Soojung Yoo WorkSample

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COMPETITION WORKS

A Helsinki Linki, SE, 2012

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Passage of C

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Very Fast Airp

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Crystal INC, U

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Modular Arch

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Street Museu


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RKS ontemplation, US, 2015

port, US, 2015

US, 2015 PROFESSIONAL WORKS

hitecture, US, 2015

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Schwabisch Hall, DE, Maxwan, 2012

Mumbai, IN, 2010

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Shanghai University of Electrical Power, CN, Samoo, 2013-2014

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Exhibition_Emergence, KO, 2014

um, US, 2008

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Ulaanbaatar New City Hall, MO, Samoo, 2014

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Model_CONGRESS CENTER, IT, Fuksas, 2010 Model_Zenith Hall_Structure Studio, 2011

ican Dystopia, US, 2011

OTHER WORKS


COMPETITION

HELSINKI LINKI

Team, Matthew Jull, Leena Cho, Edward Nichols Responsible for concept development, drawing

We choose to adopt a simple box-like form that d institutions through formal importance. Instead creating a dynamic series of spaces that are foc the staff and public that will use this occupy and continue to change and evolve against the back

Helsinki Central Library competition (honorable mention) Helsinki, Sweden 2012 Spring

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north entrance

+10.40m

+3.00m

90m2

RESTAURANT/ SAUNA

602m2

297m2

Cleaning point 20m2

Cleaning point 20m2

sliding facade

+10.40m

independant access

Returns automat room 80m2 -4.20m

B1

Service and loading area 350m2 +10.40m

B2

354m2

+3.00m

ISTIC

308m2

1

1

Cleaning point 18m2

23m2

207m2

49m2

164m2

614m2 -9.70m

+3.00m 67m2

folding facade

2 south entrance

B1

ROOF cycle path


son , Marcus Parviainen, Pierre Jean Le Maitre g diagrams, 3D modeling, rendering, and collages

does not compete with the surrounding cultural , the focuses on programmatic potentials by cused on the needs, desires, and ambitions of d use this space. mix of various media that will kdrop of an information-centered age.

Cleaning point 12m2

+15.40m

Roof Terrace

Roof Terrace

Collections Level

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Basement Level

Below-Grade Development (future)

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Ground Level

+15.40m

Basement Level

Below-Grade Development (future)

Program Learning and Doing

24 hour houraccess access(Spiral (spiralRamp) ramp) Normal Visitor (Walk) Normal VisitorCiculation Circulation (walk) Normal Visitor (elevators) Normal VisitorCiculation Circulation (elevators) Service Service

Event Spaces Lobby and Central Service Spaces External Service Providers Library Logistics and Back of House Staff Spaces Library Collections


STUDIO

CORNELL

AMERICAN DYSTOPIA Cornell University, Thesis Project Abandoned Drosscape, United States 2011 Spring Critics, Yehre Suh, Jonathan Ochshorn

“ The American Dream� is a form of spectacle. Tr large private lot is the symbol of stability and in product to sell and increasing demand in the h project contaminates the picturesque vision of suburban city evolves with the passage of time of high-tech favelas without loosening the gras


EXPANDABLE UNIT

ONE UNIT

raditional, detached, single-family housing on a ndication of social status. This ideal becomes the housing market actively causes the sprawl. The f suburbia by reorienting it into a metropolis. The e, both horizontally and vertically with a network sp on the “American Dream.”

PRIMARY MODULE

HOUSING

Strong Decentralization Trend and Spill Over Trends of Blight-

LEISURE

COMMERCIAL

PEDESTRIAN

DRIVEWAY

CARRIER


STUDIO

COLUMBIA

PASSAGE OF CONTEMPLATION Columbia University, GSAPP New York, NY, USA 2015 Fall Critics, Thomas Phifer and Gabriel Smith

The language and human, a endlessly. Pa endless rows self.


e of colonnades was used in the place where the life and death, divinity and sky and earth meets. The colonnades form the loop, thus they repeat assage of colonnades expands and becomes the field, and as one walks s of colonnades and trees, he forgets outside world, and focus on inner


STUDIO

COLUMBIA

VERY FAST AIRPORT Columbia University, GSAPP Rokonkoma, NY, USA 2015 Summer Critics, Nanako Umemoto

The project explores the design of Low Cost C located in Ronkonkoma. The project explores consequences for the contemporary airport, orchestration of sensory experience by push desires, and ambitions of the staff and public space. Plastic bottles are used to analyze structural Modules of bottles are used to compose enve structural modules becomes external elemen


Carrier Airport, looking at Islip Airport s an alternative set of architectural seeking new effects through a rigorous hing the envelope of material effects. needs, c that will use this occupy and use this

l integrity of its usage and purpose. elope and layers of volume within. The nt, which is comprised of an outer, a


STUDIO

THESIS COLUMBIA

CRYSTAL INC Columbia University, GSAPP NewYork, NY, USA 2015 Fall Critics, Joseph Vidich Team, Melissa Balcazar, Jaewoo Park, Francisco Gonzalez-Calatayud

Crystal Inc, was the project from Surface, Sc course from GSAPP. We used crystal structur system to anticipate and adapt to extrinsic va and the immediate surrounding urban condi New Inc Building next to New Museum, we a invigorate surrounding condition. The surfac seating, and planting platform.

