Architectural and Urban Design Portfolio of Jisoo Kim | Columbia GSAPP

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2015 - 2022 Selected Works | Columbia GSAPP MSAUD | Sungkyunkwan MSc, B.Arch JISOOPORTFOLIOKIM

07 SCHOOL ZONE TRANSFORMATIVE PUBLIC SCHOOL DURING PANDEMIC 2ND PRIZE, INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION FOR THE POST-COVID19 06 LIMINALITY HOUSING 1-PERSON HOUSING MODULE CHALLENGE SKKU ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 6 03 REGENERATIVE TOURISM FOR BELIZE A LEADER IN NURTURING ECOLOGY + ECONOMY WITH TOURISM GSAPP UD STUDIO III 05 W HOUSE FARM TO TABLE RESTAURANT IN ICELAND HONORABLE MENTION, MYVATN LAKE COMMUNITY HOUSE COMPETITION 02 GONGONGONGAN SPONGE SPACE : POROUS CULTURAL COMPLEX SPECIAL PRIZE, SKKU ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 5 (CRYSTAL PRIZE) 09 THE CITY IN THE CITY DESTABILIZING THE NORMATIVE EDUCATIONAL MASTERPLAN SKKU ARCHITECTURE STUDIO 4 08 THE CITY ABOVE THE CITY SYMBIOSIS: RAILWAY METRO ON GROUND SECTOR 2ND PRIZE, SEOUL ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION 01 URBAN NEXUS TRANSIT HUB FOR AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES 3RD PRIZE, SKKU B.ARCH THESIS (GYEONGGI ARCHITECTURE PRIZE) 04 ATLANTA UNIVERSITY DECENTER ANTI-MASTERPLAN: LEARNING AFTER PROPERTY GSAPP UD STUDIO II

Architectural Design

My strong concept is effectively created and executed through analytical design process, working closely with clients and design team Architecture / Urban Design I have 3 years experience of wide range projects including Masterplan, Residential, Mixed Use, Campus building, Research - Smart City, Urban Technologies, Street furniture, Education program coordination. Designer My particular skills include accuracy and consistency in task completion, design performance, and team goal achievement, using acute attention to detail throughout a number of project experiences SKILLS RhinocerosAutocad PhotoshopIllustrator GISV-ray GrasshopperEnscape After Effect Web design

JISOO KIM +1 347 753 1421 | 115 West 104 St #44, New York City, NY | jk4536@columbia.edu kimmjiss.netlify.app H-Architecture | Intern | New York, USA Designer A2Z Lab Design | Full-Time | Seoul, Republic of Korea Designer/Researcher, Urban Design-Architecture research institute Smart Green City Lab | Full-Time | Suwon, Republic of Korea Researcher, Urban Planning institution Seoul Housing & Communities Corporation | Full-Time Intern | Seoul, Republic of Korea Manager, Consignment Compensation Department Atelier 17 | Full Time Internship | Seoul, Republic of Korea Design, Model making, 3D Modeling UDT/SEALs | ROK Navy Sergeant, Operation Support Battalion, ROK Navy 2020.08. - 2021.05. 2022.08. - present. 2018.07. - 2020.08. 2016.08. - 2016.12. 2013.12. - 2014.03. 2012.08. - 2014.07. Columbia Univ. Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation | New York, USA MS. Architecture and Urban Design Sungkyunkwan University | Seoul, Republic of Korea MSc, Architecture Design - 2 years Accredited Program, GPA: 4.41/4.5 B.Arch - 5 years Accredited Program, GPA: 3.80/4.5 IUAV(Instituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia) | Venice, Italia Exchange Student Program(1 semester M.Arch course, 30 cum laudem/30) 2011.03. - 2020.08. 2017.09. - 2018.02. 2021.06.ResponsibilityDisciplineProfession2022.05. 2020.08. - 2020. 12. 2022.02. - present 2018.09. - 2021. 05.

