Sujin Shim Portfolio 2022-2

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SUJIN SHIM

2014 - 2022 Selected Works M.S. Advanced Architectural Design, Columbia University GSAPP 2022, New York, USA Bachelor of Architecture, Yonsei University YA 2020, Seoul, South Korea


SUJIN SHIM


CONTENTS 01

Labyrinth in East Harlem

02 - 08

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Tridecember : Edge of the Year

09 - 15

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Wind Resilient City

16 - 20

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Post-flood In Manhattan

21 - 22

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Recycling for Integrity

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Ether Ethernal

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Recycling Landscape

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Stand Up

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Architecture Banquet

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School Renovation

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Attic House

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_Public Housing NYCHA _Advanced Architectural Studio V_ Fall, 2021

_Guesthouse _Architectural Design Studio 2019_Graduation Project

_Expansion _UIA Student International Studio 2017

_Futuristic Scenario with NYCHA _Advanced Architectural Studio IV_ Summer, 2021

_Community Center _Architectural Design Studio 2014

_Pavillion (Competition) _Advanced Architectural Design VI_Winter, 2022 _The Coolest Drawing Award _Pavilion _Architectural Design Studio 2014

_Renovation _Academic : Design Studio 2019_Final Project

_Curation _Yonsei Architecture Exhibition 2015

_Renovation & Interior Design _Professional Work 2020

_Renovation & Interior Design _Professional Work 2020


01 LABYRINTH IN EAST HARLEM YEAR : 2021.09 ~ 2021.12, Fall Semester TYPE : NYCHA Public Housing_Renovation INSTRUCTOR : Juan Herreros (juan@estudioherreros.com) ROLE : Collaborative Work with Seokhyun Kim Site Analysis(50%), Concept Design(80%), Interior Design(90%), Plan drawing(100%), Material Research(50%) SITE : East Harlem, Manhattan, NY, 10029


Urban design has been behind that transportation that the trans expression of supremacy of powerful classes. Harlem continues its legacy as a residential area mostly for low-income Hispanics, blacks, and Latinos to this day. But the power of Lower Manhattan, dominated by white culture and privileged hegemony, is increasingly exacerbating and weakening Harlem culture and capital.


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Site Condition

Reference : Mapping Segregation, NYtimes (July 8th, 2015)

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Demographic Change (since 2000) The minority population in East Harlem has been steadily declining since 2000, in contrast to the population growth in the Bronx and Brooklyn. It can be seen that the residents of East Harlem, where the per capita income is low, have been displaced by high flood damage and rising rents to other areas. Taking a closer look at this place, especially around the green subway line, the resident population is increasing, but the East River NYCHA Houses, which was heavily damaged by the flood, have significantly increased the resident population. This illustrates the social structure that has no choice but to leave in search of affordable housing, despite the damage from a massive flood in the future.


The Interview

According to the interview with a local president of East River House who has been living since 1971, they had suffered severe damage by Hurricane Sandy a few years ago. When the flooding hit every floor facing FDR Drive, they had to evacuate and move out of the house right away, but they didn't. The reason was simply, that this housing is heaven for them. Through this interview, we realized that people who live here don't want a nice, and luxurious life, they just want a life, costs as muchpossible as less.



Multiculturalism The random shape and arrangement of spaces that create various widths and depths not only create a private circulation for residents, but also provide high accessibility to the public. Spaces for various peoples and occupations create new communities by interacting with things that are close to each other.

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Encounter Under and above the platform made of light panel and scaffoldings, various programs that can contribute to the lives of three generations are randomly scattered. The intricately twisted circulations create various types of encounters with neighbors.


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3F-8F Labyrinthine Housing : Variety of Types Conventional house types have been continuously changing to fit modern society, but all have been adapted to Western civilization. People living in this building can enjoy a variety of lives according to their individual needs with a minimum amount of space. Turning the corner reveals a new type of space, such as a narrow and long bedroom, an opposite hallway and kitchen, and an unexpected bathroom at the end of the hallway. Think about it, every time you open a moving door that acts like a wall, a different space emerges. The moment when I have to choose which door to open in which direction in my house. An open hallway built with cristal bricks and a closed living room that expands and shrinks.

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NYCHA Houses, as a soft space in the city, is open to the public to visit green spaces because of the low building coverage. Buffer zones will make residents feel more secure which gives them more opportunities to feel the slow transition of environmental stress. The lightness of the additional space in contrast to the existing building can have minimal impact while keeping the existing landscape uninterrupted.