23.6” 23.6”

206”

8 panels

8 panels

64 panels

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creen & Structure, a digital fabrication re create modules of surface & structure ariables such as light transmittance, wind, ition. Adding a surface structure to existing also attempted surface as a brand identity to ce structure interact with users as platform,

23.6”

23.6” 23.6” 23.6”

23.6” 23.6”


STUDIO

CORNELL

INCREMENTAL MUMBAI Cornell University RTO+, Mumbai, India 2010 Fall Critic, Lily Chi Team, Marcial Mora

Initial housing plan

India is the world’s second most populat inhabitants. However, the number itself condition. There are the multiplicities of spaces that, compounded by economic/ incomprehensible landscape. The proje housing typologies,

Expanded housing


ted city with approximately 18 million cannot describe India’s complex kinetic f ethnicities, religions, cultures, and /social segregation, create a seemingly ect aimed to understand the various

Weaving streets

Weaving Lanes

Weaving Alleys

Incremental Housing


STUDIO

CORNELL

STREET MUSEUM Cornell University Williamsburg, New York, United States 2008 Fall Critic, Michael Silver

Williamsburg is filled with young spirits and intervention should provide the space where obstructed. The building is the extension of street. The b of movement from the street, road, and exces around various types of program volumes, an space.


d their free minds. Thus architectural e their spirit can be exposed, not to be

Cafe/Bar

building becomes temporary containment ssive grid of Manhattan. The street wraps nd programs are organized to create dynamic

Restaurant Concert Hall

CONCERT HALL

Private Owned Gallery

cinema/ video display room

Exhibition Hall Museum Shop LIBRARY HALL

Exhibition Hall for Rent

Museum Shop

Museum Office MARKET PLACE/ ART AUCTION


STUDIO

Columbia University, GSAPP Brooklyn, New York, United States 2015 Fall Critic, David Wallance Team, Lin Su, Hillary Ho, Sungyeon Hwang

10’ X 20’ MODULE 1

10’ X 27’ MODULE 1

10’ X 40’ MODULE 1

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10’ X 27’ MODULE 2

10’ X 40’ MODULE 2

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10’ X 27’ MODULE 3

10’ X 40’ MODULE

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Given the restraints of modula we decided to embrace this fa form. The building’s u-shape c the adjacent Gowanus Canal. building takes on a uniformity blend the transition between

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10’ X 33’ MODULE 1

10’ X 53’ MODULE 1

10’ X 40’ MODULE

MODULE CATALOGUE Micro Unit 130 sq.ft

12.5 ft

7.5 ft

12.5 ft

6.5 ft

10 ft

10 ft

10 ft

10 ft

10 ft

10 ft

10 ft

10 ft

10 ft

10 ft

10 ft

10 ft

6.5 ft

12.5 ft

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200 sq.ft unit

12.5 ft

10 ft

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10 ft

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Module Depth

Second Floor

Third Floor

Fo

Balcony

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Balcony

A

Utility

0’

B 3’

7’

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7’

7’

B A

3’

SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1’ = 1/8’’

0’

COLUMBIA

MODULAR ARCHITECTURE


ar design (dimensioning and transportation), act and accentuate this aspect in the building creates a courtyard space looking towards . On the exterior facing the street, the y through a curtain wall façade that aims to each module level.

0’ X 33’ MODULE 2

10’ X 40’ MODULE

10’ X 53’ MODULE 2

Balcony

300 sq.ft unit

Utility Space

Second Floor

Third Floor

Fourth Floor

Fifth Floor

Sixth Floor

ourth Floor

Fifth Floor

Sixth Floor

Balcony

C

Balcony

B

B

Utility

3’

3’

0’

0’

C 0’

0’

A

Seventh Floor

Eighth Floor

10’

B

Utility

C

Utility

10’

10’

10’

A 10’

53’

A 10’

53’

A 10’

40’

A 10’

40’

40’

40’

A 10’

33’

B 33’

10’

C B

A

Utility

27’

A

10’

27’

A

10’

27’

20’

B

A

40’

Module Depth

Balcony Balcony

Balcony

A

Balcony

A 10’

Seventh Floor

Eighth Floor


PRACTICE

SAMOO

SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY OF ELECTRONIC POWER CAMPUS MASTERPLAN Shanghai University of Electronic Power (1st Prize) Limgang New City, Shanghai, China 2012 Fall - 2014 Spring SAMOO Architects and Engineers, Junior Architect

Responsible for concept and schematic design phase. Assisted the design associate principal to design and develop gymnasium and student activity center. Preparing final submission panels, including drawing diagrams and creating models.

