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DONGIL PARK

WORK SAMPLE

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critic : Michael Chen, Jason Leethesis studio

Cities are no longer a collection of passive in frastructures, but active and complex environment able to produce real-time feedback on our activities, to communicate, to converse with, to generate innovation.New urban metabolism will be based on capacity of the city interact, to give and receive information among interconnected nodes of different scales and natures (infrastructure, buildings, public space elements, environmental conditions, flows). The system organization will be based on real time data and responsive systems, and metabolic organizations. on the other hand, infrastructure based : consisting of a central brain fed by the sensor nervous system. Sensors that are able to collect and measure data and then process them though algorithmic rules to transform them into information and define actions based on efficiency. Flexible public spaces, open data platforms will stimulate people sync with environment. these interaction between human and built environment will be the base of parameters/ facts of occupying space.

NEW URBAN METABOLISM- DATA URBANISM

Node Network &New Urban Grid Development

New Urban Grid & Transportation Infrastructure

Node

1st Phase of Data Infrastructure

Node

Node network infrastructure

New Urban division

Access point between New urban grid and Trasportation infra

Transportation infra

New Urban division

14. National Library network #116-1,2. Grand Concourse Transportation network nodes

Subway line (B,D) - 2Metro North Railroad - 1Bus lines - 10Dark Fiber Line

Node

1st Phase of Data Infrastructure

1

13-114

15

16-1

16-2

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13-213-3

4-1

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7-27-3

5-35-4

5-5

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3-1 3-2

Existing Infrastructure

Establishing Nodes &First data infrastructure

1. Initial main data node #1 - Institutional Network hub2. Initial main data node #2 - Science Research Network hub3-1. Initial main data node #3 - Financial Market Research Network hub3-2. E-Commerce Network hub4-1. Fordham University Network #1 - Main Institutional4-2. Fordham University Network #2 - Residential4-3. Fordham University Network #3 - Sports/ E-sports5-1~5. Fordham Rd Transportation network nodes 6. Webster Ave Transportation networknodes7-1,2,3. Bronx Iittle Italy Business / Commerce network nodes8. Institutional network node #39. Medical center network node #110. Institutional network node #413-1,2,3. Science Research Centers/ Facilities node14. National Library network #116-1,2. Grand Concourse Transportation network nodes

PROXIMITY LEVEL DIAGRAM

PROXIMITY TO NODE POINTS

Node

Node network connection

New Urban Grid / New Territory Grid

high lowTRANSFORMATION

New dynamic and informational condition of the city is no longer built based simply on formal criteria, but is defined dynamically, continuously, relationally, by the interactive combining of different layers of information (topographic, environment, cultural, social) And it will be characterized by infrastructure and its network, exchanges(transport, energy, communication, demographic, financial movement)

Each node function as the central brain fed by the sensor nervous system. Sensors that are able to collect and measure data and then process them though algorithmic rules to transform them into information and define actions based on efficiency.

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"A building advances through tentative answers to a series of more and more subtle questions which reach deeper and deeper into the essence of appropriate experience within constructed form."

Making a building, or any work of art, is a “truthward” process, a corrective development as each new perception challenged previous conclusions rendering them temporary, as they transform, adjust, and answer the new demands the progress and the evolution of our knowledge adapts.

Each element in the design and construction of a building, walls, bearing and non-bearing, natural light sources, roofs, sloped and flat, structure, context and topography and a site with many diverse contectual demands, are all deconstructed, analyzed, and when their inter-relationship is understood, reconstructed. All of this is in service of the creation of an appropriate experience I defined.

ADMINISTRATION BUILDING- EAGLEBROOK SCHOOL

critic : Louis M. Goodman4th yr studio

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The art in architecture is transcending mere accommodation to motivate and inspire the user and enrich the architectural quality of the community. In order to do this one must become skillful in crafting a solution which optimizes the possibilities. The circulation systems, how one moves through and experiences a building is a key element. How one goes from the circulation space into a usable space, the threshold, is an important moment. The volumetric differences of spaces that satisfy specific needs, views, natural light, materiality, sub details all contribute to creating a building which transcends accommodation. The compositional massing of elements to reinforce organizational concepts and contextual considerations is the sculptural aspect of architecture. The compositional aspects of the façade, cladding, glazing, detail, are the painterly aspects. As with great music, architecture involves an underlying order, a scale, a grid, allowing for endless variations which are inherently connected.

BUSINESS&ECONOMICS BLDG- SUNY PLATTSBURPH

critic : Robert Siegel4th yr studio

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L-system : for centuries architects have been inspired by nature’s forms and geometries. Their designs have been influenced by her structures, by her proportions, colors, patterns, and textures. Architects have incorporated these influences in what has been primarily an empirical process. It is only in the past decades that much of the underlying logic, mathematics and chemistry of nature’s forms has been better understood. in the late 1960’s, the biologist Aristid Lindenmayer Proposed a string-rewriting algorithm which can model simplified plants and their growth processes with an astounding ease. This theory is now known as L-system.

