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PORTFOLIO2011-2014

Jooyoung KimM.Arch ISchool of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin

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Young SquareAustin Blossom20132014

Share Vistas2012

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Urban Playground Extra WorksWaters Scraper Internship @ RTKLAustin Vistas2011-1320132013 20142011

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Austin Downtown Skyscraper

Austin Blossom

3D Design Tool : 3DS MAX, Sketch-UpRendering Tool : V-ray (3ds max)Critic : Michael Benedikt, John Szot

This is a project of high-rise residential point towers in Austin downtown. The initial design idea came from an object in nature. I pick a long thin flower due to its porosity and possibility as accommodation. My idea developed by Austrian Art Nouveau. I was inspired by Austrian secession people like Joseph Hoffmann and Otto Wagner. As they did, I tried to find the organic objects in nature. While their pattern or textile works were focused on two dimensional, mine is on more three dimensional pattern study and geometry study. I did not want to build a crazy tower but an imaginary place like the one in the movie, Avatar. I wanted people watching, getting into, experiencing it to blossom their own imaginary world. My intention is that the point tower becomes a threshold between the hectic city and the healing forest. I hope you become a bee or butterfly when you get into the site.

The tower has exoskeleton structure system, and it is little bit borrowed into the tower to hide its big volume and exaggerate each blossom by its shadow. The idea of the secondary structure to hold the glazing is from vein of the leaves. The vein structure keep the occupants from vertigo and loneliness hanging in the air. Unit design was most tricky part because of the tower concept. I wanted to make each unit has its own outdoor terrace. The blossom system has two types of groups. Each one has four blossoms rotating around the core. The concave part of the blos-som becomes the outdoor terrace. It was a dilemma to design indoor space as a common space or reflecting tower design. I decided to make more common space for the convenience of general life, but I put a porous patterned partitions which re-flect the concept of the tower design

Also the studio emphasized designing by modeling and rendering digitally using 3ds max and v-ray.

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40ft setback

Rail Road

32ft setback

Forest

City park

Site design concept Concept image of Austin Blossom

Site Plan

[1] Austin Blossom Tower

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[2] Public Plaza

[3] Sloped Park

[4] Underground Parking Access

[6] Tree Mound

[5] Surface Parking for guestes

[7] Ponds

[8] Pit

Bike Path

Walking Trail

Vehicle access

5th Street

Rail Road

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Public plaza on the site

Elevated park on the site

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72'

24' 24' 24'

72'

24' 24' 24'

Elevation of a blossom Plan of a groub of blossom

72'

24' 24' 24'

72'

24' 24' 24'

Elevation of a blossom Plan of a groub of blossom

Group of flattend elevation of blossom

A2B2C2

A1B1C1

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Plan of a groub of blossomSix different types of floor plansand 4 fifference types of units

45°

Blossom Development Elevation of a blossom

Flattend elevation -groups of blossoms- Plnas -groups of blossoms-Six different types of floor plans and four different types of units

outdoor terrace unit type Iunit type III

unit type IIunit type IV

Plan of a group of blossoms

UP

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Exoskeleton ExoskeletonSkin frame Skin frameFloor Floor

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DN

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UP

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unit type I unit type IIIunit type II

unit type II Living Room Kitchen Bed Room

unit type IV

Level 1a

Level 4a

Level 2a

Level 5a

Level 3a

Level 6a

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Terrace Stair to upper floor Upper floor Upper floor

Tower View

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Revitalizing Urban Square

Young Square

3D Design Tool : 3DS MAXRendering Tool : V-ray (3ds max)Critic : Gary Wang

In order to revitalize the downtown area, I proposed a new type of town square. It will give the town a unique image. It also will provide a solution to several city issues such as problems with low income jobs, high unemployment and a local economy highly dependent on the University. Highly educated young people are unable to find jobs in their field or find only low wage jobs. With this new revitalization, San Marcos will become a venture town.

City of Young Professionals San Marcos will become a famous city of young professionals in Texas with the chance to establish their own offices, and the ability to support a new market place. Furthermore, the youth from adjacent cities including Austin and San Antonio will be eager to move to San Marcos because of the lower rental costs and entrepre-neur-friendly environment. While San Francisco has Silicon valley, Texas will now have San Marcos. The downtown area will become a hot-spot for young professionals, art-ists and entrepreneurs. The civic center will be full of energy offering venture people, and other citizens a place to shop for unique items, enjoy exhibitions, live music, flea markets, farmers markets, restaurants, bars, and rental space for weddings, and spe-cial events.

