SUNGHWAN YOON
Sunghwan Yoon
395 Riverside Dr. APT 1E, NY, 10025 (718) 578-0499, jacopast@me.com
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY 4 years of professional experience
More than 2 winning schemes in competition every year
Excellent IT knowledge and experience
In development, architectural and urban design on a wide variety of projects in Korea and US
In professional competition from international master plan to local housing through the professional years
From Rhino, Revit, Maya, Autocad, 3DS MAX to HTML, PHP, C++, MEL
M.S. Architecture and Urban Design
Columbia University, GSAPP
New York
2010
Master of Architecture
Hanyang University, HGSA
Seoul
2006
B.S. in Architectural Engineering
Hanyang University, Seoul
Seoul
2003
German / English / Chinese major
Myung Duk Foreign Language High School Seoul
1996
EDUCATION
RECENT EVENTS / COMPETITION / AWARD Best Portfolio Design
Honor Award for Excellence in Design
Columbia Univ., New York
May. 2010
Best Annual Studio Project
Lucille Smyser Lowenfish Memorial Prizes
Columbia Univ., New York
May. 2010
Catskills Foodshed Research Group
With Prof. Richard Plunz ,Urban Design Lab and Open Space Institute
Columbia Univ., New York
Mar. 2010
‘After Bigness’ symposium committee
With Prof. Mojdeh Baratloo
Columbia Univ., New York
Nov. 2009
‘Celebration of Cities’ competition
Second Mention Prize with Song E Han
UIA
Nov. 2009
Exhibition of ‘Small Sound, Open Space’
Commissioned design and build
Maronie Theater, Seoul
Jun. 2005
- Intermediate Designer - Best Designer Award in 2006, 2007, 2008
Seoul
2006-2009
Song do D-17, D-18 Block - 1,200 units of housing development - Coordinate and design master plan and building scheme with international developer as second chief designer pursing LEED certified high end housing complex
Gale international, Inchon Under construction
Nov. 2008
Suwon SK-View competition - 2,400 units of housing development - SD proposal of master plan and building scheme for competition - Coordinate with media artist
Gale international, Inchon Under construction
Nov. 2008
Complex NAVI - 1,000 units of housing development - SD proposal of master plan and building scheme to be commissioned by international developer, and DD after commission
Al Reem Island Dev, Abu Dhabi Jul. 2008 Under construction
MAJOR PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE KUNWON ARCHITECTS
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Gate Office of Cheong Wa Dae - Gate of Korean president office complex - SD and DD for 859 m2 of green office, meeting room, public gallery and check-in facility with symbolic meaning and eco-engineering as a gate office of Korean president office campus
Office of the president, Kor Gov. Jun. 2008 Completed in Jul. 2009
‘High one’ Ski Resort - First prize of Turn-key competition - SD and competition design for ski resort complex with 45 km of ski slope, hotel and casino. Consortium with Daewoo Construction and DMP architects.
