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MODULAR TOPOGRAPHY

MIT Option Studio

2016 Fal l

Indiv idual Project

Hunts Point Market, Bronx, NY

Instructor : Alexander D’hooghe

Hunts point product market, which cov-

ers 60% food of NYC, is located in Bronx

where has been becoming resident ia l area.

This project goal is not only to enhance the

trading system and condit ions, but a lso to

create neighbor f r iendly environment in

terms of design and programs. To achieve

that, th is project has three main strate-

gies. First , connect between Hunts point

area and Soundview area in order to have

a relat ionship with great green resident ia l

area and this market. Second, div ide the

large bui lding into fr iendly scale. Or iginal

Hunt point market is 550m long and 220m

wide, but the proposed project has 50 of

55mX55m modular bui ld ings. At last , have

a s ingle image. To have a s ingle image the

50 bui ldings form a s ingle surface with

their roof shape. This create one col lec-

t ive image, so that people recognize this

project as a one project. Also this surface

al lows have a relat ions between bui ldings

and open spaces on the top.

Program Layout

Second Level Product Market

AgricultureCollege

First LevelProduct Market

Concept Diagram Plan +25m22

Service Road

Second level truck road

Second Level Passage

Green

1. Campus Plaza2. Domitory3. Residents Carpark4. Customer Carpark5. Park6. Classroom7. Vertical Farm8. Agriculture Labatory 9. Auqaponics10. Roroship Terminal

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1. Vertical Farm2. Agriculture Labatory3. Class4. Strorage5. Office6. Product Market7. Loading Dock

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AIR-WALk IN MIAMI

MIT Option Studio

Indiv idual Project

Urban Infra Structure & Housing

Miami, Flor ida, USA

Instructor : Anton Garcia

Miami is cultural ly acceptable ci ty.

Beach, fashion, arts, fancy cars, cruise

and yachts, Spanish culture, Cuban cul-

ture, and anything of the world. Thanks to

this unique atmosphere, Miami has been

bigger and bigger, creat ing new land with

landf i l l . In the present, however, Miami

faces two big problems. One is sea level

r is ing, and the other is the shortage of

housing. Thus, th is project suggests

‘Air-walk urban structure’ in order to

enlarge the terr i tory for housing instead

of the landf i l l . This structure starts f rom

several f loat ing publ ic spaces such as

docks, swimming pools, and parks on the

sea. As t ime goes by, as wel l as sea level

r ises, hor izontal l inkage roads in the air

and vert ical cores spread into the current

downtown, connect ing exist ing bui ldings.

Whi le this process, new condos are bui l t

above sea, new lobbies are placed in the

middle of exist ing bui ldings, and new

publ ic spaces, which can st imulate Miami

culture, are created in the air. Therefore,

even after sea level r ises and the ground

level is submerged, bui ld ings in Miami

ci t ies can be accessible, creat ing more

‘Miamish’ atmosphere. Although these

three dimensional c i t ies could not be re-

al ized in Europe in the ear ly twenty cen-

tury, Miami, the exot ic ci ty, is bel ieved to

be a suitable place of th is strategy.

2040 PLAN

Sequential Diagram

Public Square

Pedestrian passage

Mono Rail

Car Road

Existing Condo

New Lobby

Landscape

Restaurant

Restaurant entrance

Pedestrian Passage

New buildings(hanging)

Urban Section (Existing office & Carpark + Proposed Pedestrian Passage & Car Road)

Stack

DESIGN PROCESS

Rotate Intersect Units & bubbles Result

Timber being one of the oldest construc-tion materials gained new interests in recent

years. The industry has become keenly aware of the detrimental effects of modern building

materials such as concrete. Many new timber products that are simultaneously strong and sustainable have been invented. Believing in that with new material comes new structural and architectural potentials, we focused on

CLT (Cross Laminated Timber) and designed a prototypical tower consists of stacked waffle

boxes. This system generates a series of three dimensional grids that nullifies the con-ventional fixed-height slab and column typol-

ogy and makes a more flexible space creation strategy possible. Housing units of different

ceiling heights are inserted to accommodate different users’ demands, while a one meter

gap was always maintained between boolean masses to ensure the waffles’ structural in-

tegrity. Bubble spaces, imaged as social and public programs and inspired traditional local housing form, are generated as the connect-

ing tissue throughout the tower. Ultimately we hope to transform one of the most ubiqui-

tous urban building typology, tower, into one that is context specific and environmentally

responsive with this design.