Korean National Committe for UN-HABITAT | Part-Time | Seoul, Republic of Korea Project Director, Sustainable Housing Urban School for Youth Program Feeel.D | Lecturer | Government backed online lecture platform Enscape, Rhino, Illustrator Sungkyunkwan University | Teaching Associate | Suwon, Republic of Korea Design Studio 5-6, Introduction to Architecture, Digital Modeling, Architecture Practice

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A Study on the Development of Planning Elements for Block-type Apartment Housing DA Architects A Study on the Public Contribution Plan of Yongsan Area Development Projects Korea Research Institute for Human Settlement(KRIHS)

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Iceland Myvatn Lake Community House Won the Honorable Mention (Buildners) Coordinated the design work and visual products Yangyang High-end Residential Plan Supported the project designer for the design development and Responsible for the quality control of the final visual product Yangpyeong 6 Houses Supported the project designer for the design development and Responsible for the quality control of the final visual product Smart Pole - Smart Streetlight in Yongsan Electronics Market Provided the design of Street Pole by accomodating experts' technologies

Fort Lee Hudson Light Phase 2 Mixed-use development : 204 Residential units, 175 Hotel rooms, Parking, Retail (2.1 Acre)

A Study on the Development Strategiesof Smart Cities in Latin America Korea Research Institute for Human Settlement(KRIHS) ASEAN Smart City Network Strategy (ASCN) Korea Research Institute for Human Settlement(KRIHS) Smart Pole - Smart Streetlight in Yongsan Electronics Market

Seoul Metropolitan Government Neighborhood Regeneration Model by Super-block Residential Area in Seoul Seoul Institute Smart City Technologies and Service Precedents Analysis for Seoul Seoul Metropolitan Government A Study on the Integrated Operation Management Model of Smart Urban Space and Facilities, KAIA

Preliminary Design phase - Feasibility review, Design strategy establishment.

The Establishment of Mid, Long-Term Roadmap for R&D Collaboration in the Smart City Sector Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

Honorable Mention $3,500 Fellowship 2nd Prize 3rd HonorableRunner-upPrize Mention AWARDS

Iceland Myvatn Lake Community House Competition GSAPP William Kinne Prize International Architectural Competition for the Post-COVID19 Era Gyeonggi Architecture Competition(20th) Seoul Architecture Festival SH(Seoul Housing) Young Architects Competition 2018.2019.2020.2021.

Mangwon Masterplan Effectively liased with the Professor in Seoul Natl Univ, Seoul Institute, in setting up the design concept and developing the project design GA Masterplan Supported the project designer through research of the case study and design response

01 URBAN NEXUS Transit Hub for the Autonomous Car Era 2018, SKKU THESIS, 20TH GYEONGGI ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION 3RD PRIZE (MINISTER PRIZE) LOCATION : YANGJAE BRT STATION(EXPECTED), SEOUL, KOREA TYPE : FUTURE MOBILITY + TRANSIT STATION INSTRUCTOR : SUNGEUN CHUN

- In addition, there are, of course, countless hypotheses about driverless cars. I proceeded with the project based on the assumption that driverless cars became a safe means of transportation and that the interior was turned into a space for people.

As the only capital, Seoul accommodates half the population in Korea while 50% are commuters. Workers on average spend 2.5 hours per day and the edge condition is highly transit-oriented developed. The project aims at the vision of parceled compact cities, and transit stations, as a new socio-cultural role with the invention of future mobilities such as autonomous cars. Mobilities will not remain as tools for moving but as the service space while workers commute. Thus, the transit station will have a mixed form of transportation-based buildings and humans, instead of modernfunctional shapes such as parking lots.

Mobility- as the part of our space Mobility has been used only for the purpose of MOVEMENT itself. The advent of Driverless cars will enable mobility to serve other functions, and cars will no longer be at separated spaces, but will be able to permeate into everyday life.

Conventional cars only serves mobility. Driverless cars' function can be extended to our daily lives

Due to the large floating population, there are always many facilities necessary for life around the transfer center. Future transit centers will be one-densed hub where such facilities can be used-inside cars.

Transit Hub - Lifestyle Hub

Plug-inLast-MileHotelDeliveryAutonomous Bus 4-person car 1-person car Drone The car always had to hide underground or in a designated parking lot. What I wanted to discover the most in this project was the question of whether cars can coexist in the same space as us as a space of daily life. TransportationGreenPublicOfficeResidentialCommericalServicespeedfunctionmainstreetOwnCarExpressBusMetropolitanBusCityBusVillageBusMetroBicycleWalkDrone 01. Functions 02. Continuous Transfer 03. Speed Diversity

LivingFab-LabLab

Living Unit Delivery O ce Automated Cafe

hotel / officesite pedestriantransit system mobility programs

Future Mobility-supportive buildings can contain the mixed-use of human and nonhuman areas, so-called complete streets. Cars will be available to drive safely without any demarcated lines and humans can occupy the whole building without any loss by cars. Additionally, the moving rooms perform as the extension of each space.