University Ma University of in the city cen in Limgang w clusters, cent facilities, and competition w teams, Samoo Design Group

Study Model


aster Plan Competition is held by Shanghai Electric Power to extend existing university nter to Limgang New City. New Campus will be 398,000m^2, including nine college tral library, administration center, sport d dormitory, used by 11,000 students. The was held over two phase, and among nine o in collaboration with Tonji Architectural p won the 1st prize. University Master Plan Competition is held by Shanghai University of Electric Power to extend existing university in the city center to Limgang New City. New Campus in Limgang will be 398,000m^2, including nine college clusters, central library, administration center, sport facilities, and dormitory, used by 11,000 students. The competition was held over two phase, and among nine teams, Samoo in collaboration with Tonji Architectural Design Group won

Future Forwarding Zone

Education Zone

Living Zone

PROGRAM Dormitory

site

Gymnasium

Library

Plaza

L ecture Hall

College

Soccer Field

Administrative Center

Lecture Hall

College

site

Dormitory for International Student

College Plaza

Student Center

Campus Core

Energy Center Innovation Center

2nd Phase

Cafeteria Faculty Center

College

2nd Phase

CIRCULATION pedestrian entrance

main entrance

Pedstrian

Vehicle

Bicycle

Parking

secondary entrance entrance

main entrance

secondary entrance

pedestrian entrance

LANDSCAPE forest water

Final Entry Submission

sports small garden

open space urban connection

Zoning

Axis

Circulation

Inner Link

Urban Connection

Eco freindly


PRACTICE

SAMOO

KORAIL RETAIL HEADQUARTER Yeongdeungpo, Seoul, South Korea 2012 Fall - 2013 Spring SAMOO Architects and Engineers, Junior Architect

Responsible for design development phase. Assisting the project architect with construction documents and details. Involved with designing/ drawing plan of childcare facility on the ground level, auditorium on second level, site planning, and area calculating.

Located in Gukh Retail Main Offic for local commun were arranged to to increase the le to give those in t connection to a l addition, the chi auditorium are lo lower floors in or from the source a sense of indep


hoe Boulevard, Korail ce was create a vital space nities. Office facilities o the front of the site evel of perception and the vicinity a feeling of lively, active street. In ildcare facility and the ocated to the south on the rder to afford isolation of noise, thus giving them endence.


PRACTICE

SAMOO

ULAANBAATAR NEW CITY HALL Ulaanbaatar New City Hall Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Summer-Fall 2014 SAMOO Architects and Engineers, Junior Architect

Responsible for CD, SD, and DD phase. Assisting the project architect with construction documents and details. Involved with Concept development,making study and final models. Cross-Checking Drawing Sets of DD phase construction document with engineers.

The ci to the develo of offi citizen symbo guard


ity of Ulaanbaatar plans to move its city hall e periphery where the city plans to further op a new town. The new city hall consists fices, conference hall, city congress, and n service center. The eye-shaped city hall olizes the government’s role as a vigilant dian of the city.

Ground Level Floor Plan


PRACTICE SAMOO


I assisted project architect to coordinate and develope floor plans, sections, elevation, as well as partial elevation and section details. Furthermore I was also involved with drawing project information document which includes area tabulation, fire compartment plan, and workscope plan.


PRACTICE

FUKSAS

ROME CONGRESS CENTER

Rome Congress Center EUR District, Rome, Italy 2010 Spring Massimiliano Fuksas, Internship Involved with building 1:50 scale model for Congress Center, and developing cloud structure


OTHER WORKS

CORNELL

STRUCTURE MODEL

Structure Model Helsinki, Sweden 2009 Spring Arch 3603: Structural Systems Critic, Mark Cruvelier Teamwork with Erica Yong-Eun Cho Making Model for Zenith Music Hall(FR) by Fuksas Dimension: 65×85×22cm / Material: Rockite, Iron Wire, Wood Method: CNC Mill, Wood Shop, Soldering


OTHER WORKS

EXHIBITION

EMERGENCE Gana Art Space, Seoul, Korea Collaborative Exhibition with Tae Yeon Kim, Moonki Go, and Si Hyung Kim 2014 July 23 - July 29

Symbiosis_New York Digital C-Print 100Ă—100cm 2014


Symbiosis_Shanghai Digital C-Print 100Ă—60cm 2014

Symbiosis_Rio Digital C-Print 100Ă—45cm 2014

Emergence is a term used in science, art, philosophy, and complex theory, where a large collective behavior or system arises from smaller, simpler entities. Emergence is also associated with a system to generate seemingly chaotic patterns that in fact have self-generated and organizational system. The exhibition Emergence is a collaborative exhibition held by Artists, Architects, and Urban Planners, to develope their own idea of Emergence through painting, urban topography, and biological morphology.

My idea of Emergence was inspired by the idea of cell. If a cell is the smallest unit in Biology, a house would be smallest unit in Architecture. Thus, I regarded a house as a living unit, the cell, and imagine them going on a journey throughout major cities of the world -- NewYork, Shanghai, Rio De Janeiro, and Seoul. Houses congregate, extend with their own self-organizing and bio-morphological system, and clash, interact, and mingle with the formal, rigid city.



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