Gangwon development corp Completed in Nov. 2008
Dec. 2007
Pan Gyo Central Business District - First Prize of PF competition - Project Financing competition for 1,216,000 m2 of mixed use master plan - Consortium with Lotte Construction, Lotte Shopping, Kookmin Bank, Jungrim Architects, La Guada Row Architects
Songnam, Gyeong-gi do Under construction
Sep. 2007
First Town - First Prize of international competition - 7,000 initial housing units and master plan for a city of new alternative administrative capital of Korea
MACCA,Chungnam Under construction
Oct. 2006
Pan Gyo Housing - First Prize of competition - Korean Housing Corporation's high-end public housing competition
Songnam, Gyeong-gi do Under construction
May. 2006
HANUL ARCHITECTURE
Seoul
2005
Minneapolis, MN
2004
- Internship
PARKER DURANT INTERNATIONAL - Internship
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCE Prof. Richard Plunz
Director of Urban Design in GSAPP, Columbia University
rap9@columbia.edu +1 212 854 6440
Earl Jackson
Associate Director in SOM
earl.jackson@som.com +1 212 298 9539
Angela Chen-Mai Soong
Partner in Archipelagos, Adjunct Assistant Professor in GSAPP, Columbia University
cs2182@columbia.edu +1 917 656 9738
PERSONAL REFERENCE Brad Kingsley
bdkingsley@gmail.com +1 347 416-3665
Joshua Turner
jet2144@columbia.edu +1 917 751 2161
Chirag M. Patel
cmp2159@columbia.edu +1 863 529-3817
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PROJECTS URBAN DESIGN MASTER PLAN URBAN DESIGN MASTER PLAN L A N D S C A P E ARCHITECTURE L A N D S C A P E ARCHITECTURE
First Town (2006) Competition / First Prize
Flexible City (2009) Urban Design Studio
URBAN DESIGN MASTER PLAN URBAN DESIGN MASTER PLAN L A N D S C A P E ARCHITECTURE L A N D S C A P E ARCHITECTURE
Hydrologic (2010) Kinne Fellowship studio / Lucille Smyser Lowenfish Memorial Prize
Song Do D17 18 BL (2008) Under Construction
URBAN DESIGN MASTER PLAN URBAN DESIGN MASTER PLAN URBAN DESIGN MASTER PLAN L A N D S C A P E ARCHITECTURE L A N D S C A P E ARCHITECTURE L A N D S C A P E ARCHITECTURE
High One Ski Resort (2007) Competition / First Prize
Suwon SK Housing (2008) Competition
Daejon KTX Station (2007) Competition
URBAN DESIGN MASTER PLAN URBAN DESIGN MASTER PLAN URBAN DESIGN MASTER PLAN L A N D S C A P E ARCHITECTURE L A N D S C A P E ARCHITECTURE L A N D S C A P E ARCHITECTURE
Ultra Real (2009) Visual studies work
Automobile Factory (2006) Graduation work
Housing of the City, City of the Housing (2010) Competition
FIRST TOWN FOR MACCA, YEONGI GUN, CHUNGNAM, KOREA JUN.2006 - OCT. 2006 International competition, First Prize / Master plan design with Kyung Ran Kim / Landscape design with Kyung Ran Kim / Housing & Unit Type design OCT. 2006 - DEC. 2006 Schemetic Design / Community complex design / Coordinate meeting and presentation JUL. 2007 - DEC. 2012 Under Construction
Professional Work, 2006
Professional Work, 2006
FIRST TOWN
ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS : LANDUSE BY VEGETATION
ECO-ORIENTED 3 DIMENSIONAL LANDUSE
ECOLOGICAL LANDUSE Approximately 30% of overall site area is preserved with the original vegetation intact, which is over twice that of the 11.37% requirement. Old farmland, hills, and valleys survive here and there, placed freely in between artificial structures that will accommodate new lifestyle. These are seen as quilt patterns, and suggest how manmade structures should be arranged in the site. This is not to simply preserve old natural resources, but to make them as structural components for the new urban framework. VEGETATION Oak trees and chestnut trees are to be preserved, for they play important roles for the overall vegetation. Pitch pine trees are also valuable. A hundreds year old zelkova tree and big ginkgo trees are worthy to remain, whereas widely spread peach orchard may be removed due to management concerns. TOPOGRAPHY OF THE SITE Various components composing the topography are shown as mountain ranges, forests, farmlands, and time structure, and sub-categorized as follows: 1. Central Park , 2. Landscape Design, and 3. Community Park.
TERRAIN ANALYSIS : NATURE USE
FOR MACCA (Multifunctional Administrative City Construction Agency) SEJONG CITY, CHUNGNAM, KOREA
JUN 2006 - OCT 2006 International competition / Master plan design with Kyung Ran Kim / Landscape design with Kyung Ran Kim / Housing & Unit Type design OCT 2006 - DEC 2006 Schematic Design / Community complex design / Coordinate meeting and presentation JUL 2007 - DEC 2012 Under Construction
TERRAIN ANALYSIS: NEUTRAL USE
BASIC LANDUSE
PRIME DIRECTIVE Eco-oriented 3 dimensional landuse replalced function-oriented 2 Dimensional landuse, and it works as ‘prime directive.’
