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YOUNGJAE CHUNG
PortfolioAdmissionApplicantMay 2010
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In designingrationally orimprovisationally,I ask the same thing.
Is there any reason whythis sholud not be tried?
Explorations inColors,
Shapes,Functions
: Prior to 2004.
improvisational
free owingdisinterested
rationalconcrete
goal-oriented
Designing is like navigating.
In designing I attempt to mark out not only of the surfaces or places that only
exist in my imagination but also of many bonds we settle toward each other and
our environment. Designing a space means nding an entry toward a creative
instinct and a rm resolution at once.
When an instinct and a resolution accompany each other, they power
all the endeavors to protect, develop and deliver contemporary expressions and intelligent systems
that materialize how we might live life more aesthetically and ethically. Conicts of interests are
anticipated, so peridoic acts of reconciliation beween opposing sides are welcomed.
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7. Coastal community rebuilding proposal
Table of contents Key words
1.Eco balance report
2010
Balance
Assembly
Standardized dimensions
Universality
kit of parts
Urban ecology
Prompt respose
Renovation
Experiential learning
Instrumentation
Open-endedness
Self guidance12. Montessori school
11. Multi-generational housing in the peidmont
10. Transformable life science eld unit
9. Summer + volunteer projects, workshop
8. Renderings and 3d modelling - Helicon works
6. Bat tower
5. Eco Sports Complex
4. Illustrations for patent application
3. Temporary outdoor gallery competition entry
2. Haiti building system animation
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Temporary OutdoorGallery Space 3
Austin, TX
Type : Outdoorgallery space
Exploration in
- utilizing affordable materialsin their standardized dimensions
- minimizing material waste or cut-offs
- exible modularity
- light weightconstruction
A solo competition entry
Animation Stills
BuildingSystemfor Haiti
Involvement : Animator
Type : Temporarydisaster relief
Exploration in- compact packing- modularity- light weight
construction
Began : Feb. 10Ended : Feb. 10
ProfessionalAnimation
10 x 10
10 x 20
10 x 10
10 x 20
10 x 4folded galvanized sheet metal
folding seams
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Type: Recreational
Involvement:Design Schematics,3D visualizations, Presentationslides
Explorations in- off grid- modular
Began : Jul. 09Ended : Aug. 09
ProfessionalProposal,commissioned
EcologicalSportsComplex
proposed building site
Social - tailoring to a group of clients who are interested in a more interactive and fresh social sceneaway from the ordinary gyms
Cultural - seeking an alternative environment away from indoor gyms heavy on machine controlledindoor out to public parks
Economic - modular system that allows many scales of exible installation
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Life cycle design
Food
Air
Water
Energy
MaterialTree planters/Megaora : rapidly growing, high carbon sink material All Dismountable
Solar electric Man power : exercise euipment = generator Piezoelectricity
Rain collection 2 types of Cisterns Efcient water xtures Greywater garden
Megaora Community garden planters
Community garden planters/Greywater treatment Tree planters/Blackwater treatment
Regular Indoor Gym
+ Laura Cisneros, the client & lead trainer
- all the grid tied utility
+ on-site renewable energy + water
- all the indoor gym people
+ the urban animals
= ESC (Eco Sports Complex)
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UrbanBatTower
Involvement:Project leader,3D visualization,Economic and technicalfeasibility research
Type :
Animal ShelterExploration in- Living Machine- Adaptive Resue- Components fromConstruction and
Agricultural Sector
Proposal
Began : Nov.09Ended : Nov.09
The living pool is a low impactfoundation- stabilizes against the wind- keeps phospherous and nitrogenrich guano (bat feces) ready foragriculture- can be placed near urban ediblegardens as a source of fertilizer
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In Austin Texas, there are between 750,000 and 1.5 million bats residing underneath the Congress bridge each summer.
Life cycle design
Food
Water
Material
Exploration in shapes
Expanding the Denition of Living Machine in Austin, TX
keepsmosquitos
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Social cycle:community designgames tourban planning
Cultural cycle:Regional to
contemporary
Economic cycle:Expansion toContraction,Recession toBoom
CoastalCommunityResearchCenter
CoastalCommunityRebuildingProposal
Hurrican Ike
Type : Building System
Exploration in
- Metabolist Movement
- Real Scale Prototype
- Material combination :
Magnesium Oxide based
Cement + EPS + glass
- Social :
disaster relief
- Cultural :
house produced like
a car or a ship
- Economic :
modular incremental
construction =
lower front cost
Began : Jun. 09
Ended : Oct. 09
Building system and
urban planning Proposal
Can modular architecture advance beyond criticisms of technocracy and re up the imagination of uniquely regional building trades?