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WAFFLE NESTS

MIT Academic ProjectTeamwork with kaining Peng

Housing Durban, South Afr ica

Instructor: Brandon Cl i fford

Waffle weak against lateral load Interlock

CONCEPT MODEL

300m3 UnitType A-2

Machanic Pipe Shaft

Mechanic Pipe

Machanic Pipe Shaft

Built-in furniture

Built-in furniture

Built-in furniture

Bedroom1

Bedroom3

Corridor

Corridor

Enterance

Enterance

kitchen

kitchen

Double Height Living Room

Double Height Living Room

Bathroom

Bedroom2

Sunshading (CLT Waffle)with Titinium dioxide coating

Type A-2

Type B-1

150m3 UnitType B-1

150m3 UnitType 2

300m3 UnitType A-1

CLT Waffle

2500

Double Height

Double Height

Double Height

Open

Open

150m3 UnitType B-2

Terrace

Common Gym in Bubble

Glass

Elevator Core

Corrido

150m3 Unit Type B-3

kitchen Shelve

kitchen Shelve

Pipe Shaft

ZULU HOUSE (South african traditional house) WAFFLE UNIT TYPES

Elevator CoreParking Enterance

Security Office

Taxi Stop

Johannes Nkiosi St

Joe Slove S

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Retail

StreetVender

Atrium

GroceryInformation

Main Square

Cafe

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UPUP

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Restaurant

CLT Waffle as a main structure

Cross laminated timber waffle mainly function as sturcutre, but at the same time it is exterial sunshading devices and interior service space.

Type A-1(7mX7mX6m, 2 floors)

Type A-300m3

(100m2 area )

Type B-150m3

(50m2 area )

Type B-1(5mX5mX6m, 2 floors)

Type A-2(5mX10mX6m, 2 floors)

Type B-2(3.5mX7mX3m, 1 floor)

Type A-3(10mX10mX3m, 1 floor)

Type B-3(7mX7mX3m, 1 floor)

Zulu village’s gathering space Proposed gathering space

CLT Waffle as Sunshading device CLT Waffle as Service space

FLOOR PLAN +16.OOM (1:200)GROUND PLAN (1:500) UNIT LAYOUT SAMPLES

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Plan +13 .00m

Deve lopment Phases

Phase 1 . Loca te d i ve rse p rog rams bes ide and on the s t ree t .Phase 2 . Tang le the two k inds o f s t ree ts f i t t i ng on the s i t e to make spontaneous encounte rs . Phase 3 . Shap ing th ree d i f f e ren t cha rac te r cou r tya rds . Phase 4 . Add nodu le spaces

1. exh ib i t i on2. l ec tu re space3. shop4. workshop5. ca fe6. workshop7. pub & ba r

8. da rk room9. l i b ra ry10. AV room11. workshop12. exh ib i t i on13. res tau ran t14. l i gh t room

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Commerc ia l F low

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LA PROMENADE

Hanyang . Academic workIndiv idual ProjectGal lery + Market

Jongro, Seoul , koreaStudio Cr i t ic: Professor.Tomii Masanori

Insa-dong is one of the most energetic places in Seoul, South korea, Since ruined aristocrats formed a street market there at the end of 19th

century. This project’s objective is to design street-like building.In order to do that the con-

figuration of the spaces borrow the Insa street’s structure which is similar to the root system

of the plant. Thus, people enjoy the entangled promenade inside and outside of the building,

encountering ‘Nodule space’ which has different geometry from the promenade.

