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Orange, the blend of red and yellow, is a mixture of the energy associated with red and the happiness associated with yellow. Orange is the color of joy, enthusiasm, creativity, success, balance, and expression.
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Editor’s Resume
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Water Library
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yello, B
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Cube
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Art in Cube
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Banners Maketh Play
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Pavilion Design
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Book Design
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Graphic Design
Platform for harmonization among the generations in the village
Opening a new chapter in the center of the Yeoido, Seoul
Cube gallery appears in the city of youth; Hongdae.
Embracing the universe of art in the building F!
Regenerating; Architecture, that is never be abandoned
'The Ball' 'Waving Light'
'From a Space to the Place' Program books
Posters from Student Union 2018
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Water Library
Site: Dongnimmun-ro 8gil,
Seodaemun-gu, Seoul
Site Area: 1260m2
Program: Urban Regeneration Date: 2018.03 - 2017.06 Personal Project
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Ansanjarak Village Urban Renewal Project
Ansanjarak village refers from Ansan Mountain to
Chungjeongno Station, Yeongcheon Market area. In February 2016, Ansanjarak Village was selected as a candidate site for revitalization of the Seoul city. The Seoul Urban Renaissance Revitalization
Project aims to enhance competitiveness and
improve the quality of life through government
support and communication among residents by selecting the aging regions in Seoul. Ansanjarak
village needs revitalization but it is difficult to cope
with the civilian self-sufficiency. Therefore, the case of supporting the private self-vitality is the priority. The necessity of urban renewal
Located near the city center, the Village in
Seodaemun is equipped with abundant historical and cultural resources such as Ansanjarak
Road, Yeongcheon Market, Independence Park, Seodaemun Prison History Hall, educational
facilities from elementary school to university, and good transportation conditions.
On the other hand, the city is surrounded by large-
scale development areas such as the North-East
New Town, Mapo City Environmental Improvement Project, and Jongno-gu Newtown. More than 70% of the buildings in this village are over 20 years old. Especially in the natural scenic areas, the
buildings are clinging to each other and the view is not secured. Also, the residents are experiencing inconvenience in living such as the narrow and
disturbed alley. Since Ansanjarak Village is rich in historical and cultural contexts and local assets
such as Yeongcheon Market, it identifies the current situation and abundant potential.
"Platform for harmonization among the generations" Water Library, rendering image, photoshop, 566x357
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The site, a node point, has a lot of difference in altitude, allowing residents to live up, and young
people to travel down. In this village where the old and the young live simultaneously, there is no cultural facility for them to harmonize. I am introducing Water Library - ‘Cheonyeon’ stands for
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‘water’, and ‘harmonize’ for ‘library’ - where all generations can meet in this node. Piercing the
roads in this area makes people to move free (figures 1 and 2) and this path intuitively passes through the library (figures 3 and 4). Thus, the left side of the road consists of the developed
residence and the library on the right. A tranquil nature is on the upper part, and the cheerful library in the lower. In addition, the part where the nature is contained is supported by the transparent floor, and the cafe will have full of natural light (figure 5,6,7 and 8).
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Park is the core program of the water library. All
users can move freely only through the park, from residence, library, and cafe. This makes people
possible to feel peace in nature even for a short time in this village where greens are insufficient. There is
a gallery between the cafe and the library to prevent noise, and the elderly welfare facilities are included in the residence so that seniors are freely allow to enjoy a rich life.
The rendering below contains a view from the
library looking down on the cafe, and it is placed by
books around, so that it would not be awkward when people are moving from one space to another. The ceiling is supporting by a louver with a transparent floor on top containing water inside, so that the Space placement diagram, sketch, 190X176
reflected natural light is efficiently pouring.
Water Library, rendering image, photoshop, 380X308
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Community Facilities
Street Network
Library Facilities
Facade Material
Superannuation
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Map of the village, photoshop, 320X166
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The exploded axono diagram on the left is made
with Photoshop, which was worked during the
mid-term of the project. Middle in the white floor, I planned to have green spaces. The water library program is located on the lower right and the
developed residence is on the upper left from the white floor. The water library contains galleries, cafes, libraries, seminar rooms, and offices.
