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010203p. 4 - 7 LEANING SPA Hotel Design

p. 8 - 15 URBAN TANK Public Design

Jinyeop [email protected]

p. 16 - 20 CONNECT LOUNGE Lounge Design

Spa design in a hotel which contains the idea of tilt and linear. The building is a landmark in Singapore with glass facades in an angle around the building.

Meatpacking district is a full of traffics in NewYork City. Designing an urban civic center which acts as connected links for the traffics with a secure protec-tion from outside condition.

A project for the art fair in Chicago: Sculpture Objects Functional Art + Design (SOFA). The lounge design is designed by a team and won the first place in the competition.

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04050607p. 21 - 27 RECYCLE MOUNTAIN Disaster Relief

p. 28 - 31 AM / PM HOUSE Residential Design

p. 28 - 31 INVISIBLE TASCHEN Office Design

p. 28 - 31 ORIGAMIS Object Design

Origami designs and a jewelry project showing abili-ty of object design in 3D. Prodution method is either done in by hand or machine.

A Residential project in the 3 stroies high of exsist-ing building. It is located in the lower east Manhat-tan, NewYork. The design of interior is flexible in controlling privacy and light condition with moving elements.

Special characteristics of Manhattan and Taschen’s brand identity generate an office space of simple and flashy design.

Reaction to the natural disaster and a shelter design for homeless people. Everyday objects’ advantage of easy access becomes a home.

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LEANING SPAHotel Design (group project)

Beach Road Kallang, Singapore

Paul Rudolph’s concourse has a lot of characteristics such as faceted facades, rotation of octagonal floor plates, and aluminium curtain wall system incorporating inclined windows that form clusters of units.To honor the building, the idea of tilt and linear is kept in the design. About 70 percentage of the third floor is designed for spa and fitness. The leaning spa is all about openness and overlapping programs. The openness comes from the glass material. Also the tilted wall provides an opportunity for programs to overlap. Privacy is controlled by smart glass which adjusts translucency. The big pool with two small hot wa-ter area and an infinity pool is leveled down to have depth of the pool.This spa can be looked differently by occupancy. More people will make private and less people will make public in this spa.

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SINGAPORE: SPA

SKETCH OF SWIMMING POOL SKETCH OF LOUNGE AREA SKETCH OF INFINITY POOL FIRST PROGRAM BREAKDOWN

“LIGHT VS DARK” “REFLECTION “ “PURIFICATION “ “ZEN“ “TRANSLUCENCY “ THE CONCOURSE BUILDING PAUL RUDOLF SKETCH

CONCEPTUAL MODEL

OVERLAPPING PROGRAMS OF SWIMMING POOL AND SAUNA

MUD MOSAIC TILE BISAZZA CRYSTAL TILES

FITNESS CENTER CORRIDOR TO PRIVATE TREATMENT ROOMS AND COUPLE ROOM

LANDSCAPE VIEW OF MAIN WATER AREA

THE CONCOURSE BUILDING

ORIGINAL CONCEPT SKETCH

NIGHT SHOT OF HOT TUB

SAUNA AND STEAM ROOM

DARK PROGRAMS

LIGHT PROGRAMS

SMART GLASS

MATERIALS MOOD BOARD SITE

PHOTOS

PLAN

DARK AND LIGHT PROGRAM DIAGRAM

ELEVATION

Concept Drawings

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The Concourse

Date : 1994Location : 300 Beach Road, SingaporeHeight : 41 storiesKey Element : Glasses and Angles, Octagonal Plan Program : Office and Shopping mallDesigner : Paul Rudolph

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Program Description

1. Private Rooms : 4 Massage rooms2. Sauna : 2 Steam sauna rooms3. Fitting rooms : Men/Women locker areas around the columns with changing rooms4. Reception5. Staff : Dining table with small kitchen6. Fitness : Running machines and weights7. Couple Suite : A massage room for couples8. Storage : Storage for towels and other necessities9. Showers : Shower heads for cleaning body