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San Marcos, TX, USA

I-35

I-35

Texas A&M

UT Autin

Texas State University-San Marcos

St Edward’s University

Austin Community CollegeConcordia University

UT San Antonio

St. Mary’s University

Trinity University

Wayland Baptist University

University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioConcordia University Texas-San Antonio

The Square ↔ Austin downtown30 mi, 31 mins

The Square ↔ San Antonio downtown 50 mi, 50 mins

60,761New Braunfels

842,592 Austin

1,382,951San Antonio

50,001San Marcos

Downtown and the Square: the center of youth entrepreneurs

The landscape of the Square will have inviting walkways that will connect pedestrians with the university, the downtown area, and nature trails bringing citizens and visitors together while generating exciting walking experiences. Also it will show the balance between old and new, historical and contemporary, public and private, citizens and visitors. The downtown economy currently depends on bars and restaurants. These places are not doing financially well because they are losing their customers. There were once many law offices in a radius of nine blocks because of the courthouse, this courthouse has since relocated, and the attorneys are following them. With the goal of revitalizing the civic center, as a starting point of this project, careful considering will be focused on both redesigning of the nine blocks that now remain vacant and the Town Square.

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Musical Theater

Pedestrians from school and trail

Pedestrians from river and excercise

Main traffic access

Secondary oneway road

Shuttle route

Bike route

Bank

Restaurants and bars

Small shops- Gallery shops- Supply shops- Craft shops

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solid (private programs)

void (public programs)

Undergroud (semipublic)

Greek Stoa New Grids + Courtyard 1

Big Stairs New Grids New Grids + Courtyard 2

New Grids + Courtyard 3

solid (private programs)

void (public programs)

Undergroud (semipublic)

Existing Square

Young Square

Solid (Private program)

Void (Public program)

Underground (semi-public)

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20'10'0

N

50' 100'

Ground level

1' = 1/32"

Underground

Gallery

WoodshopMetal shop

Mech. room

Rest room

strg

UP

UP

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2nd level

UP

Roof top plan

dance

darkroom

20'10'0

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1' = 1/32"

Underground

Gallery

WoodshopMetal shop

Mech. room

Rest room

strg

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UP

Roof top plan

dance

darkroom

Ground level 2nd level Rooftop plan

Grids Open Courtyards Solid Masses

Canopy Walking grid Overall

Grids Open Courtyards Solid Masses

Canopy Walking grid OverallGrid Open courtryard Solid masses Canopy Walk grid Overall

Programs of the Square

- Public: art gallery(exhibition), stage, gathering space (in/out), service (small business, youth entrepreneurship support center), Shuttle(Austin, San Antonio), bike sharing ser-vice(bike to go/car to go)

- Private: small offices and studios, meeting rooms, sharing equipment rooms which have office machinery, and a lecture hallPrograms nine blocks: retail shops, gallery shops, craft shops, supply shops, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, used book stores, bike shops, etc.

closed open

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Service

Service

Shuttle

Bike rack

Rooftopbalcony

Service

Marketplace

exhibition

Meetingroom

Sharingdevices

smalloffices

Sharingdevices

studios

Meetingroom

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South elevation

North elevation

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From my perspective, the concept of sustainability and community is the notion of people, “living together” in a community working and enjoy-ing their lives without affecting or influencing other elements on the earth and future generations. Sustainability will not be realized without collabo-ration in various fields, including economic, social, and environmental. This is because it is not only about saving the ecosystem on the earth, but also about propagating the notion of sustainability in human society and in the business field. Without successfully maintaining these entities, sustainability loses its meaning. Also, the concept of “community” must be considered in relative terms in order to increase the quality of “living together”.

What is the community? We know that communities collectively hold issues, interests or concerns, and they share information among the group. It is not just about geogra-phy, as there are more issues at hand. There also currently exist various kinds of global communities. For instance, several island countries are in danger of disappearing under water; because it is not possible for one country or organization to control sea level. The desertification in China is not simply a problem for that single country; this phenomenon will negatively influence other countries and future generations. Also current social and economic issues, including wars and starvation pose global threats as well. Architec-ture must address these issues or to at least provide forums for dealing with the various problems of each community to discuss these pressing topics.