Moreover, I used this site with a lot of ground
elevation to express the level differently and let people interact with each other in any spaces.
At the bottom, the section rendering is the work
submitted at the end of the project. Based on the
drawings, it is a retouched like a poster. The sky-
blue color line seen in the middle is the water, and
the slit part of the floor make water to rush down the wall and flows like a waterfall. Visitors can listen to
the sound of the water while enjoying the exhibitions and reading the books with relaxed atmosphere. The backyard residence was built in Hanok, a
traditional Korean housing, to harmonize with the
existing buildings of the village. The reason why the
sky is pink is because the concept color of the works of this time was a pink, and it was to give the same Exploded axono, photoshop, 420X581
feeling with unity.
Section render, photoshop, 380X200
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study room
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yello B
Site: 115, Yeouigongwon-ro,
Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
Site Area: 3379m2
Program: Office and Hotel Date: 2017.09 - 2017.12
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Office project in Yeoido
This semester focused on the task of designing a
complex building that meets the regulations and the nature of the site in earnest. I planned this building as a landmark of Yeouido which could be used by citizens and users by putting office and business hotels together. ‘yello B’, which is a huge bridge
that penetrates directly through two masses would represent Yeouido’s landmark characteristics. About Yeouido
Yeoido is the capital of the finance in Seoul.
As economy developed in 1970s, the nation’s
financial companies were concentrated and all
investors gathered in Yeoido. However, due to the development of the Internet and transportations, people getting together in Yeoido became
unnecessary. It has been waning in recent years.
The first goal of revitalizing Yeouido was to build a
site that allows the citizens to enjoy the area without breaking its own atmosphere. The site presented by the school had a cluster of business companies on
the left side and a Han River Public Park on the right side which connects the two meccas. The Kakao group, which is emerging lately to all ages, was perfect for this site.
"Opening a new chapter in the center of the Yeouido, Seoul" yello B, rendering image, photoshop, 566X336
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The office had to hold two companies in
one because of the Kakao’s characteristic, collaboration. Kakao Bank was only used
in online without any services at real which made people to have trouble. Therefore, it is a win-win situation for Kakao group and
Yeoido to have both. Office on the left and
business hotel on the right made courtyard
on the middle that make people to gather and enjoy. The ground connecting the citizens
and the bridge connecting the users show it
instantly as their moto ‘Connect Everything’. The bubble diagram on the left shows all
the programs' characteristics together and
why they gather each other to create synergy. yello B is now presenting the eco-friendly Bubble diagram, indesign, 196X180
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If you look at the plan of the site, (figure 1) you can see the shape is trapezoidal. First of all, a very basic
building shape, rectangle, goes into the site so that it would fit perfectly, and then the road was opened to
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connect two huge nodes (figure 2) bonding the business area on the left and the Han-river area on the right.
Naturally, two masses are created, one of which has an office program and the other has a hotel. The mass of the office that represents the financial market gave a sense of hierarchy by making the scale of the business hotel small (figure 3). The empty space between them is filled with greenery, so people can fluently feel the connection between nature and business. The two masses were connected by bridges functioning other needs in the building (figure 4).
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yello B, rendering image, photoshop, 380X284
In this project, I was able to learn the deep part of
the construction by dealing with diverse materials and details. Curtain wall, the duct of the ceiling,
the finishing materials, and HVAC system was not
covered before. It was also an opportunity to learn the layout of the columns to plan the basement parking lot and to know the sequence of the buildings construction.
Study books, drawings, and panels, which are the
core of the project, are well representing the ‘yello B’. The panel is including the final renderings, drawings, evacuation plan, and section detail. Evacuation plan, autocad, 196X200
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Cube
Site: 30, Wausan-ro 18-gil, Mapo-gu Seoul, Republic of Korea
Site Area: 1400m2 Program: Gallery
Date: 2016.09-2016.12
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Gallery project in Hongdae
The project was to integrate all the galleries
scattered within the university into one represen-
tative gallery. It was outside the school grounds, so I had to design it prominently so that not only the students but also the outsiders could participate.
The project put creative and separate spaces, which was different from the typical building structure and movement, allowing various people to work.