Similarities were found between the structure of urban streets and the root system of plants. To be a healthy root, it needs soil with diverse

nutrients, tangled rootlets and root nodules that provide additional nitrogen to the plant.

The main street has diverse kinds of buildings, tangled back alleys, and small gathering open

spaces, which are similar to the root system of healthy plants.

This project was designed with these three structural elements in mind in order to create a

building like an energetic urban street.

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Detail Section

Section Perspective

Stone Tile

Light-weight Concrete ScreedDeck Plate

Castellated Beam

Indirect Light

Stainless Steel Bar Spacer

Brick

L-shape Steel Plate with Anti-corrosive Paint

Insulation

Double-layered Glass

H-shape Steel Platewith Anti-corrosive Paint

Facade Design

- Facade of this building is inspired by the urban pattern of Insa-dong. The design of elevation followed abstracted urban pattern. This elevation allowed people to encounter the opposite spaces of the build-ing spontaneously like walking on the urban street.

05NATURE MUST

COLONIZE HUMANS

Internat ional Idea Competi t ion for Ber ing Strai t project (Approved by UIA,

Union Internat ionale des Architectes) 1s t Pr i z e Wi n n e r

Bering strai t , America & RussiaTeam work with TG kim, SJ Lee

Responsibi l i ty: Ice-seed design, Main idea, 3D Visual izat ion

The theme of the ‘ Internat ional Idea Com-

pet i t ion for the “Ber ing Strai t Approved by UIA” was to make a connect ion be-

tween the North American and Asian con-t inents with oi l p ipes, car road and rai l-road. In this project, however, I was not

only concerned about how this project can affect the Human, but Nature as wel l .

Since the glaciers are key elements for the ecosystem around Ber ing Strai t area,

th is project is a imed at f inding a way to help form glacier connect ion between two

cont inents. Float ing structures, ‘ Ice-seed’ help to form glaciers ear l ier and

keep them longer before melt ing. Many animals, including polar bears and seals,

depend on glaciers in th is area. These animals migrate with seasonal changing

and the amount of the glaciers. Thus, inducing forming glaciers can be the most

urgent and crucial here.

Experiment This experiment is to observe the freezing process of water with metal. The hypothesis that the water starts to freeze adjacent to the metal has been confirmed. Furthermore, the ice formed faster than in water without metal. It was more effective when the metal pieces were wider at the water surface level. Thus, the “Ice-seed” was designed so that it has a wide surface at sea level and narrows down as it goes deeper in the water.

‘Ice-seed’, steel and cooper structures on the sea surface, induce cold and form glaciers around adjacent seawater faster than normal. The “ice-seeds” are also designed to help induce natural light and fresh air to the underground tunnel below. Thus, this strategy helps both the natural environment and the human being in a sustainable way.

Toilet water

Stream toward SeaTransparent Drainage Pipe

Ground Level

Roof

Avr. New Bedford Anuual Precipitation : 49.98in (4.2ft)

Area of Roof : 1,640,000 ft2

Possible Rainwater reuse : 6,888,000 ft3 = 51,525,818 gal = 17,200,000 times Toilet flush

Purifier Water Tank

Indoor and Outdoor

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

4.69

4.16

4.68

4.37

3.693.95

3.54

3.95

3.89 3.97

4.66 4.77

New Bedford Average Precipitation(in)

Winter(24°)

Summer (72°)

6pm

10am

Outdoor

Indoor

Fish Market Ferry terminal

SouthNorth

Fish Industry-Regular Diffused Sunlight -Direct Sunlight -Direct Sunlight

Skylight - Opening toward South vs North

Slanted Wall- To block high altitute summer sunlight

Vertical Fins- To block low altitute sunlight during morning and evening

Toilet water

Stream toward SeaTransparent Drainage Pipe

Ground Level

Roof

Avr. New Bedford Anuual Precipitation : 49.98in (4.2ft)

