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Kahyun Lee

Master of Architecture University of Michigan

Bacheolor of ArchitectureYonsei University

[email protected]

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Beneath the BridgeAquatic Botanical Garden in Sang-am World Cup Park

Accessibility to the Han River Park and

the World Cup Park is enhanced by

inserting the Aquatic Botanical Garden

under the bridge.

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The gardens are meant to integrate indoor and outdoor spaces by

embracing the existing contours of the site and the spatial configuration of

the columns supporting the bridge. The continuous flow of floors and

ceilings create an ambiguity between the external and internal spaces

creating and open and dynamic garden.Kahyun Lee

Master of Architecture

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ReminiscenceLibrary Extension in the Constitutional Court of Korea

The new library creates the balance between the privacy of the

Constitutional Court of Korea and its public relationship with the

residents in Bukchon. The new library proposes 3 spaces: 1)

library-the professional library for the staffs; 2) lecture hall-the

space where connections between the residents and the staffs

take place; 3) ‘madang’ (courtyard)-the open library for the

residents. These 3 spaces have the spatial organization of the

contemporary version of traditional Korean architecture. They are

connected with the existing building of the Constitutional Court

of Korea. Therefore the new library will allow the existing

building to extend and be opened to the outside.

north elevation west elevation south elevation

1st floor

2nd floor

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The Second Sea WallEco-Center in Shihwa-ho

In the buildging, the Second Sea Wall, visitors can see the environmental

destruction caused by the Shiwha Tide Embankment and the

self-purification of the environment in Shiwha Lake. Visitors can also

directly approach the West Sea and Shiwha Lake while they move in the

building. The Second Sea Wall connect s the West Sea and Shiwha Lake

even though it is located on the Shiwha Tide Embankment which divides

the West Sea and Shiwha Lake.

Light is introduced in order to obtain a link between interior and exterior. Light flows

through slits in the eco-center and through columns of light and then merge with outside

light of the Shiwha Tide Embankment. The eco-center, the void, the water space, and

the tide embankment have a spatial continuum that changes according to time.

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key plan

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DC

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The exhibition space in the building is flexible. Glass walls are movable according

to different needs and they make different configurations in the exhibition space.

Moreover, they show the images of the West Sea and Shiwha Lake. Because each

glass wall’s transparency can be changed, it provides many spatial possibilities in

the exhibition space.

+ 7.0Eco-center

+ 0.0EntranceOffice

- 2.0Cafeteria

- 5.0Conference roomTheater

- 7.0Food court

- 8.0Swimming pool

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Green monster in the cityPark Design in Buick City - Slabula Rasa

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container car

‘Buick City’ in Detroit, one of the state’s largest brown-fields in Michigan, was in operation from 1904 until 1999 as a massive

automobile manufacturing complex. The facility was demolished in 2002 and the site was abandoned without treatment. The

problem is that groundwater and the soil of the site are contaminated. Covered by concrete slabs, it is not causing an immediate

threat to anybody. But, considering the fact that the underground facilities are connected to each other at the city scale, the

problem is more serious than was expected. This project proposes a park design by using container cars, the railroad, and the

existing underground water system that were abandoned at the site. Container cars can act as planters or can be used for planting

the existing plants on the site; container cars are transformed to 4 different planters based on the types of plants. Some container

cars can then be shipped by rail to other regions in the U.S, carrying plants and soil. The project anticipates that it will have an

affect not only on the site, but also on the U.S.

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private

neighbor

community

public

unit

court

roof gardenfoyer

workshops

Flexible 10Flexible Housing in Chicago - inFlux

collaborative work with Michelle Tang

The project is an exploration into the possibility of flexible housing in the

city of Chicago. It seeks to introduce maximum flexibility through spatial

continuity, programmatic indeterminacy, and the inclusion of varying

degree of privacy. Each unit is positioned and configured differently yet

spatially hinged with connectors, leading to the possible acquisition of

multiple spatially connected units, or an ultimate union of ten units

functioning as one. The units are elevated with individual access, freeing up

the ground level for possible community workshops and public ground

space. The significance of the collective neighborhood is highlighted

through the design of a perforated envelop externally surrounding all units,

and the inward-facing courts providing visual accessibility across the block.

envelop

unit configuration

minimum 1 unitmaximum 10 units Kahyun LeeMaster of Architecture

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Opposed to the conventional understanding of the relationship of human beings and