PLAN

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SINGAPORE: SPA

SKETCH OF SWIMMING POOL SKETCH OF LOUNGE AREA SKETCH OF INFINITY POOL FIRST PROGRAM BREAKDOWN

“LIGHT VS DARK” “REFLECTION “ “PURIFICATION “ “ZEN“ “TRANSLUCENCY “ THE CONCOURSE BUILDING PAUL RUDOLF SKETCH

CONCEPTUAL MODEL

OVERLAPPING PROGRAMS OF SWIMMING POOL AND SAUNA

MUD MOSAIC TILE BISAZZA CRYSTAL TILES

FITNESS CENTER CORRIDOR TO PRIVATE TREATMENT ROOMS AND COUPLE ROOM

LANDSCAPE VIEW OF MAIN WATER AREA

THE CONCOURSE BUILDING

ORIGINAL CONCEPT SKETCH

NIGHT SHOT OF HOT TUB

SAUNA AND STEAM ROOM

DARK PROGRAMS

LIGHT PROGRAMS

SMART GLASS

MATERIALS MOOD BOARD SITE

PHOTOS

PLAN

DARK AND LIGHT PROGRAM DIAGRAM

ELEVATION

SINGAPORE: SPA

SKETCH OF SWIMMING POOL SKETCH OF LOUNGE AREA SKETCH OF INFINITY POOL FIRST PROGRAM BREAKDOWN

“LIGHT VS DARK” “REFLECTION “ “PURIFICATION “ “ZEN“ “TRANSLUCENCY “ THE CONCOURSE BUILDING PAUL RUDOLF SKETCH

CONCEPTUAL MODEL

OVERLAPPING PROGRAMS OF SWIMMING POOL AND SAUNA

MUD MOSAIC TILE BISAZZA CRYSTAL TILES

FITNESS CENTER CORRIDOR TO PRIVATE TREATMENT ROOMS AND COUPLE ROOM

LANDSCAPE VIEW OF MAIN WATER AREA

THE CONCOURSE BUILDING

ORIGINAL CONCEPT SKETCH

NIGHT SHOT OF HOT TUB

SAUNA AND STEAM ROOM

DARK PROGRAMS

LIGHT PROGRAMS

SMART GLASS

MATERIALS MOOD BOARD SITE

PHOTOS

PLAN

DARK AND LIGHT PROGRAM DIAGRAM

ELEVATION

SINGAPORE: SPA

SKETCH OF SWIMMING POOL SKETCH OF LOUNGE AREA SKETCH OF INFINITY POOL FIRST PROGRAM BREAKDOWN

“LIGHT VS DARK” “REFLECTION “ “PURIFICATION “ “ZEN“ “TRANSLUCENCY “ THE CONCOURSE BUILDING PAUL RUDOLF SKETCH

CONCEPTUAL MODEL

OVERLAPPING PROGRAMS OF SWIMMING POOL AND SAUNA

MUD MOSAIC TILE BISAZZA CRYSTAL TILES

FITNESS CENTER CORRIDOR TO PRIVATE TREATMENT ROOMS AND COUPLE ROOM

LANDSCAPE VIEW OF MAIN WATER AREA

THE CONCOURSE BUILDING

ORIGINAL CONCEPT SKETCH

NIGHT SHOT OF HOT TUB

SAUNA AND STEAM ROOM

DARK PROGRAMS

LIGHT PROGRAMS

SMART GLASS

MATERIALS MOOD BOARD SITE

PHOTOS

PLAN

DARK AND LIGHT PROGRAM DIAGRAM

ELEVATION SINGAPORE: SPA

SKETCH OF SWIMMING POOL SKETCH OF LOUNGE AREA SKETCH OF INFINITY POOL FIRST PROGRAM BREAKDOWN

“LIGHT VS DARK” “REFLECTION “ “PURIFICATION “ “ZEN“ “TRANSLUCENCY “ THE CONCOURSE BUILDING PAUL RUDOLF SKETCH

CONCEPTUAL MODEL

OVERLAPPING PROGRAMS OF SWIMMING POOL AND SAUNA

MUD MOSAIC TILE BISAZZA CRYSTAL TILES

FITNESS CENTER CORRIDOR TO PRIVATE TREATMENT ROOMS AND COUPLE ROOM

LANDSCAPE VIEW OF MAIN WATER AREA

THE CONCOURSE BUILDING

ORIGINAL CONCEPT SKETCH

NIGHT SHOT OF HOT TUB

SAUNA AND STEAM ROOM

DARK PROGRAMS

LIGHT PROGRAMS

SMART GLASS

MATERIALS MOOD BOARD SITE

PHOTOS

PLAN

DARK AND LIGHT PROGRAM DIAGRAM

ELEVATION

SINGAPORE: SPA

SKETCH OF SWIMMING POOL SKETCH OF LOUNGE AREA SKETCH OF INFINITY POOL FIRST PROGRAM BREAKDOWN

“LIGHT VS DARK” “REFLECTION “ “PURIFICATION “ “ZEN“ “TRANSLUCENCY “ THE CONCOURSE BUILDING PAUL RUDOLF SKETCH

CONCEPTUAL MODEL

OVERLAPPING PROGRAMS OF SWIMMING POOL AND SAUNA

MUD MOSAIC TILE BISAZZA CRYSTAL TILES

FITNESS CENTER CORRIDOR TO PRIVATE TREATMENT ROOMS AND COUPLE ROOM