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pdlc film glass PDLC Film glass windows can control the transparancy. By changing the glass to transparent according to the nature of the program and the needs of the user, various interactions with pedestrians passing by are possible.

MATERIALS Light materials offer many possibilities to continue their relationship while clearly dividing the space. Materials with high porosity, such as wire mesh, have low transparency when viewed up close and are perceived as a single surface when viewed from a distance. The wire mesh surrounding the terrace connected to the room allows sunlight and wind, while at the same time allowing pedestrians to show the identity of the building and the interests of the community as a graffiti or poster slogan.


02 TRIDECEMBER ; EDGE OF THE YEAR YEAR : 2018 03 - 06 TYPE : Graduation Project (Architectural Design Studio 7)_Guesthouse INSTRUCTOR : Min Lee ROLE : Individual Work SITE : Donggyo-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul


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Front Facade The entrance that seems to suck in pedestrians induces them to experience various spaces inside the guesthouse. Pedestrians may take interest in things that take place on the curvy surface on the second floor.


Site Condition This guesthouse is located in Yonnam-dong between Yonhei Interchange and Gyoung-i railroad. It can be disoriented when people are crossing this district because of the height of those two roads which blind the surround. This guesthouse can be a milestone by pointing the direction of the Yonnam-dong side.

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Why? Tridecember ; Edge of the Year The site along the border of Yonhei-dong and Yonnam-dong, and rail road and the interchange road created an illusion as if it were in the gap between time and space. Using this site feature, I focused on the view of the neighborhood next to the train track and the view of the window from the room.

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Rooms that avoid facing apartments by slanting walls. A Single Room B Double Room C Dormitory D Family Room

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Since the entrance is located in the taxi garage, tourists can access transportation easily.

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Public Sharing Spaces The public spaces where you can view the outside space through structural frames of various angles, depths and sizes. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Reception Cafe & Restaurant Dining Hall Bridge Lounge Swimming Pool Sky Bridge Outdoor Catering Bar

Hallway Space

A window frame looking over a curved surface where various events occur.

Aperture Direction


The Views

Public

Travelers are able to experience various views during their stay in this guesthouse. Space of Tridecember is like a space that has captured the time between December and January. The frame that gazes into two different neighborhoods makes you feel as if you are standing on the boundary between two different time zones. The structure that displays the views has various sizes and depths.

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The size of frame occupying two levels is 9.3m x 6.7m which provides a wide view. As intended, by looking at other neighborhoods and a train passing through, you can see the relative position of the space in the cafe and the lobby.

The courtyard frame viewed from the dining hall can overlook the center of the building. People feel the continuity of space through curved frames.

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The Function of Facade The thick window frame with depth determines the aspect from which you look out from the inside. The corresponding facades help to enjoy visual communication with the courtyard and the communal episodes that take place there. Just like in the movies, it acts as a medium that produces intentional scenes.


Facade Facing the Courtyard Both the inner facades are facing each other stood for their functional beauty. Horizontal louvers and inclined walls for the terraces prevent the building from weighing the bulky monotonous exterior facade. The external walls facing each other have access to the visual communication of the courtyard and enhance communal events that happen there. At the same time, it functions as privacy protection with appropriate density at different locations. Semi-Public

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Permeability of Daylight Depending on the size of the room, the degree of exposure of the sight connected to the outside is induced differently.

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High Permeable Zone

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Control External Stimulation

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Facade Facing the Outward Terraces and tilted walls form a three-dimensional appearance of the building, creating irregular shadows on the facade. The tilted wall cushions direct stimulation from outside. Intense sunlight, people talking, and gazes from the building in front require appropriate blocking and opening for those on vacation. Private

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Circulation of Public Space Users can experience various frames and views while following the flow of movement.

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(3) Dining Hall Bridge

(4) Lounge

(5) Sky Bridge

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03 WIND RESILIENT CITY YEAR : 2017.02 ~ 2017.06 TYPE : UIA Student International Studio (Architectural Design Studio 5)_Expansion INSTRUCTOR : Sangyun Lee ROLE : Individual Work SITE : Wowsan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul

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Understanding the changes of Sangsu-dong's 2050's environment, this project is mainly concerned with connecting future implications of high-density dust concentration with increasing demands for residence extension in the innovation district. While climate change continues to reveal our vulnerabilities as a species, increasing fine-dust concentration will come to the forefront as a crippling force that will compromise city infrastructure, unless we prepare.


