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Architecture for the CommCity of the Future Past
Urban / Academic VAnticipate Modes of Life and Future Destination
E-Conic Suwon
New Citi Bond
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E-Conic Suwon
New Citi Bond
Lightup Newburgh
Crossing Coney Isalnd
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Dont settle down and sit in one place. Move around,be nomadic,
make each day a new horizon.You are still going to have a long
time . . . it would be a shame if you did not t ake the opportunity
to revolutionize your life andmove into an entirely new realm of
experience.
Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild
virtual
interaction
flow
E-CONICSUWON
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Analysis
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Public Sphere Development
ANCIENT : TheOpenSpacefor PublicEvents MEDIEVAL : RepresentativesofMoney and Power MODERN : BourgeoisPublicSpace POST-MODERN : VirtualPublicSpace
COLOSSEUM
Size:XL
PhysicalInteraction:SuperActive
PRIVATEGARDEN
Size:M,L
PhysicalInteraction:Static
CAFEandPLAZA
Size:M,S
PhysicalInteraction:Active
INTERNETSPACE
Size:Varied
PhysicalInteraction:Static
VirtualInteraction:SuperActive
TRIGGER
2NDGENERATIONOFINFORMATIZATION:
InformationandCommunicationTechnologyDevelopment
TRIGGER
1STGENERATIONOFINFORMATIZATION:
NewspaperandPeriodicals
TRIGGER
PoliticalandEconomcPower
PHYSICALINTERACTION
PHYSICAL INTERACTION
PHYSICAL
INTERACTION
PHYSICAL INTERACTION
VIRTUALINTERA
CTION
With the introduction of technology, a virtual space has been
created that removes the physical restraints of public space,
allowing for different types of free interaction and evolved
the discourse space beyond that of the built environment.
But this progression in technology has had a negative
impact on how people socially interact within the public
sphere, ultimately discouraging physical interaction and
communication. So as technology inevitably continues to
evolve, how do we utilize it as an asset to begin to merge
this virtual reality with the built environment, in a way that
encourages more interactivity and discourse in the built
urban context? Our project aims to establish new forms of
environments that set the stage for community engagement,
entertainment, recreation, knowledge sharing and political
discourse. E-Sports is the element that provides the best
opportunity to test new public space programming that
addresses the major issues created b
technology and capitalizes on the dra
has in terms of expanding the researc
social potential of the city of Suwon. O
take advantage of quickly advancing v
allowing us to create new programmi
that encourage non-static mobile act
E-Sports Development
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To bring about this vision of having a vibrant, entertainment
oriented development for Suwon, It was important to
first establish a strong public corridor that would not only
support a new flow of concentrated pedestrian oriented
activity in and around the site, but would more importantly
be capable of hosting new dynamic forms of spatial
programming. Therefore e are also proposing the pedestrian
passage as well as the bike rental system to be a method
of collecting the kinetic energy. E-car charging stations
will be also located so ultimately we envision eco-friendly
mobility circulation on site. The commercial area, e-sport
complex, and other programs encouraging these dynamic
activity and interaction between users will be located along
the corridor. The elevated platform and a main corridor
will be a connector of these and other programs along the
corridor. The public realm will become integrated throughout
the architecture, making it more feasi
to become an integral social space fo
surrounding communities with one an
flow of people by connecting various
for both public and private spaces to
users needs.
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Strategic Plan
The project begins by utilizing the Gosa
development, expected to be complete
that will bring a more public transit orien
area and be the southernmost point of i
By preserving 2 parcels on the South sid
to establish a community sports park, a
space anchor for the South end of our m
implemented.
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The E-Sports Complex will become an iconic destination
point that promotes active interaction between diverse users
of all social and age groups. Programming for the complex
includes a sports and entertainment stadium, gaming gallery,
planetarium, and flex spaces that all help to establish an
active environment geared towards providing opportunities for
learning and engagement.
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So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will
not take the initiative to change their situation because they are
conditioned to a life of security, conformity, and conservatism .....
The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences,
and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing
horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild
decentralize
disperse
unravelPLEASE SCAN
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Site Strategy
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Center Boardwalk
The center portion of the boardwalk will utilize the existing
boardwalk system that will lead to the Expo Park. A decking
system is designed for convenient transit to the subway.
Extended Boardwalk
The end of the boardwalk will be extended to the area where a
Mix-use housing cluster is located.
