ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO Selected Works 2011 - 2014 by Yun Roh
YUNJIN
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CURRICULUM VITAE
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CONTACT yeonjin52@hotmail.com
010 6603 6552 103-402,11,Gungnae-ro,40 Beon-gil, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, S.Korea
Hi, I am 25-year-old female architecture lover. My passion for architecture began when I was in high school. I am also an enthusiastic mountain climber and enjoy outdoor sporting activities too.
LONG STORY SHORT 1990
BORN IN KOREA
2007
HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTIAN OUTREACH COLLEGE
2010 UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE BA. ENVIRONMENT ARCHITECTURE MAJOR
2011 INTERNSHIP AT DAEYEON KOREAN TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE FIRM (2 MONTHS)
SOFTWARE SKILLS
2014 GRADUATION AT UNIVERSITY
RENDER
2D/3D
95%
70%
70%
95%
70%
RHINOCEROS
ARCHICAD
SKETCHUP
AUTOCAD
V-RAY
ADOBE
MICROSOFT
80%
80%
PHOTOSHOP
INDESIGN
70%
95%
ILLUSTRATOR
WORD
95%
POWERPOINT
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SEP 2015 - OCT 2015
SEOUL ARCHITECTURE ACADEMY
APR 2014 - JUL 2014
COMBO COMPETITION: A PLACE OF WORSHIP IN LONDON
FEB 2010 - JAN 2011
OTHER SKILLS
Accomplished
Participated the competition with group members
MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY KOREAN STUDENT SOCIETY (MUKSS)
Board Member
PROFICIENT IN DRAWING, SKETCHING AND MODEL MAKING GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ON 3D-PRINTING AND LASER PRINTING
LANGUAGE KOREAN ENGLISH A BIT OF JAPANESE
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REFUGE
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WYNDHAM CITY GATEWAY
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PIERCING MEMORIES
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SPIRITUAL PRESENCE
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EXTRA WORKS
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Landscape Architecture Studio 1_Explorations
Architecture Design Studio 3_Air
Architecture Design Studio 4_Fire
2014 Combo Compettion Entry
Drawings, Internship Works, 3D-Printng and Others
REFUGE South Lawn, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia Semester 1, 2014 Landscape Architecture Studio 1_Explorations Individual Project Proposal This project aims to explore the possibility of refuge space at South Lawn, for individuals who want to escape from stress and pressure created at University. Analysis of the Melbourne University site reveals that there is limited resting space in University ground, while relieving stress is fundamental for students to improve their health, mood, productivity and most of all, to successfully carry out campus life. This exploration therefore proposes various stress-relieving activities that can be facilitated through new spatial conditions.
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Refuge
Refuge
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CONCEPT REFUGE
WHAT
WHY
HOW
workout physical
mental
expense
study-abroad
My idea of refuge here is not only a physical but a mental refuge that can provide emotionally healing space.
LANDFORM TESTINGS & OUTCOME TECTONIC
Central sunken space
Elevated terrace
Space with nature
ORGANIC Flat ground
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Refuge
napping
socialising alone-time
The stress-relieving activities will be encouraged through design solutions to enhance campus environment.
AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM
TERRACE
CHOSEN LANDFORM
isolation
According to an Australian researching institution, 80% of university students feel that they are under pressure.
Pathways
nature
high-grade romance
The definition of refuge is the state of being safe or sheltered from danger, difficulty and trouble.
eating
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1. Section A 3. Final landform 5. Perspective view of the main entrance - starting journey 7. From the amphitheatre creates panoramic view of campus
2. Section B 4. Landform on site 6. Perspective view of the central space 8. Perspective view of the space for nature-lovers
Refuge
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WYNDHAM CITY GATEWAY Wyndham City, Victoria, Australia Semester 1, 2013 Architecture Design Studio 3_Air Group Project_in charge of Concept design, 3D Modeling and Model Making Proposal Located at the Western side of the Wyndham City, the proposed gateway will be at a highly exposed location to the visitors. This urban precinct of the municipality is undergoing a rapid growth and prosperity. According to the City Plan 2011-2015 by the Wyndham City Council, Wyndham is planned to be a place for long term business attraction, retention and expnsion. It is therefore expected that the design outcome has to crrespond to the overall image of the city which is innovative, dynamic, metropolitan and fast growing. It also has to help improve the visual appearance of the city to enhance a sense of pride, and as a place to live, work and invest. The installation will eventually be viewed by motorists travelling at high speed on highways. In response to this factor, the design outcome should be evocative which manipulates the use of light, form and material.
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Wyndham City Gateway
Wyndham City Gateway
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CONCEPT
In order for the city to achieve its identity of space, the design was considered engaging users with experiences, that creates discourse, not stopping as a static monumental object on site. Form generating process was undertaken through transforming and distorting images of car light that represents speed. The pattern was achieved by origami folding of eight-thousand pieces of elements with wings put into each pocket then being able to form a smooth surface as well as being a self-support-
ing structure. The rich aesthetic properties involving dynamic and repetitive morphology will maximise engagement, intimacy and reciprocity of user with not only within the structure but also with the surrounding environment. During the night, the glowing pattern through the porosity in structural property of the design juxtaposed with lights will create sensorial effect and divining mood.
