x 46
Cucumber Tomatoes Green Bean
Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Egg Plants Green Bean Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Egg Plants Green Bean Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Egg Plants Green Bean
Housing
x 44 Vegetable
x 34
Vegetable
2 acres
x 62 Fruit
x 13
x 10
x 18
10
Building
Vegetable x 41
Farm in Housing
Platform
x6
Vegetable
Vegetable
9
D-center
Vegetable
x 27
Farm in Housing
21 x 81
Healing Farm
Amtrak
Evergreen Arboretum
x 13
0.8 acres
Numb
Vegetable x 50
Farm in Housing
Context
x 145
x9
Vegetable
Vegetable
0.6 acres
Cultivated Crops
Fruit
x 125
Nursery Farm
Shadow Studies
Vegetable
Healing Farm
Vegetable
0.8 acres
Number of Family(4)
Vegetable x 225
Farm in Housing Cultivation
Context
Distribution Center
Vegetable
0.3 acres
Cultivated Crops
Vegetable
Housing
School
17
3 acres
x 125
Farm in Housing Cultivation
Fruit x 69
3:00 pm
6:00 pm
Vegetable
Housing
Housing
18
1.2 acres
Cultivation
Fruit x 27 Vegetable
Housing
Housing
19
0.6 acres
x 25
Farm in Housing Cultivation
Fruit x 13 Vegetable
Housing
Housing
20
0.9 acres
x 37
Farm in Housing Cultivation
Carrots Lettuce Strawberries Spinach
x 50
Farm in Housing
Fruit x 20
Carrots Lettuce Strawberries Spinach
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
27
28
9:00 am Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Egg Plants Green Bean Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Egg Plants Green Bean
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Shadow Study in Vacant Area Spring Equinox Plan
Area
Function
Number of Family(4)
Shadow Studies
Vegetable
0.4 acres
x 16
Farm in Housing Cultivation
Fruit x9
3:00 pm
Vegetable
0.9 acres
Cultivation
Fruit x 20 Vegetable
0.5 acres
Cultivation
Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Egg Plants Green Bean
x 20
Farm in Housing Fruit
x 11 Vegetable
1.4 acres
Cultivation
Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Egg Plants Green Bean
x 58
Farm in Housing Fruit
x 32 Vegetable
0.5 acres
Cultivation
Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Egg Plants Green Bean
x 20
Farm in Housing Fruit
x 11 Vegetable
Nursery Farm 0.9 acres
Cultivation Education
Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Egg Plants Green Bean
x 37 Fruit x 20 Vegetable
0.5 acres
Cultivation
Carrots Lettuce Strawberries Spinach
x 20
Farm in Housing Fruit
x 11
Cultivation
Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Egg Plants Green Bean
x 20
Farm in Housing Fruit
x 11 Vegetable
0.7 acres
Nursery Farm Cultivation Education
x 29 Fruit x 16
3:00 pm
Vegetable
0.9 acres
Cultivation
Fruit x 20
Carrots Lettuce Strawberries Spinach
Carrots Lettuce Strawberries Spinach
x 37
Farm in Housing
Context
Housing
Housing
6:00 am Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
School
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
Housing
School
Housing
Housing
9:00 am
12:00 pm
3:00 pm
3:00 pm
Vegetable
0.5 acres
Carrots Lettuce Strawberries Spinach Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Egg Plants Green Bean
x 37
Farm in Housing
Cultivated Crops
3:00 pm
6:00 pm
9:00 pm
Summer Solstice
Autumnal Equinox
Winter Solstice
S-Scale of Food Transaction System in Detroit
Small
How will the trading platform work in Detroit?