2016, Hongik university's gallery has come to the
place of youth, Hongdae. While Hongdae has lots of commercial facilities, it has few cultural places. Appearance of gallery will help make people
become more active and provide opportunities to younger and older generations to visit.
"Cube gallery appears in the city of youth Hongdae." Cube, rendering image, photoshop, 420x297
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As the site of the university is narrow, many exhibitions
have been scattered in various buildings. This made
complication among the visitors and hard for them to find the shows. Integrating all the exhibitions became a top priority since then. A new site near school would make all the previous exhibitions into one and make people possible to view them easily without getting lost.
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Gallery 'CUBE' is a huge cube-shaped mass as it is
called, with its corners embedded in the ground. The
entrance of the gallery besides the mass is in the form
of a pavilion, which is the starting point of all exhibitions. The left side of the site allows the students to enter and the right side allows the visitors.
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The space where the two roads face each other
naturally enters the gallery site while people are walking. The glass sculptured pavilion entrance
greets the people on the small site and a gallery mass is on the opposite side.
The entrance is unified into one, while the
entrance to the exhibition and commercial facilities is thoroughly separated. There is an up-and-
down exhibition center with a huge hall, and a
long escalator connecting the two exhibition halls drastically piercing the center of the hall making people to feel grandeur.
Various activities are held in the hall. Mostly,
lectures and different types of shows are held. The music and sounds from the hall do not affect the
pedestrians outside due to the comparatively lower
level of the hall. Moreover, the entrance of the hall is Idea sketch, sketch, 210X297
limited, activities in the 'Cube' are all independent.
Section render, photoshop, 380X232
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Model, scale 1:200
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2F Cafe rendering, photoshop, 336X154
1F Hall rendering, photoshop, 336X154
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Art in Cube
Site: F building, 94,
Wausan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Site Area: 2012m2
Program: Renovation
Date: 2017.03 - 2017.06 Personal Project
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School renovation project in Hongdae
The core of this project is to review the technical
and functional aspects of the building and
reconstruct it according to the user's requirements. The dynamic facade was ruined through decades
which turned the building monotonous. Therefore, this art college building is now equipped with a
splendid lobby and a work space in accordance to
the school's reputation. It was also a great chance to organize a two-month study and prepare a program book that could be presented professionally.
As there are more than 50 percent of art students
residing in this building, facility problems never stop. Cleanliness, flow of other students, and space environmental problems, which have
resulted from negligence of school. Therefore, it is urgent to renew all the problems and design plans with professionals who can deal with the current
situations. Corresponding to art students in 2017, the Department of Fine Arts at Hongik University
aims for better quality of life and sustainable urban development.
"Embracing the universe of art in the building F!" Art in Cube, rendering image, photoshop, 900X563
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Toward these problems, renovation is focused on inter-disciplinary approach. As the Fine Arts Hall
(a.k.a. Building F) has zero identity, almost none knows where the Building F is nor the existence of
this building even though hundreds of students pass through it every day. In contrast with the 1970s, Building F lost its dynamic characteristics surrounded by other school buildings. Loss of its identity
results in horrible consequences. No daylight, No existence, No concern. No nothing. To revitalize, united private gallery and the machine hall may help the building to stand out.
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To revitalize, united private gallery and the machine hall may help the building to stand out. With Building U (New Arts Hall)
and Building E (Design and Arts Hall), this gallery cube is placed in middle of the three buildings, making art students and other people to have easier access than before.
The cube is all covered with glass attracting viewers and making it look outstanding. Contrast with the former design (solid
and cold red bricks cover), glass makes people to bond with each other and communicate through its transparency not
only physically but also network-wise. Top of this cube, triangular pavilion invites a great number of visitors showing off its elevation. All the users will be filled with the beauty of this frame structure which will make HAS great again. (Hongik Art School)
After a year in 2018, the school finally started to renovate building F, and as expected, the new lobby was large enough for
students to gather and meet each other. They spread to other place after they gathered in the lobby, and were able to look at each other face-to-face at least twice a day in the building.
