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jessJONGKIM
6565 McCallum Blvd Dallas TX 75252
Jong Kim 1.832.275.4044jongkim87@gmail.com
RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN Providence, RI Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Fine Art, 2012
BROWN UNIVERSITY Providence, RI Fall, 2011
SKILLS
SOFTWARE EXPERTISEAuto CAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop,PowerPoint, Microsoft Offi ce, Excel, Powerpoint, Sketch-up,Rhinoceros 3D, and Maya 5.0
ART AND DESIGNArchitectural drawing, drafting, bookbinding, ceramics, darkroom photography, silk screen printmaking, jewlery
ARCHITECTURE STUDIOS
Award
BUILDING FOR WAYUU COLUMBIA, FALL 2010
PASSIVE HOUSE COMPETITION, SPRING 2011
AIA scholarship 2011
The project was located in La Guajira, Columbia.The proposal was for nomadic people of Wayuu to become self-suffi cient in the creation of their habitats. Wayuu are known for their textile, mochila bag, hammock, and unique way of building structures. Helped to design a school which fi t the construction methods of the tribe. The school is used for children to get better education to prevent their poverty from spreading further and improve life style.
The competition was sited in New York City. It was open to architecture students and focus on the idea of applying sustainable design to a skyscraper that also met the standard of Passive House requirement.
The project was sited in downtown Providence, RI. It was focused on pushing the existing condition to change how people live their daily lives. The proposal was to redefi ne the purpose of alley ways to make active paths to bring children and family out and create fun and safer passage ways to travel.
CITY OF THE FUTURE 2012
EXPERIENCE
MOOYOUNG ARCHITECTS Seoul, KoreaArchitecture Intern 2008Hired as paid summer intern and for additional freelance work for a fi rm focused on designing mixed-use buildings. I worked on a brochure for a multifunctional residential/commercial use building and developed new layouts and redesigns to showcase the project. Gained fi rst hand experience and understanding of all aspects of working in mid-size architecture fi rm.
SAMSUNG ENGINEERING AMERICA Austin, TexasEngineer Assistance 2009-2010Given task was to improve Auto CAD drawings and manage document control and report. Arranging meetings and attending them with vendors and conductors.Patroled on construction site and kept up with changes that are needed. Communicated with vendors andprepared presentations for meeting with the owner of Samsung Austin Semiconductor.
BENSON HALL PRINTMAKING Providence, RISenior Assistance 2008-2011Worked at the Benson Hall assisting a printmaking technician. Learned more about the printmaking process.
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EURFURT GERMANY, SPRING 2011The Studio, Ecological Design, was a collaboration with the architecture students of Passive House University, Fachhochschule Erfurt. The objective was to bring a younger generation to the city, which is currently occupied by older generations and suffers from younger generations leaving to bigger cities. The project was proposed with two different buildings: The fi rst building is occupied as class rooms and the second building is for dormitory and hostel.
FUTURE CITY ACTIVE PATH FOR CHILDREN 2012
TABLE OF CONTENT
PASSIVE HOUSE COMPETITION 2011
ERFURT GERMANY CAMPUS 2011
ART, BIOCLIMATIC ARCHITECTURE & PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGICAL DESIGN 2010
SANKOFA FARMER’S MARKET 2010
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Future City Active path for children 2012
The project was sited in Providence, Rhode Island downtown. In the beginning of developing this project, it was my ambition to change the atmosphere of the city by transforming bicycle as main transportation and making safer place for children to travel by foot. The proposal was to redefi ne the purpose of alley of buildings to make active path to bring children and family out by creating safer passage way and fun way to travel. The downtown was chosen because the occupation of workers and by parents running errands with children. Most case, parents wants to use car as transportation to make the trip quick and safe while they are running errands with children. By changing alleys, parents do not have to rush through the errands nor worry about safety of their children. This project is divided into different sections: sensation, learning to grow plants, physical experience of climbing, and learning how to bicycle.
sound fun cart balance snacks climb celebrate learn slide wind green path
While bicycle moves a ramp above, vibration through wind chime makes music. Children runs and chase after one another passing by an old couple who takes time to walk the path. For them, walking down the downtown is not something to fear anymore because they can now easily sit and enjoy the company of young ones. They used to not fi nd any place to sit in this area which made them hesitate to come. It is diffi cult for people of older and younger generation to walk so much and having benches every 5 minutes of walk helps. Toddler walks holding daddy’s hand and glaze at the wonders of the big wind chime turning and giggles. A mom drags a cart with two boys in it and say hello to another mom as they pass them by with their cart. When they reach the end of the path, they simply empty their cart and another boy jumps in and wait for his father to push the cart. Walking up the stairs and down the stairs and the girls face becomes focused, focusing on balancing on the edge of the path but the child knows that she is safe because her daddy is right next to her ready to catch her hand if she needs him. They smile at each other.