Issue analysis Since smoke and dust from the Dangin-ri power plant blow in the opposite direction of the river, residents of this area have to clean the streets every morning. The dust from the power plant is still found in the alleys, which shows that the building landscape created by the alleys and the terrain is exacerbating air circulation.

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The difference in overlapping wind-wave shows that the two sites are in different conditions. This is the reason that the dust clouds from the Dangin-ri power plant accumulate only on B. Night Wind Blowing Southward on Site B

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Conclusion All these various levels of wind flows are predicted computationally. The final analysis presented in the above sections is found airflow features important for arraying mass models for natural ventilation analysis as CFD results. As the incidental wind moves from south to north (from the river to the land), the air changing rate increases for the arraigned cubics. Since it is most noticeable in the cross-flow scenario that resistance is less when the wind moves perpendicular to the cubes, I chose an Ideal axis for the direction of buildings.

Section A-A'

INDEPENDENT TOP LAYER TO PRESERVE EXISTING SITE

Sustainable Adaptation

The sustainable extending system can accommodate the surge of occupancy density of Sangsu-dong. The grid assembly megastructure on the neighborhood is effective as it is extended horizontally and vertically, which can be suggested as a new extevnsion system of future cities.

SUSTAINABLE UPWARD EXPANSION

FACADE RHYTHM CHANGE IN TRUSS STRUCTURE


Design Process

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➊ Cultural Space ➋ Green Space ➌ Art Space ➍ Gathering Space ➎ Residence

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The Volumes Volumes that are arranged in 9 intersections have different formats depending on the program assembly method. 6 types that are derived from a cube form are again categorized into 16 types through the mass study. Various mass types can react to the curvy contour of the city.

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➎ Residence

Type A, located at the center of the south direction, contains art and culture in its lower floors while the higher floors encompass nature and living. Artists reside here, work here, hold exhibitions, and communicate through lectures. Resilience, one of the traits of theSangsu-dong project, activates and continues the artist community without harming the existing Sangsoo-dong atmosphere.


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➊ Theater ➊ Performance Hall

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Solar Inflows in Low-rised Residental Areas

Truss format is used to limit and cut away building volume as to provide daylight (sunshine) to the lower living areas. Also, the mass arrangement based on simulation allows continuous ventilation in the neighborhood while taking care of sun radiation issues for the lower floor living space.

Imaginary Chamber

Fabrication Room

Green Space

The continuous expansion will allow the development of them to the state that allows interaction with the town. Zoning was carried out so that each building plane would contain various programs. Numerous artists living in Sangsoo-dong were induced and this space allows the display of culture, leisure, and art. This megastructure, which has created a path for wind, helps Sangsu-dong grow into a resilient city.

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04 POST-FLOOD IN MANHATTAN YEAR : 2021.06 ~ 2021.08 Summer Semester TYPE : Futuristic Scenario_Renovation INSTRUCTOR : Nerea Calvillo (nc2006@columbia.edu) ROLE : Collaborative Work with Ralph Cheng, Sunghyun Kim Site Analysis(30%), Idea and Concept Design(70%), Material Research(30%), Photoshop(30%) SITE : RIIS houses, 178 Avenue D, New York, NY 10009


Although, Persicaria virginiana, so called Jumpseed, is a cluster of plants, it will help both human and non-human lives to build up new habitats and keep the hope for the post-flooding future with ConEdison's pipe line and inflatable meshes. Those connections from the park will bring more small animals like pigeons, squirrels, chipmunks, and raccoons to this new home. Furthermore, activities existing in this park will be brought to this new habitat and also build the new habitat for post-flood era.


Jumping Seed Scenario A small number of seeds will start to sprout under the meshes, fall to the ground, and end up being exuberant in the neighborhood. If the seeds fall down from the rooftop, they will sprout and secure the sediments. Therefore, the sediments will be accumulated and transformed into new lands.

Invasive Diagram

Blooming/ Flooding

Possible harmful effect Climate Change Damage Flood Erode

Summer ~ Autumn Wasps Flies Bumble Bees

Soil / Water Menhattan Flood zone Nactar / Pollinators


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Trigger the JUMP Persicaria virginiana Jumpseed

Jumpseed Cluster

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Post-Flood plan B Scenario

Few Years Later

In 2060

Post-Flood plan B Scenario The first phase will be in a few years. We will ask Con-Edison, who has been polluting the Riis neighborhood with CO2 and undesirable heat for over 100 years, to take its responsibility and provide them with free steam energy, which is a secondary product of the power plant. The steam will also be taken through the pipe from the underground to the rooftop.