Share Vistas

Downtown Community Center

3D Design Tool : Rhino, Sketch upHeat/Light study : DIVARendering Tool : V-rayCritic : Matt Fajkus

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Business support center-Sharing facilities

Open d

eck - gathering

Trailer

COA Moving ClassChecking energy use

Mech. Room

Restrooms

Cafe brew-up

UTSOA & CoA

Local Business

Design Studio for UTSOA studentsOffice for COA sustainability depart-mentResearch Lab. (for social, econom-ic, environmental sustainability)

Local residentsCafeEducation (Adults, Kids)Shop (donate, toy rental)

Design Studio

Office

Resaerch Lab.

Class

Meeting Rooms

Lecture Hall

Cafe

Business support

Toy library/ Store open space

open space

open space

Mech. Room

Private

Semi-private

Public

Service area

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cd/m2

937.5

812.5

687.5

562.5437.5312.5

187.5

62.5

Summer7/21 12:00 pm

Winter12/21 12:00 pm

Illuminance Study

2nd floor

3rd floor

1st floor

Case 1 (Summer)

Case 1 (Winter)

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Case 2 (Summer)

Case 2 (Winter)

0

Illuminance (Lux)

333

667

1000

1333

1667

2000

Case 1: without light chimney Case 2: with light chimney

3rd floor

4th floor

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A B C D

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2nd floor

4th flloor

3rd floor

1st floor

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Section A Section B Section C Section D

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Evolo Competition - Summer StudioThis project is based on a hypothesis of global warming. Global warming since last century, in 2099, causes the Earth to become water globe. All kinds of ice, ice-bergs and glaciers are melted. There is no land for human beings under the Sum due to the high temperature and UV-Rays so those water scrapers are coming up. When all glaciers are melted, sea level increases around 60 to 80 meters (200ft to 267ft). Permafrost under the crust melts and this results in subsidence of ground. In other words, there’s no more land to build stable structure for human shelter. Also Ozone layer filtering intensive UV-Ray in the air does not exist anymore and it makes too harsh environment to live on the islanded mountains under the Sum. Seeking a place to keep from harmful rays and subsidizing land, underwater city has been designed. More stable temperature range also follows. Of course, some issues are coming up: air, drinking water, food, energy generation, transportation and infrastructure, and structure stability and safety.

Water ScraperEscaping from UV-ray and Subsiding land

3D Design Tool : 3DS MAXRendering Tool : V-ray, MetalrayCritic : Kory Bieg

1950

Water Surface

UV umbrella (PV pannels)

Farm (air, power, food, water)

Control box , public sercives

Residential, office, entertain space

Parking, emergency control

water vehicle in/out

core, circulation

2nd power generator by current

Program Diagram

UV penetration limit

0

Light penetration limit

-2 °F

0

2 °F

4 °F

6 °F

8 °F

Temp.

Temp. change expection

2000 2050 2100yr.

50m150’

100m300’

150m450’

UV-Ray Violet

400nm

Red

700nm

Wave lenegth

depth

Green

Light Penetration (Clear Ocean water)

YellowBlue

1950

Water Surface

UV umbrella (PV pannels)

Farm (air, power, food, water)

Control box , public sercives

Residential, office, entertain space

Parking, emergency control

water vehicle in/out

core, circulation

2nd power generator by current

Program Diagram

UV penetration limit

0

Light penetration limit

-2 °F

0

2 °F

4 °F

6 °F

8 °F

Temp.

Temp. change expection

2000 2050 2100yr.

50m150’

100m300’

150m450’

UV-Ray Violet

400nm

Red

700nm

Wave lenegth

depth

Green

Light Penetration (Clear Ocean water)

YellowBlue

1950

Water Surface

UV umbrella (PV pannels)

Farm (air, power, food, water)

Control box , public sercives

Residential, office, entertain space

Parking, emergency control

water vehicle in/out

core, circulation

2nd power generator by current

Program Diagram

UV penetration limit

0

Light penetration limit

-2 °F

0

2 °F

4 °F

6 °F

8 °F

Temp.

Temp. change expection

2000 2050 2100yr.