The project was sited in Providence, Rhode Island downtown. It was focus on pushing the existing condition to change how people live their daily lives. The proposal was to redefi ne the purpose of alley of buildings to make active path to bring children and family out by creating safer passage way and fun way to travel. The reason for choosing downtown was because it is mainly occupied by workers and adults or by parents running errands with children. Most case, parents wants to use car as transportation to make the trip quick and safe while they are running errands with children. In the beginning of developing this project, it was my ambition to change the atmosphere of the
city by transforming bicycle as main transportation and making safer place for children to travel by foot. Downtown has many back alleys and most of them are currently occupied by dumpster, fi re escape, and smokers. By changing alleys, parents do not have to rush through the errands nor worry about safety of their children. This project is divided into different sections: sensation, learning to grow plants, physical experience of climbing, and learning how to bicycle. Physical experience includes where parents can drag a cart that carries kid and make a trip. And other part of the project has a pined wheel where it can let scavenger know about the wind traveling gaps of tall buildings.
There are many restaurants in downtown area. Many waste food and throw away in the trash can. Instead, it would be ideal to collect them and turn them into soil where children/family can use it to grow plants and vegetables.
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Erfurt Germany Campus 2011
This project was located in Erfurt, Germany. The objective was to bring a younger generation to the city, which is currently occupied by older generations and suffers from younger generations leaving to bigger cities. The project was proposed with two different buildings: The fi rst building is occupied as class rooms and the second building is for dormitory and hostel.
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16” model
2nd fl oor
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3rd fl oor
Idea of walking with water
2nd fl oor
1st fl oor
Hostel and dormitory are in the North side the idea of the form of stairs to symbol the youthful and energy of the city and people who lives in it. The outer side of the building is formed with stairs and path of water. People can move with water which gathers in the pond within the campus. The pond is used to cool the campus and remind to the people of the river that surround the city. The site is across from the train tracks and roads. Because of the traffi c, few travel by feet to go to the new city. In attempt to bring north and south together, series of bridges are proposed. South side of the site is programmed with classes.
dormitory fl oor plans
section of building 1 and building 2
elevation of building1 and building 2
old river line to developed bridges and park
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Passive House Competition 2011
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The competition was sited in New York City, Greenwich 701. It was open to architecture students and focus on the idea of applying sustainable design to skyscraper that also meet the standard of Passive House requirement. The location is near by the Battery Park and the traffi c continues from Brooklyn Battery Tunnel and the drivers can see the building right after they exits the tunnel. It is ideal of having symbolic building that stands for sustainable building and since it is right by water and no other tall building is around that area, allowing the spot to collect wind more than other area. The four corner of the building is pinched to gather wind. And those corners are installed with wind turbine to function as to collect energy that can be stored within battery and used later in the building. Each corner is used as core for circulation throughout the whole building.
skin structure core
Pinched corner directs wind & collect wind
Each corner collects wind and fi lter it and use it as
energy resource
Each corner releases fi ltered air back to the city
cool air enters
hot air exit
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heat created by energy use
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The four corners operate with fi rst skin that insulates fi ltered air and wind turbine charge to battery that can be used within the building. There is core with mechanical room and elevator and stairs.
energy battery
ground fl oor offi ce
fl oor variation
apartment
hotel
offi ce
hostel
public
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wind turbine
wind enters
wind turbine
25th fl oor
26th fl oor
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On left, it is the fl oor variation throughout the building. Each of them carries unique shape. Program is divided with apartment, hotel, hostel, offi ce, parking, and public space. Public space has theater and coffee shops, retail stores open to public and underground parking lot is located beneath the building.
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offset ceiling to let in more light and viewinner skin made out of glass provide access to balcony
balcony to use “between space” where fi ltered air is provideddouble glazed glass
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Art, Bioclimatic Architecture & Principles of Ecological Design 2010
WeavingWest Asia
Two sets of warp and the fi ling or weft crossing
over loomYarn, thread, plant
Cloth, chinchrros, bas-kets
6000 BC
FeltingIraq, Turkmenistan
Matting and pressing woolen fi bers using
heat, moisture,Needle
Wool and polyester or wool and nylon
Used as tent, clothes, fl oor coveringBronze age
Knitting Egypt
Combining a piece of thread with two needles
into a piece of fabric Two needles
Yarn Cocks, clothes
Btwn 11th and 14th centuries CE
BraidingEgypt, Africa
Structure or pattern formed by intertwining
three or more strands of fl exible materials
HandsTextile fi bers, wire, hair
Ropes , decoration 4000 BC
Crochet Arabia, South America,
China, EuropeSeries of loops going through another loop
Hook Yarn
Clothes, blankets, mochilla1800s
The project was located in La Guajira, Columbia.The proposal was for nomadic people of Wayuu to become self-suffi cient in the creation of their habitats. Wayuu, indigenous people, are known for their textile such as mochila bag, hammock, and unique way of building structures. The project is to help to design a school which fi t the construction methods of the tribe. The school is used for children to get better education to prevent their poverty from spreading further and improve life style.