FIRST TOWN
FOR MACCA (Multifunctional Administrative City Construction Agency) SEJONG CITY, CHUNGNAM, KOREA
JUN.2006 - OCT. 2006 International competition / Master plan design with Kyung Ran Kim / Landscape design with Kyung Ran Kim / Housing & Unit Type design OCT. 2006 - DEC. 2006 Schemetic Design / Community complex design / Coordinate meeting and presentation JUL. 2007 - DEC. 2012 Under Construction
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Academic Work, 2010
HYDRO-LOGIC
KINNE FELLOWSHIP STUDIO LUCILLE SMYSER LOWENFISH MEMORIAL PRIZE DHARUKHANA, MUMBAI, INDIA
JAN 2010 FIELD TRIP TO MUMBAI JAN 2010 - MAY. 2010 / Rhino scrips programming / Landscape drawing / Master plan drawing + Brad Kingsley, Joshua Turner / Diagrams and Rendering + Joshua Turner, Chirag Patel
This project proposes a comprehensive approach to water supply, flood mitigation and economic development in the context of Mumbai’s current land and housing shortage by providing a model where hydrological operations provide the formal logic for new development potentials. The eastern waterfront becomes the testing ground for patterns of development that confront the formal relationship between land, water and building typology. After an in depth examination of Mumbai through the lens of water and its operation on the shape of the city, the project calls into question the relationship between hydrological operations and urban form at varying scales, both formally, socially and economically. These conditions reveal the tensions at play between water supply and access, flooding and drainage and ecology and development.
Academic Work, 2010
HYDRO-LOGIC KINNE FELLOWSHIP STUDIO LUCILLE SMYSER LOWENFISH MEMORIAL PRIZE DHARUKHANA, MUMBAI, INDIA JAN 2010 FIELD TRIP TO MUMBAI JAN 2010 - MAY 2010 / Rhino scrips programming / Landscape drawing / Master plan drawing + Brad Kingsley, Joshua Turner / Diagrams and Rendering + Joshua Turner, Chirag Patel
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HYDROLOGIC AS LAND RECLAMATION This project proposes a comprehensive approach to water supply, flood mitigation and economic development in the context of Mumbai’s current land and housing shortage by providing a model where hydrological operations provide the formal logic for new development potentials. The eastern waterfront becomes the testing ground for patterns of development that confront the formal relationship between land, water and building typology. After an in depth examination of Mumbai through the lens of water and its o operation on the shape of the city, the project calls into question the relationso on m f ship between hydrological operations and urban form at varying scales, both ko rac formally, socially and economically. These conditions reveal the tensions at western t play between water supply and access, flooding and drainage and ecology and development.
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WATER SUPPLY TO MUMBAI Mumbai’s history of growth and development was enabled by the process of land reclamation, slowly filling in the low-lying wetlands between coastal islands and setting a precedent for the cities relationship between water and land. This process established the foundation for urban form in the city and determined the resulting urban spatial structure as major infrastructural routes were organized around the relationship between reclaimed land and the location of original islands. Because the harbor no longer drains as it once did, these areas of low lying reclaimed land are particularly prone to intense flooding during monsoonal rains. Our proposed intervention positions itself on once reclaimed land between two of Mumbai’s original costal islands, at the convergence of major, yet under-utilized, rail and warehouse infrastructure and under-utilized coastal land owned by the Mumbai Port Trust and the Indian Navy.
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MANGROVES / MUDFLAT / SALTPAN
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These conflicts will only continue to worsen as the demand for new development comes into conflict with the implications of climate change and sea level rise. At the current rate Mumbai is experiencing a 100 year storm event every eight years, and recent studies show that climate change will affect the timing and intensity of the yearly monsoon. The effect of such inconsistent water supply were apparent during the severe flooding in June of 2005 and the more recent drought of 2009 which required the city of Mumbai to cut water supply by 30 percent over and above the existing 1.4 million people currently without access to daily water supply.