Parking lot or Building : Complete Street

Should cultural complex be stacked like a rainbow cake? : As the importance of simple stacking the programs like a rainbow cake has diminished, then what attitude-to seek the proper relationship between activities- would be needed for cultural complex. Should cultural complex be stacked like a rainbow cake? : As the importance of simple stacking the programs like a rainbow cake has diminished, then what attitude-to seek the proper relationship between activities- would be needed for cultural complex.

02 GONGONGONGAN empty + public + porous + space 2017, SKKU DESIGN STUDIO 5, CRYSTAL PRIZE KOREA SPECIAL PRIZE Location : Myeongdong Commercial District, Seoul, Korea Type : Cultural Complex Instructor : Saehyung Sohn

StudyOfficeSeminarRoomRehearsalTheaterB Event Plaza Roof Garden Theater B Outdoor Stage LobbyExhibitionTicketRehearsalBoothTheaterA Pop-up ExhibitionStore Theater LobbyOffice FleaLobbyCommercialMarket ChurchTicketCommercialEntranceCorridorBooth

Myeongdong's historical context, which is totally different from current huge shopping district, is complexity. The “SPONGE" triggers the space which responds immediately by absorbing and dispersing freely based on time and users.

Framework : Myeongdong - Define the function of Melting Pot

Remapping : USER - PROGRAM - CLUSTER historical context, which is totally different from current huge shopping district, is complexity. The “SPONGE" triggers the space which responds immediately by absorbing and dispersing freely based on time and users.

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➊ Lotte Department Store 2 Lotte Avenuel 3 Lotte YoungPlaza 4 Shinsegae Department Store 5 Outlet Market 6 Noon Square 7 Amazon Korea ➊ Animation Center Korea 2 Animation High School 3 National Exhibition Center 4 National Theater ➊ Miliore Hotel 2 Hotel Skypark 3 Ibis Myeongdong 4 U&T building ➊ Myeongdong Church ➊ Myeongdong Church(1908~) 2 Catholic Clubhouse(1968~) ➊ UNESCO bdg(1972~) 2 Chinese Ambassador(1963~) 3 JPDY Corporation (1936~) 4 OYang(1962~) 5 Gyeongseong MArket(1912~) 6 YWCA Korea(1952~) 7 Korean Bank(1942~) GuestCommercial Residence ArtistWorkerCathedral

The site has demanded responding to the diverse socio-economical interests from around. This project aims to define the way to adopt different clusters in one space by clustering studies. The result shows the 2 main spaces, in contrast, hanging on the slabs which perform as commercial.

animationcommercialcreator workers residential cultural office cathedral Cluster

Spatial Composition

shopping street + backstreet commercials commercial contexts +backstreet program volume intersect(+) store extrct(-) courtyard floors responding to the street media facade

Gongongongan is surrounded by distinct urban contexts, which are commercial, office, cathedral, and arts. The flow of people with using the void and the core.

Solid - Void - Slab

The site has demanded responding to the diverse socio-economical interests from around. This project aims to define the way to adopt different clusters in one space by clustering studies. The result shows the 2 main spaces, in contrast, hanging on the slabs which perform as commercial.

DYNASTYTRANSPARENCY STREET SIGN BACK STREETS

01 Theater A 02 Event Plaza 04 Rehearsal 03 Outdoor Stage 05 VR Zone 06 Ticket Booth 07 Theater B 08 Pop-up Store 09 Roof Garden 10 Seminar 11 Exhibition 12 Service 13 Lobby 14 Void 15 Study 16 Commercial

Trench THK 5 aluminum panel cement molten beautification concrete masonry brick THK 5 AluminumLEDpanelLight

THK 5 Aluminum Panel Φ 8 Bold bond THK 10 Rust-proof iron frame THK 10 Urethane foam filling THK 20 Rust-proof iron frame THK 20 40*40 carpet tile(ring type) 30*30 Aluminum Molding Core cement molting marble tile liquid waterproofing