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Public Space
Public space is parallel to the boardwalk corridor that
accommodates the ground level pedestrian fl ow. Connecting
to the waterfront, major east-west corridor will gradually bring
flows from Flushing through bar street amenities to stadium
plaza. Adjacent to a stadium plaza, there is a commercial
corridor that is a large opening space for commercial. Mix-use
core development. All corridors are linked back to parking to
promote car-free and walk-friendly neighborhood.
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What is past is prologue.
William Shakespeare, The Tempest
historic
preservation
experiencePLEASE SCAN
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LIGHTUPNEWBURGH
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$2,000 STIPEND
$50,000 (20% REHAB.COSTS)
SAMEDAY
FIRSTELECTRIFIEDCITY
AWARENESSFOR
REHABILITATION
INVESTMENT
STUDENTSFROMAFTERSCHOOLPROGRAMS
PERFORMANCE
LOCALARTISTS
EXHIBITION
NONP ROFIT
ORGANIZATION
ARCHITECTS
STUDENTS
UNEMPLOYED
NEWBU
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INCOL
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LANDMA
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ONSERVAN
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UNION MASONRYCRAFTWORKERS
COLUMBIA
UNIVERSITY
UNION OFBRICKLAYERS
ANDALLIEDCRAFTSWORKERS
HABITATFORHUMANITY
INSTITUT
IONS
NYSOFFICEOFPARKS,RECREATIONAND
HISTORICPRESER VATION
NYSCA
WORKINFORCEMENT
ACT
WORLDMONUMENTFUND
PRESERVATION
ERA
NATIONALREGISTEROFHISTORICPLACESTOPREVENTFROM
DEMOLITION
CHURCHERA
GREEKREVIVALSTYLE
1835
NATIONAL
HISTORIC
LANDMARK
2001
RESTORATION
2003-2009
ACTUALSTATE
OFTHECHURCH
2014
DONATIONS
$50,000 TO
$100,000
ENGINEERS
ENTREPRENEUR
1970
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Site Asset
The urban blight within Newburghs Historic District hides a
vital asset and requires rehabilitation in order to be revitalized.
Its restoration becomes a main source of job opportunities and
an inspiration for after school activities.
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RESTO
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The Spin-off
rehabilitating city-owned vacant building
district. The project will be mainly led by
learned a skillset from the previous stag
one of the historic architecture in Newbu
only rehabilitating the building inside butRitz building will be used as a fi lm scree
designed landscape. And as the Conse
new gathering space.
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Afterschool/Training and Regional context
By having a creative core where s tudents and local residents
can learn the practical skills and diverse arts, restoration
process will be happening in more rapid pace. In conclusion,
the project aims at training Newburghs unemployed and
creating a workforce in order to revitalize it. The process will
start with the Dutch Reformed Church that would act as a
catalyst to future spinoffs in the Historic District. Restored
houses will be used as spaces for the after school programs
and will eventually be converted to affor
live-work spaces for the local artists. A
constructed to accommodate the dema
between program for restoration trainin
activities. This reactivation process will c
relations with cities along the Hudson Va
reactivate their historic district.
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CROSS
INGCONEYISLAND
Public housing complexes affected by Hurricane Sandy are
reportedly in for a multi-billion dollar federal windfall.The Federal
Emergency Management Agency has approved a $3 billion grant
to fix and upgrade city Housing Authority buildings damaged by the
storm. A total of 33 housing developments inBrooklyn, Queens,
and Manhattan are expected to benefit.
TWC News
water
resiliency
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Coney Island Creek
1mile,20mins walk
to Luna Park
0.6miles,12mins walk
to thebeach
Coney Island Beach
Gravesend Houses
Coney Island
Creek Park
Calvert Vaux
Park
SurfsideGardens
ODwyer Gardens
W 1 7 t h S t
ore
Pkwy
NeptuneAve
MermaidAve
Surf Ave.