ORIGINAL ISLAND FLOOD HAZARD MANGROVES MUDFLAT
WATER RUN-OFF SCRIPT Mumbai's flood is geographical as well as historical and social problem. Original seven island map of Mumbai shows that its flood is the result of reclamation. To control flood and use rainwater / seawater at the same time, tracking water runoffs in designated site was necessary. This simple geometrical analysis matches recent flood situation.
RUN-OFF SCRIPT (BEFORE)
RUN-OFF SCRIPT (AFTER)
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HYDRO-LOGIC
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TRADITIONAL WATER INFRASTRUCTURE AS PUBLIC INTERFACE
Anchoring the eastern node of the multi-modal corridor is the ferry terminal which establishes the connection to Navi Mumbai and it’s existing northsouth transportation infrastructure and further opens the site for development. This infrastructure will be fully integrated with a new solar powered desalination plant recalling the Indian tradition of combining water infrastructure with public open space, such as the baudi step wells found throughout western India. The desalination plant is powered by solar salt ponds, which, when combined with biosaline agricultural production remediate brackish water from the desalination process and create a grid of open space serving as a public plaza for entry into the site.
DESALINATION PLANT
BIOSALINE HALOPHYTES REMEDIATE BRACKISH WATER
SEAWATER INTAKE
SOLAR PONDS POWER DESALINATION PLANT
AQUIFER RECHARGE DRAINAGE
WATER LOST TO EVAPORATION
PUBLIC SPACE
FERRY TERMINAL
JAN 2010 FIELD TRIP TO MUMBAI JAN 2010 - MAY 2010 / Rhino scrips programming / Landscape drawing / Master plan drawing + Brad Kingsley, Joshua Turner / Diagrams and Rendering + Joshua Turner, Chirag Patel
KINNE FELLOWSHIP STUDIO LUCILLE SMYSER LOWENFISH MEMORIAL PRIZE DHARUKHANA, MUMBAI, INDIA
PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE
DECONSTRUCTING THE EDGE: The project proposes to convert, slowly over time, the existing hard edge sea wall which currently traps runoff and damages mangrove habitats, to a soft edge interface between land and water. This strategy allows the tidal and seasonal hydraulic flows to impact the form of the edge, creating a new boundary between land and water and enabling the functionality of the site year round.
1. Desalination Plant / Ferry Terminal 2. Real estate Development 3. Productive Landscape 4. Affordable Housing Real Estate Development
Affordable Housing
Industry
Productive Landscape Environment Attractor
Real Estate Development
Shuttle using existing railroad
The edge capitalizes on both rainwater runoff (water-in) and tidal flows (water-out), enabling both flood mitigation and productive landscape elements respectively.
Flood Control
Desalination Plant
Government investment
Ferry terminal
Government investment
Multi-modal Hub
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HYDRO-LOGIC HYDRO TYPOLOGY GREYWATER HARVESTING
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JAN 2010 FIELD TRIP TO MUMBAI JAN 2010 - MAY 2010 / Rhino scrips programming / Landscape drawing / Master plan drawing + Brad Kingsley, Joshua Turner / Diagrams and Rendering + Joshua Turner, Chirag Patel
KINNE FELLOWSHIP STUDIO LUCILLE SMYSER LOWENFISH MEMORIAL PRIZE DHARUKHANA, MUMBAI, INDIA
HALOPHYTE FARMING
AQUACULTURE BOARDWALK
DISTRIBUTION HUB
MANGROVE
SALTPANS ENERGY DISTRIBUTION
GENERATION
DESALINATION
LOW INCOME HOUSING
DESALINATION
MANGROVE
LOW INCOME HOUSING
MUD FLAT
DESALINATION
SOLAR POND
PRODUCTION - TIDAL ZONE
ECOLOGY - WET ZONE
HYDRO-LOGIC
PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE+TYPOLOGY AND FABRICS
HYBRID ZONE
BIOSAINE ZONE
TIDAL ZONE
HOUSING
FABRICS
We propose a reconfiguration of the water’s edge and a reindustrialization of the site which can capitalize on the existing rail and warehouse infrastructure and provide economic incentive to the Mumbai Port Trust to open the land for integrated residential and commercial development. The resulting urban form is creating by confluence between daily tidal flows (“water-in”) and modified storm water runoff patterns (“water-out”), creating a wet system from which all further development is generated. Additionally, multiple building and housing typologies are created, each responding formally to the hydrological functions generated by the relationship between water and socio-economic conditions.