Floor Transparent epoxy finish on exposed concrete THK200 Reinforced Concrete 30*30 Aluminium Material Separation Molding THK20 40*40 Ringed Carpet Tile

cokingsiliconfinish SecurementGradient

Roof 19*90*1800 Transparent Oil Stain 40*40 Angular pipe long wire @50 40*40 On each pipe yoke @400 asphalt-constructed waterproofing THK100 Steel-Free Concrete (25-18-12) #8 cementWiremashmolar waterproofing THK200 Reinforced Concrete THK150 light urethane Silicon Coking Finish THK5 Aluminum Panel Cement Molten Beautification Concrete Masonry Brick Trench

Ceiling / Spandrel THK80 phenolform THK5 aluminium spandrel 200*200 electrostatic painted iron curtain box Aluminum moulding THK24 low-E glass 40*60 @600 Carring Channell 40*60 @450 Iron M Bar THK30 acoustic gypsum board 2 layers two white water-based paints

Facade THK5 aluminium panel Mullion LED Lighting (KS) THK5 aluminium panel Φ 8 bolt bond THK10 Anti-corrosion painted iron UrethanepaintedTHK10frameAnti-corrosionironframefoamfilling

03 ATLANTA UNIVERSITY DECENTER Anti-Masterplan: Learning After Property 2021, GSAPP, UD STUDIO 2 LOCATION : ATLANTA, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES TYPE : URBAN DESIGN, CAMPUS ANTI-MASTERPLAN INSTRUCTOR : EMANUEL ADMASEAU, CHAT TRAVISO, NINA JOHNS COOKE, LEXI TSIEN ROLE : GROUP WORK WITH GOVARDAN UMASHANKAR, LAMISA HAQUE, CHANGBIN KIM

The Atlanta University Center has continually been troubled by lack of endowment, which can be traced back to the discrimination of the educational system and the history of disinvestment in the surrounding neighborhoods. The Regimental structure of the education system is designed to encompass forms of education that support or propagate the capitalist agenda of the regime of property. Learning After Property reappropriates knowledge from structures of power and redefines education’s role in society. The Reparations through the dissemination of education is the Atlanta University Center, a consortium of Historically Black College and Uni’s that have been key players in racial and educational movements. (Full Description)

2 Our first act is to dismantle the education system at the AUC and destabilize normative understandings of the campus and city dichotomy.

Masterplan - Current Atlanta University Center Campus

➊ Current Campus boundary clearly distinguishes the desired users and knowledge to undesired.

The Atlanta University Center, a consortium of Historically Black College and University’s that have been key players in racial and educational movements. However, AUC has continually been troubled by a lack of endowment, which can be traced back to the discrimination of the educational system and the history of disinvestment in the surrounding neighborhoods.

Town and Gown

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that integrates into the city with collaborations of local organizations and administrators. Anti-Masterplan - The Atlanta Univercity De-Center

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Reparation : Dissemination of Education

What does it mean to use reparations to redefine learning through de-centering the academic campus? AUC is as an agency along with local activists and organizations, to disperse federal endowment to the university and the surrounding neighborhoods that historically have been discriminated against. deconstructing boundary between desired-undesired areas, system

Limited mobility access prevents those who do not have the privilege of a personal automobile to be disadvantaged when it comes to accessing education. To connect the constellations of learning, the urban fabric is forced to change through an embedded multimodal transportation network that transforms the existing grid infrastructure.

Mobility Strategy : Connecting the Constellation of Learning

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Spatial Strategies : Learning From "-"

Spatial boundaries are deconstructed to create more equitable spaces of learning - that mediate the dispersion of education throughout the city and expand the definition of knowing by absorbing and validating forms of learning which have been actively excluded from the institutional structure.

Backyards of residences are connected to create a neighborhood forum for discourse, performance and debate that creates an inclusive platform for discourse across age groups and expertise.

By connecting setbacks to create spaces to exhibit the neighborhood's knowledge and resources.

Residential Block Classroom classrooms are opened out for interactivelearning

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Intimate living spaces are opened out into inviting spaces for vocational learning and mentorship by experts.

observation.interstitialspaces between two professional schools are connected to create a space for constructive debate

Community kitchens replace lobbies while integrating kitchen gardens and communal dining spaces. conventional campus

Performative

InterstitialauditoriumSpaces

Plan : Neighborhood (Left) Campus (Right)

Once exclusive to the academic campus, are opened out into an interactive space where onlookers can learn through

Spaces are articulated through active participation of community members to transform the urban fabric into inclusive learning environments. cleaving, adding and articulating into spaces for communal learning.

