Architecture Portfolio - Gavin Kim - University of Toronto - 2023

Page 1

GAVIN KIM

SELECTED WORKS 2022-23

2.

GAVIN KIM

gavinkim77@outlook.com

+1 (647) - 782 - 3276

SKILLS

Rhino 7

Architectural Instructor - Canadian Contemporary School of Art (CCSA)

- Preparing projects for students ages 6-18

- Instructing students on basic elements of architectural drawing and design (scale, etc...)

- Organizing materials for model use

- Instructing students on basic model making and drawing skills

Summer Design Build Project

- Worked with a small team in developing a design for a temporary installation project

- Contributed to the design for a temporary installational project

- Participated in the construction of the constituent parts for the installation

Front Counter Staff - MilkCow Cafe

- Greeting customers

- Preparing ingredients and presenting/serving various food items

- Managing/organizing stock and other tasks within cafe space

Guest Service Support - Young People’s Theatre

- Greeting patrons and informing them of theater policies

- Managed and assisted with special events/workshops

- Ensured patrons followed in-theatre policies during showtimes

EXPERIENCE EDUCATION

University of Toronto

Bachelor of Arts, Architectural Studies

Prospect of Graduating with High Distinction

Don Mills Collegiate Institute

CyberArts Program

ACHIEVEMENTS

Dean’s Scholar List

Brewed Bali Competition - Shortlisted

Turf Student Housing Competition - Shortlisted

Tree House Competition - People’s Choice Award

2022 - 23 Toronto, ON 2022 Toronto, ON 2021 - 22 Toronto, ON 2018 - 19 Toronto, ON 2019 - 23 2015 - 19 2020 - 22 2021 2021 2022
Photoshop Grasshopper Illustrator AutoCAD InDesign Enscape Premiere Revit 2022 VRay
3.
01
03 4.
CURTAIN HOUSE
02
ROCKADE PAVILION
04 FANNING HALL 05 ADDITIONAL WORKS GEODE HALL 5.

THE CURTAIN HOUSE

DATE: 12/15/2022 LOCATION: KENSINGTON MARKET WORK: ACADEMIC

Situated within Kensington Market, the prompt this particular project was to design a “Tower House,” in the sense that we were tasked with designing a house within a relatively small plot of 5x11m, that must not only act as a domestic living space, but also a commercial one, forcing us to build upwards.

Situated within a unique zone of transition within Kensington where commercial blends into residential, my house has a direct split of domestic and commercial space, but with the unique characteristic of trying to assimilate the domestic to be a part of the commercial experience.

The commercial space being a house plant store, the logic was to assemble a series of glass boxes, all offset from one another which divides up the space into private-domestic or commercial while still having a continuity of volumes, and creating stricter divides through an act of “curtaining” over these volumes to create moments of pure transparency or pure privacy.

6.

PRESCEDENT - SUZUKI HOUSE

- This study of the Suzuki House by Bolles+Wilson examines the ways in which “suspension” as mentioned by the firm, is played out in determining volumes and spaces of both public and private program. How domesticity can be establishing through a suspension of architectural elements for the common house.

8.

Suspension works to create a heirarchy of spaces, all framed at an intimate, domestic scale.

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

acting as a mediator between the two programs, a space of

LEFT: Exploded Isometric section, displaying the splitting between commercial and domestic through the central circulation. Circulation congregation, not divide
16.
. RIGHT: House fitted within context of Augusta Avenue.
17.

“Void space becomes program, an endless continuity of open and closed domesticity”

18.

“Melded volumes create moments of reveal and intimacy”

19.
20.
21.

ROCKADE PAVILION

DATE: 2020 LOCATION: KENSINGTON MARKET WORK: ACADEMIC

Within the context of Kensington Market, specifically situated within Bellevue Square Park, this pavilion acts to invite and intrigue guests through a variety of lighting gestures made at the level of the facade.

The pavilion itself acts to house the work of artist Haegue Yang who’s works predominantly involve the use of natural lighting and the act of filtering said lighting to create an interactive installational environment.

In order to fuel this aspect of her works, the pavilion in itself mimics the gestures of Haegue Yang’s works to filter the natural lighting conditions of the site to further enhance the qualities of Haegue Yang’s artworks.

