kyoung eun park Academic Portfolio
Kyoung Eun Park EDUCATION
The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Architecture, Design and the Arts Bachelor of Science in Architecture Graduated: May 2015
PROJECTS / WORK EXPERIENCE 2015 Jul- 2016 Mar
Sio2 Arch | LLUIS ORTEGA - Green Line Art Center Competition for University of Chicago; Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Competition in Buenos Aires, Argentina
2015 Jun- Oct
Chicago Architecture Biennial 2015 | LLUIS ORTEGA + XAVIER VENDRELL (XVS) Architectural + Curatorial Intern
2014 Aug- 2015 May
Undergraduate Research | CLARE LYSTER - the new distributed airport terminal system for Chicago
2014 Jun- 2014 Aug
Studio Berlin Study Abroad - JOHN MANAVES + MARTIN KLAESCHEN; IIT, SAIC & UIC International Urban Farming Exhibition Installation in Prinzessinnegarten in Berlin, Germany - http://prinzessinnengarten.net/chicagoer-architekturstudenten/
2014 Jan- 2015 May
Undergraduate Assisant at Energy Initiative Office; Physics Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago
2013 FALL & 2014 SPRING
Undergraduate Talent Tuition Award
ASSOCIATION 2012 Aug- 2015 May
American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) - UIC Chapter Member Chapter President (2014 Aug- 2015 May); Secretary of Chapter Board (2013 Aug- 2014 May) Freedom By Design - Project Manager (2013 Aug- 2014 May)
2013 Aug- 2014 May
Junior Year Architecture Studio Representative - School of Architecture, UIC
Academic Work UNDERGRADUATE PORTFOLIO
URBAN STRANDS
VISIONARY CITY
SUPRARURAL WEB
SUPRARURAL CITY
APERTURAL FACES
ABOUT FACE
VERTICALSCAPE
TOWER
MEANDERING HUB
BIGNESS TO THINKNESS
STUDIO BERLIN
EXHIBITION INSTALLATION
BALCONIC DOMES
INTERIOR BEASTIARY
URBAN STRANDS FALL 2014 | INSTRUCTOR: ALEXANDER EISENSCHMIDT Speculating a new urban vision for populating Ilfracombe in the United Kingdom with dominant vertical urban strands that surpass the linkage skyscrapers have with the ground.
While garden- and landscape- design is traditionally considered a horizontal expansion of the ground, this visionary urbanism continues the tradition to the vertical frame. The polycentric organization of urban strands acts here in multiple ways: as a linear city, as connective urbanism, as sculpture, and as a framing device. This continuity of buildings forms a new distribution of programs, creating a less territorial plan and a more collective organization. The form of each strand has its own characteristics is defined by the surrounding landscape, its topography and the arched apertures. 5
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URBAN STRANDS / SPECULATIVE VISIONARY CITY
Landscape
Jackson Pollock’s Painting = Landscape
Jackson Pollock’s Painting of Flip = Horizontality
Flip back vertically for Urban Landscape = Vertical Frame
Schools
150,000sqft
Residential
CATEGORY OF STRANDS DERVIVED FROM THE SAME ELEVATION
Recreation
530,000sqft 160,000sqft
Entertainment Facilities
240,000sqft
Shopping Facilities
Offices
Clinical
240,000sqft 120,000sqft
450,000sqft TOTAL = 1,890,000sqft
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION / URBAN STRANDS 7
8 URBAN STRANDS / AXONOMETRIC PLAN
VIGNETTE / URBAN STRANDS 9
Alternative to packing the landscape of Ilfracombe with traditional houses, the urban strands allow the open field to be preserved for plazas and cultural events as well as providing enough living space. One can indulge in the contrast of both the linear public hallway experience versus the stacked private areas in a urban strand.
10 URBAN STRANDS / VIGNETTES
STRAND TYPOLOGY
CHARACTERISTICS OF URBAN FRAMES / URBAN STRANDS
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FIGURE GROUND
EASTSIDE
WESTSIDE PANORAMIC VIEWS / URBAN STRANDS
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14 URBAN STRANDS / VISIONARY URBAN STRANDS
SUPRARURAL WEB FALL 2013 | INSTRUCTOR: LLUIS ORTEGA Framing an alternative linkage between rural agricultural production and industrial urbanization through the market, a means of exchange.