LANDSCAPE VIEW OF MAIN WATER AREA

THE CONCOURSE BUILDING

ORIGINAL CONCEPT SKETCH

NIGHT SHOT OF HOT TUB

SAUNA AND STEAM ROOM

DARK PROGRAMS

LIGHT PROGRAMS

SMART GLASS

MATERIALS MOOD BOARD SITE

PHOTOS

PLAN

DARK AND LIGHT PROGRAM DIAGRAM

ELEVATION

Section

Main HallwayPool Area 2Fitness

Pool Area 1 Window Hallway Sauna room Illusion

Night Views

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URBAN TANKPublic Design (thesis project)

675 Hudson St. NewYork

Rapid climate change and global warming affect our environment. In today's world, people seek for nice environment along good health for their body. Urban dwellers like newyorkers need a civic center to face the reality our nature. We have to train our body to be in a better shape and also our mind to be prepare for the futre.Hudson st is a place of traffics of people and car. The intersections create a highly densed area. The surrounding is a full of low buildings compare to other parts in Manhattan which provides an openned area.Preserving and also adding some elements give a rebirth to the building. A journey from the lower level through the top level is the face of reality of nautre. The active-ness and energy of the programs grow from the bottom of the building to the top level. The cafe in the 3rd floor is a breathtaking moment with restrooms. The south side of the building in the 1st floor’s corner is carved in and the east side facade in the 4th and 5th floor is enlarged for the installation of basketball court.

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675 Hudson

Date : 2006Location : 675 Hudson St. NewYork NY 10014Size : 5 stories above ground 1 story underground (366,025 square ft)Material : Brick (windows around the facade, columns inside the building)Program : Residentials, Restaurants, BarDesigner : Ari Ellis, Matt Abramcyk

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The Site

Traffics / Pathways

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Material and Form Movement

LL

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Programs

MATERIAL

Maintaining the existing structures including glass windows, columns and brick walls

FORM Glass cube insertions in 4th and 5th floor, Carving brick walls in the corner area of 1st and 2nd floor

PROGRAMS

Major 5 programs including gym, cafe, basketball, garden, and media

MOVEMENT

Starting with parking vehicles through walking movement and finally to the active sports playing

Elevations

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LOWER LEVEL (LL)

BICYCLE PARKING and REPAIR SPACE- 12of 9' wide bike racks- shelves and bike holders

1st FLOOR

PODIUM WITH ENTERANCE and RAMP TRACKS- public podium facing the north street and a divided enterance- 4' wide bicycle ramp and 3'-4" wide running ramp

2nd FLOOR

MEDIA LAB and GYM- 6 digital screen kiosks on window area- work-out area with 3 pull-up bars

Section A

Section B

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3rd FLOOR

CAFE with RESTROOMS- 8 pull-down study tables on window area- 13 round tables and restrooms (ada)