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Seeds Price Trading between Platforms
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JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
DEC 10
DASDAQ listed Grand Blvd Platform
LED Advertising Tower restaurants advertising market advertising advertising revenues landmark
LED Screen Food Price Product Schedule Quality of product Quantity of product
Glass Canopy
Market
Sidewalk
Road
Rail
Platform
Rail
Road
Sidewalk
Restaurant
LED Advertising Tower
Outer LED Screen Inner LED Screen
Glass Canopy
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GRIDSCAPE
Visual Art Gallery in Florence Instructor : Professor Larry Davis Project : Abroad Project in Florence Tool : photoshop, illustrator, autocad, woodwork, sketch
primary formation
neighborhood grid
green strip
division
figure ground
green space
buildings
grid
concept
node
program
structure
grid-garden
piazza
gallery 1 gallery 2 architects collective administrative offices archive
third floor plan 0
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10
20m
gallery 1 gallery 2 cafe storage architectural exhibition
ground floor plan 0
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10
gallery 1 gallery 2 architects collective administrative offices production
20m
second floor plan 0
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site plan
axonometric
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INFINITE FLOW
Designed in collaboration with Korantemma Larbi
King and King Design Competition _ 1st Place Winner
American Quilt Center in Massachussets Instructor : Professor Terrance Goode Project : Comprehensive Design Tool : 3d max, photoshop, illustrator, autocad, woodwork
Havard Inn, Mass Ave.
Mass Ave. & Bow St.
Corner of Site & Bow St.
Existing Building on Site
Aerial View of Site
Site Specification Site Area : 4,565 sf Total Floor Area(Proposal) : 27,423 sf
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Cooling tower
HVAC Sectional Diagram Chimney Cooling Tower
Level 7
Gallery 4 Fresh Air Exhaust Air
Level 6 Library
Natural Ventilation
Level 5
Gallery 3
Level 4 Gallery 1
Level 3
Diffuser Shop Heat Exchanger
Level 2
Chimney
Storage
Hot Water
Chilled Water
Boilers
Level 1 Supply line1 _ lecture room Supply line2 _ gallery 1,2,3,4 Supply line3 _ library, office, entrance lobby, meeting room, toilet, shop, storage Return Chilled Water Chimney Exhaust Fresh Air
Basement
HVAC by floor levels
Chilled Water Plant
Air Handing Units
Exhaust Air Duct Heating and Cooling System : Central All-Air Multizone System ( 3 Supply Ducts, 1 Return Duct from a central serve several zones)
Return Duct
Total Floor Area : 27, 423 sf Total Area for Boiler room and Chilled Water Plant : 536 sf ( required 500 sf) Height of Mechanic Room : 12’ 10” Space for Cooling Tower : 83 sf ( required 60 sf)
Supply Duct-1 (galleries)
Fresh Air Duct Supply Duct-2 (office, library, meeting room entrance lobby, toilet, shop, storage) Supply Duct-3 (lecture room)
Structural Diagram
Level 7
GALLERY 4_TRUSSED STRUCTURE SUSPENSION MEMBERS_3” ø STEEL ROD (@2 each)
MAIN MEMBERS OF TRUSSES 16”x 8” SQUARE STEEL TUBE
LIBRARY-TRUSSED STRUCTURE MAIN MEMBERS OF TRUSSES 8”x 8” STEEL TUBE DIAGONAL MEMBERS OF TRUSS 6”x 6” STELL TUBE
SUSPENSION STRUCTURE_8”x 8” STEEL BEAM
GALLERY 3 _ TRUSS STRUCTURE
Level 6
GALLERY 2_TRUSSED STRUCTURE
SUSPENSION STRUCTURE 8”x 8” STEEL BEAM GALLERY 1_TRUSSED STRUCTURE
REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURE
Level 5
8”x 8” STEEL BEAM
MAIN STRUCTURE MEMBER 16”x 8” STEEL BEAM DIAGONAL BRACING 2” ø CABLE
OFFICES+ MEETING ROOMS+ SUPPORTING SPACES_STEEL FRAME + REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURE
REINFORCED CONCRETE
Level 4
LECTURE ROOM, QUILT STORAGE, MEACHANICAL ROOM_REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURE
Level 3
Structural Assembly Process Level 2
Level 1
Phase 1 _ Build Main Truss Sturcture
Phase 2 _ Hang the Galleries from the Main Structure
Phase 3 _ Add other programs
3D Structural Assembly
Basement
up
down
LEVEL 4
LEVEL 6
LEVEL 7
3
BASEMENT
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 3
General Circulation
Egress System for Level 3 & 4 The first means of egress discharges building occupants onto Massachussets Ave. The second means od egress discharges the occupants onto Bow St. The openess of the ground floor allows occupants from going through the second exit stairway to discharge onto Bow st. or Mass. Ave.