Area of Roof : 1,640,000 ft2

Possible Rainwater reuse : 6,888,000 ft3 = 51,525,818 gal = 17,200,000 times Toilet flush

Purifier Water Tank

Indoor and Outdoor

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

4.69

4.16

4.68

4.37

3.693.95

3.54

3.95

3.89 3.97

4.66 4.77

New Bedford Average Precipitation(in)

Winter(24°)

Summer (72°)

6pm

10am

Outdoor

Indoor

Fish Market Ferry terminal

SouthNorth

Fish Industry-Regular Diffused Sunlight -Direct Sunlight -Direct Sunlight

Skylight - Opening toward South vs North

Slanted Wall- To block high altitute summer sunlight

Vertical Fins- To block low altitute sunlight during morning and evening

Glulam Primary Beam

Glulam Secondary Beam

Plywood

Vapor Retarder

Rigid Insulation

Waterproofed plywoodCorrugated Steel

Steel Plate

Double Layered Transparent PVC

Water Tanks

Water Pipe

Steel Holder

Round Shaped Steel Plate

Glulam Column

Steel Hand Rail

Stone

Steel Plate

Wood Pile

Waterproof Palate

Rigid Insulation

Cement Mortar with wiremesh

Textured Bright Stone Tile

Steel Plate

Double Layered Glass (T12 Tempered Glass+T6 Low-e glass)Rainwater

Glass Beam (T12 Tempered Glass 2ply)

Aluminium SupportAluminiumPlate Rubber

Glass Beam (T12 Tempered Glass 2ply)

Round Shaped Steel Plate

Expanded Metal

: shaping water surface with sound of water flowing

Glass Beam

: To make clearer view from ground floor: More daylight comes into the building

Transparent PVC pipe

: To enable people to see water drop from roof: Double layered pipe enhances durability by replacing or cleaning inner pipe

THK2 Corrugated SteelBreather Membrane

THK9 ACX plywood 2ply

THK9 ACX plywood 2ply

Vapor retarder

TH160 XPS_Rigid Insulation

TH25 Re�ective insulation

Glulam_Primary Structural Beam

Glulam_Secondary Structural Beam

Steel Pipe_Support Envelope

Aluminium curtain wall frame with thermal break

Aluminium curtain wall frame with thermal break

Aluminium Vertical Fin

Aluminium Vertical Fin

Aluminium Vertical Fin

Thermal Break

Window Frame Detail Plan

Double Layered Low-e glass with argon gas gap

Double Layered Low-e glass with argon gas gap

Indoor

Outdoor

Outdoor

Indoor

Grating_DrainWood Deck

SST. PIPEConcrete

THK120 XPS_Rigid Insulation

Steel grating(Heating System)

Floor Stone TileCement mortar

Dampproofing Palette

XPS_Rigid Insulation

06FLOW THROUGH

THE CREVICE- Superimpose Public, Industry and Nature

MIT Core3 Academic WorkIndiv idual Project

Fish market + Ferry terminal New Bedford

Instructor: Andrew Scott

This project aims to confront the industrial

barrier that currently exists between New Bedford’s residential area and waterfront by

combining and enhancing flows of pub-lic, industry and nature. It is made up of a

series of umbrella timber structures that are aggregated linearly to form a roof that

functions both as a rainwater collector and a fish market and ferry terminal. The roof,

l ike many traditional market typologies, al-lows a vari- ety of programs to intermingle

in a space that can be opened up in the summertime.

This architecture is composed with two different architecture shape. The roof is

aggregated bends while the floor have some field strategy. This two architectural

languages allows the architecture makes strong flow of people and products toward waterfront and has flexibility on the ground

flow at the same time.