Texas Galvaston Project site
Manufacturing + chemical processesbehind a non-portland cement based,reduced carbon footprint cement utilizingoil and desalination industry byproduct
Upcycl
Recycl
Reuse
2030
2010
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2011
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Project life cycle
expansion
Manufacturing cycle Project site
IDEA
- a life cycle of social, cultural, and economic cycles
Food
Air
Water
Energy
Material
industry
time
Life cycle design
DESIGN
- modular, aggregation
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MODULE MODEL
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Kitchen- or -
bathroom- or -
green house- or -
window seat
MinimalImpact
RemovableFoundation
10x10x10Module
Wind Power
Ventilation
Rain collection
storage
living
Utility access : on vertices
Section perspective:a single-moduled, compact living condition
Kitchen
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1. Library/ Great hall
2. Research Labs
3. Classrooms
4. Saltwater Water
Treatment Gardens
5. Raised Bed Gardens
6. Freshwater Pool
7. Mobile Lab
8. Covered Parking
9. Combined Wind
Power + Water Towers
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Site planCommunity gaming Urban planningGalveston conceptual model
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Existing exampleGeobarrier by Hydro Response LTD
Wind PowerGenerator
NaturalVentilation
Library
Great hall
Library
Library
Peter McIntyresSeawall design
Helical anchor vsRegular footer
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Worked in a team of six to create this proposal, and as the resultit was awarded a hundred thousand dollars to continue research and development of three building systemsthat dramatically reduce the use of portland based cement while increasing hurricane resilience of structures to be rebuilt or built anew.
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Sixteen Silos,Sixteen Shades of Yellow
Type : Art Instrallation
Involvement:Fabrication and installation
Art Installation at LaFarge Cement Chesapeake Termi-nal, Chesapeake, VA, 2006
In collaboration with- Artist Sanda Iliescu- Pheobe Crisman
Academic volunteer project
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Summer 2007Community Design Build
Type : Trail head shed
Involvement:Design and build
12 design builders, 12 days to design,build, and deliver
In collaboration with- Steve Badanes + Jim Andamson(Jersey Devil Design Build)
Summer work shop
CAD permit drawings
Type : Residential renovation, addition
Involvement:Construction Documentation
In collaboration with- Joseph Klocker, Principal
Part time work
design - build
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Residence inCharlottesville, VA
Type : Single family residence
Involvement:Construction carpentry
1000 sq.ft. each oorFramed two stories andattic with knee wallin a team of three
Paid full time construction Work
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Project Manager : Bill Hutchins, AIA, Helicon WorksA house on the eastern shorev
my role : 3d model maker, renderer
* Plan + section drawings by Bill Hutchins, the principal of Helicon works
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Involvement:3d modeller,Renderer
Type :GreeneldResidential
Exploration
- in breaking upvolumesto limitfootprint
- in Mondrianinspiredwindowcomposition
- in naturalventilationusing a cupola
Began : Nov.08Ended : Jan.09
Professional
Rendering
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Interior
Renderings
1. Chocolatierskitchen
2. Historicrenovation +addition
3. Kitchenremodeling
4. Residentialremodeling
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Type : Temporary work/Live
Exploration in-Off Grid
-Modularity-Field Laboratory
Studio Critic : Earl Mark, Ph.D.
AcademicDesign Studio
concept :System of Systems
+ insertableInstrumentation
Specialized :Field ecology
EnergyOrinthology
Basic :CookingWashingStoring
OFF LIMIT
BIRDSLIVE HERE
OK IFYOU CAN
OK IFYOU CAN
Modularity:
a strategy for exible sub-componentized instruments
Studio 402:TransformableLife ScienceField Unit
site boundary
Great Duck Island,
Maine
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Foldable Structure :
a strategy for a minimal impact on an ecologically fragile site
Maya Animation stills
desk
pier foundation
cistern
rain collection
sleepingpods
wormseye drawing
Concept photomontage
Exploded Exon
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ConnectionDetail
ConnectionDetail
SleepArrangement
Solar Thermal
Solar PV
Semi-circular Scheme
does it express the preciousness of the place?
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generation 1 generation 2 generation 3
The Piedmont Region
Historically suffered the most severe
loss of top soil in the south east of the
U.S.A., mainly due to high erosion tied
to modern agricultural practices and
deforestration.
Social
: draws attention to- two regional issues ; topsoil and water conservation- a world issue ; Darfur andfreshwater conservation.
Cultural
: adapting an agriculturalpractice by a local farmer& activst group focused onrestoring top soil and pro-ducing healthy food locally.
Economic
: savings on water,additional re hazardsafety provided withcisterns.
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Multi-generationalHousing for thePiedmont
Type : Multi family residentialExploration in- economy of water- how water cycle works- grey water systems- conservation ethos
Studio Critic :Charles Menefee III
AcademicDesign Studio
Portuguese underground cisternEl Jadida in Morocco.
generation 1 generat ion 2 generat ion 3
Top soil Restoration
a strategy to improve soil quality over generations
Architecture of waterInternational precedent:
Restored depthof topsoil
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Generation 1 : Design Elements0. community cistern / 1. individual cistern / 2.Rain collection / 3.Active Solar / 4.Aquaduct / 5.Sub Su rface Water Treating Plants
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2% slope - the minimum requiredfor gravity fed water conveyance
Well
Aquaduct + property partition
Entry into each lot
Water cisten :capacity approx. 1800U.S. uid gallons
Roof : 2300 sq.ft With 4 in.of average rain per month,one can expect to harvest5000 gallons of water permonth
uphill
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MontessoriSchool forChildren
Type : Urban InllExplorations in- Descending Light
- Flowing Edges- Mixed-use Stairs
Studio critic:
Anselmo Canfora
AcademicDesign Studio
entry view
entry view
socialize
In expressing the culture of montesorri education, reading became an central learning experience around which sleeping, socializing and playing revolve around.
Street side
Alley side
Ground oor exon
Read
Play
look out
sleepgreet
greet
Street side Alley side
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2nd StoryLibrary entrance
Roof Deck View
Street
Alley /
parking Lot
View fromthe parking lot
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Youngjae Chung, LEED AP [email protected]