Gallery 4 Gallery 4, the travelling exhibit gallery, is linked to the other three galleries via a staircase that goes through the library, layering activities of two of the main program entities.
Building Occupancies and Egress Distances
GALLERIES 1, 2 & 3 The first three galleries house the permanent exhibits and begin from the third floor. the three spaces are connected by ramps and are linked to the rest of the facility by bridges.
SPACE
OCCUPANCY
EGRESS DISTANCE (1st EGRESS; 2nd EGRESS)
BASEMENT AUDITORIUM MECHANICAL ROOM STORAGE + LOCKERS
A1: ASSEMBLY U:UTILITY S1: STORAGE
67’; 77’ 87’; 85’ 33’; 32
RECEPTION GIFT SHOP LOADING DOCK
A3: ASSEMBLY M: MERCANTILE U: UILITY
50’; _ 69‘ ; 16’ 42’; _
CAFETERIA
A-2: ASSEMBLY, FOOD + DRINK A-3: ASSEMBLY
71’; 56’
CONFERENCE ROOM GALLERY 1 GALLERY 2 MEETING ROOMS
A-3: ASSEMBLY A-3: ASSEMBLY A3: ASSEMBLY
23’; 115’ 83’; 100’ 75’
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE GALLERY 3
B: OFFICES A-3: ASSEMBLY
75’; 138’ 49’/ 35’
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
B: OFFICES
75;
LIBRARY
A-3: ASSEMBLY
60; 70’
GALLERY
A-3 ASSEMBLY
74’; 69’
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
GALLERY 2
68’; _
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4 GALLERY 1 LEVEL 5
GALLERY 3
LEVEL 6 LEVEL 7
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RECEPTION & GIFT SHOP
GALLERY 2 (LEVEL BELOW) GALLERY 1 (LEVEL BELOW)
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GALLERY 3
Administration tower Auditorium
2ND MEANS OF EGRESS
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Ground floor of the quilting center has a throughway to allow for public access and to connect it to the route going to the river front. This design strategy makes the building very open to public.
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Circulation Diagram
18’ -5” 16’
WHITE PAINTED 8”x 8” SUSPENSION STEEL TUBE
OUTSIDE: DOUBLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS WITH TRANSLUCENT NANOGEL INSULATION IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
Dia 3” SUSPENSION STEEL ROD@2 EACH
OUTSIDE: DOUBLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS WITH TRANSLUCENT NANOGEL INSULATION IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM INSIDE: SINGLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
DOUBLE GLAZING
2’ -5”
WHITE PAINTED 60”x60” DIAGONAL STEEL TUBE DIFFUSER LIGHTING FIXTURES WHITE PAINTED 8”x 8” STEEL TUBE INSULATION OUTSIDE: SINGLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
GUTTER ALUMINUM SHEET
GALLERY 2
GALLERY 1
OUTSIDE: DOUBLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS WITH TRANSLUCENT NANOGEL INSULATION IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM INSIDE: SINGLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM WHITE PAINTED 6”x 6” DIAGONAL STEEL TUBE LIGHTING FIXTURES INSULATION
WHITE PAINTED 8”x 8” STEEL TUBE ALUMINUM SHEET OUTSIDE: SINGLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
Detailed Wall Section of Galleries_Level 3
Dia 3” SUSPENSION STEEL ROD OUTSIDE: DOUBLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS WITH TRANSLUCENT NANOGEL INSULATION IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