Stormwater Col lect ion

Dayl ight Strategies

Detai l Sect ion

Sect ion

Ground Plan

07TOWN HALL-LINE

[市庁線]47th Central Glass Internat ional

Architectural Design Competi t ion(Sponsors by Shinkenchiku, 新建築社 )

1st Pr ize Winner Town Hal l in a Regional Environment

Indiv idual projectJudges: Riken Yamamoto/ kengo kuma

Sanchok is a smal l town in Choongbook, South korea. I t used to supply woods as part of a mine industry of next region by logging. Coal and woods transported by

rai l through this town. Thanks to that, residents could earn money and l ived

better l i fe. Now, the tra ins have rarely run on the rai l road since mines were closed in 1988. However, i t is st i l l a symbol of

people’s hope.

By planning the town hal l in disused mine tra ins, i t can remind people their nos-

talgia. I t l inks between vi l lages as a fast way to communicate. The town hal l t ra in has f lexible funct ion with extra compart-ment. Furthermore, to be ready to natu-ral disasters, the tra in has a funct ion of

refuge.

The idea behind this project was inspired by the people l iv ing there. After a v is i t ,

i t was not iced that most of the elders in this area were star ing at the rai l road al l

day long. They just wanted to see the tra ins, which could remind them of their

heydays. Logging for coal mining was booming in the 1970s at these six v i l -

lages, and the tra ins that conveyed coal were the symbol of their f ru i t ion.

Town Hal l Train, made from abandoned fre ight t ra in cars wi l l g ive them the nos-

talgia of the everyday l i fe they had dur ing their youth.

Nostalgia of Sanchok

Sanchok train in 1970s Carrying Coal in 1970s Logging Wood for coal mines

The Shortest Access Route

Altitude of the Villages

08POSSIBILITY OF

kINETIC STRUCTURE

Hanyang Univ. Academic workIndiv idual project

Agr icultural Products Wholesale MarketAnyang, Gyeonggi-do, korea

Studio Cr i t ic: Professor. Seo hyun

On average, every 3 years, a building’s program change in Seoul. This means that every 3 years,

people request another program and every 3 years people spend a lot of energy on construc-

tion to re-build buildings. This situation is hap-pening not only in Seoul, but all metropolitan

cities in the world

This kinetic structure study started from this concern. If the buildings are available to be

moved whenever people want to change them, then the building can stay “itself” (without

reconstruction) for a longer period of time. Ironi-cally, buildings that can frequently change are available to be stable longer if needed. Thus,

the possibility offered by kinetic structures has been studied and one of them was applied to a

specific site.

This project is for Agricultural Product Market in Anyang, where is growing city with 6 million people. This market has re-built buildings four

time during the last decade. After analysis of usage patterns in terms of daily schedule, this

project suggests a transformable structure.

Deployable Structure

Foldable Tensegrity

Scissors Truss

Unit SectionDetail Section

Detail Isometric Unit Model

Pulley

H-beam Column

H-beam Column

Suspension Cable Suspension Cable

Steel pipe

V-shape Perforated T-Beam

V-shape Perforated T-Beam

Steel Grating Louver & Bench

Suspension Cable

Motion Axis

Auction HouseRoad

Market

09CATENARY COMPRESSION

Research Assistant for Nader Tehrani , NADAAA

2015.05 - 2015.06Instal lat ion at BSA Space, Boston

CNC mil l ing, Instal lat ion

Traditionally, compressive structure such as arches and tensile structure serve different purpose and

offer different benefits. Catenary Compression em-braces the opportunity to bring the two together, suspending the arches’ blocks from above like a

canopy. When suspended, the block vault adjusts to the form of a catenary curve in order to optimise

its structural performance. The resulting shape enables the construction of a navigable space

underneath or upon a tensile vault which does not flex or move. The installation demonstrates that

a form can be optimised according to multiple criteria: the shape of the installation, the mate-

rial performance of the blocks, the weight of the overall structure, and the difference of treatment

on the two sides as they work together to produce a form that challenges conventions of structural

performance.(from project description)

10EMERGENCY

PREPAREDNESS HUB

Academic ProjectPrototype(Water pur i f ier and kitchen)

2015 Spring class at MIT Instructor: Miho Mazereeuw

Team work with SH Park

The purpose of the prototype is to facilitate discus-sions regarding community action during the first

72 hours after a disaster. The prototype is used to be urban furniture in normal day, and will be trans-

formed to a water purifier and common kitchen for about 150 people during emergency situation

when water and food sources cannot be provided by the city.