The crosses connect a city as a whole, also segregate it into different local areas. This network of megastructure shapes markets with intersections and acts a magnet device, creating public gathering and centralizing the markets. With a new common level above the ground, the buildings here act as a source of movement. In the center of the routes are the markets, dominating the circulation of the city. The rhombus rural zones and the crosses with the core of the civic markets enhance public activities and gatherings, creating a new dynamic surface. 17
“Here the term landscape no longer refers to prospect of pastoral innocence but rather invokes the functioning matrix of connective tissue that organizes not only objects and spaces but also the dynamic process and events that move through them. This is landscape as active surface, structuring the conditions for new relationships and interactions among the things it supports.� - Alex Wall, Programming the Urban Surface
18 SUPRARURAL WEB / PROTO-URBAN PRIMITIVE MODEL
f paddock
11 DEGREE ANGLED CORRAL SYSTEM 11 degree angled corral system
PROTO-URBAN PRIMITIVE PERSPECTIVE UIC Arch 365 13: Towards a Suprarural Architecture Blankenbaker/Corso/Moddrell/Lyster/Ortega(coordinator) Student Name: Assignment 3:
Kyoung Eun Park Ortega Colonization - Design of Urbanizing Primitive
SEGREGATION
COLONIZATION PLAN Urbanizing Primitive
5113’
Plan View
COLONIZATION PERSPECTIVE / SUPRARURAL WEB 19
20 SUPRARURAL WEB / URBAN UNIT MODEL
Private
Market
Public Circulation
Farming URBAN UNIT SECTION PERSPECTIVE
URBAN UNIT PLAN + PERSPECTIVE / SUPRARURAL WEB 21
MARKET LOCATIONS AND SITE ACCESS POINTS
22 SUPRARURAL WEB / TOWER PLAN + PERSPECTIVE
SITE CIRCULATION
PLAN / SUPRARURAL WEB 23
24 SUPRARURAL WEB / PLAN
PLAN / SUPRARURAL WEB 25
“Shopping is the medium by which the market has solidified its grip on our spaces, buildings, cities, activities and lives. It is the material outcome of the degree to which the market economy has shaped our surroundings, and ultimately ourselves.� - Sze Tsung Leong, Harvard Design School Guide to shopping
26 SUPRARURAL WEB / PHYSICAL MODEL
APERTURAL FACES SPRING 2013 | INSTRUCTOR: JOHN MANAVES Redeeming facades as faces and forming misfits and new mutating qualities through an assemblage of characteristic surfaces.
By fitting of different facades on a building, one can find misfits and ways of transitions of corners and edges. An alternative of the traditional facade with intricate ornaments, windows and bays, the installation has six facades with different thickness from thin surfaces to think solids, showing the transitioning of depth. This thickness also defines reversed spatial quality of inside and outside. The new historic exhibition center, the Charnley House in Chicago, has a transparent walk-through plaza formed by inside-out transition and segregated pockets of exhibition space with elongated circulation. 29
30 APERTURAL FACES / AXONOMETRIC SECTIONS
Vacuum Formed Plastic Mold
Vacuum Formed Plastic Mold
ELEVATIONS / APERTURAL FACES 31
PROJECT DESIGN Kyoung Eun Park, Ivy Chan, Brandon Scales CONSTRUCTION TEAM Kyoung Eun Park, Ivy Chan, Brandon Scales, Christina Rodriguez,Wai Li,Teodor Duhnev 32 APERTURAL FACES / INSTALLATION + VACUUM FORMING INTERIOR DETAIL
34 APERTURAL FACES / AXONOMETRIC SECTIONS
2 Public Private
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1. Main Lobby
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2. Exhibition / Gallery 3. Walk Through Plaza 4. Archive / Office
Public Private
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1. Main Lobby 2. Exhibition / Gallery 3. Walk Through Plaza 4. Archive / Office
EXPLODED AXON PROGRAM DIAGRAM
TWO-WAY OBLIQUE INTERIOR AXON + UNFOLDED EXTERIOR ELEVATION / APERTURAL FACES 35
36 APERTURAL FACES / PHYSICAL SECTION MODEL + PHYSICAL MODEL
VERTICALSCAPE FALL 2012 | INSTRUCTOR: JULIA CAPOMAGGI Introducing a “city-within-a-city� through an alternative skyscraper, with a collective bundle of various programs and an embedded plaza. Verticalscape, placed between the Michigan Avenue and the Lake Shore in Chicago, has an alternative merging of towers and a plaza in a skyscraper, forming a new hotspot and leading people from the city towards the lake. The open space on the ground level and the new elevated plaza create a new mode of public activities and act as a new foreground, introducing a new scale to the skyscraper. The three towers have void created between them, determined by the height of the surrounding buildings. From the plaza, one can view the program determined by the density change in the facade while experiencing the exterior of Verticalscape. 39
GROUND FLOOR PLAN Retail Commercial Office Recreational Facility Residential Restaurants Core and Circulation Parking Green Space Public/Lobby Gallery/Museum Theatre
40 VERTICALSCAPE / STRUCTURE + PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION
OPERATION DIAGRAM
PUBLIC
PRIVATE
PARKING
AXONOMECTRIC VIEWS / VERTICALSCAPE 41
42 VERTICALSCAPE / INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES + SECTION
MEANDERING HUB SPRING 2014 | INSTRUCTOR: CHRIS FRYE Recharacterizing of public interior urban design and enhancing its spatial qualities with various scales from architectural elements to a new envelope for collective programs.