4th FLOOR

BASKETBALL COURT and LOCKERS- a lounge and 10 lockers on window area- elevated stand for audience

5th FLOOR

OUTDOOR GARDEN and UPPER-LEVEL VIEWING- 12 seating areas on window area- a tree and grass ground with an opened ceiling

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BASKETBALL COURT

CAFE

GYM

BIKE RACK

Program AdjacencySection A

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1. Seating 2. Lockers 3. Droptable 4. Digitalscreen

Section B

Basketball Court

Window Variations

1. Seating - Replacing windows on the outside and giving extra space for sitting2. Lockers - Attaching doors to each window and transforming into lockers3. Droptable - Inserting drop tables and providing seats near the windows4. Digitalscreen - Kiosks by adding digitized touch screens on the windows

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Connect LoungeLounge Design (group project)

SOFA expo in Chicago

The Connect Lounge is designed by a team composed of faculty, undergraduate students and graduate students from the Department of Interior Design at Pratt Institute in Brookly, New York. The Pratt Interior Design Program is an architecturally oriented program with emphasis on spatial design rather that surface embellishment. All aspects of space-scale, proportions, configuration, and light sources, as well as textures, materials, and colors are studied in relation to their affect on the human spirit. The departments educational community encourages philosophical explora-tions, ethical responsibility, aesthetic expressions, and practical applications. With a firm commitment to social and environmental responsibility, the department strives to create interior designers who effectively contribute to the enhancement of func-tion, health, safety, and quality of the human environment.

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Inspiration from Chicago’s iconic art and archi-tecture drove the design. Chicago’s skyline is a constant in the reflection of the Cloud Gate, yet it is sandwiched by the ever changing skies above and the movement of people below. This trans-lated into the relative permanence of the differ-ent types of seating within the proposal; a per-manent lounge and temporary modular seating form an interior landscape. Seating arrangements have been designed to make use of the discarded cardboard plotter tubes that amass in the school’s print labs.

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EVER CHANGING

CONSTANT

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The juxtaposition of the installation’s two elements, the canopy and the seating, referenc-es SOFA Chicago’s objective of providing a market for artists who interested in combining traditional decorative arts with functional objects. In addition to connecting the SOFA Chi-cago visitors and the students of Pratt Institute. As noted above, seating arrangements are designed to repurpose the discarded cardboard plotter tubes that amass in the school’s print labs. The project was built from approximately 300 of these tubes. As seen in the works of designer, Shigeru Ban, it is possible to re-purpose mundane waste into beautiful and functional objects or structures. The Pratt Connect Lounge creates the opportunity for many people to sit on the same furniture piece while simultaneously composing a personal space and individual vantage point.

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FRONT ELEVATIONBACK ELEVATIONSECTION

PLAN

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ANGLED TUBES ELEVATION TUBES MEASUREMENTS ANGLED TUBES MEASUREMENTS

TOP JOINERY CAP PATTERN BOTTOM JOINERY PLACEMENT OF HOLES AND SCREWS

TOP VIEW FRAME ALIGNED SEATING

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RECYCLE MOUNTAINDisaster Relief

Navy Pier in Chicago

Because of global warming, natural disasters are increasingly attacking the world. As a designer, I set a state of Illinois as an example of an area ruined by natural disaster. Unlike the hurrican katrina, I would like to avoid problems in lack of shelter, supply, and support. The major problem of transporting goods can be solved by reducing the weights and using everyday objects.Recycling materials such as plastic bottles and cardboard boxes to buiild di-saster relief shelter can provide an easy method to construct the shelter. Each homeless is going to build his or her own shelter. Privacy and size of shelter are the two important elements and both can be controlled by flexibility of the construction method.

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02 . Place to Sit

Cardboard Origami (Multifunctional furniture)

It is a multifunctional furniture made out of cardboard sheets. The two sheets of origami cardboards with simple joint provide a seating, table, or base for shelf unit.

01 . Wearable Accessory

Vest Bag

Abudant pockets on the vest bag helps people to carry around the items and store things on their body. It is flexible to transform into one another at anytime and anywhere.