The filtering of light additionally aligns with the context of the existing pathways at the site, allowing for an inviting presence with a monolithic demeanor.

22.

CONTEXT

analysis of the pathing within the park to establish the base of the pavilion

MIRROR

reflection of the initially extruded fins to create a series of apertures and overhands for fluctuating levels of filtration

STRETCH

the placement of imaginary extrusions within the interior, allows for a mesh to stretched overtop for varying levels of height

EXTRUDE

extrusion of fins in clusters of four, each cluster displaying the same pattern of gradual size reduction of fins

CONNECT

through the use of meshes, the top and bottom fins are connected to each other, creating a series of shading devices

LIGHT

the stretched mesh is further cut, creating further apertures to allow for an undulating filtration of light within kensington

24.
25.
Light filters out through a panelling system, where the most amount of light filters along the existing pathways of Kensington Market and Bellevue Square Park.

GEODE HALL

DATE: 2021 LOCATION: MANILA, PHILLIPINES WORK: COMPETITION

Geode Hall, situated with Manila Phillipines is a student residence which has aims to allow for a unique mode of interactivity with the occupants of the residence.

Through the use of single loaded floors and creating splits and breaking up the massing into parts for programming and such, we were able to use the simplistic circulation of the building and transform it into an outdoor program where inhabitants can converse with one another.

Being situated in a humid environment, the outdoor mezannines that follow along the circulation of each of the floors, allows for a bridging between corridors, allowing for inhabitants to create a friendly and uplifting environment whilst enjoying the outdoor conditions of the site as well. Adding a colorful layer of cladding in addition to this, this residence aims to create a positive and uplifting environment for all it’s inhabitants.

28.

BASE

Simple rectangular mass extruded based on context of site.

MASS

Form is articulated more to context of site to create 2 main masses.

CONNECT

Masses are connected through a singular pathway.

CARVE

Masses are carved to create open space mezzanines for ample daylighting and spaces of congregation and program.

- in unit private washroom space with toilet and shower

- various storage units

- window side desk alongside coffee table\

- situated further from in building ammenities, further from west-side facade

- more privatized

- smaller unit with opposite facing beds

- 2 study desks for each occupant

- 1 large shared storage/hamper

- each occupant has smaller bedside storage space

- 1 shared mini-fridge

- situated closer to floor ammenities

- adjacent to west-side glass facade

- situated near washroom and shared shower facilities

- more affordable

a. b. TYPE A TYPE B
30.

GROUND FLOOR

- gymnasium/court

- dining hall

- washrooms

- assembly hall

- recreation rooms

RESIDENTIAL FLOORS

- student units

- study rooms

- open program floors

- shared washrooms

- open space mezzanines

31.

Isometric displaying the function of the open space mezzanine. Mezzanines are carved in a way that allows for units to access one another and creates platforms for congregation and such through a bridging. Additionally, the mezzanines are carved distinctly from each floor, allowing for daylighting throughout the entirety of the building.

32.
33.

FANNING HALL

DATE: 2021 LOCATION: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, VARSITY CENTRE

Situated within the University of Toronto campus near the Varsity Stadium and centre, this study hall plays with lighting conditions to allow for an immersive and inviting atmosphere that allows for a comfortable and open space for study and leisure.

The prompt of this project was to generate a study hall based on one word, the word for this particular study hall being “Fanning.”

The word “Fanning” was adapted to generate a series of panels and extrusions that would “Fan” out from supporting columns which would then create various walls, openings, floors, and stairs that would all be connected in some way. Through this gesture, I was able to generate a repetitive sequence of spaces that were all connected and at the same time, were very open and had ample levels of natural lighting, qualities which would create a healthy environment for long periods of studying and such.

WORK: ACADEMIC

36.

Fanning to meld and merge volumes into one united programmatic experience.

37.
Ground. Third. Second.
38.
Roof.
39.
40.
43.
44.

ADDITIONAL WORKS

DATE: 2019 - 2023

45.
46.
GAVIN KIM gavinkim77@outlook.com +1 (647) - 782 - 3276

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.