‘nature’ as thesis and antithesis, a new project based on ‘自然:自 itself 然 it is’ as a

synthesis of human and ‘nature’ aided by digital media has been proposed to make

the DMZ a bridge space between the two Koreas. The DMZ is no longer an area that

should be left untouched. However, it is different from the notion of ‘tabula rasa.’ The

thesis project will propose three steps for the DMZ based on ‘自然:自 itself 然 it is’: 1)

by using the bunkers and wall constructions, building laboratory facilities to research

the region; 2) constructing infrastructure; 3) designing the DMZ as a bridge space

between North and South Korea. However, it doesn’t mean these phases are

indicating an increasing ‘urbanization’ of the DMZ, rather, it will suggest ‘naturaliza-

tion’ of the DMZ. Here, ‘naturalization’ means a development approach based on ‘自

然:自 itself 然 it is.’ Also, there is no end point for each phase. As time goes by, the

three steps will overlap and proceed in the DMZ based on ‘自然:自 itself 然 it is.’

Nature 自然 : 自 itself 然 it isThe DMZ (Demilitarized Zone in Korea) Scenario

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Using VB script, without making geometrical

shapes in Rhinoceros, the pavilion is generated

according to the U/V system on its surface.

Based on a hexagonal grid, six triangles are

placed on the surface (or two surfaces – the

bottom and top ). One can manipulate the

triangle shape by changing the fillet values and

number of openings by adjusting the numbers of

random seed and sorting values.

Dim arrPt(0 To u, 0 To v) As On3dPoint

Dim cnt As Integer = 0

For i As Int32 = 0 To u

For j As Int32 = 0 To v

arrPt(i, j) = pts(cnt)

cnt = cnt + 1

Next

Next

Dim lines As New List(Of OnPolyline)()

'Point Culling

Dim ptArr As New On3dPointArray()

Dim pt_list As New List(Of On3dPoint)

For i As Int32 = 0 To u - 2 Step 2

For j As Int32 = 0 To v - 3 Step 4

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i + 1, j).x, arrPt(i + 1, j).y, arrPt(i + 1, j).z)

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i + 2, j + 1).x, arrPt(i + 2, j + 1).y, arrPt(i + 2, j + 1).z)

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i + 2, j + 2).x, arrPt(i + 2, j + 2).y, arrPt(i + 2, j + 2).z)

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i + 1, j + 3).x, arrPt(i + 1, j + 3).y, arrPt(i + 1, j + 3).z)

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i, j + 2).x, arrPt(i, j + 2).y, arrPt(i, j + 2).z)

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i, j + 1).x, arrPt(i, j + 1).y, arrPt(i, j + 1).z)

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i + 1, j).x, arrPt(i + 1, j).y, arrPt(i + 1, j).z)

Dim pline As New OnPolyline(ptArr)

lines.Add(pline)

Dim pt As New On3dPoint((arrPt(i + 1, j).x + arrPt(i + 1, j + 3).x) / 2, (arrPt(i

+ 1, j).y + arrPt(i + 1, j + 3).y) / 2, (arrPt(i + 1, j).z + arrPt(i + 1, j + 3).z) / 2)

pt_list.Add(pt)

ptArr.destroy

Next

Next

For i As Int32 = 1 To u - 2 Step 2

For j As Int32 = 2 To v - 3 Step 4

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i + 1, j).x, arrPt(i + 1, j).y, arrPt(i + 1, j).z)

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i + 2, j + 1).x, arrPt(i + 2, j + 1).y, arrPt(i + 2, j + 1).z)

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i + 2, j + 2).x, arrPt(i + 2, j + 2).y, arrPt(i + 2, j + 2).z)

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i + 1, j + 3).x, arrPt(i + 1, j + 3).y, arrPt(i + 1, j + 3).z)

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i, j + 2).x, arrPt(i, j + 2).y, arrPt(i, j + 2).z)

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i, j + 1).x, arrPt(i, j + 1).y, arrPt(i, j + 1).z)

ptArr.Append(arrPt(i + 1, j).x, arrPt(i + 1, j).y, arrPt(i + 1, j).z)

Dim pline As New OnPolyline(ptArr)

lines.Add(pline)

Dim pt As New On3dPoint((arrPt(i + 1, j).x + arrPt(i + 1, j + 3).x) / 2, (arrPt(i

+ 1, j).y + arrPt(i + 1, j + 3).y) / 2, (arrPt(i + 1, j).z + arrPt(i + 1, j + 3).z) / 2)

pt_list.Add(pt)

ptArr.destroy

Next

Next

A = lines

B = pt_list

Surface to VolumeGenerative Design Computing

Kahyun LeeMaster of Architecture