RESIDENTIAL MXD COMMERCIAL OPEN SPACE INDUSTIRAL TRANSPORTATION
LAND USE
JAN 2010 FIELD TRIP TO MUMBAI JAN 2010 - MAY 2010 / Rhino scrips programming / Landscape drawing / Master plan drawing + Brad Kingsley, Joshua Turner / Diagrams and Rendering + Joshua Turner, Chirag Patel
KINNE FELLOWSHIP STUDIO LUCILLE SMYSER LOWENFISH MEMORIAL PRIZE DHARUKHANA, MUMBAI, INDIA
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Professional Work, 2007
HIGH ONE SKI RESORT TURN-KEY (DESIGN BUILD) COMPETITION, GANGWON-DO, KOREA DEC. 2007 Turn Key Competition, First Prize / Reports and documents / Presentation material / Resort housing & Unit Type design NOV. 2008 Construction Completed
HIGH ONE SKI RESORT
TURN-KEY (DESIGN BUILD) COMPETITION, GANGWON-DO, KOREA
DEC. 2007 Turn Key Competition, First Prize / Reports and documents / Presentation material / Resort housing & Unit Type design NOV. 2008 Construction Completed
Professional Work, 2008
SUWON SK HOUSING INVITED COMPETITION FOR SK CONSTRUCTION- SUWON, KOREA JUN.2008 - NOV. 2008 Competition Design / Master plan design / Master plan drawing / Landscape design, drawing with One Landscape. co. / Housing type and unit development / Interactive media design in coordination with Tobi (Former interactive media designer at MVRDV)
Housing development project for 1,200 units in one of Seoul's peripheral city, Suwon. The site was SK chemical's oil refinery plant, The main issue was management between real estate and phasing through the time of remediation.
SUWON SK HOUSING
TOWER TYPE I TYPICAL PLAN
LOBBY PLAN
JUN 2008 - NOV 2008 Competition Design / Master plan design / Master plan drawing / Landscape design, drawing with One Landscape. co. / Housing type and unit development / Interactive media design in coordination with Tobi
INVITED COMPETITION FOR SK CONSTRUCTION- SUWON, KOREA
TOWER TYPE 2
TOWER TYPE 3
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TYPICAL PLAN
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SUWON SK HOUSING COMMUNITY FACILITY
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INVITED COMPETITION FOR SK CONSTRUCTION- SUWON, KOREA
JUN 2008 - NOV 2008 Competition Design / Master plan design / Master plan drawing / Landscape design, drawing with One Landscape. co. / Housing type and unit development / Interactive media design in coordination with Tobi (Former interactive media designer at MVRDV)
1F PLAN
ELEVATION
SUWON SK HOUSING
INVITED COMPETITION FOR SK CONSTRUCTION- SUWON, KOREA
JUN 2008 - NOV 2008 Competition Design / Master plan design / Master plan drawing / Landscape design, drawing with One Landscape. co. / Housing type and unit development / Interactive media design in coordination with Tobi (Former interactive media designer at MVRDV)
Professional Work, 2007
DAEJEON KTX STATION DAEJEON RENAISSANCE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION JUN.2008 - NOV. 2008 Competition Design / Develope concept and development strategy with In-Sun Hahm / Master plan drawing / Landscape design
DAEJEON KTX STATION
DAEJEON RENAISSANCE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
JUN.2008 - NOV. 2008 Competition Design / Develope concept and development strategy with In-Sun Hahm / Master plan drawing / Landscape design
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JUN.2008 - NOV. 2008 Competition Design / Develope concept and development strategy with In-Sun Hahm / Master plan drawing / Landscape design
Academic Work, 2009