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Shelf Seating

Table

Dimension

PocketsVestsUses

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1 person

5 people

10 people

4 bottles

20 bottles

40 bottles

Collecting bottles Connecting bottles Stacking bottles

HOW TO MAKE : collect, connect, and stack

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03 . Disaster Relief Shelter

Water and boxes are the important needs for all the homeless. The two items can be easily found and built as a shelter unit without any trasportable house. It can also be recycled afterwards.

Navy Pier (Fesitval Hall)

Size: 160,000 sq feetFloor: concrete

Lighting: metal halideColumns: 24 inside

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HOW TO ASSEMBLE : cardboard ( Base ) + plastic bottles ( Wall )

SCALES OF SHELTER: sizes are different by number of people

CONCEPT DIAGRAM : various types of assembly and Orientations

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Partition Wall Window Door Double-Layer

11 person unit

22 people unit

33 people unit

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CONSTRUCTION GROWTH : starting from day 1, shelters get closer to the completion

PRIVACY CONTROL : the more you stack, the more you have privacy

Day 1 Day 15 Day 30

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44 people unit

66 people unit

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PLANFestival Hall

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AM/PM HOUSEResidential Design

5 Rutgers st. in NewYork

For the special client (a married coupe with a child and frequent visitors), I decided the design to be differentiated by day/night. Home mostly has been one’s private space. Moving elements (moving closet, wall, shelf, food freight elevator, sliding door) provided privacy in am/pm this house.The natural sunlight is controlled from east to west of the interior and it creates two oppsite feeling of dark and light. The first floor bathroom has a ‘Hinoki bath-tub’ to celebrate the bathing ritual. The kitchen is in double-height to provide openness. The house has overlapping lounge programs in both floors and both lounges are interact with each other by one’s translucency. The master bedroom is transformable into either an openned or closed space.This house can be public with a lot of openness in day time, but it can also be very private with an enclosure in night time.

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1909Public Bath

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View of the lower east side, Manhattan

Closer view of the site location

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Lower East Manhattan

- Public Places (parks, playgrounds, schools, and etc)- Streets (Rutgers, Madison, Cherry, Clinton, and etc)- Bridges (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Williamsburgh)- China Town (big and busy)

5 Rutgers (the site)

- Located in the lower east side of Manhattan- A village of 1675 people, 721 apartments, 20 story high building- 90 square meter (24'-6" x 39'-8")- 3 story brick wall building with penestrations

History of the building

1909Public Bath

1930Public Swimming Pool

1950Public Housing

2013Abandoned Building

Hinoki bathtub Main Furniture

a couple

a child

guests

minmum 3 - maximum 5A house for A family with visiting guests

Bedroom

Bathroom

Livingroom

Dining/Kitchen

Dressing/Others

Hierarchy of programs

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1st Floor Plan

2nd Floor Plan

2

3

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Section 3

Kitchen

Kids area

Bar

Bathroom

Guest area

Living area

Master Bedroom

Lounge

Section 2Section 1

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Materials

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Guest space (Private moment)Guest space (Public moment) Kitchen space (Bar closed)Kitchen space (Bar openned)

Food freight elevator Master bedroom (Getting food) Kid's area Master bedroom (Morning)

Bathroom (Main hinoki)

Movable elements OPENNED Movable elements CLOSED

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INVISIBLE TASCHENOffice Design

500 Park Ave. in NewYork

Taschen is an art book publisher founded in 1980 by Benedikt Taschen in Cologne, Germany. Taschen’s publications are available in variety of sizes and their goal is to publish innovative, beautifully designed art books at popular prices. Like their books, Taschen represents variety but also simple at the same time. To translate the idea of variety and simplicity into an interior office space, I as a designer chose colors and used them indirectly. This office can be like any other office with desks, but it can also be impressive office with diverse colors creating unique atmosphere for each space.