OUTSIDE: DOUBLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS WITH TRANSLUCENT NANOGEL INSULATION IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
2’ -5”
MOTORIZED SOLAR CONTROL SHADE
WHITE PAINTED 6”x 6” DIAGONAL STEEL TUBE
12’
8’ -7”
INSIDE: SINGLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
DIFFUSER
INSULATION WHITE PAINTED 8”x 8” STEEL TUBE
OUTSIDE: SINGLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
2’ -5”
LIGHTING FIXTURES
WHITE PAINTED 8”x 8” SUSPENSION STEEL BEAM
Detailed Wall Section of Gallery 1
GUTTER ALUMINUM SHEET WHITE PAINTED 8”x 8” SUSPENSION STEEL TUBE
MOTORIZED SOLAR CONTROL SHADE OUTSIDE: DOUBLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS WITH TRANSLUCENT NANOGEL INSULATION IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
OUTSIDE: DOUBLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS WITH TRANSLUCENT NANOGEL INSULATION IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
16’ 14’ -9”
WHITE PAINTED 6”x 6” DIAGONAL STEEL TUBE
DIFFUSER LIGHTING FIXTURES
2’ -5”
POLISHED CONCRETE STEEL DECK
WHITE PAINTED 8”x 8” STEEL TUBE
INSULATION
OUTSIDE: SINGLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM ALUMINUM SHEET
Detailed Wall Section of Gallery 2
18’ -5”
INSIDE: SINGLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
OUTSIDE: SINGLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM ALUMINUM SHEET
DIFFUSER
8’ -5”
10’
MOTORIZED SOLAR CONTROL SHADE
20’
OUTSIDE: DOUBLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS WITH TRANSLUCENT NANOGEL INSULATION IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
10’ DOUBLE GLAZING
WHITE PAINTED 8”x 8” STEEL TUBE INSULATION OUTSIDE: SINGLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
1’ -5”
LIGHTING FIXTURES
ALUMINUM SHEET WOOD DECK WATERPROOF CONCRETE STEEL DECK INSULATION
4’
POLISHED CONCRETE STEEL DECK
WHITE PAINTED 6”x 6” DIAGONAL STEEL TUBE
2’ -7”
8’ -11”
INSIDE: SINGLE LAYER OF U-PROFILED GLASS UNITS IN ALUMINUM FRAME SYSTEM
8’ -2”
12’
Dia 3” SUSPENSION STEEL ROD@2 EACH
1’ -5”
POLISHED CONCRETE STEEL DECK
ALUMINUM SHEET
Detailed Wall Section of Library & Gallery 4
Gallery 4 Interior
05
ACTION vs REACTION
Transformable Wall and Floor Project : Conceptual Project Tool : photoshop, illustrator, autocad, 3d max
Designed in collaboration with Suho Lee, Wooshin Shim
FA
=
Bench
Park
Concert Hall&Screen
Auditorium
Climbing
Free Form
-FA
bench
PLAYGROUND
bench stair
CONCERT HALL chair
auditorium screen camping area
table park
Playground
06
OIL CAN BE SHADY
Designed in collaboration with Sera Lee, Thomas Lontine, Elvira Ibragimova
the HUB in Charleston Instructor : Professor Anne Munly Project : Urban Infrastructure / Design Competition Tool : photoshop, illustrator, autocad, rhino
color compensating+shadow+people+train+oil+waterfalls+background+paving+rendering
rendering
background+paving+rendering
oil+waterfalls+background+paving+rendering
people+train+oil+waterfalls+background+paving+rendering
EXCEPTIONS TO HEIGHT LIMITS - THE HEIGHT LIMITATIONS SHALL NOT APPLY TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: (1) ELECTRICAL POWER TRANSMISSIONS
400 11, 0 59,20
75,500 3 193
1 9,
62,200
0
800
9,300
10,20
NG SPRI
STR
EET
6 191 3 2-6 196
478 MEETING ST.
ANNUALIZED AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC COUNTS FOR 2009
