Portfolio 2015 Edition Top Nasueb
INTERNSHIP
ACHIEVEMENTS
KWANG KIM ARCHITECTS, INC. CHICAGO, IL 2014-2015
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Produced schematic drawings for small to medium scale projects. Created three dimensional models and performed renderings using 3ds Max, Revit, SketchUp and Photoshop for visualization. Built company website using Squarespace and modifying layout through CSS coding.
WORK
ACTIVITIES
COMMUNICATION LIBRARY URABANA, IL 2013-PRESENT
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Measured and drafted floor plan for furniture renovation. Assisted patrons with research by using various databases such as MRI and Lexis Nexis. Helped patrons find specific items pertaining to their interest or academic.
BERGNER’S CHAMPAIGN, IL 2009-2011 • •
Maintained professional department store image by organizing products and displays. Aided customers by answering questions and locating items.
SKILLS COMMUNICATION
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Thai
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Earl Prize - First Place 2014 Design Build Competition - First Place 2015 James Scholar 2013-2014 Dean’s List 2013-2014 Step Up Principle Scholar
3ds Max, Adobe After Effect, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCad, Gimp, Revit, Rhinoceros 3D, Sony Vegas, Sketchup, and V-Ray
FAA Ambassador Global Brigade Architecture Gargoyle Honor Society
EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA CHAMPAIGN • B.S. Architectural Studies May 2016 • 3.84 GPA
CONTENTS SCHOOL
Lift Bridging Coalescence House
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PROFESSIONAL
Vecchia & Nuovo 5 Liberson Garage
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COMPETITION
Inflated Canopy
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PERSONAL
Drawings/Sketches
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Lift Inspired by the tall trees that compose the landscape, a large platform lifts the audience high into the canopy. This provides a novel experience as spectators view the performance and the environment from different heights. Type: Dance Performance Center Location: Somewhere in a forest Duration: 5 Weeks Class: Arch 373 Award: First Place Earl Prize 5
Lift Configuration
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Average Canopy Height
Lifting Building’s Height to Canopy
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Egress
Structure 8
Programs 1. Lobby 2. Green Room 3. Men’s Dressing 4. Women’s Dressing 5. Men’s Restroom 6. Women’s Restroom 7. Unisex Restroom 8. Outdoor Stage 9. Storage 10. Elevator 11. Mechanical 12. Office 13. Refuge Zone 14. Stage 15. Audience Platform 16. Control Room
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Basement
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Level 2 to 4
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Basement RCP
Level 1 RCP Level 5
PRODUCT
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Level 2 to 4 RCP Wall sconce
Recessed Can
Recessed Troffer
Adjustable Pendant
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Summer
Winter 54’
36’
Automatic Solar Shade 24’
12’
0’ -8’
Section A 14
54’
36’
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Bridging Located in Downtown Champaign between Chestnut and Market Street, the design propose to bridge the two streets. By elevating the programs above the site, the space underneath become a public plaza open to the community for relaxation, events, and exhibition. Visual connection of the two streets is preserved through an open axis from the ground to the highest floor. Type: Book Store Location: Downtown Champaign, IL Duration: 2 Weeks Class: Arch 374 17
Richard Pat
Lady Jones
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Elevate building to bridge the two contrasting streets
Preserve visual connection from end to end
Preserve visual connection from end to end Quiet Reading
Social Reading
Cafe
Clerk
Open Plaza/Free exhibition Space
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Preserve visual connection from end to end
Quiet Reading
Social Reading
Cafe
Clerk
Programs organization
Programs organization
Open Plaza/Free exhibition Space
Bridging spaces 18 to end
Programs organization
Bridging the spaces
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Third Floor 19
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Section B
1. Plaza/Art Space 3. Clerk 5. Cafe 7. Work Room
2. Circulation Lobby 4. Social Reading 6. Quiet Reading 8. Storage 21
