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G I L R Y O N G S O N G

CODE PROFESSIONAL WORK(TOMOON)

TYPE URBAN

PROJECT MULTIFUNCTIONAL CITY

SIZE HOUSING FOR 20,000 PEOPLE

LOCATION KOREA

YEAR 2007

ROLE SCHEMATIC URBAN PLANNING

HOUSING PLAN DEVELOPMENT

ELEVATION DESIGN

GRAPHIC RENDERING

TOOL AUTO CAD, SKETCH UP, PHOTOSHOP THE FIRST TOWNURBAN PLANNING - 2007

The rst town is a new eco-town model that connects to the ring shaped multi-functionaladministrative city. The rst town requires a prototypical system. The city’s ecological system fosters the interaction and exchange between natural and physical elements creating a revolving structure. The environmental code restores damages caused by the creation ofthe city, culture codes raises the standard of livingm and information codes allows informa-tion exchange resulting in a communicatibe city and network city. Natural elements such as the forest, topography, water, and air coexists with the housing complex to create a new ecological system.

READING THE CITY

Form and concepts are extracted from the ring shaped multi-funtional administrative city.Urban form, urban structure, and urban landscape are further extracted to create thecharacteristics of the rst town’s city network

Multi-functional administrative city

The First Town is a model for innovating lifestyle and city structure. With superior natural environment and macro trafficstructure sustained by a self-sufficient system, the Multi-functional Administrative City provides a new city structure.

Urban Structure

Town Structure Eco Network Network Space

Eco Network Water Linkage Town Network Transportation Network

RECYCLING NATURE

Themed streets are created to link local towns.“Complex Stree” is created to unify a region

TownNature Landmark Neighborhood Unit

Community Core

Linear Park

Community Plaza

Community Track

SquareCluster Garden

Cluster Garden

Community Center

NeighborhoodCore

Network

Streets

Elements forming a community consist of the following: Cluster + Community Plaza + Neighbor-hood + Hear Center. Community Network links communities together.

Elements of Community

Linking of community facilities,( Cluster Center -> Town Center -> Heart Cente ). Community facilities merge at the Heart Center. Comunity facilities area created and located depending on organizational methods.Themed streets are linked to major town centers.

Links of Facilities

NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORKA town is created under careful consideration of steet structure, commercial district, proximity to adjacent cities, and major liner parks. Topographical information and city planning structure determines the residential areas within the town and inuences the skyline, landmakrs and the density of the city.

Detached Houses

Mid-Density High-Density

Low-Density Neighborhood Unit

Community Sub-Unit Landmark

Small Neighborhood Unit Sale zone

Single Fmaily Mixed zone

Leases zone

A circulating loop connects each of the villages and serves as a link to promote interaction. This link connects the community streets and plazas into a community network. The plaza, surrounded by a community track, isa landscape that functions as a green plaza, outdoor concert hall, water theme space, observation space, outdoor gallery, multi-functional stage and other functions.

pond, outdoor theater observatory, gymnasium outdoor theater, event stage landsacpe-deck on school forest, public garden public school, bridge, facility

LIFE NETWORK CENTERThe courtyard is located in the center of the community center creating a natural pad, an exterior space, with interactive program. This courtyard preserves the physical characteristics of the site and accommodates activities allowing individuals to experience a diverse of programs.

Vertical Pedestrian Track

The community track is a multi-level pedestrian track.The track forms a loop that crosses the topography, programmatic requirements, and limitations setby the natural green reserve to create dynamic viewsand movement to the pedestrian.

Event Landscape Loop

Town office

Gymnasium

Neighborhood park

High school

Middle school

Day nursery,kindergarden

Retail facility

Neighborhood facility

Green zone for pedestrain, Reserved green zone, Public garden, Elementary school,Day nursery, kindergarten.

INTERACTIVE COURTYARD PROGRAM

WoodGrassTreeStoneWater

A circulating loop connects each of the villages and serves as a link to promote interaction. This link connects the community streets and plazas into a community network. The plaza, surrounded by a community track, isa landscape that functions as a green plaza, outdoor concert hall, water theme space, observation space, outdoor gallery, multi-functional stage and other functions.

OUTDOOR SPACE NETWORKA circulating loop connects each of the villages and serves as a link to promote interaction. This link connects the community streets and plazas into a community network.