A central indoor plaza, a hub is framed with a new layer of an envelope that encloses and collects theaters. With its interior thresholds and ornamental elements, the hub has its own identity of being the center of the theaters. A linkage of the four different theaters with diverse scale and functionalities, the Meandering Hub wraps around the theaters from below and above, purposely suspending the theaters and forming segregated pockets of gallery space and public lounging areas. With the characteristics of furnitures and wall decorations, the hub becomes the dominant center of the mass. 45
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1.......... Individual Piano Practice Rooms 2.......... Individual Percussion Practie Rooms 3.......... 35-Person Recital/Classroom 4.......... Drama Theater Control Room 5.......... Main Lobby
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9.......... Dinning Facility 10.......... Digital Exhibition Gallery 11.......... Digital Exhibition Gallery Support 12.......... Scenery Shop 13.......... Office Supplemental 14.......... General Storage 15.......... Main Lobby 16.......... Drama Theater Control Room
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MEANDERING HUB / SECTIONS
Section B
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STUDIO BERLIN SUMMER 2014 | INSTRUCTOR: JOHN MANAVES (UIC), MARTIN KLAESCHEN (IIT) Developing cultural exhibition space with local reused materials for the international urban farming exhibition.
Studio Berlin, in collaboration with the University of Illinois at Chicago, The Illinois Institute of Technology, and School of the Art Institute of Chicago, focuses on built installations and understanding the culture in Berlin through the study of architectural precedents. The site, “Prinzessinnengarten� is a public garden in a dense urban setting. Aimed to activate unused spots of the garden with reproducible architectural installation, the project intends to create a flexible modular framework for an international exhibition on urban farming in September 2014. The walkthrough frames offer areas for displaying works as well as gathering and seating areas, enhancing social space for Berliners. The use of wooden pallets emphasizes the naturality of the farm exhibition as well as blending in with the garden full of trees and plants.
PRINZESSINNENGARTEN / BERLIN, GERMANY PUBLICATION - http://prinzessinnengarten.net/chicagoer-architekturstudenten/ 51
SITE MODEL WITH REUSED MATERIALS FROM ON-SITE
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STANDING - FRAME
WALK THROUGH - FRAME
SEATING - FRAME
850mm
750mm
850mm
750mm
PALLET MODULE
PROJECT DESIGN Kyoung Eun Park, Kyle Wulf, Kaitlyn Woodward CONSTRUCTION TEAM Kyoung Eun Park, Kyle Wulf, Kaitlyn Woodward, Chae Yeon Park, Dan Harvey, Ian Campbell FURNISHED FRAMES
SEATING - FRAME
DOOR - AFRAME
EXHIBITION INSTALLATION / STUDIO BERLIN
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Program Timelapse
SITE PLAN
PROGRAM DIAGRAM
Plants Productive Area Lounge Shed Dinning Area Recreation Area Storage Loading Area Beehives
Program Timelapse
54 STUDIO BERLIN / EXPLODED AXON OF STRUCTURE
BALCONIC DOMES SPRING 2015 | INSTRUCTOR: LLUIS ORTEGA Reclaiming the interior with a new territorial assemblage of voids and secondary-order systems.
The classical dome, traditionally known to initiate public and cultural gathering space, is capable of shaping, segregating modern commercial areas and acting as a light source of the Merchandise Mart, located in Chicago, Illinois. The integration of removal of floors and directional subdivisions form their own intelligence of program distribution and circulation. The radial subdivisions, derived from Balconic Domes, perform a new field condition in the city of grids and intensify the formal qualities of the modern secondary domes. 57
By changing the intensity and manipulating the subdivision system depicted from fan vaults, arches derived from vaults are capable of forming domes. The rigorous folding of the domes is relative to the subdivisions and intercepting points of the arches.
58 BALCONIC DOMES / ARCH FORMATION
DOME VARIATION / BALCONIC DOMES 59
60 BALCONIC DOMES / PROTOTYPE MODEL
SECTION MATRIX OF DOME VARIATION / BALCONIC DOMES 61
62 BALCONIC DOMES / PHYSICAL MODEL
Voids formed by domes bring light into the interior, solving the issue of depth of the Merchandise mart. Walls and subdivisions, dependent on balconies, construct misalignment and create a new field condition and a hierarchy of spatial condition.
PLANS / BALCONIC DOMES 63
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SECTION / BALCONIC DOMES 65
66 BALCONIC DOMES / SECTION PERSPECTIVE