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO - SUNSET PARK, BROOKLYN, NY AUG.2009 - NOV. 2009 / Planning, Master plan drawing / Landscape design + Come Megane / Landscape drawing / Diagrams and Rendering + Brad Kingsley, Nidhi Bhatnagar, Come Megane, Monica Pinjani
SOCIOHYDROLOGY
Academic Work, 2009
SOCIO-HYDROLOGY BROOKLYN, NY Post industrial city is a city that succeeded to transform its heritage into new potentialities. Ten years ago in Brooklyn, Williamsburg started to become an extension of Manhattan by converting industrial sites. Following subway lines and other access ways, the developers now look at the mostly under utilized manufacturing building around the Gowanus canal as the next step of the process. The direction of this growth towards south set the scene of a confrontation between these developments and the will of the city to maintain the light industry in some of the same areas (North Sunset Park, Red Hook). If these disputed lots represent the potential of NYC for flexibility, a tabula rasa operation converting them into luxury condominiums represents its one way dry up.
SUNSET PARK AREA
HISTORY OF POLLUTION ECOLOGICAL IMPACT
ECOLOGICAL IMPACT New development
Natural Shoreline of Brooklyn
Gowanus Canal Development
Flushing Tunnel
2002-Residendial zone Brooklyn Heights
2008-Condos in Atlantic Yards
Increase in Pumps?
HISTORY OF LANDUSE MONO-FUNCTIONAL CITY bush terminal landfill peirs environmental restoration program bush terminal building (rear) state superfund site empire electric company state superfund site kings county works state superfund site
Manufacturing zone in Brooklyn
2010-Condos along Gowanus Canal
AUG.2009 - NOV. 2009 / Planning, Master plan drawing / Landscape design + Come Megane / Landscape drawing / Diagrams and Rendering + Brad Kingsley, Nidhi Bhatnagar, Come Megane, Monica Pinjani
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URBAN DESIGN STUDIO SUNSET PARK, BROOKLYN, NY
AUG.2009 - NOV. 2009 / Planning, Master plan drawing / Landscape design + Come Megane / Landscape drawing / Diagrams and Rendering + Brad Kingsley, Nidhi Bhatnagar, Come Megane, Monica Pinjani
ROOFTOP BUSINESS
WHEN IT RAINS
SOCIO-HYDROLOGY
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO SUNSET PARK, BROOKLYN, NY
MESSED-UP PLAN
AVAILABLE ROOFTOP AVAILABLE ROOFTOP 2 PARKING LOT PARK POSSIBLE HOUSING BIOSWALE POSSIBLE MASS HOUSING POSSIBLE HOUSING 2 POSSIBLE GREEN ROOF
AUG.2009 - NOV. 2009 / Planning, Master plan drawing / Landscape design + Come Megane / Landscape drawing / Diagrams and Rendering + Brad Kingsley, Nidhi Bhatnagar, Come Megane, Monica Pinjani
NOT A MASTER PLAN
Professional Work, 2008
SONGDO D17 D18 BL 1,200 UNITS OF LEED CERTIFIED HOUSING COMPLEX DEVELOPMENT FOR GALE INTERNATIONAL, SONGDO, INCHEON JUL. 2008 - AUG. 2008 Schematic design / Masterplan and building design, drawing AUG. 2008 - SEP. 2008 Detail design development / Unit and elevation design / Corrdinating presentation and meeting SEP. 2008 - NOW Under construction
SONGDO D17 D18 BL
1,200 UNITS OF LEED CERTIFIED HOUSING COMPLEX DEVELOPMENT FOR GALE INTERNATIONAL, SONGDO, INCHEON
JUL. 2008 - AUG. 2008 Schematic design / Masterplan and building design, drawing AUG. 2008 - SEP. 2008 Detail design development / Unit and elevation design / Corrdinating presentation and meeting SEP. 2008 - NOW Under construction
SONGDO D17 D18 BL
1,200 UNITS OF LEED CERTIFIED HOUSING COMPLEX DEVELOPMENT FOR GALE INTERNATIONAL, SONGDO, INCHEON