Each unit is connected strap hinge that allow units to be rotated 270 degree. Water tower can purify

30 liter per hour, and store 365 liter to provide potable water to people. This water will be convey to the kitchen with foot pump, so that people can

drink and cook.

Programmatic Relationship

Water storage pump

Sink

Cabinet / Utensil storage

Cabinet / Utensil storage

Purifier

Dispensor

RAIN-WATER

Storage

Work TableWork table

Bench

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Cooking

DRAINAGE

Water tower

Sink

Cook

WorkTable Bench

Urban Furniture Emergency Hub

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12NATIONAL MUSEUM OF

CONTEMPORARY ART IN SEOUL

Professional Work at DJHACompeti t ion for Nat ional Art museum

Jongno, Seoul , korea

NMOCA in Seoul is a synthesis of architecture and landscape. It combines a low-rise perimeter-

block complex with several public courtyards, large and small. The entire block is covered with a curving grass roof, sculpted as it responds to the

topographical features of the site. Several verti-cal structures rise above the roof as some of the

small and large rooms below extend upwards. The museum as an entity becomes a huge urban park

whose belly is filled with rooms and courtyards.Inside the building are distributed rooms of various

sizes and ceiling heights. Each ‘room’ is a shrine for the independent world of a single artist; the ‘alleys’, on the other hand, are where works of

different artists can be encountered and mixed. The wide selection of rooms and alleys helps the

organizing of exhibitions on various scales.

Perspective

Section

Axonometric view

Figure-Ground(exhibition space- promenade)

11Institute for Advanced Study

Professional Work at OMA NY2016. 01

Competi t ionEinstein Dr ive, Pr inceton, New Jersey

Internship

This project is the competition for a new campus buidling for Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton. The proposal uses the mathematical clarity of a sinusoidal curve to create a building that reacts strategically to its surroundings. The

individual rooms of the program are plottedalong the length of this curve, framing on

either side the building’s main gathering areas.The X axis of the curve forms a central passage

through the building, extending the existing path to Breuer’s housing and creating within the building a single continuum between the larger social spaces.

Within the curve’s undulations, two shapes are inserted to accommodate the conference room

and social space, each strategicallyoriented toward nature—enabling and amplifying

new vistas, north and sideways.

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13CASTLE OF SkYWALkERS

Professional Work at DJHAHyundai Card Vol leybal l Team’s Pr ivate Stadium and Dormitory

responsibi l i ty: CD, DD, Inter ior Design, Construct ion Supervisor Assistant

This project was to design a volleyball stadium for HyundaiCard volleyball team, one of the most

popular professional volleyball teams in korea. Volleyball is one of the most respectful and strict sports; never touch one another, should change players’ position every attack, etc. This stadium

converts this character into its design logic. Geo-metric shapes, such as a square and a circle, are influencing each program elements’ disposition; circle for the indoor running track, square for the

dormitory aisle, etc. These geometric forms over-lap in the atrium.

14AUTHENTIC HOTEL

Professional Work at DJHAHyundai Hotel Hanok Suite

Gangneung, koreaResponsibi l i ty: SD, I l lustrat ion

This artwork was made for a presentation of the Hyundai Hotel, Gyeongpodae Hanok Suite Project. The inspiration for this painting is ‘Donggul-do’ (1825), a painting of a palace during Chosun dynasty. Thanks to this painting, the client accepted our proposal.