50m150’

100m300’

150m450’

UV-Ray Violet

400nm

Red

700nm

Wave lenegth

depth

Green

Light Penetration (Clear Ocean water)

YellowBlue

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The intention of the design is to express the site itself, downtown, Austin. The south-ern facade shows downtown grids and the north part of the apartment shows a cor-ridor which flows to Lady Bird Lake. Also the community center and roof top garden is an area to refresh or relax like river parks. Shoal creek valley is imprinted on the first and second floor of the retail space in this building. Giving another vista (vision) for the future, private space and semi-private space are connected for cooperative housing. For better and more creative life style, this community center provides several re-education programs such as cooking classes, hair and nail design classes, computer labs, etc. Also, the products resulting from the classes of the re-education programs are on sale on the first floor, the commercial space, in this building. The downtown workers and residents can use the local com-munity center and purchase food or services for a lower cost. In addition, the building has also a beautiful open area that offers people a place to relieve stress and chat with friends. The re-education programs and the gym are also open for public use. Downtown workers can use this center during lunch time or before and after the work. It will make their life more enjoyable and improve their life style.

Austin Vistas

Downtown Affordable Housing

3D Design Tool : Sketch upRendering : V-ray Critic : Lary Doll

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section

plan

Bustling ShadowGuadalupe St. 2nd Street View by speed

DaylightPedestrian movementVehicle movementShadow

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Residential

Local Community center

Parking

Commercial

Initial form for noise Rotated form for view line

Program- Housing units- Commercial Units- Local Community Center- Car parking- Roof top garden

Community Center Program- Cooking class- Hair and Nail Design Class- Media Center- Computer Lab- Class Room and Office- Gym

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Elevations

Unit Design concept

- Type A : Single family unit - floor level is lifted up for the privacy from north facing windows

- Type B: Cooperating unit - for the privacy, each unit has private room on different levels

- Type C: Single family unit - each unit has two levels distinguishing the living room and the bedroom.

Unit type A

Unit type A

South East WestNorth

Unit type B

Unit type B

Unit type C

Unit typeC

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Cladding study

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Main Entrance (South)Left: view from south-eastRight: view from west

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North part of the buildingLeft: Perspective view from north-east Down: North facing corridor for unit accessDown-far: Public outdoor space and community center entrance(2nd floor)

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Urban Playground

Downtown Program

3D Design Tool : 3DS MAXRendering : V-ray (3ds max)Critic : Kory Bieg

The site of this building is located in the east end of the downtown area on 4th street in Austin, TX. It is adjacent to I-35 highway and Waller creek. Also there is The Austin Convention Center, lots of hotels, bars, and cafes. This is a busy area and an extremely popular place as well. Many joggers and bikers access Waller Creek during the morning, travelers and business people are bustling about in the area. In addition, it is a major transportation point which has the metro rail, bus stops, I-35, a bike route and parking buildings. The concept of the Austin urban playground is to connect a cool place with a hectic and busy downtown area. This Playground provides enter-tainment places and a local market. In this location, people can relax from the urban stress and enjoy the advantages of downtown living. Bringing Waller Creek to the amphitheater of this architecture is an attempt to harmonize among the adjacent ge-ometry and environments. Overall programs are composed of 3 parts; entertainment, support, private places. Entertainment places include Waller Amphitheater, the local farmers market, the outdoor park and playgrounds, climbing walls and a cafe. The support part has acting classes, studios and a prep area for actors and actresses. Also equipment for climbing, jogging, biking are for rent and/or sale is part of the indoor market. Private places are general services places, offices and small meeting rooms. All these programs are mixed with indoor/ outdoor places and these are connected with indoor and outdoor circulation, so that users cannot recognize they are inside or outside.

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Program diagram

3DS MAX design development

Basic Structure

Secondary circulation

Vertical movement

Water

Primary outdoor circulation

Noise source/OrientationDaylight (amount/orientation)

Open hours

Delivery access

Pedestrian access

View/Orientation

Program sqft

ServiceService

ServiceService

Services

Office

Prep Area

Kitchen

Studio

classes

Private

Market

Cafe

Farmers' Market

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Playground

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Precedent: Opera House, Tiwan, Toyo Ito

The design concept of Austin playground is inspired by the Opera House, Taiwan by Toyo Ito. The ambiguous boundary of wall and ceiling, inside and outside is the design concept of Austin Playground.