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Banners Maketh Play
Site: Seonyu Island Park 3343,
Seonyu-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
Site Area: 105m2
Program: Pavilion
Date: 2016.04 - 2016.05 Team Project
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About 'UAUS Competition'
UAUS is a collegiate architectural association with
21 universities in the metropolitan area. It arranges a place for creative, academic and interchange
between architectural universities, and provides practical experience to architecture students. In
addition, UAUS creates a culture of architecture
festivals in which ordinary citizens can participate and communicate with the public, and presents
the social and cultural possibilities of architecture.
UAUS have been active since 2011 in the earnest
concern about thinking about architecture. As part of this idea, it holds a joint exhibition every year. 2016 Annual UAUS Exhibition Theme
UAUS will be celebrating the 5th UAUS Architecture
Festival in 2016 on Seonyu island where it is
famous for its rejuvenation. Through this exhibition, UAUS will try to understand the significance of
sustainability and renewal, which is an important
issue for the general society and architecture, and
to make the architectural attempts to overcome the
environmental destruction of the building act through the pavilion. The theme of the 5th exhibition in UAUS is 'RE: PLAYARCHITECTURE'.
"Regenerating; Architecture, that is never be abandoned" Banners Maketh Play, DSLR Camera, 420x265
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Mock-up, wood and form board, scale 1:30
Seonyu Island Park is different from the parks that are often seen in urban areas. It is because it is
transformed into a park without harming the nature of the water purification plant. By exposing the concrete waterway and the mechanism of the water purification system, it became a space where people gather interests in the characteristics of the park and convey the meaning of reproduction.
The mechanism was revealed to the external area by the same principle to create a pavilion that harmonizes
the way of expressing the reproduction of Seonyu Island. In addition, it tried to convey the method of
reproduction using banners which are hard to reproduce. The movement of the banner by the mechanism
visually attracts people’s attention. Most of the banners are used for a certain period, then they turn into waste. This banner, which is hard to be recycled, meets with the architectural pavilion and causes curiosity regarding the kind of regeneration it can take.
In this pavilion, the elements of banners are communicating through the direct participation of the users. The
space where the light and shadow falls in the mechanism keeps changing and this makes participants feel thrilled. Not only participants but also people who are watching indirectly feel the interest.
People's participation is the driving force of the banner movement, and the beginning of the mechanism at
the same time. Through direct experience, shadows created by light and banners change their appearance, which allows people to see how space changes. At the same time, the people who are visiting can also
experience indirectly, causing the people around the pavilion to 'ventilate' its rebirth. We also wanted to make visitors experience the change of space. The discarded banners through this process allow users to have an
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impressive experience and hope to include a new sense of rebirth.
Pavilion rendering image, photoshop, 800x420
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Pavilion photo, DSLR Camera, 210X285
Banner Reuse We wanted to make a
First Replay
banner that conveys a
Using Discarded Material
role of creating space in the
We kept thinking about
different meaning in the
Pavilion mechanism, illustrator, 160X214
Second Replay Using
Non-Discarded Material The steel pipe scaffold was
advertisement, which is the
how to use the banner and
used, and the dimension
yet hard to play its role due
temporary scaffold.
the unit length that was
original role of the banner,
to its short-lasting function.
the sandwich panel as a
Assembly
of the member was set to previously distributed.
Minimizing permanent
bonds such as welding
and increasing the number of fluid bonds like clamps
Thus, the steel pipe scaffolding pipe can be relocated
after it has finished its role as a pavilion.
Pavilion diagram, photoshop, 297X210
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The Ball Pavilion Design
Site: National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), 313,
Gwangmyeong-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
Site Area: 100m2
Program: Pavilion
Date: 2016.09 - 2016.10 Team Project
"Balloons for the party make everyone happy." On the 30th anniversary, the collaborative competition was hosted by ‘UAUS’ and the ‘National Museum
of Modern and Contemporary Art’. Three teams were selected from all over the country and ‘The Ball’ was
selected. The aim of the project is to create a pavilion where citizens can play. Fortunately, the weather was sunny throughout the festival and it was a successful exhibition without any accidents.