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Learning Moments After Property AUC will act as an agent along with local activists and organizations, to disperse federal endowment to the university and the surrounding neighborhoods. Spatial boundaries are deconstructed to create more equitable spaces of learning. These interventions mediate the dispersion of education throughout the city and expand the definition of knowing by absorbing and validating forms of learning which have been actively excluded from the institutional structure. Atlanta University Center will redefine the relationship between the city and University Promoting vibrant possibilities of learning.

04 REGENERATIVE TOURISM FOR BELIZE Caye Caulker: A Leader In Nurturing Ecology + Economy With Tourism 2022 SPRING, GSAPP, UD STUDIO 3 LOCATION : CENTER CAYE CAULKER, BELIZE TYPE : URBAN DESIGN INSTRUCTOR : KATE ORFF, THADDEUS PAWLOWSKI, ADRIANA CHAVEZ, GEETA MEHTA TEAM MEMBERS : ACHMAD MAULANA, PRADITI SINGH, JAVIER ORTIZ

This project proposes a model of regenerative tourism centered on carrying capacity. It proposes an alternative to the current industrial production and consumption tourism model. This design integrates tourism and hospitality, culture and heritage, economy, and ecology as interconnected living systems. An eco-tourism model, where the local community and tourists work together to nourish the ecological health and economic landscape of Caye Caulker. (->Full storymap)

Belize Island Alliance

Stretching for 625 miles of the largest barrier reef along the Caribbean Sea has dazzling arrays of different types of coral which form an underwater wilderness, and provide homes and food to marine ecosystem. The impact of anthropogenic activity and climate change increases the degradation of Caribbean coral reefs. This thriving landscape cannot be possible without local advocacy, belizean government support as well as international partners.

Barrier Reef Islands & Caye Caulker

By incorportaing the visions of of north and south caye caulker; this environment and local economy can be simultaenously regenerated with the help of locals and tourists.

Caye Caulker is a pilot site, with the opportunity to reimagine tourism. We used the Galapagos and Costa Rica as a case study on carrying capacity and eco-tourism, where waste, environmental protection, and people are managed. Through design, we envision a new model from extractive to regenerative tourism, where people can come to Caye Caulker and be part of the ecological and restoration model.

Carrying Capacity

Carrying Capacity Model for Caye Caulker

Incorporated Systems provides platform for local economy to thrive. Grounding the theme regenerative tourism in day to day experience of people of Caye Caulker.

Regenerative Tourism

This vision accomodates to Sea Level rise by letting it flood; where communities coexist with periodic innundation and provide a relief when there is an excessive buildup of stormwarter runoff through interconnected network of bioswales. The clean energy has taken over the street of Caye Caulker, the biogas and water harvestor plant weaves into the urban fabric, as a public space and learning ground. Providing platform for local economy to thrive. Grounding the theme regenerative tourism in day to day experience of people of Caye Caulker.

Site : Caye Caulker Berm : BarrierDensity : Touristic Spots Infrastructure : Electricity Shared Docks Sea Level Rise Infrastructure : Waste/Water Ecological corridor

The increasing urbanization in Caye Caulker is causing parcelization of land, leading to High density of Hotels and resorts, shown in red, without proper infrastructure. This diagram shows the projecting of sea level rise. From this we understand the area that is affect the most, and is about 50% of the island. The first infrastructure we propose; a loop around Caye Caulker that targets water, electricity, and waste, that collects them into the central system. This loop will enable as energy infrastructure where Caye Caulker to be energy independent / resilient.

Site Plan 2080

Regenerative Unit System

So overall, Caye Caulker evolve as model for regenerative tourism, in Community Scales, The component of Regenerative Systems envisions the resilient habitation. The basic principal of the system is the way how densified neighborhood units can be liberated from energy-water-waste-food reliancy.

SECTION : CAYE CAULKER 2080 Check whole section - https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/dbe1b8c330154250b4e459f4a88bc092

Tourism still be part of life in Caye Caulker, where the supplies are locally resourced through local farming, local brewery, providing spaces for local economy to thrive.