OUTDOOR SPACE NETWORK

CODE PROFESSIONAL WORK(HYUNDAI)

TYPE REMODELING WITH REVIT

PROJECT MOBILE CENTER RENOVATION

SIZE 7,200M2

LOCATION KOREA

YEAR 2010

ROLE REVIT MODELING

ENERGY ANALYSING

DESIGN BOOK

TOOL REVIT, ECOTECT, EQUEST,

AUTO CAD, PHOTOSHOP

MOBILE CENTERINSTITUTE RENOVATION - 2010

NATURALVENTILATION

SOLARPANEL

ROOFGARDEN

DOUBLE SKINVENTILATION

BLOCKSOLAR HEAT

ECOTECT - LIGHTING ANALYSIS & SOLAR RADIATION

MARCH 21TH NOON

JUNE 21TH NOON

DECEMBER 21TH NOON

SUSTAINABLE SYSTEM DESIGNAVERAGE DAYLIGHT FACTOR - 4.79%

< 2% : Room looks gloomy and electric lighting needed most of the day.2 % to 5 % : Predominantly daylight apperance. Good balance between lighting and thermal aspects.> 5% : Room appears strongly bright and daytime electic lighting rarely needed. But potential for thermal problems due to overheating in summer and heat losses in winter

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PROJECT NO.

SKETCH TITLE

SKETCH TITLE

SCALE DATE

PROJECT NAME

MOBILEFUSIONTECHNOLOGY

CENTERARCHITECT

OWNER

Gumi Electronics &Information Technology

Research institute

Copyright @ Hyundai Engineering Architects 2010

NOTE

APPROVED BY

1 : 500

FIRST FLOORPLAN

A - 10004/02/11

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

E-PARK PLAZA

LOBBY

C LABORATORY

MAIN ENTRANCE E-PARK FORESTE-PARK WIND

A LABORATORY B LABORATORY

1

PROJECT NO.

SKETCH TITLE

SKETCH TITLE

SCALE DATE

PROJECT NAME

MOBILEFUSIONTECHNOLOGY

CENTERARCHITECT

OWNER

Gumi Electronics &Information Technology

Research institute

Copyright @ Hyundai Engineering Architects 2010

NOTE

APPROVED BY

PERSPECTIVEVIEW

A - 50004/02/11

PERSPECTIVE VIEW1

INTERIOR RENDERING IN REVIT

INTERIOR PHOTO

EXTERIOR PHOTO

EXTERIOR RENDERING IN REVIT

CODE PROFESSIONAL WORK(SOM)

TYPE URBAN DIGITAL MAPPING

PROJECT DIGITAL MAPPING CHICAGO

SIZE ENTIRE CHICAGO

LOCATION CHICAGO

YEAR 2011

ROLE DIGITAL MODELLING

ANALYSING WITH Arc GIS

DESIGN BOOK

TOOL Arc GIS, SKETCH UP, V-RAY

AUTO CAD, PHOTO SHOP

1. LOD -1 3d model

(SKP or MAX)

2. Breakdown and export of

building parts

(.DAE Collada exports)

3. Placed as layers in ArcScene

(Arc Scene .lyr)

4. Run analysis in ArcScene

and convert output to new

shape file in geodatabase

(Arc Scene .SHP)

5. Convert analysis shape

file to graphics layer

(ArcGIS .lyr graphics file)

6. Export desired analysis

graphics to Max through Rhino

(.VRML to Rhino, then

3DS to MAX)

7. Import .3DS analysis files

into master renter scene

in 3DS Mas. Render

(.MAX)

GOALS TO ACHIEVE

1. VISUALIZING DATA(ENERGY CONSUMPTION, DENSITY, POPULATION, BUILDING USAGE, MATERIAL OF BUILDINGS, YEAR BUILT AND ETC)

2. VISUALIZING CODE COMPLIANCE(EGRESS VS FLOOR AREA AND ETC)

3. ANALYSING ENVIRONMENTAL DATA(WIND, SOLAR GAIN, DAY LIGHTING AND ETC)

4. FINDING OPTIMUM PATHWAYS IN A GIVEN PERIOD OF TIME.

5. ANALYSING ENERGY MAP(CARBON FOOT PRINT, ENERGY GENERATION TYPE, ENERGY NEEDED, GREEN ENERGY GENERATION RATIO AND ETC)

6. PROPER WAY OF USING 3D MODEL DATA GENERATED FROM PROGRAM TO PROGRAM SUCH AS 3D AND ARCGIS

7. ANALYSE LEED SCORE OF NEIGHBOURS AND SUGGEST WAYS TO MAKE LEED CERTIFIED NEIGHBOURS.

8. PREDICTING EVENTS THAT MIGHT TAKE PLACE AND ANALYSE THEM. EX) EVACUATION ROUTE, DISTRIBUTION OF BEDBUGS OR INFECTIOUS DISEASE.