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PENTHOUSE LEVELPLAN

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10TH LEVELPLAN

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Room# ROOMNAME FLOOR BASE WALLS NOTES1101 KITCHEN CT-1 QB-1 PT-1 CERAMIC TILE, QUARRY TILE, PAINT1102 CAFETERIA CONC-1 VB-1 PT-1 CONCRETE, VINYL, PAINT1103 CONFERENCEROOM G-1 G-1 GLASS, GLASS1104 EXECUTIVE OFFICE CPT-1 VB-1 PT-2 CARPET, VINYL, PAINT1105 GALLERY CONC-1 VB-1 PT-1 CONCRETE, VINYL, PAINT1106 CONFERENCE ROOM CPT-1 VB-1 PT-2 CARPET, VINYL, PAINT1107 DISPLAY CONC-1 VB-1 WT-1 CONCRETE, VINYL, WALL TREATMENT1108 BOOK SHOP CONC-1 VB-1 PT-1 CONCRETE, VINYL, PAINT1109 MECHANICAL CONC-1 VB-1 PT-1 CONCRETE, VINYL, PAINT

MEN/WOMEN BATHROOM CT-1 QB-1 PT-2 CERAMIC TILE, QUARRY TILE, PAINT

conc-1

CPT-1

G-1

CT-1

Provide smoke ditactor

Provide stainless steel recessed light by BEGA.

Provide MR16 roundback track lighg by Lumens.

Provide Elephant’s foot wall sconce by Charles Edwards.

Provide Blossom pendant by Lumens.

Provide recessed wall washer

EQEQEQ EQ

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EQ

EQ

EQ

PENTHOUSE LEVELFinish Plan and RCP

1hr rated wall

2hr rated wall

Existing wall

PENTHOUSE LEVELConstruction Drawing

Section A

Section B

OFFICE

OFFICE

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1 Kitchen Plan 2 Kitchen Section

ITEM SIZE MANUFACTURE NOTESRANGE 2'-6" x 2' x 3' VIKING

SINK 2' x 3' x 1' VIKINGDISH WASHER 2' x 2' x 3' VIKING

REFRIGERATOR 3' x 2'-4" x 5'-6" VIKING

1 Kitchen Elevation

1 Kitchen Plan 2 Kitchen Section

ITEM SIZE MANUFACTURE NOTESRANGE 2'-6" x 2' x 3' VIKING

SINK 2' x 3' x 1' VIKINGDISH WASHER 2' x 2' x 3' VIKING

REFRIGERATOR 3' x 2'-4" x 5'-6" VIKING

PENTHOUSE LEVELKitchen Details

INVISIBLE TASCHEN Office Design

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PENTHOUSE LEVELTaschen brand and Stair Details

Taschen

Starting in the late 1980's - Until Current Date - Taschen has been considered one of the most successful and unique publishers in the global market, distributed worldwide in over twenty languages.

Current Stores Inspirations

Office Furniture

Main Stairs

Taschen Books

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1 Door Type Elevations

A. WOOD FRAME DOOR B. METAL FRAME DOOR C. POCKET DOOR D. GLASS DOORE . GLASS SLIDING DOOR

1 Reception Plan 2 Reception Setion 3 Reception Elevation

PENTHOUSE LEVELOther Details

INVISIBLE TASCHEN Office Design

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Stair wall

HallwayOffice

Meeting room

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Penthouse

10th Level

Stairs

book tables

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0. Ring Design

A geometrical shaped ring utilizing 3D printer (including casting and grinding)

1. Origami Design (Utensil)

A spoon type utensil made with plastic which sits on a table and naturally elevates the front part

2. Origami Design (Vessel)

A vessel with layers inside and outside to maintain stability and give weight (The-oredically made out of glass)

3. Origami Design (Seating)

A cardboard stool that can easily fold in and out with a nice poratability (two differ-ent directions of inside in cardboard create difffernt strength in resisting weight)

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ORIGAMISObject Design

Ring, Utensil, Vessel, and Seating

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1.5"

1.4"

5"

3"

1.5"

5"

4"

3"

4"

4"

16"

12" 8"

16"

32"

8"

16" 16"

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44 PROJECTS Presentations

Jinyeop [email protected]

PROJECTSPresentations

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