PROTOTYPES TYPE #1 THE TESSELLATED SPIRAL
TYPE #2 THE SHADOW CASTER
PARAMETRIC DESIGN PROCESS USING RHINO-GRASSHOPPER PLUG-IN
Definition for folded surface module
Definition for morphing the module into final form
SURFACE MORPHING PROCESS DIAGRAM surface
morph
modular
As first step, the surface was created based on the theme ‘transformation and visualisation of speed’. Then the element was generated through point xyz. The element (surface module) was then used as a reference to morph on the surface. 7
Wyndham City Gateway
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1. Module assembly model 1 3. Perspective view of the gateway front 5. Final gateway model - full shot
2. Module assembly model 2 4. Night view of the gateway 6. Final 3D model - night shot Wyndham City Gateway
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PIERCING MEMORIES The Conan Doyle Mystery Theatre
Corner of Bourke and Spencer Street Semester 2, 2013 Architecture Design Studio 4_Fire Individual Project Proposal Students were asked to design a theatre complex dedicated to the stagng of murder mystry plays, in honour of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (18591930), the author of Sherlock Holmes detective stories (1887-1928) and a pioneer of the murder mystery genre. His two Sherlock Holmes plays, Sherlock Holmes (1899), which was co-written with the American actor, William Gillette (1853-1937), and the Speckled Band (1910), will feature prominently in the new theatre company’s repertoire and may be reflected in the design of the building.
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Piercing Memories
Piercing Memories
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CONCEPT My concept was driven by Sherlock Holmes’ rather extraordinary investigation skill. His way of building up a memory palace is not like ordinary people, where his insight gives him the ability to catch the clues that are easy to be missed by others. Firstly a mysterious incident happens. At the crime scene, evidences are damaged, broken and dispersed by suspect. While Holmes continues on investigation, the clues dispersed are ob-
1. Mystery crime scene happens 2. Clues are fragmented
served by himself. The observation of scenes then instantly becomes memories. All the scenes are stored as pieces of memory, piercing into his brain to solve mystery. I tried to depict the moment where the broken memories instantly break through his brain as it represents the moment where Sherlock Holmes becomes different from ordinary people, making him a heroic figure.
3. Clues disparted are observed
4. Clues pierce into Holmes’ memory
5. Clues puzzled and mystery solved
PLANS BASEMENT 3 Dress Room Wardrobe Toilet Wings Proscenium stage Storage Carpentry Workshop
BASEMENT 2 Cinema Toilet Wings Proscenium stage Storage Carpentry Workshop
BASEMENT 1 Cinema Technician’s Office Toilet Dress Room Proscenium Upper Seats Staff Lounge Director’s Office
GROUND FLOOR Box Office Theatre Management Blackbox Theatre Toilet Rehearsal Room Restaurant
SECOND FLOOR Visitor’s Office Restaurant Control Room
THIRD FLOOR Restaurant
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Piercing Memories
SECTION B-B
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1. View from the main entrance 3. The foyer 5. Day view of the exterior
2. View from the foyer - Skylight 4. The restaurant Piercing Memories
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SPIRITUAL PRESENCE of the Sacred and Profane
North of Camley St. Natural Park, London, UK Entry to Combo Competition: Faith July 2014 Group Project_in charge of Concept design and 3D Modeling Proposal Religion, as a collection of belief, often intended to explain the meaning/origin of life based on different cultural systems. Each derives their morality and preferred life styles, resulting in conflicts in all kinds scale. This has been major issue in human civilization for thousands of years, and such problem need to be addressed and minimized. To understand conflicts between religions, we were determined to investigate the phenomena of spiritual presence. Presence is a common concept across religions, stating God’s presence in each human being. Dubbed by philosopher and anthropologist, Ludwig Feuerbach, “God is to speak, the outward projection of human’s inward nature.” The act of worship is hence, a conversation with God, your inner-self. The design intended to increase tolerance between people with different believes/atheists by offering a space for all religion, the sacred and the profane.
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Spiritual Presence
Spiritual Presence
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CONCEPT The design is manipulated by merging two systems: by people’s understanding of their own believes and by observing people with a different belief compare to yours. A pavilion design is employed as a framework for people to engage with their self-consciousness, yet at the same time observing others worship in silence, which provides the opportunity to learn and understand. The contraction and expansion of space together with the change of light and shadow perform as a ceremony for visitors to emerge into their self-consciousness along the journey. Light serves as a guide for visitors to explore and follow the designated journey, light is also an important device for the illustration of the atmosphere of spiritual presence. Visitors are joined at an open space at the end of the journey, which encourage cross religions and cultural interactions across individuals and groups, to achieve religious harmony and reconciliation in the long run.
