ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO

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ARC 605 WEA niranjan prab seungjin shin

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SLOPE-AREA

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HOUSING

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ECOLOGICAL PRACTICES DESIGN STUDIO

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ARCHITECTURE

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D O N G - E U I

STUDIO - JOYCE

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ROOMS

U N I V E R S I T Y

HWANG

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PLANNING - GRADUATE

LIGHT ING + AC OU ST ICS

E C O LO GIC A L PR AC TIC ES D ESIGN ST U DIO

BOHM

PLANNING - GRADUATE

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MARTHA

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L A UR A GA R O F AL O

R E M O D E L I N G - B U S A N, K O R E A

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PROJECT 2

DISTRICT

PLANNING - GRADUATE

CLASS - MICHAEL

ARCHITECTURE

- BUSAN, KOREA

HOUSEHOLDS

BUSAN, KOREA

RESIDENTIAL

ARCHITECTURE

PHOTOSHOP RHINO

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LOW-INCOME

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SOOJUNGDONG

SCHOOL

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PROJECT 9



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LOW-INCOME

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BUSAN, KOREA

HOUSEHOLDS

Buildings in site, by using stairs, connect each other, and can be a turnign point of place and function between road and front door. Narrow space under the eaves is used and whole axis twists irregularly. I designed that people in site walk in the path and can meet dark, light, open and close space. They also can meet their neighbor and family while they are walking the site. Even sometimes they can meet light, wind, and sky alone. The stairs are intermediation and change spae that is buffer role of privcy space of the inside and public space of the outside. The stairs cahnge direct of move and is moving and bother area. It is expressed the space rhythm with the stairs.

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Entry 1. Living Room 2. Kitchen 3. BathRoom 4. BedRoom 5. Terrace

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HOUSING

SOOJUNGDONG

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BUSAN, KOREA

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‘The place that there are family and neighbor’s deep affection each other’. When I planed this house, it is the thing that I tried to make and thought. Although many people in Soojungdong still have been low income life, because the place is underdeveloped region, I could feel the deep attection that I felt from the neighbor’s in my childhood. There have been still neighbor’s memories taht have been lost in the mists of time. I wish what I felt there can be felt others.

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Entry 1. Garage 2. Machine Room

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3. Master Room 4. BathRoom 5. Living Room 6. Garden

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Elevation - West

Elevation - East

Cutaway view - Northwest

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PLANNING - GRADUATE ROJERS

De - Verbeelding - Rene Van Zunk

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Revit - Tutorial

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University at Buffalo (State Unversity of New York) - Graduate School of Architecture and Planning

- Spring 2012 INSECTS PARK IN ABANDONED RAILROAD BUFFOLO, NY

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BOHM

This shows an Abandoned Railroad in Buffalo. Historiay, the City Buffalo needed lots of railroads because of high trade, so most of the railroad was constructed in 1920. However, as other infrastructures develope, especially highway and airport, people used the train less and less. They wanted more comfortable and faster transportations by usig their ars and airplanes, But not enough used the trains. Some railroads were abandoned after 1960s. Even though, some of the abandoned railroad areas have used another ways like commercial buildings and houses still there are many abandoned railroads in buffalo. However, because of that, it has offered new habitats for animals and insects. Now I wauld like to make this area to a park offering ideal habitats for insects, also offering interesting lace for people. Now I woudllike to make this area to a park orrering ideal haitats for insects, also offering interesting place for people. New insects, also offering interesting place for people abandoned it, and people enjoy that abandoned area with insects.

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University at Buffalo (State Unversity of New York) - Graduate School of Architecture and Planning

- Spring 2013

NETWORKING FENCE - BUFFALO, NY First my expectation from this project is making natural condition that people can talk with their neighbor and share some information about their vertical garden or birds. Children learn about animals and plants while they are playing and observing animals and plants near the fence. Birds and other animals can make their habitats find food easily, and various plants grow on the vertical garden, and it will make quite good view. I hope there is a new network with their fences to connect neighbors and animals.