BoardwalkW
Public transportation
Pedestrian circulation
Bike network
Pedestrian circulation
This proposal aggregates three NYCHA sites into one
20 acre campus, spanning from the beach to the bay:
Gravesend, ODwyer Gardens and Surfside Gardens. The
plan envisions a pedestrian greenway that traverses from the
beach at Coney Island Houses and courses north through
ODwyer Gardens, Surfside Gardens, and Gravesend to
Gravesend Bay. This walkway would be paved with porous
paving, bordered by bioswales and trees, and would assist
in conveying significant volumes of water to mitigate storms
large and small. The central space in ODwyer Gardens
would be transformed into an urban plaza, with a depressed
water storage area (Water Square) and porous paving areas
to further capture in excess of 500,000 gallons of runoff,
including rainwater from the roofs of adjacent buildings. It
is envisioned that the ground floor of the buildings on this
square could be used for retail or business incubator uses,
providing jobs and economic activity
strategy. At Surfside Gardens, an are
converted to a high performance recr
underground water storage tanks, pro
recreation area for the residents and a
storage underneath the open space.
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Existing Site Condition Proposed Site Condition
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Street Resiliency
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Kids Hub
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You are wrong if you think Joy emanates only or principally
from human relationships.God has placed it all around us . It is
in everything and anything we might experience. We just have to
have the courage to turn against our habitual lifestyle andengage
in unconventional living.
Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild
motion
behavior
interaction
INFINITEFLOW
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Thi d Pl
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ThirdPlace
TSADesignCompetitionEntry
Dont settle down and sit in one place. Move around,
be nomadic, make each day a new horizon.You are still
going to have a long time . . . it would be a shame if you
did not take the opportunity to revolutionize your life and
move into an entirely new realm of experience.
Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild
approach
descent
sound
Third Place
Tulane School of Architecture Design Competition Entry
FORESTSOUND
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Honorable MentionT
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H
onorableMention
ArchitriumphVeniceBiennaleCompetition
It is the experiences, the memories,the great triumphant joy of
living to the fullest extent in which real meaning is found.
Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild
Honorable Mention
Archtriumph Venice Biennale Competition Entry
interconnection
extension
water
WATER+LIGHT
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Happiness (is) only real when shared.
Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild
neighborhood
connectivity
tradition
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Description:
Sejong-ro hotel was the joint project with RMJM. The hotel features 26 floors and 316 rooms.
I took a charge of figuring out parking capacity, planning the best suitable parking spaces
and an adequate core circulation leading to different program areas (convention, guest room,
membership, and service.)
Information:
Project Type: Hotel
Project Phase: Design Development
Location: Seoul, South KoreaSite Area: 26,265 sq. ft.
Date: June 2011
Media: Autocad, Photoshop, Illustrator,
Microsoft words and Powerpoints
Image done by
SEJONGROHOTEL
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Description:
Biochemical engineering industrys essential infrastructure is an airport because flights are
the main usage to import materials and to export the products. This makes Songdo, which is
close to Incheon International Airport, to be considered as the perfect city for the project. I had
an opportunity to take part of creating 3d rendering images, elevations, and sections for this
project.
Information:
Project Type: Research Institute
Project Phase: Schematic Design
Location: Songdo, South KoreaSite Area: 86,702 sq. ft.
Date: August 2011
Media: Autocad, Rhinoceros, Sketchup, V-ray,
Photoshop, Microsoft words, excels,
and Powerpoints
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Description:
Involved in the phase of development, from the initial discussion of general ideas with the
client and prepared construction details specifying the requirements the design must meet, and
drawings and written information presenting ideas for the client to review.
Information:
Project Type: Hig-end Residential
Project Phase: DD / CD
Location: New York, United StatesSite Area: 2,320 sq. ft.
Date: March 2014
Media: Hand Drawings, Autocad,
Sketchup, Adobe Photoshop,
Microsoft words, Excels
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Description:
The Proje ct wa s the landm ark buil ding of N ew York , and the c lien t des ired to re -desi gn hi s
lower floor and upper floor terraces. I managed the whole project throughout the design
development to the construction document, incorporating with the strucutral engineer, lighting
designer, and cotractor. Accordingly, I consulted with clients to determine functional and spatial
requirements of new structures, and submit required information such as design, materials,
color and estimated costs.
Information:
Project Type: High-end Residential
Project Phase: DD / CD
Location: New York, United States
Site Area: 2,500 sq. ft.Date: March 2014
Media: Hand Drawings, Autocad,
Sketchup, V-ray,
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator,
Microsoft words and Excels
SOHOTERRACE
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TRAVELSKETCHES
The trip was to be an odyssey in the fullest sense of the
word,an epic journey that would change everything.
Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild
Information:
Project Type: Various Individual Sketches and drawings
Date: 2012 - 2015
Media: Pencil, and Ink on paper
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