JOURNEY EXPERIENCE
SYSTEMATIC DIAGRAM Start
1. POLES
2. SPIRITUAL PATH
3. WATER FEATURE
4. PODIUM
CONCEPT PROJECTION OF INNER-SELF 5. VOID SPACE
CAUSE 6. OPEN STAIRS
AIM TOLERANCE AND RESPECT
7. RECONCILIATION
ARCHITECTURAL FRAMEWORK GATE, PATH, PLACE, SILENCE, LIGHT, WATER
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Spiritual Presence
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF FULL EXTERIOR
Spiritual Presence
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EXTRA WORKS 1. Works at DAEYEON Traditional Architecture Firm 2. Personal Ring Design - handling of Pre-fabrication Tool with 3D-Printer 3. Extra Work form University 4. Drawings and Paintings
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Extra Works
WORKS AT DAEYEON TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE FIRM The internship involved creating Documents of Plan and Elevation using AutoCAD. The task was to take a survey of a Korean traditional house (Haengnangchae), specifically occupied by servants and known as servants’ quarter. Then documenting process was undertaken with the survey references.
행랑채 평면도 HAENGNANGCHAE PLAN
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행랑채 평면도
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TEL: FAX:
행랑채 정면도 HAENGNANGCHAE FRONT ELEVATION
종합
행랑채 정면도
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TEL: FAX:
행랑채 좌측면도 HAENGNANGCHAE LEFT ELEVATION
행랑채 우측면도 HAENGNANGCHAE RIGHT ELEVATION
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PERSONAL RING DESIGN USING 3D-PRINTING FABRICATION TOOL
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Extra Works
EXTRA WORK FROM UNIVERSITY Example of documentation work that was done as an assignment for one of the university subjects, that mainly dealt with Sustainable Building Design, and the idea and mechanism of Green Building System. LEGEND SEWERAGE PIPE SOLAHART DECOUPLED SYSTEM - SOLAR HOTWATER COLLECTOR (2m X 2m) MOUNTED ON NORTH FACING ROOF, PITCHED AT 57 DEGREE FOR MAXIMUM SOLAR GAIN AND HEATING EFFICIENCY.
1300x4000 RAINPAC BLADDER TANK INSTALLED UNDER OUTDOOR TIMBER DECK FLOOR. 550mm CLEARANCE REQUIRED FOR SAFE FILLING.
WATER PIPE DRAINAGE
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GAS (UNDERGROUND) ELECTRICITY (GROUND) ELECTRICITY (UNDERGROUND) RAINWATER PIPE (UNDERGROUND) RAINWATER PIPE (GROUND)
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HOT WATER PIPE (GROUND) HOT WATER PIPE (UNDERGROUND) HYDRONIC PANEL HEATER RETURN MAIN HYDRONIC PANEL HEATER FLOW MAIN
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RADIATOR PANEL TELECOMMUNICATION PIT
RAINWATER BLADDER TANK
OVERFLOW TO DRAINAGE JUNCTION PIT
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DRAINAGE PIT GAS METER ELECTRICITY POLE WITH LIGHT
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SWERAGE MANHOLE
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WATER METER
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WATER VALVE RAINWATER FILTER SYSTEM PUMP HOT WATER TANK RAINWATER BLADDER TANK
COLD WATER PUMPED TO HOT WATER TANK THEN SENT TO SOLAR PANEL FOR HEATING. WHEN NOT ENOUGH SUNLIGHT THE THANK WILL BE HEATED WITH GAS.
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NOTES TWO PIPE HYDRONIC PANEL SYSTEM ADOPTED. RADIATOR PANEL BY FOSTER 1000x1300x500 WATER HEATED BY HOT WATER TANK AND PUMPED THROUGH FLOW MAIN TO PANEL RADIATORS THEN COME BACK TO HWT VIA RETURN MAIN.
1700x650 SOLAHART DECOUPLED SOLAR HOT WATER TANK WITH GAS BOOSTER TO ENSURE CONTINUOUS HOT WATER. MINIMUM CLEARANCE 500mm HORIZONTAL 300mm VERTICAL REQUIRED FOR SAFETY REASON.
STUDENT NAME: YONGWEI HE &YUN ROH
SUBJECT NAME: ABPL20036 ENVIRONMENTAL BUILDING SYSTEM
DRAWING DESCRIPTION: SERVICE PLAN 2
DATE: 23/08/3013
STUDENT NUMBER: 581808 & 387552
TUTOR: MICHAEL JAMIESON
SCALE: 1:100
DRAWN BY: VIVI HE & YUN JIN ROH
DRAWING NO:
A2
REVISION NO:
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Example of documentation work that was done as an assignment for Construction Design subject, which dealt from A-Z of Construction Process, as well as detailed construction drawings of an office building
Extra Works
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DRAWINGS AND PAINTINGS Oil painting of the noted artwork ‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’ by Johannes Vermeer, using airbrush technique.
Theatre curtain design with the idea of Optical Illusion, and Sherlock vs Moriarty as an analogy.
A quick sketch of Southern Cross Station, Melbourne CBD.
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Extra Works
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