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Site plan

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Floor Plans

3rd

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China project:Master plan and Shopping mall, Shopping street design

Nimble TownZhaoqing, China

Design stage contributed: preliminary design | concept design | scheme design

Duration of the involvement: 11 weeks from Jan. 17th to April 2nd and 9 weeks from April 12th to July 11th

Size of the team: one design master, one project manager, two senior de-signers, two junior designers, one student intern

Main works involved: Site analysis diagram, Regional diagram, Area(FAR) calculation with master plan layout, Tower podium(street shops) design, 3D-modeling, 2D drawings, presentation package design for concept design, Parking space layout for the shopping mall, Mall atrium design, 3D-modeling and 2D drawings for scheme design

Tools: CS6(Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), Sketch-up8, Auto CAD 2013, Rhi-no 4, Revit, Excel

敏捷城 肇庆,广州,中国 100%概念设计 2014-04-15100% concept designniMBLe toWn zhaoqing, guangdong, china

透视图PeRsPectiVe VieW

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透视图PeRsPectiVe VieW

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敏捷城 肇庆,广州,中国 100%概念设计 2014-04-15100% concept designniMBLe toWn zhaoqing, guangdong, china

透视图PeRsPectiVe VieW透视图PeRsPectiVe VieW

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透视图PeRsPectiVe VieW透视图PeRsPectiVe VieW

敏捷城 肇庆,广州,中国 100%概念设计 2014-04-15100% concept designniMBLe toWn zhaoqing, guangdong, china

透视图PeRsPectiVe VieW透视图PeRsPectiVe VieW

lEVEl 1 lEVEl 2 lEVEl 3 lEVEl 4

Tower D

Tower H

Tower B

Tower CTower DTower E

Tower G Tower H Tower J Tower K

塔楼 D

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4-lEVEl COuRTyaRD ShOPS

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庭院

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Horizontal circulation

Shop Area

Shope Vertical circulation

Shop facing

商铺区

水平动线

商铺垂直动线

店铺朝向

塔楼 E 塔楼 D 塔楼 c

塔楼 B

塔楼 K塔楼 J塔楼 H塔楼 G

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庭院商铺 - 平面cOuRtyaRD shOPs - Plans

四层三层二层一层

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Facade re-design

YH Global Tower

Design stage contributed: Additional service-facade re-design

Duration of the involvement: 6 weeks from April 3rd to May 9th

Size of the team: one design master, one project manager, one junior de-signer, one student intern

Main works involved: Environmental analysis(wind and sun), Diagrams from the environmental study, 3D Building facade modeling, 2D drawings(plans, sections, elevations), Material research, Presentation package

Tools: CS6(Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), Vasari beta 3, Revit, Sketch-up 8, Auto CAD 2013, Rhino 4, Excel

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Young Square Urban PlaygroundWater Scraper Internship @ RTKLShare VistasAustin Blossom Extra WorksAustin Vistas

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South Facade

Sun and Wind Study - Vasari Beta3 | 3D Model - Revit 2013

South FacadeNorth Facade North Facade

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Young Square Urban PlaygroundWater Scraper Internship @ RTKLShare VistasAustin Blossom Extra WorksAustin Vistas

Wind Study

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Extra Works

Tea Table Vase Polar BearRhythmicalSkid Marks

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Young Square Urban PlaygroundWater Scraper Internship @ RTKLShare VistasAustin Blossom Extra WorksAustin Vistas

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Everything, which exists, makes its own marks, and these marks show originali-ty. In this project, by studying skid marks, I tried to see the rhythm of individuals and objects. By studying various kinds of materials and expressions, I learned the rhythm of objects. Through this process, I saw that individuals have their own pace. Some starts slowly and some rapidly. This project ultimately shows the rhythm of individuals.

Rhythmical Skid Marks

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Extra Works

Clockwise from far left: tire pattern painting with chinese ink on canvas; korean letters with chi-nese ink on canvas; chinese ink on laminating film; modeling paste and coffee grounds on canvas; tire pattern painting with chinese ink on felt

The bark of pine tree on velvet cloth(900x2300mm)

Chinese ink on canvas(Korean & Chinese letters)(900x2300mm)

Chinese ink on lami-nating film(900x2500mm)

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Coffee TableWood Design(Summer, 2012)

Instructor: Mark MacekMaterial: Maple, Poplar

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Extra Works

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Container design; VaseMaya class (Summer, 2012)

Instructor: Robert John MezquitiTools: Maya 2013, 3D Printer, CNC Routing

Top

Side

flower container by w

rap design

Bottom

Front

Back

7”

5 3/4”

9 1/4”

Concept :

Circulation &

Sense of Balance

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NTA

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Object:

Vase &

BaseDesign Tool: M

aya 2013Rhino 4.0

Physical model:

[Tools]3D

printer3D

CN

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[Material]

FoamW

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Drawing Scale:

1”=3/4”

Vase

Base

5.2

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Extra Works

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The concept of this project is to recognize our environment. Displaying polar bears on a stream in the temperate zone, we would like to explain that the glacier area is getting smaller, and there is nowhere for the bears to live. Therefore we need to look after our environment in order to keep polar bears’ in their local habitat.