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Wayuu people strongly believed in expressing their feelings through color. Red express good, yellow express sun, blue for ocean, white purity, black for sadness. Color has big infl uence on their clothes and mochila they make.
Since the people spend most of their time making textile, given the fact it takes them 3 months to create a hammock, creating textile is largely infl uenced in their culture. With given their current location, they struggle to keep water all year long because of hot weather. Sometime children and woman needs to walk miles to fetch water for her family.The idea of the building to have water pond was to provide cooling environment for children to study as well as giving fi ltered water to student’s family to take back with them when they are dropping their kids and when kids are coming back from school.
cistern in rain season
cistern in dry season
Ventilation wall for classrooms
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1. Weaving class (Chinchorro)2. Crochet class (Mochila)3. Wayuu history class4. Water collecting cistern/auditorium5. Bathroom6. Kitchen7. Cafeteria8. Playground for recess9. Open class/lecture10. Summer time clinic
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Sankofa Farmer’s Market 2010
The focus was to implement a food centric program in an existing parcel in the South Side of Providence. It used to be a vacant lot. This neighborhood is one of the most diverse in the State and one of the areas that suffers from food desert. There are no fresh food markets or resource of any kind around 15 min drive radius. The proposal is to provide agriculture area which can be used by the neighborhood and professional. Farmer’s workers struggle to fi nd close places to live around the work. The project contains agriculture fi eld and the market on the fi rst fl oor with classes and living units on the second fl oor. The classes are open to the neighborhood to educate how to grow healthy food and best way to cook them.
site model
roof walk view
between roomstry outs
Growing agriculture to supplie market
Education to the neighborhood
Park for the neighborhood
As studies of how market works and it’s relation to human behavior, Asia, Europe’s market set up. The idea was to carve up the area that occupies by people and the area that occupies by plants which includes the second fl oor of the square market.
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roof
First fl oor is divided into lecture oriented classrooms and kitchen oriented classrooms. The students who studies and learn how to cook have visual connection with the products front of them and professions growing the food. Other rooms are occupied with offi ce and bathrooms. Second fl oor is used by the workers and the roof top is cover with grass and allows people to walk on it.
patterns of rooms vacant pockets & view ports
Fine Art & OtherWorks 2006-2012
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Korean Presbyterian Church of East Lansing
TIME OF JESUS
JOHN
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lets grow together Korean Presbyterian
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Left Sweater design for church in Lansing Michigan design one.
Right Sweater design for church in Lansing Michigan design two.
As one of Christian and as much as I do love my church, whenever the church make fundraise shirts or sweatshirt, I don’t normally wear it when I hang out with my friends. Most of these shirts shouts out it is a church shirts. The design of this shirt focused on being subtle in religious clothes. On left, the clock points the time as 3:16 and below it says John which indicates John 3:16, For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Whoever wants to know the meaning of the shirts can ask the person who wears it and it would be an opportunity to spread the gospel. The second shirt is focused on the idea of growing the faith as church and as a whole.
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Top and RightSculpture in architecture.
Bottom leftIndia fl ower market
Jewelry Cold join bracelet, rings, hollow constructed ring
Hollow constructed ring is designed to connect two fi ngers. Cold join and soldering dapped metal attach to the metal banned. Braze and copper are used in these jewelry.
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Jewelry Bookmark, broach
The bookmark is constructed as cold join pinches the one end and allows it to stay in place between pages. The Broach is made by thin layers of metals.
Left Tea party in Wonderland one
Right Tea party in Wonderland two and the whole
Inspired by the tea party in the children’s movie Alice in Wonderland. Tea pots with three spouts and cups split in a half.
Left Post cards of Erfurt
MiddleMapping Kalkata
RightMapping of Providence
Mapping of Erfurt, Germany was excercised to get a sense how the city’s skyline is shaped. Mapping Kalkata, India was excercised to get to know the neighberhood and come up with the site plan. Mapping Providence, RI of the downtown how the sound and water bounce off of the buildings.
SKYLINE OF ERFURT
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Inhabitating slope The construct is principally motivated by a direct engagement with the given materials and by a dynamic, yet precise, relationship with the sloped ground. Using the rope and wood in equal measure, the rope is tensioned to induce a bow and increase the strength of the furring strips. This interdependence is pushed to its limits and results in a delicate balance between the materials and within the form of the construct itself. These pieces are combined to create either an ‘s’ shaped length that becomes the elevated, cantilevered canopy. Both the canopy pieces and the base pieces are woven together to create an interdependent lattice. Within this system, there is an inherent fl exibility that allows the construct to adapt to different site conditions and different programmatic concerns.
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FoundationDrawings Figure drawings.
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