MASSING

FLOORS

BASE

CODE PERSONAL WORK

TYPE PUBLIC FACILITY

PROJECT LAND PORT OF ENTRY

SIZE 3,100FT2

LOCATION GRAND PORTAGE, MINNESOTA

YEAR 2009

GOAL TO DESIGN TO EXPRESS THE JANUS

FACES SUCH AS WELCOMING,

OBSTRUCT AND FILTERING

TOOL AUTO CAD, SKETCH UP, V-RAY

PHOTO SHOP

THE BORDERLESS BORDERLAND PORT OF ENTRY - 2009 STUDIO WORK

Non-commercial secondary inspection

Cannel

GSA(general service administration)

Exhibition visitor’s information center, staff use

APHIS(animal and plant health inspection service)

USCS(united states customs service)

INS(immigration and naturalization service)

Bus processing and joint use

Commercial secondary inspection

USA

HIGHWAY 61(ARTIFICIAL BORDER)

KEY WORDSSUSTAINABILITY, LOCAL MATERIAL, WEATHER

HOSPITALITY, SECURITY, RELATIONSHIP

GREETING, TOURISM, MEMORY

REMOTENESS, NATURE, TECHNOLOGY

PIGEON RIVER(NATURAL BORDER)

CANADA

CODE PERSONAL WORK

TYPE PUBLIC FACILITY

PROJECT COMMUNITY CENTER

SIZE 3,600M2

LOCATION KOREA

YEAR 2010

GOAL TO MAXIMIZE THE INTERACTION

BETWEEN PEOPLE, NATURE AND

BUILDING PERFORMANCE

TOOL RHINO, V-RAY, ECOTECT, EQUEST

PHOTO SHOP, AUTOCAD ECO-SHIELD WITH SELF PURIFICATIONCOMMUNITY CENTER - 2010 STUDIO WORK

CODE PROFESSIONAL WORK(TOMOON)

TYPE MULTIFAMILY HOUSING

PROJECT JOOKLIM B-2BL COMPETITION

SIZE 1,206 UNITS

LOCATION KOREA

YEAR 2006

ROLE SCHEMATIC BLOCK PLANNING

HOUSING PLAN DEVELOPMENT

ELEVATION DESIGN

MANAGE CG

TOOL AUTO CAD, SKETCH UP, PHOTOSHOP

1170sf (108m2) 3 Bed/ 2 Bath

1170sf (108m2) 3 Bed/ 2 Bath

1400sf (130m2) 3 Bed/ 2 Bath

1400sf (130m2) 3 Bed/ 2 Bath

CODE PERSONAL WORK

TYPE STUDIO WORK

PROJECT GALLERY FOR BRANCUSI

SIZE 12,000M2

LOCATION ANYWHERE

YEAR 2001

GOAL DESIGN A GALLERY FOR BRANCUSI

BY USING LOUIS BARRAGAN’S

ARCHITECTURAL LANGUAGE

TOOL RHINO, V-RAY, PHOTO SHOP,

AUTOCAD

HOMAGE TO CONSTANTIN BRANCUSIGALLERY AND ATELIER - 2001 STUDIO WORK

OUTDOOREXHIBITION

PATIO

INDOOREXHIBITION

ENTRANCE

The art of seeing. I t i s essent ia l to an architect to know how to see: I mean, to see in such a way that the v is ion is not overpowered by rat ional analys is . And in th is respect I wi l l take advan-tage of th is opportunity to pay homage to a very dear f r iend who, though his infa l l ib le aesthet ic taste, taught us the d i ff icu lt art of seeing with innocence.

- Louis Barragan

Refraction of SceneryOn the railway side of the building, reflecting glasses are placed at different angles andrefract the scenery of the railway. At night, the glasses are transparent as lights are on inside.

Chain of UnitsThis proposal Started with a question what if we break the wallbetween neighbors. Why don’t we face together and keep intouch with each other? As one child family became commonthing, making better relationship between neiggborhoods canbe the solution to make healthy society. Therefore I suggest aplan that will increase communication not only between familymembers but also neighbors.

Collage of Lives