Portfolio23_JuyeonPark_10p

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Exploration of Boundaries

Mixing two materials and observing boundaries (Extra Works)

Gel wax, cement, sand, acryl, aluminium plate, dyes, candle, clay, etc. The color and the material lecture (2018)

PORTFOLIO JUYEON PARK

Selected works from 2016 to 2023

Contents Urban Forest 2 Farragut Housing 1 Flood-Proof Design Waste to Energy 3 Residence for Sungsudong The Revival of Alleys 16 4 The Extension of Seocho District Office Enbrace Green 20 4 10 2 1 3 4

Collage of Color Mixed cement to express that when the parts are gathered, they make a whole new image

Architecture is enough to change the world

The collage of the pieces (2018) Gel wax, cement, sand, acryl, aluminium plate, dyes, candle, clay, etc.

Architectural Concept

This Waste-to-Energy facility and Art Center, located in Long Island City neighboring the Queensboro Bridge and the East River, seeks to connect the community to the water through bringing the water in and leading the public to the facility to enjoy art and learn about the waste-to-energy and recycling processes that weaves through the building. The main design of the building is mainly led by the environmental factors of the site and the respective considerations for the programs. With the consciousness that the surrounding area of our site would be flooded in the future, the early invitation of water into the site and the gradual increase in the ground design serves as a buffer between the water and the facility. The water introduced into the site also creates a place for barges to collect bales from the recycling center with ease. The ground is then also lifted up for access for the barges and pedestrians, allowing a diagonal view to the water from the street. The five art studios, nesting in their own tips of the massing on the North side, were extruded up to gain exposure to the North lights.

Flood-Proof Design

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Waste to Energy- Flood-Proof Design
2022. 01 - 2022. 05
Y2 Project
Critic - Alexander Barker Use - Waste to Energy
Pratt
5 Ground Floor
6 Section and Top Studio Design
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8 From the River Plan and Section Art Center 2: Metal Shop
9 Physical Model

Architectural Concept

The project named URBAN FOREST acts as an extention of the green areas which is spread above the given area. A horizontal and elevated systems are spread between the existing trees, connect to the Farragut housing, and offer public spaces with new types of apartments. One public trail starts from the ground and is continuous warping the whole building until the end of the trails on the roof. Through this trail, not only dwelling people but also citizens of farragut housing enjoy the new types of public programs such as library, playground for kids or public park. Through an idea of a ‘trail’, public and private programs are integrated into the residential functions, connecting the entire building, both for the residents and the local neighborhood. The initial point of the project is to allow the greenery and trees of the site mingle with apartment units. The mass is spread in between the existing trees and greenery of the site.

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Forest- Farragut Housing
Critic - Stephanie Bayard
2021. 09 - 2021. 12 Pratt Y2 Project
Use - Mixed use + Residence
The trail
Composition
The Housing The Service Pipes The Cores

This yellow trail path is started from the ground in order to get to the rooftop penetrating the building. This path is going forward and backward repeatedly making the winding road so people could see the various views at each different height when they are walking the trail. Also they are connected to the Farragut Housing to make another fresh interactions with the neighborhood. This yellow trail is suggesting the different experience that they are climbing the small mountain.

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Embracing Trees The way to the Rooftop Trail Starting Point Farragut Housing Farragut Housing Farragut Housing The end of the Trail Street Side
12 Various Units Landscape Occupation of the Public Trail Family Housing Duplex Student Housing Studio or 1bed Nursing Housing 1 bed or 2beds 550 ft2 300 ft2 800, 1200, 1600 ft2 farragut housing edge trail sky view city feel continues system edge trail continues Health courtyard nursing home student
13 farragut housing garden feel sky + city view city feel street feel forest hils the pool bottom of trees hidden hall dense vegitation top of the trees sky view sky view trail edge trail continues system office courtyard plaza commercial commercial coffe/kiosk nursing home student housing family housing student housing student housing hils and lake meeting spaces library open classroom forest meeting space dense vegetation co-working co-working sky restaurant long section - landscape occupation of the public trail
14 Long Section office Health courtyard nursing home student housing family housing dense vegetation co-working co-working Center Park
15 courtyard plaza commercial commercial coffe/kiosk nursing home student housing student housing hils and lake meeting spaces library open classroom forest meeting space sky restaurant
Rooftop Observatory

The Revival of alleys - Residence for Sungsudong

Use - Residence

2017. 03 - 2017. 06

of residential areas. In Addition, there is a historical road been used since the 1930s, but now it has completely disappeared due to the supply of automobiles due to urbanization, and now its atmosphere remains as an alley

One alleyway

High-rise buildings reduce the possibility of contact between people and significantly reduce the opportunity to pursue individuality. Thus, all corridors are connected together to provide diversity of routes into my home.

Critic - Namhoon Kim
Architectural Design 6
Combination of New and Old Road
17 DUPLEX TYPE 3 4 beds+ 1 workroom + 2 toilets SHARE HOUSE TYPE2 7 beds + 1 large kitchen + 2 toilets

Programs and views

18 Section public commerce residence green community square Community, Through the alley, communities that could meet each other were placed inside the residential space. It is available as a venue for people’s communication with performances, flea market, parks and various programs. First Floor Plan - Shopping alley inside the building
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Seocho District Office is divided by two critical street, South Circular Street and Gangnam Street which is isolated by the Vehicles from the city. Therefore, it is hard for the Office to communicate with surroundings such as public, green and such things physically. Additionally, Civils only can enjoy the green directly in two places which are so far from the given site and even it is difficult for them to enjoy the nature such as a mountain. Furthermore, although the office is working for public, there are no enough public spaces which give them a rest in the office. Only outside empty space can be used as a flea market sporadically. Consequently, Seocho District Office needs connection with public and Green. Indeed, it is hard to overcome the physical difficulties such as street boundaries. Since it is hard to connect physically, I propose the method to communicate psychologically. Bring everything into the Building and communicate in the given site making a Connection and Communicating with Green and with Public will help citizens feel a sense of closeness.

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Embrace Green - The Extension of Seocho District Office Woomyun Mountain
The given site is isolated from public
2016. 09 - 2016. 12 Architectural Design 4 Existed Building Embrace the building to unity new and old building Eliminate a part of Existed building to make a public pace Cutting following mountain skyline New building is created Man-made mountain Design Process
Critic - Heeju Si Use - Office
Facet lines make their own natrue in contradiction to woomyun mountain Man-made Nature Real Nature Elevation 2 WoomyunMountain 1st Floor Plan Rooftop Plan 4th Floor Plan 3rd Floor Plan 2nd Floor Plan SquarewithGreen Elevation 1
22 Mix of Geometry and Randomness Plan Detail Section Detail x*2 x*4 Panel x Panel y Panel z Material Diagram - perforated metal Study Model
23 WoomyunMountain View1 roof garden View2 a square to a expansion building View3 between new and old building Views Section view 3 view 1 view 2

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