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) held a festival 'Siwall Dabang' celebrating
the 30th anniversary of its opening. The 'Siwall Dabang' is an outdoor cultural event held in a museum which is decorated with beautiful autumn leaves. Especially this exhibition, expands the character of the museum
as an art festival where viewers, writers and artists come together as one. The theme of this festival involves artists from exhibitions, performances, architecture, dance, and workshops. Through this festival, visitors will be able to meet various artists in diverse fields. They can break down the barrier of existing arts.
The Hongik University team, which was selected upon the theme for 'memories', made a pavilion with
balloons as its main material. Balloons, regardless of country, are props that cannot be missed at parties and
events. Hereby, people unconsciously think of anniversaries or special days when they encounter the pavilion. The balloons become the mediators that remind visitors of their memorable days.
The balloon is a module and at the same time a structure itself which symbolizes celebration, and party.
In addition, it smoothly breaks down the boundaries between art and architecture, and at the same time harmonizes with the venue. Beyond the strong architectural character, 'The Ball' naturally melts into the surrounding art form.
'The Ball' is a kind of headquarter that aims to make space for people to conduct functional activities such as
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guiding and receiving events under the pavilion. During the ceremony, visitors can feel both the characters of pavilion, and the functional activities performed thereunder. The main construction principle is to secure the lower space by connecting the balloons with helium which has a lower density than that of the atmosphere. After finishing both ends of the V-shaped balloon, each balloon is woven together with cable ties and used as one module. Referring to the plan, we float these in the air by filling gas at the same time. 'The ball' is completed within few minutes, where each balloon becomes a wall and a ceiling.
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Waving Light
Site: 5th window, L building, 94, Wausan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Site Area: 21.7m3
Program: Pavilion
Date: 2015.09 - 2015.12 Personal Project
Pavilion Design
"Enlightening the dark corridor shall bring the space to life." The goal of this project is to select one work from each studio as a representative and try to build it in actual scale., Gorgeous lights were utilized in pavilion to complement the dark corridor and drab character, which
attracted many people's attention. In addition, we learned the mock-up process and studied the construction procedure in detail.
The Pavilion project is my first project as a student of Department of Architecture. The site is a window frame
located at the end of the aisle of the L building. Even though the building is the Department of Architecture, the corridor reminisces a cold and dull laboratory.
I wanted to transform this drab space into a space where the hallway is beyond the function of merely
passing through, yet to a place where people can linger around.
Students walk through the corridor toward the gorgeous lights that are seen far away. The entrance to the
pipe, which was initially seen as a line, is gradually transformed into a colorful material and color circle, giving
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pleasure while changing the perception. The interior of the pipe is made of different materials and colored films, making it more powerful.
This project made our team deal with the very first full-scale work. The pavilion is constructed of materials
that are prefabricated from the pipe company which are in contract with us. It is then artificially recreated by
our hands. This project is an opportunity to learn the overall work related to construction such as sequence of the full-scale work, cooperation, construction period, etc.
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From the Space To the Place
Project: The class' goal is to explore the
meaning of arts and architecture.
The book contains best students'
opinions that were well thought out.
Professor: Il Suk, KIM
Publisher: Hongik Unviersity
Class: Space and Psychology Date: 2015.03 - 2015.06
Book Publication
Markus Raetz is an artist who has broken down the boundaries of an opposite, showing literally antonyms,
such as ‘yes’ and ‘no’, ‘non’ and ‘oui’, ‘we’ and ‘me’. His works show both sides of antonyms that give audience to feel ambiguous in the same time. These are distinctly different from illusion depending on the direction, ‘yes’ can be prominent or ‘non’. Thus, he does not emphasize any single word, but enables the audience to see
what he sees and how he perceives it. But what is even more impressive here is that people can able to look
at the process how the words change, rather than seeing ‘yes’ and ‘no’ in the same time. Looking at his works, people might often feel in the sense of 'no' from the standpoint of 'yes', or the other way, but not both. The
part that changes from ‘yes’ to ‘no’ and ‘no’ to ‘yes’ can be represent of a boundary that demolish age of the youngs and the olds.