420 MEETING ST. 120 CANNON ST. 40 CANNON ST.
61 ,5
00
00 19,3
131 SPRING ST.
320 MEETING ST.
PETROLEUM
00 6, 1
83%
200 SRING ST.
0 8,10
0 0
358 SITES
0 ,10
20,30
USTs
76%
[SOURCE OF CONTAMINANTS]
[GROUNDWATER LINE]
337 SITES
11,
00 12,9
600
22,700
246 CALHOUN ST.
6,400
[CIRCULATIO
0
0 5,10
24 ,90
34,8 00
-63 62 19
200 59,
21
8,20
73 ST PHILLIP ST.
SPILLS/LEAKS
VOC
102 EAST BAY ST.
11,100 17 LOCKWOOD
11% 48 SITES
5%
13%
OTHER
5%
58 SITES
22 SITES
22 SITES
OTHER
84 BROAD ST.
METALS
3%
UNK
13 SITES
NO3
.06%
2%
13 SITES
AGT
4% 18 SITES
3 SITES
1933
oil can be
GROUNDWATER CONTAMINANTS SOURCE OF CONTAMINANTS USGS 2008 CHARLESTON COUNTY TYPES OF CONTAMINANTS
API OIL/WA
S LINES (2) BELFRIES, CUPOLAS, SPIRES, DOMES, MONUMENTS, FLAG POLES, CHIMNEYS, RADIO/TV RECEIVING ANTENNAS, OR CHIMNEY FLUES (3) BULKHEAD, ELEVATOR, WATER TANK, OR ANY OTHER SIMILAR STRUCTURE OR NECESSARY MECHANICAL APPURTENANCE EXTENDING ABOVE THE ROOF OF ANY BUILDING
ET NT STRE PRESIDE
CAN
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REET
[API OIL-WATER SEPARATOR]
ON WELL]
The API oil-water separator uses gravity to extract the oil from the contaminated water. The oil is skimmed off at the top: the sediments settle to the bottom: the purified water flows through to the end.
ATER SEPARATOR
Upper surficial
Upper surficial
Lower surficial
Lower surficial
Groundwater line
Groundwater line
Gas stations’ tanks pollute existing aquifers
Purification system contained within the retrofitted canopy
GAS STATION TO PURIFICATION NODE
FILTER PROCESS
P
ROFESSTIONAL WORKS
07 08
CITY OF ARABIA CENTER 1
07
CITY OF ARABIA
High-Rise in Dubai Firm : JINA architecture Project : Mixed-use building Date : 2006 Dec / Professional Work Tool : 3d max, photoshop, illustrator, autocad
ALT_1
Core zoning
Program zoning & Summary
Typical Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
ALT_2
Core zoning
Program zoning & Summary
Typical Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
08
CENTER 1
32F-Two Tower Office Firm : JINA architecture Project : Office building Date : 2006, December - 2008, June / Professional Work Tool : 3d max, photoshop, illustrator, autocad, physical modeling Location : Jung-Gu, Seoul, South Korea Floor : B8/32F (2 Towers) Land Area : 14,722.10 sqm Site Area : 9,114.90 sqm Gross Floor Area : 168,001.44 sqm Public Open Space : 995.62 sqm Landscaped Area : 1,471.66 sqm Structure : Steel Framed Reinforced Concrete Building Height : 148 m
Concept Design
Curtainwall Type_1
Curtainwall Type_2
Curtainwall Type_3
Curtain Wall
Atrium
Podium
Rooftop
Details
09
MUTATIONS
Designed in collaboration with Korantemma Larbi
Movable Toy Instructor : Professor Terrance Goode Project : Conceptual Project Tool : woodwork, photoshop, illustrator, autocad, 3d max
DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8
trying different materials
assembly
woodwork of elements in woodshop
refinement of connections for movement control- decision
iteration of model 1
miscalculations of lengths creates error in materials assembly
model 4 selected design of two systems purchase of materials alteration of dimensions to cut down cost & waste
development of swivel connection
test model 4
refinement of test model 3
test model3
developing separate ideas test models 1&2
material choices + purchase brainstorming
brainstorming+research: books research: internet material choices: museum board
N
NS IO
TE
COMPRESSION