Rich mangrove ecosystem in Caye Caulker will be seen, as breeding ground for marine biodiversity and alternative source of economy for locals. It will both support the eco tourism as well as local demand.

➊ Electricity + Shared Transportation 2 Liquid Waste + Water + Rainwater Harvest 3 Food + Waste + Energy

05 W HOUSE Farm to table restaurant in Iceland 2022, MYVATN LAKE COMMUNITY HOUSE COMPETITION HONORABLE MENTION LOCATION : MYVATN, ICELAND TYPE : COMMUNITY HOUSE CATEGORY : COMPETITION ROLE : GROUP WORK WITH CHANGBIN KIM, SUNGHYUN KIM

Continuous sequence, Entrance-Restaurant-Cafe-Greenhouse folded that overlaps in the center makes a synergetic relationship between each program, providing voluntary making, farming, observation for green culture in Iceland. The roofs with different opennings, designed to absorb appropriate amount of sunlight to maintain greenhouse helps the restaurant creating different atmosphere for the visitors. Depends on the functions in the building, sunlight creates different mood for users. Thus, this sense of openness allows users to feel comfortable indoors.

05 LIMINALITY HOUSING

1-person housing module challenge 2020, PERSONAL WORK

Although the right to housing for one-person families has been discussed for long time, those house doesn't have suitable condition to live. Liminality space which is generated by the tilted and interstitial spaces between each modules are characterized by the tension and externality of the edge of private space, that eventually helps utilizing flexible space.

Location : Seoul, Korea Type : Co-Housing

Tilted unit enables high efficiency and enzymes communicateable corridors by breaking down the traditional corridor shapes. Unit A (one person) Unit B (one person) Unit C (two person)

07 VILLAGE MEDICAL WARD : SCHOOL ZONE Public school as temporary refugee for social incidents 2020, INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION FOR THE POST-COVID19 2ND PRIZE LOCATION : ANY PUBLIC SCHOOL IN KOREA TYPE : PUBLIC SCHOOL-TEMPORARY FACILITY ROLE : TEAM LEADER OF 3 MEMBERS, RESEARCH, CONCEPT DRAWING, MODEL JURY : YUNKYU JANG, HYUNJOON YOO, JINBOK WI, EUNYEONG HEO, DANIEL VALLE, LAURENT PEREIRA nursery roomnursery roomquarantinequarantinemedicaloffice drop-off commandcenter drop-off sample collect testingtesting playground

The unprecedented Pandemics revealed various political blind spots. In overpopulated cities, it is difficult to rapidly supply more space than expected. The project amplifies the spatial value of public school that allows cities to easily treat the problems by utilizing empty classrooms when students selectively go to school.

testing center testing center waiting room waiting line classroom classroom classroomteacherroom classroom basketballcourt stadium

Emergency Room Recovery room Family Quarantine

the severity of an epidemicClassroom in ordinary days / pandemic era

These gradual strategies are flexibly formulated and applied according to the severity of the infection. The school serves as a breakwater, complementing major policies and functioning for local aid. Post COVID-19 life presupposes the threat of new infectious diseases as a part of daily life.

Due to the increased number of schools and the decrease in the student number, schools have less burden of accepting students than before, and students can be actively utilized at the selective schooling stage during the Pandemic. Since Its morphological simplicity and distributed repeatability has consistent spatial characteristics benefits the equal expansion.

ControlNurseryEducationCenter PC ShowerRoomBoothStudyRoom InspectionSampleLabStorageroom

Schools are located based on population /distance to the neighborhood, equally spaced in urban and rural area.

classroom A classroom B Special Room Job

Public School's function for Covid-19

Breakwater for social dangers

Schools are located based on population /distance to the neighborhood, equally spaced in urban and rural area with designated moduled designs. Phase 1 entirely use as a School Phase 2 use part of School : related facility Phase 3 use most part as related facilities

Breakwater for social dangers

These gradual strategies are flexibly formulated and applied according to the severity of the infection. The school serves as a breakwater, complementing major policies and functioning for local aid. Post COVID-19 life presupposes the threat of new infectious diseases as a part of daily life.

Schools are located based on population /distance to the neighborhood, equally spaced in urban and rural area.