Group project at Art Phil, Korea (2010)- Director: Art Phil, Korea- Competition date and place: Oct. 23th, 2010 in Namyangju, Korea- Award: the second prize in the competition- Preparation: from Oct. 9th to the competition day (for 2 weeks)- Materials;Chicken wire: frame of the bearsParaffin wax: expressing melting and disappearingPlastic cloth: cover of the bearsThin paper: cover of the bearsLight bulbs: lightening the bears

Melting Polar Bears(Group work, 2010)

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Extra Works

Roles and Members (fourteen members)

- Team leader: Junghyun Cho

- Concept design and Material:Jooyoung Kim/ Jaewon Lee/ Okjung Kim/ Taehyun Kim/ Bohyun Im/ Moonkyung Choi/ Sunghyo Cho/ youngbin Kim/ Junyong Park

- Sketch: Sunghyo Cho

- Process scheduling: Jooyoung Kim- General affairs: Jooyoung Kim- Execution and installation:Jooyoung Kim/ Jaewon Lee/ Okjung Kim/ Taehyun Kim/ Bohyun Im/ Moonkyung Choi/ Sunghyo Cho/ youngbin Kim/ Junyong Park/ Soyoun Kim/ Hojung Kim/ Yejin Seo/ Youn Jung

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EDUCATION

Master of Architecture, First Professional (2014)

University of Texas at Austin(US) - graduated Dec. 2014

Mechanics and Design, Master of Science (2006)

Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea - graduated Feb. 2006

Mechanics and Design, Automotive Engineering (2nd major),Bachelar of Science (2004)

Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea - graduated Feb, 2004

WORK EXPERIENCE

Student Intern at RTKL Dallas (Jan. 2014 – Jul. 2014)

- Nimble Town, Zhaoqing, China (Master plan, Concept Design of a mall, street shopping area, a public plaza)

; Diagraming for master plans, 3D modeling with Sketch-up, 2D drawings with Auto CAD, Involving designs

- YH Global Tower, China (Building façade redesign)

; 3D modeling with Sketch-up, 2D drawings with AutoCAD, Environmental effect (light and wind) studies with Vasari, diagraming for

wind and light study.

Assistant Manager of Department of Process Engineering;

Samsung Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. Geoje Shipyard, Korea (May, 2006 - Oct. 2009)

- Crude Oil tanker, Container vessel, LNG Carrier –Shipbuilding method and process planning

- a member of China(Youngsung) Shipyard preliminary shipbuilding method and process planning

- Designed Fabrication sequence diagram for hull and outfitting and made working manual

Teaching assistant : Mathematics of science and engineering (2005)

Assistant instructor of computer lab. (2005)

Assistant instructor of College Dormitory (2004)

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EXTRA CURRICULAR

WORLD SKILLS COMPETITION IN CALGARY, CANADA, 2009

participation as a translator & interpreter (Korean-English)

ROBOT WAR (OCT. 2013) hosted by Korean Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy

passed the preliminary stage of the competition and into the quarterfinals

participated as a team

STUDENTS’ UNION (2001)

a director for policy planning

SCHOOL BAND, SONG KNOT (1998-2006)

as a drummer, performed on campus more than 5 times

TRAVELED 7COUNTRIES, MORE THAN 20 CITIES

US- Seattle, NY, LA, San Francisco, Niagara Falls, Nebraska, etc.

Canada- Vancouver, Victoria, Banff, Toronto, Calgary, etc.

Japan -, Tokyo, Kobe, Nara, Osaka, Kyoto

Bali, Indonesia, Cancun, Maxico, Hong Kong, Auckland, New Zealand, and several cities of New Caledonia.

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Auto CAD, 3DS MAX, Revit, Vasari, Sketch up, Rhino, Maya, V-Ray, Diva, Adobe Photoshop, In-Design and Illustrator

(for design)

Uni Graphics, ABAQUS, CAE, Smart sketch

(for Engineering)

Contacts

Email: [email protected]@gmail.com

Phone: (512)825-9980

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Jooyoung KimM.Arch I

School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin