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Jaehong In University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign École Nationale Supériure d’Architecture de Versailles Architectural Studies, BSAS '10

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s p a c e s t u d yp r o m e n a d e

d e l a l u m i e r et h e a t r e

c o m m u n i t a i r ewind wal l hotel

port ique 78 green box sketch resume

c o n t e n t s

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s p a c e c a n c r e a t e t h e h u m a n ’ s e x p e r i e n c e- j a e h o n g i n -

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s p a c e s t u d yp r o m e n a d e

d e l a l u m i e r et h e a t r e

c o m m u n i t a i r ewind wal l hotel

port ique 78 green box sketch resume

c o n t e n t s

f a l l 2 0 0 7 - f a l l 2 0 0 9

s p a c e c a n c r e a t e t h e h u m a n ’ s e x p e r i e n c e- j a e h o n g i n -

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w i n d w a l l h o t e l

c h i c a g o , i l l i n o i sf a l l 2 0 0 9

the project develops from questioning why people want to stay in a boutique hotel even though it is more expensive than others. people want to have a unique experience within a private and relaxed environment. from the three main categories: unique experience, relaxation, and privacy, the design is developed. also, sustainability should be a concern as the another important feature for the project. from the site analysis, the wind power is chosen for the main green technology. the circular shape of the wind turbine becomes the main facade design component, and the windows are designed in a circular shape to relate technology to design.

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w i n d w a l l h o t e l

c h i c a g o , i l l i n o i sf a l l 2 0 0 9

the project develops from questioning why people want to stay in a boutique hotel even though it is more expensive than others. people want to have a unique experience within a private and relaxed environment. from the three main categories: unique experience, relaxation, and privacy, the design is developed. also, sustainability should be a concern as the another important feature for the project. from the site analysis, the wind power is chosen for the main green technology. the circular shape of the wind turbine becomes the main facade design component, and the windows are designed in a circular shape to relate technology to design.

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roof courtyard was another significant space for the project. each floor has access to a private courtyard for social communication. the yard is designed with circular shapes to integrate with the facade design. for the privacy issue, the urban wall was designed. instead of being open to the public as typical hotels are, the hotel is blocked with a huge urban wall to give more privacy for customers. moreover, the urban wall represents thecity of chicago. in the city, people cannot experience the whole city. people feel more open space when they find an open space in between high-rise buildings.

(1) exist ing environment(box design) (2) site

(3) day light (s/w direct ion) (4) court yard

(5) boundary (urban wall) (6) circulat ion

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roof courtyard was another significant space for the project. each floor has access to a private courtyard for social communication. the yard is designed with circular shapes to integrate with the facade design. for the privacy issue, the urban wall was designed. instead of being open to the public as typical hotels are, the hotel is blocked with a huge urban wall to give more privacy for customers. moreover, the urban wall represents thecity of chicago. in the city, people cannot experience the whole city. people feel more open space when they find an open space in between high-rise buildings.

(1) exist ing environment(box design) (2) site

(3) day light (s/w direct ion) (4) court yard

(5) boundary (urban wall) (6) circulat ion

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second floor especially has a double level height roof garden. so the garden could be the main semi-private space for various ceremonies and social events. to maximize accessibility, the roof garden can be approached from the courtyard

drainage

insulationmembrane

concrete

vegetationfilter

wind turbinelectronicity

green roof system

wind turbin system

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second floor especially has a double level height roof garden. so the garden could be the main semi-private space for various ceremonies and social events. to maximize accessibility, the roof garden can be approached from the courtyard

drainage

insulationmembrane

concrete

vegetationfilter

wind turbinelectronicity

green roof system

wind turbin system

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wind turbines are mounted on the urban wall to generate electricity for the hotel. from the circular shape of the wind turbine, the building facade is designed with circular windows. the garden is also designed with horizontal images of the facade. to give privacy to the units, the circular type blind is designeddesigned.

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wind turbines are mounted on the urban wall to generate electricity for the hotel. from the circular shape of the wind turbine, the building facade is designed with circular windows. the garden is also designed with horizontal images of the facade. to give privacy to the units, the circular type blind is designeddesigned.

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t h e a t r e c o m m u n i t a i r e

p a r i s , f r a n c ef a l l 2 0 0 8

collaborated with zachary futterer

this project was about designing a theatre in a quiet residential area. the public performance theatre, where various social events occur, is chosen for the large demand of the neighborhood. there are two problems for the site: a big tree in the center and a tennis court.

tree

tennis court

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t h e a t r e c o m m u n i t a i r e

p a r i s , f r a n c ef a l l 2 0 0 8

collaborated with zachary futterer

this project was about designing a theatre in a quiet residential area. the public performance theatre, where various social events occur, is chosen for the large demand of the neighborhood. there are two problems for the site: a big tree in the center and a tennis court.

tree

tennis court

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PRIVATE

EMPLOYMENT

DELIVERY

FOYER

THEATRE

PLAZA

HALL

BACKSTAGE

DRESSCATWALK

THEATRE STORAGELOUNGEOFFICE

REHARSHALMAIN STORAGE

TERRACETOILET

BARKICHEN

SEATING AREA

STAGE

CONTROL ROOM

SEATING

PUBLIC PARK

SITTING AREA

TENNIS COURT

TREETICKETING

INFORMATIONLOBBY

CLOAK ROOMENTRANCE

LOADING

MAIN STORAGE

SEMI PRIVATE

PUBLIC

space is organized with the concepts of private, semi private, and public space. the experience would vary greatly if designed as public space, where the visitor can approach from the public park, or private space, where only authorized individuals can enter

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PRIVATE

EMPLOYMENT

DELIVERY

FOYER

THEATRE

PLAZA

HALL

BACKSTAGE

DRESSCATWALK

THEATRE STORAGELOUNGEOFFICE

REHARSHALMAIN STORAGE

TERRACETOILET

BARKICHEN

SEATING AREA

STAGE

CONTROL ROOM

SEATING

PUBLIC PARK

SITTING AREA

TENNIS COURT

TREETICKETING

INFORMATIONLOBBY

CLOAK ROOMENTRANCE

LOADING

MAIN STORAGE

SEMI PRIVATE

PUBLIC

space is organized with the concepts of private, semi private, and public space. the experience would vary greatly if designed as public space, where the visitor can approach from the public park, or private space, where only authorized individuals can enter

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+foyer circulation

lobby

theatre

site circulat ion

public space simbolic shape tennis court

mass diagram s t r u c t u r e elements create dynamic design. the huge triangular beams allow to keep the tennis court to respect local community

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c i r c u l a t i o n is organized around a big tree in the center of the site. the tree is used as the point around which circulation occurs; it helps to keep the original environment.

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c i r c u l a t i o n is organized around a big tree in the center of the site. the tree is used as the point around which circulation occurs; it helps to keep the original environment.

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+space study through the creation of structure which communicated hierarchy of space and flow was required for the project. the project started with a continuous curved line, and created a strong linear alignment. inspired by the guggenheim museum by frank lloyd wright and a sculptor richard serra.

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+space study through the creation of structure which communicated hierarchy of space and flow was required for the project. the project started with a continuous curved line, and created a strong linear alignment. inspired by the guggenheim museum by frank lloyd wright and a sculptor richard serra.

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+mass design is developed with combination of straight line and curved line, and two levels of spaces are planned for continuous circulation pathway. Then, the mass opens for various view points and access to the main space

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+mass design is developed with combination of straight line and curved line, and two levels of spaces are planned for continuous circulation pathway. Then, the mass opens for various view points and access to the main space

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spaces are connected to each other freely, and open to somewhere visitors would access the view to the other space. also, because of the continuous circulation pathway drive people would experience every space

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spaces are connected to each other freely, and open to somewhere visitors would access the view to the other space. also, because of the continuous circulation pathway drive people would experience every space

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mobile architecture is one of the main ideas of the project. the project could travel all over the world. also, the structure could be ut ilized for various purposes.

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mobile architecture is one of the main ideas of the project. the project could travel all over the world. also, the structure could be ut ilized for various purposes.

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p r o m e n a d e d e l u m i e r e

n o r m a n d y , f r a n c ef a l l 2 0 0 8

collaborated with hanna jinminhoo kim

zachary fut terer

this site is located in jumieges in normandy, france. the team was asked to prepare for a film festival in the religious site. the basic concept of this project was redef init ion of gothic architecture using the original function of the site and lighting technologies.