INT’L MUSIC CENTER- UNION SQ. NY

Premise : AFB Rule 1 : A=F/F\AF/[F~//FAB][F;B]Rule 2 : B=^A[&FAB]Angle : 45Generations : 7

Premise : AFB Rule 1 : A=F/F\AF/[F~//FAB][F;B]Rule 2 : B=A[+FAB]Angle : 45Generations : 7

Premise : AFB Rule 1 : A=F/F\AF/[F~//FAB][F;B]Rule 2 : B=^A[&FAB]Angle : 45Generations : 7

Premise : AFB Rule 1 : A=F/F\AF/[F~//FAB][F;B]Rule 2 : B=A[+FAB]Angle : 45Generations : 7

PLAN

COSMO SONIC ORGANOM DONGIL PARKSONIAFFLESIA- ARDENALIN

RESIDENTIAL

REHEASAL ROOMS

GREEN ROOMS

BALCONY_MAIN AUDITORIUM 1

BALCONY_MAIN AUDITORIUM 2

CAFE

KITCHEN

MAIN AUDITORIUM 1

STAGE 1

ADDITIONAL SEATINGS

MAIN AUDITORIUM 2

STAGE 2

CAFE

MUSIC GALLERY (OPEN SPACE)

MUSIC LIBRARY

OFFICE, ADMINISTRATION

MUSEUM OF MUSIC INSTRUMENT

STORAGE

TICKETING

COAT CHECK

ENTRANCE

AMPHITHEATER

LEV.1

LEV.2

LEV.3

LEV.4

LEV.5

critic : Karl Chu4th yr studio

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0-3/4"

0-3/4"1'0"

3'4-11/16"

4'0"

6'0"

2'2"2'6"

1'10"

5'8" 6'4-1/16"

2'2-1/4"

1'6"

2'0"

5'8"

4'4"

3'4-11/16"

3'0"

3'4-1/2"

3'6"

0-3/4" 3"

10"

section1

section1 section2 section3

left-side elevation

extended elevation

front elevation right-side elevation

section2

section3

front plate A

front plate A front plate B

front plate B

Drawing Title

Seal & Signature

Site Address

Comments

Project

Architect of Record

Key Plan

No. Date Revision

379 Broome Street,New York, NY 10013Block: 471 Lot: 39

FURNITURESPECULATION_Unit 1

Korea Cosmetic BlissPopup StoreUNIT 1

1”

1/4” 6”3”

1”

3/4”

1/4”

3/4”

3”

LED strip

detail 1_applied to all shelve

detail 2_applied to all shelve

piano hingetouch latch

3'6-3/4"

5-1/2"

3'6-3/8"

4"6'0"

3"

3"

2'7-3/4"

2'4-5/16"

5'8-1/8"

6'0-1/8"

3'0-3/16" 3'6-3/16"3'6-3/8"

5'6-1/2"

3'4"

Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5

Unit 10 Unit 9 Unit 8 Unit 7 Unit 6

Table_1 Table_2 Table_3 Table_4

Side_1Side_2

Side_3

Side_4

Table_5

Island Table

Table_10 Table_9 Table_8 Table_7 Table_6Casher

Drawing Title

Seal & Signature

Site Address

Comments

Project

Architect of Record

Key Plan

No. Date Revision

379 Broome Street,New York, NY 10013Block: 471 Lot: 39

FURNITURESPECULATION_key plan

Korea Cosmetic BlissPopup Store

KEY PLAN

Korean Cosmetic Bliss is located at soho a pop-up store featuring cosmetic products from ten trendy Korean brands. Launched on September 1st, 2013, ‘Modern and Nature’ is the theme of the flagship store and the concept represents today’s natural beauty trends in Korea. About 10 promising Korean cosmetic brands are participating in this project and each brand offers premium makeup, skincare, and hair products made with natural ingredients and the latest technologies.http://koreacosmeticbliss.org

- DEVELOPING UNIT DESIGN - MATERIAL / FINISH SELECTIONS - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION

KOREAN COSMETIC BLISS POPUP STORE

i.d.sprofessional work

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A tempo New York is a women's boutique located in the upper west side of Manhattan. Mainly focused on special occasion dresses like wedding, gala, stage, party and also work, date, and everyday fun dresses. http://www.atemponewyork.com/

- DESIGN DEVELOPMENT - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION - CUSTOM MILLWORK DESIGN - FURNITURE SELECTION GUIDE

A TEMPO NEW YORK BOUTIQUE STORE

i.d.sprofessional work

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TIME SQUARE PLAZA GLOBAL K-FOOD FESVITAL

Global K-Food Festival was cultural food festival held in Time square in Manhattan. The Main event will be held at the Pedestrian Plaza in Times Square from October 19 through 20. 28 major food companies from South Korea joined the fair.http://www.koreanfoodfair.com

- DESIGN COORDINATE FOR NYC, DOB, DOT CODE - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION - BOOTH INSTALLATION, SITE MANAGER - COODINATE ELECTRICAL LAYOUT WITH STAGE EQUIPMENT, BOOTH EQUIPMENT

i.d.sprofessional work

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New glass facade design for famous urban japanese restaurant from UKhttp://www.wasabi.us.com

- COORDINATE CUSTOM FACADE, DETAIL DRAWINGS WITH ENGINEER, FABRICATOR, ARCHITECTS - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION

WASABI STORE FRONT RENOVATION

i.d.sprofessional work

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Professional Model work for community board presenta-tion, 3/16"=1'-0" scale basswood model.

- DEVELOPING BASS WOOD PHYSICAL MODEL BASED ON 2D CAD DRAWINGS

GASANOV RESIDENTIAL I - PHYSICAL MODEL

ARC architectureprofessional work-Freelance

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Professional Model work for community board presenta-tion, 3/16"=1'-0" scale basswood model.

- DEVELOPING BASS WOOD PHYSICAL MODEL BASED ON 2D CAD DRAWINGS

GASANOV RESIDENTIAL II- PHYSICAL MODEL

ARC architectureprofessional work-Freelance