Every vday, people take a stand in the neutral when conflicts come across and act flexibly in which direction
they might go, depending on the situation. Therefore, the boundary is not a line nor barrier but feeling of
each cognitive process at each stage. If you feel differently from one day to another in a normal passing
environment, then the moment is a moment when you are aware of it in a different direction than normal. Markus Raetz, From a Space to the Place, pg.110 Richard Serra, who says "when you leave the place where the work is placed, it must be destroyed." is a
good indication of the nature of site-specific art. In other words, when a work is planned, a specific place must also be planned and should be made to be a part of it. If the work leaves the place, the original intention,
meaning, and concept of the work are all destroyed. The courtroom and the dismissal of <Tilted Arc> tell us
that art can exist in the public by the meaning of art itself, and leave a question, "Should art be given priority
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in the function of public rights?". The site-specific art has the value of the artist’s work time and this value transformed to the place where it becomes a stage to the artist. ...
Perhaps Richard Serra is the artist who achieved the art that has a direction with faith in the reality. His work
has been accomplished only in the unpredictable situation with his own character and these finally made him the perfect artist of the site-specific art.
Richard Serra, From a Space to the Place, pg.129
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Pina Bausch is a myth in the 20th century modern dance world. The qualifier "the most outstanding innovator in the last
50 years" explains her position. How did this small dancer captivate the hearts of the world? The secret lies in 'interest in humans'. Pina Bausch always listens to human emotions rather than seeking harmonious choreography or superior
technology. She has been constantly exploring ways to express and express the existential questions that human beings must inevitably raise, such as love and hate, longing and loneliness, frustration and fear, memory and oblivion.
An important factor that cannot be missed in this creative work is communication with dancers. While dancers are
collaborators beyond a passive hitter moving along a designated line, choreographers are a kind of designer who transform, connect, and unify what is discovered during practice. Notable fact is body languages and common movements are
conspicuous elements of Pinaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s work. She uses these factors to express the details which came from her common lifestyle with colorful dance techniques. Unfamiliar feelings calmly hit when people first encounter Pina 's work. This 'non-formation' can be somewhat uncomfortable for an audience who is familiar with well-choreographed dance.
Ironically, therefore, she gained the hearts of people around the world. Sharing opinions with the members and the
experiences of the audience on a realistic subject that everyone can understand made huge communication field among
the stage. Primitive emotions of human are freely unfolded in a violent poison, an elegant duet, a dynamic dance, and the
audience gets fresh impression through the beauty of this body. While this German choreographer dismantled the barriers of
fine art and the public, it also broke the boundaries between art forms. Beginning with the introduction of theater composition, she has presented new possibilities by combining dance with various artistic elements such as music, film, opera, and art. Pina finally made a dance as an integrated art.
Pina Baush, From a Space to the Place, pg.321
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Program Book Book Design
4 3 2 1 Since junior, I have consistently made program books for each architectural design studio project. First
book at the top was made in spring semester this year on the senior, the second in fall semester in 2017,
the third one in spring semester in 2017, and the fourth is my very first portfolio. 1 is a book that includes site history research, site analysis, population, statistics, diagrams, and a master plan, which were related to the
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regeneration of the city at that time. 2 is a program book about office design projects in the second semester
of last year. Analyzing the Yeouido area in Seoul, investigating three sites, and selecting which office to put in,
it shows all the process of defining the concept. 3 is a book about the process of the school renovation project in the first semester of junior. The details are the same as the second book. Finally, the fourth book was
my first portfolio, and it contains all the works from the first grade to the junior. I was able to admitted in the language course in Hong Kong University at the winter in 2017 by applying with this portfolio.
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서대문구 천연동 도시재생 개요
9.0%
서울시
마스터 플랜
site_analysis
approach
천연동
8.9%
충현동
6.7% 4.2%
2.6%
2.3%
1인 가구 비율
광역버스, 간선버스 지선버스, 마을버스 지하철
독거 노인 비율
2015년 집계구 기준, 서울통계
안산자락마을 도시재생 사업
안산자락마을은 충정로역에서
영천시장에 이르는 천연동, 충현동 일대 서대문역세권(면적 약 289,000㎡)을 말합니다.