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p r o m e n a d e d e l u m i e r e

n o r m a n d y , f r a n c ef a l l 2 0 0 8

collaborated with hanna jinminhoo kim

zachary fut terer

this site is located in jumieges in normandy, france. the team was asked to prepare for a film festival in the religious site. the basic concept of this project was redef init ion of gothic architecture using the original function of the site and lighting technologies.

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c o u r t y a r d is used as a public park to relax and the led wall shows visitors to the main theatre area naturally. circulation is used for organizing the space. the entry, waiting area, and the main theatre is organized with the circulation of visitors. therefore, the space would work well with large amount of visitors at same time.

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c o u r t y a r d is used as a public park to relax and the led wall shows visitors to the main theatre area naturally. circulation is used for organizing the space. the entry, waiting area, and the main theatre is organized with the circulation of visitors. therefore, the space would work well with large amount of visitors at same time.

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s i t e has strong character. the nave space is used for entry, and the led lighting is used with skeletal structure like vault in gothic architecture to respect the site. the courtyard is located after passing the narrow entry space. the courtyard is used for reception for the festival. the cylinder led tower would be the focal point for the area, and also communicate with screen structureand also communicate with screen structure

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s i t e has strong character. the nave space is used for entry, and the led lighting is used with skeletal structure like vault in gothic architecture to respect the site. the courtyard is located after passing the narrow entry space. the courtyard is used for reception for the festival. the cylinder led tower would be the focal point for the area, and also communicate with screen structureand also communicate with screen structure

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Highlights

+ Excellence in AutoCAD, 3ds Max, Revit, SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, MS Office + Diverse background (Grew up in Asia, Educated in U.S and Studied abroad in Europe)+ Bilingual Person (Native in Korean and Fluent in English)

Education

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL 05/2010+ Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies+ Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies+ Awarded Alternative candidate for Japan Scholarship

Ecole d’Architecture de Versailles, Versailles, France 05/2009+ Participated Study Abroad Program + Awarded Charles Clemens Council Memorial Scholarship

Oakland Community College, Farmington Hills, MI 05/2007+ Associate’s degree in Fine Arts+ Dean’s List affiliate for academic excellence (all semesters)+ Dean’s List affiliate for academic excellence (all semesters)+ Awarded Outstanding Student in History

Professional Experience

Chang-jo Architects, Seoul, South Korea 05/2008-08/2008Architectural Internship

+ Collaborated with American architecture firm, Bensley Design Studio for project in Vietnam+ Participated in schematic design and design development phase in Cu Chi Resort project+ Prepared in color rendering for the final presentation of Cu Chi Resort project+ Prepared in color rendering for the final presentation of Cu Chi Resort project+ Researched for new town development project called Thu Thiem Project in Vietnam+ Built various models for urban scale thru small housing project

University of Illinois, Champaign, IL 10/2009-12/2009

CITE: Drafting assistance

+ Organized CAD files of campus buildings+ Drafted as-built drawings for construction documents, and detail drawings+ Drafted as-built drawings for construction documents, and detail drawings+ Built Visio drawing for engineering detail drawings

Experience

Ecole d’Architecture de Versailles, Versailles, France 10/2008-05/2009Teaching Assistant

+ Assisted students for statics class and architecture history class + Maintained Annex and Architecture Library + Prepared Audio/Visual facilities for guest lectures and annual ceremonies + Prepared Audio/Visual facilities for guest lectures and annual ceremonies

Oakland Community College, Farmington Hills, MI 05/2006-05/2007Student Computer Aide and Customer Service Representative of Academic Support Center

+ Assisted 20+ students per week with all PC/Linguistics software questions and troubleshooting+ Scheduled appointments and made reservations for 50+ students and 25+ tutors+ Awarded Outstanding Student Assistance

Korean Armed Forces, South Korea 04/2002-05/2004Military ServiceMilitary Service

+ Performed a squad leader’s duty and recognized as the best squad leader in the army division+ Completed a training for sniper and performed military operations in D.M.Z., Demilitarized Zone

Activities

+ AIAS (American Institution of Architecture Student)+ SBMA (Society for Business & Management in Architecture)+ Volunteered for Habitat for Humanity and ESLARP (East St. Louis Action Research Project)