ArchitecturePortfolio 2014
Yoontaek(JAy) hong
When I design in a specific place, I allowed myself to be guided by images and the genius loci. I remember the context, relating to the type of architecture that I am looking for. The surroundings, spirits me to create something unorthodox, something that I can related to my root. Most of the images are originated from my subjective experience and are only rarely accompanied by a remembered architectural commentary. While I
am designing, I try to find out what these images means, so that I can learn how to
create a wealth of visual forms and atmospheres, the phenomenology.
INSPIRING CONTEXT
Fall 2014Program : LibrarySite : Chinatown
Prof. Frederic Levrat
Folding System Assemblage
Two Design Systems
Lines are being re�ected
Re�ection
Folding
Lines are intersecting
Intersection
Assemblage
1. Each three piece is folded in di�erent ways 2. Rotation3. Assembled three pieces
Design 201Prof. Frederic LevratJay(Yoontaek) Hong
Conceptual drawing shows how the contexts are connected through the sound.From the conceptual drawing that shows the title “Inspiring Contect”, two systems are extractec : Folding, Assemblage
1’ = .25”
2’
3’
2’ = .5”
Table
Threshold for Passing By
5’
Book Shelf
8’ = 2”
1’
7’ = 1.75”
Sun Light ProtectorDetails / Human Scale
Design 201Prof. Frederic LevratJay(Yoontaek) Hong
Staircase
Bench
- Subtracted some ground parts which are attached the planes
- The structure inpired the context- Subtracted planes became three dimentional forms
With an abstract model which includes two system,each component was stretched, expanded, and shortened by following the human scale.
Fish Market More Dense Dense Less Dense
Density of smell is proportionial to speed of pedestrians walk
Subjective Analysis (Relationship Between Population and Opened Spaces)
Plan View
Elevation View
Opened Space
Closed Space
Site
Boundary
Through three different kinds of site analysis, I found two inpiring contexts : Urban and Park.
It seems that there is a boundary between Chinatown and Park. Therefore, the purpose
for my project becomes to make blurred boundarybetween them : “Architecture” and ‘Green Space”
Program
Physical Model
Bookstacks
Study Space
Study Room
Conference Room
Plan A (First Floor)
Plan C (Third Floor) Plan D (Fourth Floor)
Plan B (Second Floor)
Entrance
Sevice Room(Cafe)
Auditorium
Bookstacks
Subway Staton
Subway Staton
Subway Staton
Subway Staton
Garden
Study Room
Plan E (Fifth Floor)
Horizontal Section A Horizontal Section B
Longitudinal Section
First Floor(Opened Space)
Entrance (Hallway)
Third Floor (Opened Space)
Fourth and FifthFloor
(Reading Space)
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Blurring Boundary Between Nature + Architecture
Wave Hill Academy
Jay (Yoontaek) HongProf. Ron DidonnoDesign 202
Site(Wave Hill)
Hudson River Forest
Ocean View
Ocean View
Spaces for Dwelling
Spaces for Studyg
Forest View
Forest View
- Wide- Cool- Relaxing
- Peaceful- Silent
Concept Diagram
Jay (Yoontaek) HongProf. Ron DidonnoDesign 202
Original Shape
Division
Assemblage
Axon - Structure
Concept Diagram
Jay (Yoontaek) HongProf. Ron DidonnoDesign 202
Entrance to Lower Floor
Entrance to Upper Floor
South - West View
1/16” = 1’ - 0’ Jay (Yoontaek) HongProf. Ron DidonnoDesign 202
Glass
Wood
Concrete
Site
Exploded Axonometric / Material Study
South - West View
Yoontaek(Jay) HongProf. Ron DidonnoDesign 202
Plan C
Site Plan
Yoontaek(Jay) HongProf. Ron DidonnoDesign 202
1/16” = 1’ - 0’
Yoontaek(Jay) HongProf. Ron DidonnoDesign 202
1/16” = 1’ - 0’ 1/16” = 1’ - 0’
Plan A Plan B
x
x
c
Exterior A
Exterior C Classroom
Exterior B
Jay (Yoontaek) HongProf. Ron DidonnoDesign 202
Entrance
Exhibition Space Dwelling
Interior Pathway
Jay (Yoontaek) HongProf. Ron DidonnoDesign 202
Physical Model
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