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I researched the South Buffalo area with Angela and Matt for our group project. Before we went to our site, we checked the urban wilderness map to know where wild animals show in our site. We found five areas that we think will contain some traces of animals and overgrown plants. While we were in our site we found some traces indicating the presence of animals. After we came back and collected our data that we got in the site, we tried to make our map explain some possible use for which the site could be used. I drew the fences that are near the houses in our site, and I saw some birds inside and on the fences, which were not only made of wood or steel, but also the house owner made their fences out of trees or shrubs. Most house owners want their private areas and keep strangers out with their fences. However, birds and other animals actually do not care about the fence and even they used the fence as their shelter or nests. While I was drawing each fence, I thought about our site. First, there are many good places that animals can, or already are, using for their habitats. For example, tall trees, shrubs and grasses, especially shrubs which are used both as a fence and as a landscaping. Second, I am interested in how much distance human and animals require between one and other in order not to fell disturbed. This is called disturbance distance. My hypothesis is that if we design a space with adequate distances and barriers separately humans and animals, the both will feel comfortable using the space.

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Fence Area

As people use their land to make houses, many habitats have created on the land. When they build their houses, fence used as one of important tools to divide their land with others. however, these activities not only make new habitats, but also destroys some habitats, or changes environment which was used by native animals and plants. The positive view of these activities is that some abandoned areas arise near the fence, and these areas, which is now using birds and plants improperly, shows some potential uses as new habitats and activities. The issue is that fences have potential activities with their uses and conditions, even though now there is limited activity with birds and some overgrown plants. My project suggests an approach way to use the fence as a new network with people and animals, especially birds.

Fence Cover

Fence Prototype

Fence Vertical View

Fence Horizontal View

Firstly, researching and observation about the wildlife in Buffalo, and field investigation with biologists taught me which areas and conditions affect animal’s habitat. Then I researched and studied about bird habitats like location and their habitat structure from several books in the library and internet. Through the research and observation, I was able to understand more about bird habitat and nature, and it also helped to advance this project. I suggest fence prototypes with its frame, connector and inside components, like module boxes. Frames will be used with different shape, and connecter joins with each fence and it makes more stable standing and improves connectivity of fences. The module boxes can be made various activities with human and birds in the fences. S E U N G J I N

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Module Box

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Box Prototype

Through my research and observation, I was able to understand more about bird habitats and nature, and it also helped to advance this project. I suggest fence prototypes with their frames, connectors and inside components, like module boxes. Frames will be used with different shapes, and connecter joints with each fence and these joints will add stability and improve the connectivity of the fences. The module boxes can be used for various activites by both bumans and birds.

Frame Connector 7 in 6 in

Connector Assembly

3 ft

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Frame Frame by Programes

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Frame Assembly

Connector Assembly with Fences

Section of Connector with Fences A - A`

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U N B R A I D I N G UNBRAIDING - WEAR

ARC 605 WEAR GROUP PROJECT WITH NIRANJAN PRABHU niranjan prabh seungjin shin subjected to use and reshaped by human contact - through

WEAR

A unique moment in the life of material : those occasions when matter is touch, passage, pressure, stroking, scratching or holding. Termed ‘wear’, evidence of contact or use while inevitable can also be - Shayne O’neil seen as an active agency.

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Structure of chair fariic

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Analysis of form condition

Knotting

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- BUFFALO, NY GROUP PROJECT WITH KARAN KIM AND KATHY YUEN

SCULPTURE ART CALLERY

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ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS 2

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TEMPERALY

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EVERGLADES, FL

The Everglades is the only place that has wetland and dry area including lots of unique species. The main distinguish that it makes unique is its water system that hold water in overall area. However, after many people moved n the near the Everglades in 19c, it has some of serious problems. We should preserve and keep this beautiful place and natural heritages. Before researching its solution, we should study its original function, especially the water system on the Everglades. Using the floating plant, which is one of the native plans in the Everglande, I designed this temperaly laboratory.

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Elevation

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Habitat : South America and North Florida

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Fertilization : Mother and daughter plants are connected by a short stolon, forming dense mats

Leaves : Leaves oftern sponey near base densely sort pubescent with obvious parallel veins They are covered in short hairs which form basket-like structures which trap air bubbles, increasing the plant;s buoyanncy.

surface hairs

Leaves : Leaves oftern sponey near base densely sort pubescent with obvious parallel veins They are covered in short hairs which form basket-like structures which trap air bubbles, increasing the plant;s buoyanncy.

GRASSHOPPER E C O T E C T Roots : long, feathery; bearing long root caps

basket structures on the hair - catch air bubbles

Roots : long, feathery; bearing long root caps

Exploded Diagram surface hairs

basket structures on the hair - catch air bubbles

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ROOMS

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R E M O D E L I N G - B U S A N, K O R E A

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Year Construction Cost Project Area

: Completion in 2007 : $100,000 : 5,000 sf

Pre-Design / Auto CAD & Graphic Work

DESIGN ROOM REFERENCE ROOM MEETING ROOM

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