In 2060, We hope that residents will embrace this project with the mesh cooling system. Through the meshes installed, the steam will provide humidity and condense into water to support Jumpseed. The meshes will also accommodate the bee hives. When the seeds are ripe, the pressure of the steam will pop the seed further.


In 2080

In 2080, considering that the frequency of flooding will have become higher, the infrastructure on the roof top will be expanded. Those connections from the park will bring more small animals like pigeons, squirrels, chipmunks, and raccoons to this new home. We expect this habitat will be built similarly at other communities along the east river. The nearby highway will eventually be eroded by floods and it will be replaced by a running track that connects all these habitats.

In 2100

In 2100, the roof-habitat will be flourished with multiple species. The continual flood will pile up sediments and trash around the buildings. Eventually, Jumpseed will have created many islands around the Riis House by securing the soil. Islands consisting of trash, sediments, rhizomes, and roots, will create a new “ground level”, after the backup habitat on the rooftop.


05 RECYCLING FOR INTEGRITY YEAR : 2014 09 - 11 TYPE : Architectural Design Studio 2_Community Center INSTRUCTOR : Sanghoon Yeom ROLE : Individual Work SITE : Nogosan-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul


We recycle trash, but most recyclables are incinerated as the recycling process is irrational. I propose a community center, which allows residents participation, by creating various types of bricks from discarded materials. This project will contemplate upon the process of recycling by gathering recyclable trash from the city and display the message of protecting our environment, positively contributing to society.


Urban Community Center This community center is derived from a variation of the basic golden ratio. The urban community center (Recycling for Integrity), which is central to the site, has programs such as an exhibition, open factory, and communal fabrication that can contribute to urban regeneration. In particular, the main program provides an open factory to show the people who live in the surrounding area, giving them a direct view of how waste is recycled, encouraging their environmental awareness. Also, it contributes to regional, cultural, and commercial development by focusing on the programs that can participate.

Recycling For Integrity

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1. Put the exact amount of computerized ingredient portions into a furnace and feed to them into a melter. 2. The melter pumps out enough molten glass to make one block at a time, and the gob of glass then slides into a waiting mold. 3. A plunger pushes the gob down, spreading glass throughout the mold cavity. 4. Retractable arm extracts them from the mold and lays them on a conveyor belt leading into an oven machine. 5. Brick travelS into an oven that cools the glass at regulated temperatures over several hours. 6. Stack the blocks by shape, stacking them in parallel, height, arrangement, and width. 7. The block is glued with a transparent adhesive, and the adhesive is hardened using UV rays. 8. Sand the hardened adhesive and the surface sealing.

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06 ETHER ETERNAL YEAR : 2022 01 TYPE : Advanced Architectural Design VI_ Pavilion INSTRUCTOR : Mario Gooden ROLE : Group Work (Howie Jiang, Lesley Li, Jo Hee Lee) SITE : Avery Hall, Columbia University in the City of New York "The Coolest Drawing" Award


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Steeped in geological time, the installation recognises the Fayerweather-Avery courtyard as a space that transcends capitalism, conquest and construction. Framing a minute portion of the sky above, the proposal recognises it as an eternal constant of that space. Throughout all history occurring below on the ground plane, the ether above has retained a coherent presence aligned with forces of a global scale. All developments since our stewardship of Mana-hatta, bearing in mind the overgeneralization of ‘our’ within the temporal scale of human civilization, then begins to seem insignificant. Our ancestors understood and respected this, this propos- al serves as a reminder. As such, the design removes

visibility of Avery and Fayerweather hall altogether and isolates participants within the vertical relationship between ground and sky. It diminishes products spawned through our acts of conquering & owning space, an aspect so pervasive in now New York City. Ultimately, Ether Eternal removes our current determinations, demarcations and delineations of the ‘courtyard’ and returns us to an ongoing relationship originating well before us and likely extending long after our time here.