JUL. 2008 - AUG. 2008 Schematic design / Masterplan and building design, drawing AUG. 2008 - SEP. 2008 Detail design development / Unit and elevation design / Corrdinating presentation and meeting SEP. 2008 - NOW Under construction
Academic Work, 2009
ULTRA REAL TECHNICS OF ULTRA REAL, VISUAL STUDIES, GSAPP AUG.2009 - NOV. 2009 / Modeling with 3DS Max / Rendering by 3DS Max / Rendering by Photohop CS5
ULTRA REAL
TECHNICS OF ULTRA REAL, VISUAL STUDIES GSAPP, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
AUG.2009 - NOV. 2009 / Modeling with 3DS Max / Rendering by 3DS Max / Rendering by Photohop CS5
MAR.2006 - DEC. 2006 Thesis Director - Prof. Hyun Seo, Hanyang University
Academic Work, 2006
AUTOMOBILE FACTORY URBAN AUTOMOBILE FACTORY GRADUATION WORK HGSA, 2006
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4 simplified Processes for future Automobile Production
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MAR.2006 - DEC. 2006 Thesis Director - Prof. Hyun Seo, Hanyang University
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After the development of modern structure technology, just stacking up seems enough. It makes same architecture, and every building is just a combination of walls and slabs eventhough they all have different use, aim and function.
URBAN AUTOMOBILE FACTORY GRADUATION WORK FOR HGSA, 2006
MAR.2006 - DEC. 2006 Thesis Director - Prof. Hyun Seo, Hanyang University
ARCHITECTURE IS MORE THAN SLABS AND WALLS. Ms.Urban’s complaints made Mr.Architecture worried so much, and its solutions are on architect’s hands. ‘Sloped production line’ needs flat place to work, and way to carry components.
AUTOMOBILE FACTORY
PRESS SHOP
PAINT SHOP HANGING LIFT
BODY SHOP
ASSEMBLY SHOP LIFT & CONVEYER
From body shop to assembly shop, to overcome non-linear ramp and to get a space for bottom work, hanging lift is used.
Heavy material is moved to press shop , and after pressed, moved to body shopby lift.
URBAN AUTOMOBILE FACTORY GRADUATION WORK FOR HGSA, 2006
MAR.2006 - DEC. 2006 Thesis Director - Prof. Hyun Seo, Hanyang University
PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION also can show how the building works.
Personal Work, 2010
CENTRAL GLASS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION, SHINKENCHIKUSA, JAPAN JUN.2010 - AUG. 2010 / Masterplan and landscape design / Unit design + Seohong Min
CITY HALL
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CITY MUSEUM
SHOPPING MALL
GALLERY
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BUSINESS AREA
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Housing is infrastructure. The fundamental problem of housing as infrastructure is that it regulates a fixed lifestyle, making adaptation to environmental changes difficult. If housing can support a contemporary heterogeneous lifestyle, it can play a monumental role in the realization of the sustainable City. We believe ‘City’ is not an aggregate of spaces categorized by definitive functions, but a continuum where private and public daily life can coexist. This proposal rehabilitates housing as infrastructure by 1) creating a series of overlapping conditions that blur the boundaries between public and private fields, 2) deconstructing the unit of ‘Family’, as we understand as housing, and 3) redefining the notion of private space.
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250 PEOPLE X 41 CORES = 10,250 PEOPLE LAND AREA : 151,600 M2 / FAR: 316 % / MAX HEIGHT: 35M
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27 ROOMS + 35 ROOMS = 52 ROOMS FLOOR AREA: 2,695 M2
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