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Coalescence House Designed for a first generation Asian-American couple, the house incorporates Japanese and Thai architectural vernaculars. Balance, elegance, openess, and natural materials are crucial elements of Asian dwellings which became the foundation that shapes the design. From the facade, the house catches the eye through the unique adornment of the roof. Called panlom, meaning wind breaker, it is an elegant decoration of traditional Thai houses. The interior of the home is divided into two floors. The first level is dedicated to minimal Japanese style while the second level, the more ornate Thai style. Public/Private spaces is balanced with public on the first floor that gradually transition to more private spaces in the second floor. While the house is functional, its purpose is to create a feeling of nostalgia that helps the residents remember their culture and heritage which they left behind. Type: Residential House Location: Somewhere in Champaign, IL Duration: 5 Weeks Class: Arch 272 23
3D Parti
Private/Thai
Public Japanese
Hierarchy
Balance
Structural Tartan Grid Exploration 24
Ground Level
Second Level 25
Section A
Section B
South Elevation
West Elevation
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Roof/Facade Evolution
Roof Detail
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Concrete
Stain Bamboo Flooring
Bamboo Tatami
Stain Siding
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Vecchia & Nuovo 5 Type: Bakery and Coffee Shop Architect: Kwang Kim Architects, Inc. and Terry Hunziker Inc. Location: Seoul, Korea 29
Floor Plan
Reflected Ceiling Plan
South Exterior Elevation 30
South Interior Elevation
North Interior Elevation
West Interior Elevation
West Interior Elevation
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Liberson Garage Type: Residential Renovation Architect: Kwang Kim Architects, Inc. Location: Liberson Residence 35
Framing Plan
Pergola Plan
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BECKER / LIBERSON RESIDENCE
BECKER / LIBERSON RESIDENCE
GARAGE ROOFTOP DECK & PERGOLA GARAGE ROOFTOP DECK & PERGOLA
1723 W. PETERSON AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60660 1723 W. PETERSON AVENUE CHICAGO, IL 60660
06.20.14 ISSUED FOR PRICING
11-30-14 EXP. DATE
06.20.14 ISSUED FOR PRICING
11-30-14 EXP. DATE
Wall Section Looking South
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BUILDING SECTIONS / WALL SECTION / DETAILS
Section Detail PLOT DATE
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Inflated Canopy The Inflated Canopy is a balloon based structure that provides shelter, spectacle, and a sense of place in the courtyard. The balloons placed inside a closed net allowing external stimuli to manipulate the form of the structure. It responds to events like fluctuating temperatures, strong winds, and human interaction. Type: Installation Team: Top Nasueb, Drew Smith, Nico Hsu, Krissy Werner, and Damon Stich Location: Temple Buell Hall Courtyard Duration: On-going Award: First Place 41
Concept Concept
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(V.I.F) 3" 23'-38
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3" 9'-116
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3" 32'-616
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Net Plan 42
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1" 26'-84
Buoyancy
Budget
Total Hydrogen
Buoyancy
Weight
Buoyancy
Weight
Total Hydrogen
Budget Balloons - $562 Hydrogen Tank - $196 Net - $130 Simpson Ties - $15 Pressure Treated 2x4 - $8
Plan Total: $918
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Mylar Balloons Large Balloons
Mylar Balloon Large Balloon
Total: 490 cubic feet
Total Buoyancy: 12.06 lb
Net Weight - 5.26 lb
Net Small Balloons Rainwater Total Weight: 6.8 lb
5’
10’
20’
Buoyancy
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Total Hydrogen
5’
Weight
Buoyancy
UPPER NET 35' X 25'
Mylar Balloons Large Balloons
Mylar Balloon MYLAR BALLOONS FILLED WITH HYDROGEN 18'' D Large Balloon
Total: 490 cubic feet
Total Buoyancy: 12.06 lb
10’
Net Weight - 5.26 lb
Net Small Balloons Rainwater Total Weight: 6.8 lb
20’
Buoyancy
Weight
Buoyancy
Total Buoyancy: 12.06 lb
Net Small Balloons
LARGE POLYURETHANE BALLOONS FILLED WITH HYDROGEN 6' D
Rainwater
AIR FILLED BALLOONS 12'' D
Total Weight: 6.8 lb
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Mylar Balloon Large Balloon
Net Weight - 5.26 lb
LOWER NET 15' X 15'
20’
Net Weight - 5.26 lb
Weight 2
ROPE TO SUPPORT LOWER NET
Net Small Balloons
ROPE
Rainwater
PVC
Total Weight: 6.8 lb
EXIST PLANTER
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Drawings and Sketches
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Thank you.
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