07 RECYCLING LANDSCAPE YEAR : 2014 09 - 11 TYPE : Architectural Design Studio 2_Pavilion INSTRUCTOR : Sanghoon Youm ROLE : Individual Work SITE : Nogosan-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul

Recycling Landscape

2 10 am Spining Along the Sun

A pavilion located in Gwanghwamun square, Korea, that creates the half-circle frame, produces a landscape filled with various forms of nature in the day. People gather at the center of the board, and through its turning, they reside in the various angles of the natural environment for a while. At night, it reacts to the nearby streetlamps and provides bright light onto the wide surrounding space, creating a city regeneration pavilion that provides vitality to the vast and empty Gwanghwamun square.


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08 STAND UP YEAR : 2019 09 - 12 TYPE : Architectural Design Studio 8_Renovation INSTRUCTOR : Woong Won Yoon ROLE : Individual Work SITE : Changcheon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul FORM

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In Yonsei, the franchise that is famous for the gentrification phenomenon occupies the main road. As a result, the commercial power that has been maintained for a long time is gradually disappearing. Therefore, I would like to build a company and student collaboration shop where students can run at this age. Antenna Shop, Stand Up, is a shop that leads to fashion, art, and commerce by blending the trendy sense of young students with the reputation of the franchise. I classified the space as simply as possible, and created a buffer space to enable collaborative projects.

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Unlike the interiors, which vary in a variety of periodicities, the exterior of the building does not change often. The building, which appears to be cut and separated by massive plates, only looks at the front and back. The collaboration zone with a brick facade emphasizes that it is a shop, made with residents using the red brick, which is best used in Sinchon.

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3000

2% Gradient

Main Entrance Land Boundary

Restriction on Construction(3M Setback) Permeable Finishing

Road Boundary

DN

DN 8

4th FLOOR PLAN

ELEVATION

The w to red volum helps


Franchise Collaboration with Student 0

1

2

5

Franchise companies can gain unprecedented competitiveness by encouraging and assisting students in inducing free ideas and trends. The floor plan of the building shows a buffer zone forming a collaboration zone between the student and the company. UP

2

1

3

A

A'

Ground Floor Plan Lobby Cafe Library Shopper's Lobby Antenna Shop A Antenna Shop B Collaboration Zone 1 Collaboration Zone 2

UCTURE

walls of the building seem to withstand the load, but they are converted into columns duce the amount of concrete used, and the use of basalt panels creates a massive me. The columnar structure makes the opening and closing of the space convenient and to connect the voids and slabs inside.

St. 73-7 4M Road width N

6M Parking Limitation

Adjacent Ground Boundary Line Road Status Line

6000

Road Register Line

CEILING PANEL

Road Center Line

CEILING PANEL

Land Register Boundary Line

2% Gradient

3000

2% Gradient

Main Entrance Land Boundary

Restriction on Construction(3M Setback) Permeable Finishing

FLOOR OF MALL

FLOOR OF MALL

FLOOR OF HALL

FLOOR OF HALL

Road Boundary

SECTION A

SECTION B


09 ARCHITECTURE BANQUET YEAR : 2015 03 - 06 TYPE : Extra Activity for Yonsei Architecture Exhibition INSTRUCTOR : Jooeun Sung ROLE : Design and fabricate as a display manager SITE : Changcheon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul

CUSTOMIZED TABLE

STEEL FRAME -REINFORCEMENT -NAME TAGS -ADDITIONAL SPACE (HEIGHT) CONNECTION BASE

CABLE FASTNERS

DIVERSITY AND UNIFORMITY When organizing the diverse set of exhibiting materials, we brought the concept of ‘banquet.’ With big and core tables, various dishes (projects) are displayed and enjoyed. The strong leading concept allowed us to visualize the exhibition intriguingly.

EXISTING MODEL TABLES


CUSTOMIZED EXHIBITION

The central theme of the curation was to provide customized exhibition space for each graduating student since previous exhibition spaces were monolithic. Working as the leading curator of the exhibition, we went through several meetings and feedback with the exhibitors; more than 80 wooden panels (1.2m by 1.2m ) were customized using the CNC device.


10 SCHOOL RENOVATION YEAR : 2020 TYPE : Professional Work @AnLstudio PRINCIPAL : Minjae Shin ROLE : Communication, Design, Construction Management SITE : Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Unit Plan

Finishing Details

Through out this project, I was responsible to all the process of the Design, from Schematic Design, Design Development, Bidding and Construction Administration



11 ATTIC HOUSE YEAR : 2020 TYPE : Professional Work @AnLstudio PRINCIPAL : Minjae Shin ROLE : Communication, Design, modeling SITE : Sungbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea

1F Plan

Attic Plan

Section



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