08 THE CITY ABOVE THE CITY Symbiosis: Railway Metro on-ground sector 2018, 36TH SEOUL ARCHITECTURAL FESTIVAL 2ND PRIZE (MAYOR PRIZE) LOCATION : SEONGSU STATION, SEOUL, KOREA TYPE : DISTRICT UNIT PLAN, RENOVATION INSTRUCTOR : MINSUK KIM ROLE : TEAM LEADER OF 5 MEMBERS, DRAWING, RESEARCH

Unprecedented rapid development and expansion of Seoul city results the mixture of densed neighborhood with over-ground railway metro systems in the center-that are not supposed to be developed. Since as mostly-daily used infrastructure, Railway Metros cannot be converted to subways, Those are needed to find the way how to co-exist with the people nearby. THE CITY ABOVE THE CITY aims the development with the Privately owned public space from zoning incentives to each adjacent buildings, based on those stations' context.

05 ➊ Seoul Forest St. 2 Sungsu St. 3 Gunguk Univ St. 4 Guui St. 5 Gangbyun Terminal St. ➊ 2 3 4 5 01 02BridgeSeasonal Plant 03 Park 01 0302ParkExhibitionLecture 01 0302DormitoryStudyroomSeminarroom 01 0302ParkShortcutStage 01 Pool A 02 Pool B 03 Complex 04 Entrance 05 Botanique 06 Cafe District 04 Rental Residence 05 Rental Office 06 Makerspace 04 Lobby 05 Administrative 06 Makerspace 04 Bicycle station 05 Stage B 06 Rental 04 Shower room 05 Shower room 06 Spa 04 03 04 04 04 05 06 05 05 06 05 06 06 06 02 01 02 02 01 01 04 02 01 01 03 02 03 03 03 Upper Ground Level : Mixed Use based on Context Seoul has 57 on ground sector station and 124km railway sector with different contexts formed by their own business, and local lives in each neighborhood. Different demands and environment should be reflected on the development.

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Jaeeun building(6F, 1992) Existing use 1-2F : commercial 3-4F : fitness center 5-6F : rental office 5-8F3-4F1-2FProposal:commercial:fitnesscenter:rentaloffice/makerspace 06 Railway Metro + Park 02 Rental Residence A Rental Residence B Rental Office 05 Makerspace / Archive 06 Exhibition A 07 Exhibition B Development benefits to, Building owners : Higher FAR, : Another ground level to mitigate ongoing gentrification, : Public space, Seoul government : Refurnishing the old infrastructure. noise seperated landscape gentrification expensive rentalmonotonous

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The most important approach is to realistically respond to the demand of real users from conflict between gentrified neighborhood and commercial owners. To cut the vicious cycles of gentrification, POPS above the station distribute the groundlevel which mostly causes gentrification and the POPS are envisioned by cost sharing method, the FAR incentives with planning district unit, and future use restriction after the construction.

09 THE CITY IN THE CITY Destabilizing the normative educational masterplan 2017, SKKU DESIGN STUDIO 5 LOCATION : SUNGKYUNKWAN UNIVERSITY, SUWON, KOREA TYPE : UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MASTERPLAN, RENOVATION INSTRUCTOR : GEUNPOONG LIM ROLE : INDIVIDUAL WORK

Known as the ivory tower of wisdom, campus is regarded as a fortress. The mini-city consisting of not only research and academic facilities but also a large number of public spaces. Universities have essentially 'publicity' regardless of their ownerships. In addition, the academic and "social progress" pursued by universities becomes an important keyword on campus along with publicity.

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The ring road system will break down the boundary and promotes the possible activities that can be done by users and students. Below diagram shows the facilities to enzyme the system. The ring road system will break down the boundary and promotes the possible activities that can be done by users and students. Below diagram shows the facilities to enzyme the system.