개요
행정동 : 천연동+충현동 일부
법정동 : 영천동, 옥천동, 천연동, 냉천동, 충정로2가, 충정로3가 일부
※영천재개발구역, 마포도시환경정비구역, 북아현뉴타운구역 제외 면적 : 인구 :
약 289,000㎡ (약 87,422평) 7,987명
가구수 : 3,561가구
(아파트 520가구/비아파트3,041가구) 용도지역 :
1종일반 11.9%, 2종일반 49.3%, 3종일반 33.8%, 준주거 1.9%, 일반상업 3.1% 도시계획시설 :
학교시설 22.8%, 공원 및 녹지시설 2.4%
2010년 집계구 기준, 서울통계
안산자락마을은 2016년 2월 서울형
도시재생활성화(근린재생일반형)
후보지 지역으로 선정되며 본격적인
1인가구비율
거주형태
인구 분포에 있어서 특징은 최근 10년 1
주거환경개선 작업이 시작되었습니다.
대상지 내 거주 가구들의 형태는 자가
인가구 증가율이 각 천연동 9.0%, 충현동
서울형 도시재생활성화 사업은
27.5%, 임대(전월세) 72.5%로 세입자들의
8.9%로 서울시 평균 6.7%보다 더 높다는
서울시 내 노후화된 지역을 선정하여
비율이 압도적으로 높습니다. 이는 거주 지
것입니다. 특히 인구 중 독거노인 비율도 천
정부지원과 주민들간의 소통을
속성 및 지역 애착심이 부족하다는 문제점을
연동 4.2%로 서울시의 약 2배에 달합니다.
통해 경쟁력을 강화하고 삶의 질을
야기하고 주거 환경 개선에 대해 소극적인
이는 노인들이 고독사의 위험에 크게 노출되
자세를 취하게 되었습니다. 반면 대상지 내
필요함을 증명합니다.
고 있으며 주거환경 악화를 이유로 임차인들
어 있음을 의미하고 더욱 활발한 커뮤니티가
높인다는 취지의 사업입니다.
안산자락마을은 재생의 필요성은
높으나 민간 스스로의 극복이 어려워
의 노년층은 임대업을 주 수입원으로 생활하 이 줄어들어 생계 유지의 문제로도 이어지고 있습니다. 임차인들의 주요 대상은 신촌이나
민간의 자생력 강화를 위해 우선
종로에서 일을 하는 직장인들이며, 일부는
지원하는 사례에 속하고 있습니다.
영천시장에서 일하는 주민들이기도 합니다.
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Yeouido 2017, program book #2, indesign, 182X257
Fine Arts Hall Renovation 2017, program book #3, indesign, 182X257
Frat House
Banners Maketh Play
yello B
Chunma Library
Phase 1
Phase 2
Setting zones
Settle
The commercial areas surrounding Hongik University (a.k.a Hongdae) used to be filled with tourists and college students until it has been stalled lately. So, what is now rising is the neighboring town, Yeonnam. During this stagnation period, Yeonnam-dong has rapidly emerged. It has become the hub of all sites with word-of-mouth among the population. As this town has a high potential of becoming a landmark, the Frat House is the optimum.
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UP
Freshman
Lvl 1320mm
12
Living Room
Part A
Lvl 1320mm
Setting area according to instructions
Garage
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Porch
UP
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yello B
Courtyard Lvl 1080mm
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Meeting Room Lvl 1080mm
Cinema Pool
Junior art in CUBE yello B Chunma Library
DN
Phase 3
Phase 4
Phase 5
Empty
Reflecting sky
Configure
UP
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plan B1, garage, scale 1:200
This semester focused on the task of designing a complex
plan 1F, living room, seminar room, cinema pool, courtyard, scale 1:200
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building that meets the regulations and the nature of the site which could be used by citizens and users by putting office
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Living Room
Emptying for the influx of nature
in earnest. I planned this building as a landmark of Yeouido
DN
Senior
Master Bathroom Master Room
Kitchen
Establish the flow of communication between earth and sky
A library communicating nature and the sky
and business hotels together. ‘yello B’, which is a huge bridge that penetrates directly through two masses would
Corridor & Terrace
represent Yeoido’s landmark characteristics.