ROTATION
ROTATION
ROTATION
Movement
Team Work Schedule
KYUNGIL
KORANTEMMA
DAY 9
ASSEMBLY Chosen dimensions are for efficient use of square dowels as opposed to initial design aluminum tube steel bar side member_bass wood central member_bass wood 8”
side member_bass wood central member_bass wood 9”
8”
1”
09
FAULT LINES
Designed in collaboration with Patrick Nelson, Vera Tong, Trevor Mandor, Hana Roy, Janet Lee, Grant Block
Designed Spaces and Mediated Senses Instructor : Jing Liu + Florian Idenburg of SO -IL Project : Conceptual Project Tool : woodshop, photoshop, illustrator, autocad
BELOW PLATES-EARTH EXISTING CONDITION
STRESS CAUSES PLATES TO MOVE PLATES
FIRST ROUND
PLATES
STRESS CAUSES PLATES TO MOVE
NORMAL FAULT
EXTENSION (STRESS)
EXISTING CONDITION
Foot Wall Hanging Wall
SECOND ROUND
STRESS CAUSES PLATES TO MOVE
AS PLATES SHIFT DUE TO STRESS, SPACES ARE CREATED
FAULT LINES
physical model _ 1:1 scale
09
SKETCH in ABROAD
in Netherlands, Portugal, Italy, and Spain Date : 2011 summer Tool : drawing
Netherlands
Portugal
Italy
Spain
KYUNG IL MIN Education
kimin904@gmail.com l m. (315) 956 9708 l 119 River Mews Lane, Edgewater, NJ, 07020
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Master of Architecture
05/2013
Thesis l PASSABLE CITY beyond Industrial Age : How freeway can save old industrial city
International Study Program Syracuse University l 3 Cities
Summer, 2011
Madrid, Amsterdam, Florence
Kyung Hee University, South Korea Bachelor of Engineering in Architecture
1999 - 2006
Jina Architecture, Seoul, South Korea l Designer
2005 - 2008
Thesis l Kindergarten in Apartment Complex
Experience
Center 1 l 32F Office Tower
Assisted with Design of Mass and Facade in CD, SD, DD, CD
City of Arabia l High-rise in Dubai
Assisted with Design of Mass, Facade, and Plan in Concept Design
Jung Lim Architecture, Seoul, South Korea l Architectural Intern
2005
C-Capella Commercial Complex
Assisted with Research and Production of Physical Model in Design Development
21c Vision, Seoul, South Korea l Architectural Intern Commercial Building
2004
Assisted with Production of Digital Image in Design Development
Korean Military Service l Air Force as Engineer
2000 - 2003
Assisted with Construction of Millitary Facilities
Affiliations
KAIA Associate
since 2006
Member of Archi-Line Studio in Kyung Hee University
since 2003
Member of ATOM
since 1996
Vice President in 2004-2005
English Conversation Club in Kyung Gee High school
Awards l Honors
King and King Design Competition l 1st place Winner Syracuse University
Study Abroad Scholarship
Spring, 2011
Summer, 2011
Syracuse University
Graduate Scholarship Syracuse University
Friendship Scholarship Kyung Hee University
Collaborations
2010-2011
2003
Research :
Research Intern l Terrance Goode
2011 - 2012
Investigation of Kindergarten Design l Image Editing Image Editing, Analysis of Precedents Competition :
D+T Workshop l SO-IL
Spring, 2011
Syracuse University, with Florian Idenburg & Jing Liu Designed Spaces and Mediated Senses
HUB Competition Syracuse University, www.afhcharleston.com
Collaboration with Sera Lee, Thomas Lontine, Elvira Ibragimova
Skills
COMPUTER l
Revit, AutoCAD, 3d Studio Max, Rhinoceros, SketchUp, V-Ray, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere, InDesign
MODELING l
Laser Cutting, 3d printing, CNC Mill, Vacuum Former, Wood working Tools
LANGUAGE l
English and Korean
Fall, 2010