Drawing Collage, Print on korean Paper, Individual Work, 2012, 87cm X 44cm

15MATERIAL STUDY

Professional Work at DJHAJongno, Seoul , korea

Project Manager

I had the desire to make a translucent and insu-lated wall, as well as a porous wall. Thus, I sug-

gested a new material experiment to the company and it was accepted. As a project manager, I made 5 different mock-ups with my colleagues. After four failures, I was finally satisfied, to some degree, with

the outcome. I made the translucent block with marbles and epoxy, which is structurally support-

able and a form of heat insulation. The porous wall was made of polystyrene balls with cement mortar. Although it worked as a porous material, it was not

able to support itself. Thus, I want to study more and improve it as much as possible in the near

future. The entire process was done by hand in the backyard of the company.

JOOHUI SON

Education

Hanyang University, Engineering College, School of Architecture, Seoul, South KoreaFeb 2003 - Feb 2010, Bachelor of ArchitectureHonors: Summa cum laude

College of Engineering Alumni President Award Best Contribution Student Award 5 years Full Scholarship from Korea Government Student Aid Foundation(KOSAF)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planneing , Cambridge, USASep 2014 - Feb 2017, Master of ArchitectureHonors: Full Scholarship from Institute

540 Memorial Drive #409, Cambridge, MA 02139, [email protected]

National University of Singapore, School of Design and Environment, Singapore Sep 2007 - Feb 2008, Exchange Student in Architecture

Doojin Hwang Architects. co. ltd, Seoul, South KoreaJ an 2010 - J une 2013 (3.5years), Ass istant Manager

C as tle of S kywa lkers (Volleyball S tadium)_ C onstruction Design, C onstruction Super vision Ass istant

Nters Pro perties B uilding_ Pro ject Man ager, Ent ire Design Process , C onstruction Sup ervision

Porous Material Ex periment_ Pro ject Man ager, C onstruction

Hyundai G yeong poda e Hotel Hanok S uite_ Sch ematic D esign Ass istant

Guro Fire S tation_ S chematic Design Ass istant

Arts ide Ga llery Con s truction_ Design Ass istant, Stru cture Design, C onstruction Sup ervision Ass istant

Architecture W alks iPhone Application_ Project Ma nager, Work with Augmented R eality R &D Lab S eoul Ins titute of the Arts Dongr ang Mus eum Co mpetition_ Project Manager, S chematic Design

ODDAA, Seoul, South KoreaJ an 2014 - J uly 2014(6months), Designer

Sa mbekJ ip Headquater + House

NADAAA

OMA New York

Research AssistantMay 2

Jan 2016 InternshipCampus for The Institute of Advance Study in Princeton(IAS) Competition

015 - J une 2015

BSA Installation, Lamp Shade design

MIT West Campus planingMarch 2 015 - May 2 015, Research AssistantInstructor: Professor. Anderew M. Scott

Instructor: Professor. Nader Tehrani

, Project Ma nager, Sche matic Design

CPG coperation co. ltd, SingaporeDec 2007 - Jan 2008 (2months), Internship Sports Center at Parsir Ris_ Schemetic Design Assitantant

Professional Experience

Republic of Korea ArmyFeb 2005 - Feb 2007 (2years), Sergeant , Corpsman

Competition & Awards

47th Central Glass International Architectural Design Competition

2014 T. S. Kim Architectural Travel Fellowship

Sponsored by Shinkenchiku, Japan1st Prize WinnerSep 2012Published in: Shinkenchiku, Dec 2012, The Japan Architect, Vol.88

Winner

Selected

May 2014

2014 Korean Government Study Abroad Fellowship

Skills Autocad, Rhinoceres, Grasshopper, Sketchup, 3D MAX, V-ray, ArcGis

July 2014

Interna tional Idea Compet ition for B er ing Stra it projectApproved by UIA, Union International des Archite ctes1st Prize Winner of students categoryJul 20 09Published in: Archidaily, 18 Jun 2009, S ae gye Newspaper, 11 Jun 2009

Honorable PrizeNov 2010

2010 Incheon City Design Competition

6th Docomomo Korea Design Co mpetitionSpecial PrizeJun 200 9