Phase 1. Masterplan : Ring road / Infinite Corridors

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10 Structureyears5 years : Walls 2 years : Furnitures 1 years : Furnitures 6month : Facilities 3month : Landscape Phase 2. Building Scale : Ready-Made Products To respond to changing educational conditions, architectural elements need to be flexible so that I suggest the ready-made moduled structures based on its life-cycle. Original Plan Prototype Exclusive, Repetitive, Monotonous Expanding Modules Opened, Various, Dynamic Application to building clusters Adoptiong future demands

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ArcGIS, Pedsim pro, A SAFE PLAYGROUND EVALUATING VISUAL SAFETY OF THE 2022, GSAPP, DATAMINING TYPE : INSTRUCTORURBAN:RICHARD TEAM MEMBERS : JUNHO FEEEL.D (ONLINE LECTURE) ONLINE LECTURE TEACHING - ENSCAPE, ILLUSTRATOR 2022-PRESENT YEAR : FEEEL.D, 2022-PRESENT TYPE : TEACHING CATEGORY : ENSCAPE, ILLUSTRATOR

This project aims to explore the coverage and reachability place(s) with high traffic pedestrian movement that its nature of activities. In this study, children playground evaluate the level of safety. (-> Full Medium Post) Feeel.D is an online platform for government-backed architecture students community. With a thorough understandings of the programs, I've been teaching Enscape and Illustrator as a paid lecturer from 2022 Spring. Real-time and recorded lectures are made and streamed, more than hundreds students have been registered.

reachability coverage, within reasonable timing, in that require moderate to high level of security due to playground as the case for the analysis to measure and

Perspective section and renderings are most typically used as a post-hoc tool to describe the architecture that occurs as a result of the digital model. Through the studies, I rethink renderings and section as projective and instrumental devices also as a critical analytical and design tool.

HEMEROSCOPIUM HOUSE VISUAL STUDIES YEAR : GSAPP, 2022 SPRING TYPE : SECTION STUDIES CATEGORY : SEMINAR OF SECTION INSTRUCTOR : MARC TSRUMAKI

Illustrator, V-Raypro, Grasshopper PLAYGROUND FOR ALL THE BLOOMINGDALE PLAYGROUND DATAMINING THE CITY URBANRICHARDANALYSISCHOULEE,ACHMADMAULANA

MANGWON STRIP ALTERNATIVE MASTERPLAN FOR LOWRISE RESIDENTIAL AREA 2019, SEOUL INSTITUTE + SMART GREEN CITY LAB, MASTERPLAN LOCATION : MANGWONDONG, SEOUL, KOREA TYPE : MASTERPLAN ROLE : RESEARCH TEAM WITH SONGMIN BAEK, MYEONGWON SEO

Masterplan, Schematic GA SMART CITY HIGH-TECH INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 2019, SMART GREEN CITY LOCATION : TYPEYONGIN,:MASTERPLAN TEAM MEMBERS : SONGMIN BAEK,

Seoul Metropolitan Area expands to about 100km as a bedtown like Yongin. Efforts to recover the overcome the exodus toward Seoul. This project suggests vulnarability in suburban area. By using existing urban for the essence of the city that does not repeat current

Gated Community, or Republic of Apartment represents the recent 50 year quick development in South Korea. All shanty old towns are changed by big entities who wants to sell houses, that results the same shapes all around the city and dismissed community inside each village. Mangwon is one of the last old low-rise houses cluster and its landmark Mangwon Market delays the development. Seoul Institute suggested the way how to solve gentrification as well as keep the context in here.

Yongsan Electronics Market locates in the center of Seoul, thus thousands of people had visited here to buy electronics. However due to the advent of online shopping platforms, most of merchants and engineers had lost their jobs and mall vacancies increased. As old saying goes, "Anyone can order missile in Yongsan with engineers", Urban regeneration projects tries to recover their fame with the Smart pole project as fetching prime the pump of invigoration.

YONGSAN SMART POLE SMART TECHNIQUE FOR EMPOWERING COMMUNITY 2019-PRESENT, SMART GREEN CITY LAB, URBAN REGENERATION PILOT PROJECT LOCATION : YONGSAN ELECTRONICS MARKET DISTRICT, YONGSAN, SEOUL, KOREA TYPE : STREET FURNITURE ROLE : RESEARCHER, YONGSAN REGENERATION CENTER+SMART GREEN CITY LAB

radius and thus, all the adjacent area has changed identity of the city has been failed that cannot suggests the structure of business that mitigates the urban infrastructure, Work, Play, and Live is proposed current issue that happens in the similar cities.

Smart Street Light, Community Board Meeting FacilitatorSchematic Design CITY MASTERPLAN COMPLEX MASTERPLAN FOR BED TOWN CITY LAB, MASTERPLAN YONGIN, GYEONGGI, KOREA BAEK,MASTERPLANMYEONGWON SEO, DAIN KIM

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