DN
Bathroom
DN
Bathroom
Room
PERSONAL PROJECT
Dress Room DN
Meeting Room
Room
Work Room
UP
posters
Part A
Lvl 1200mm
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Terrace
Music Booth
pavilion details sandwich panels, DSLR Camera, 1830x1220 (top) rollers, DSLR Camera, 1830x1220 (left) fixed pully for banners, DSLR Camera, 1830x1220 (right)
Terrace
DN
contents
Frat House Banners Maketh Play CUBE The Ball
Core area setting based on function
DN
height 2500mm
Sophomore
Part B
General
Architectural Project (6)
Kitchen
Lvl 1320mm
Service
Part B
08
Utility Room
08
plan 2F, guest room, music booth, scale 1:200
plan 3F, guest room master room, work room, terrace, scale 1:200
back elevation, autocad and sketchup, 150x210
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Poster
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Graphic Design
HSA pre-school poster 2018, indesign, 297X370
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Housing concept poster 2016, illustrator, 297X420
HSA pre-school poster 2018, photoshop, 297X420
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contact sinalee@sas.upenn.edu networks issuu.com/sinaleee
date of birth: may 3, 1994 place of birth: seoul, south korea
Education
Apgujeong High School Hongik University University of Pennsylvania
20, Apgujeong-ro 39-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 06003 94, Wausan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 04066 3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
March 2010 - Feburary 2013 March 2015 - Feburary 2020 August 2018 - December 2018
Teaching Experience
Hongik High School
51, Seongmisan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 03967
July 2018 - August 2018
Language
Korean English
Native Toefl 103
Feburary 2018
Skills
AutoCAD Sketchup Rhino Grasshopper Photoshop Illustrator Indesign
10/10 7/10 8/10 7/10 10/10 8/10 10/10
Database 2015-2018 Typology
Name
Period of Time
Note
Days of work
Study abroad
University of Pennsylvania
August, 2018 - December, 2018
International Student
128
Volunteer work
Teaching
July, 2018 - August, 2018
11th grade, English
15
Architectural work*
Water Library
March, 2018 - June, 2018
Program: Library
126
Student council poster
Hongik Posters
February, 2018 - July, 2018
12th Hongik Student Counsel
120
State scholarship
Changjo, Gongro
February, 2018
-
-
Publication
Sprinkling Paint on the White Building
February, 2018 - March, 2018
Portfolio
61
Travel
Hong Kong and Macau
February, 2018
-
5
Architectural work
yello B
September, 2017 - December, 2017
Program: Office
121
Volunteer work
UIA SEOUL
September, 2017 - October, 2017
Docent
30
State scholarship
Hyupdong
August, 2017
-
-
Internship scholarship
ITM Corporation
June, 2017 - August, 2017
-
-
Architectural work**
Chunma Library
June, 2017 - August, 2017
Program: Library
62
Architectural work
Art in CUBE
March, 2017 - June, 2017
Program: Art College
124
State scholarship
Hyupdong
February, 2017
-
-
Travel
Sydney, Australia
December, 2016 - January, 2017
-
14
Architectural work
Cube
September, 2016 - December, 2016
Program: Gallery
122
Pavilion*
The Ball
September, 2016 - October, 2016
Finalist in MMCA competition
62
State scholarship
Changjo
August, 2016
-
-
Travel
Spain, France, Italy, Greece
June, 2016 - July, 2016
-
25
Architectural work
Frat House
March, 2016 - June, 2016
Program: Residence
121
Pavilion*
Banners Maketh Play
March, 2016 - May, 2016
Finalist in UAUS competition
63
State scholarship
Myeonhak
February, 2016
-
-
Travel
Singapore, Singapore
January, 2016
-
6
Travel
Sapporo, Japan
December, 2015
-
5
Volunteer work
Senior Care Center
November, 2015
Senior care
2
Pavilion*
Waving Light
September, 2015 - December, 2015
College exhibition
123
State scholarship
Hyupdong
August, 2015
-
-
Travel
Osaka, Japan
July, 2015
-
4
Publication
From a Space to the Place
March, 2015 - June, 2015
Opinions of artists
115
*Works were exhibited **Works were constructed