Design is in our Memories

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SYLVIA KIM introduction

GSP AIRPORT RENOVATION

2007 portfolio

MSTSD GAEP HOMELESS CENTER ATLANTA GA

manuscript

GENOA ITALY

CAC.C Charleston SC

IN THE BOX

430 DAYS CLEMSON UNIVER design intent color graphics


CHURCH OF LIGHT, JAPAN MAY 2006


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GSP AIRPORT RENOVATION

Digging up ideas and turning page after page from my memories, I remembered my moment with Tadao Ando’s concrete wall and slowly realize my definition of design. Design is for those of us whom take time to layout the exposed tie holes on a concrete wall. Design is appreciation for remembering every little humble detail that are overlooked in our daily lives. Design is a vision that survives time.

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MSTSD GAEP HOMELESS CENTER ATLANTA GA

I was an aficionado of Tadao Ando’s work when I was in college and I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Japan and see six of his works in Osaka. I realized then that Ando’s character was embedded in his buildings, as his concrete walls were so smooth, yet so alone and cool. I knew that Ando’s spirit was personified across the smooth walls of concrete and through this trip I became closer to Ando not just knowing his work but feeling his memories. My design or anyone’s design is about their memories and what they know, learned, saw, felt, and imagined.

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Certainly, my 20 years of memories, from the first day I set afoot in America, euphoric that I can have all the bananas I want, to the day I set afoot in front of the Parthenon in the Acropolis, thinking I was meant to be here, I was meant to have studied architecture, are all part of me and where my design will impart. The courageous move from Korea to America when I was only 10 years old, the decision to study at Georgia Tech giving me opportunity to study as an exchange student at Korea for a year, meeting a lifetime friend whom lives in Japan which allowed me to visit Japan several times, working at a firm and learning one of my principles and many of my coworkers have graduated from Clemson and accoladed their architecture program, getting accepted to Clemson and taking full advantage of their fluid campus program where I stayed and lived in Charleston and Italy to study architecture, is all a faith decided by God which makes up the person I am right now.

GENOA ITALY

CAC.C Charleston SC

IN THE BOX

430 DAYS

I am very thankful for all the memories I have of so many different places and am ready to paint the memories through architecture as I aim to become an architect whom can share my memories with others, as Ando did through his buildings.

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CITY OF MARSEILLE, FRANCE JANUARY 2010


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SYLVIA KIM introduction

This sample book contains

GSP AIRPORT RENOVATION

2007 portfolio

MSTSD GAEP HOMELESS CENTER ATLANTA GA

DESIGN INTENT ● 03 concrete manifesto INTRODUCTION ● 05 table of contents

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RESUME ● 06,07

GAEP HOMELESS CENTER ● 10,11,12,13 GSP AIRPORT RENOVATION ● 14,15,16,17 final comprehensive studio projects Clemson University Graduate School of Architecture 2010-2011

GENOA ITALY

CAC.C Charleston SC

IN THE BOX

WORK SAMPLES FROM MSTSD INC. ● 20,21,22,23 architecture internship experience in Atlanta Georgia 2005-2008

430 DAYS CLEMSON UNIVER

All photos, sketches, and drawings in this book reflects my own work ranging from hand sketches of cities in Europe to various images from work experience.

SELF PORTRAIT CHARCOAL + PHOTOSHOP

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SYLVIA KIM

Local: 321 South Willaman Drive, APT 201 Los Angeles, CA 90048 (404) 786 - 5395 ● sylviak204@gmail.com

Related Work Experience Cherokee Run Country Club Inc. / Facility Manager

Conyers, GA 12.2006 - 12.2009

Master Planning for the Golf Course Clubhouse, future wedding facility, and exercise facility. Produced and enhanced marketing tools in designing coupons, Golf Rewards Card, and advertisement posters. Took part in Employee interviews, quarterly meetings, and employee payroll and hiring process for the company. LS3P Associates LTD / Intern Architect

Charleston, SC 08.2008 - 11.2008

Reviewed Contractor submittals and shop drawings. Utilized my skills with Revit in producing CD and DD sets. Organized LEED Certification process and research for the company. MSTSD, Inc. / Intern Architect

Atlanta, GA 07.2005 - 04.2008

Obtained professional experience as an intern architect, fulfilling requirements for the IDP Program. Organized and prepared companies’ luncheon program with different vendors. Participated in 6 month intensive study on master planning/urban planning for a site with 3 different phases using Revit massing. Attended intensive training in Revit program, in-house classes held twice per week in training. Paces West Newsstand (Renovation) / Manager

Marietta, GA 11.2003 - 05.2005

Collaborated with CGLS Architects to generate preliminary plans, sections, elevations, and details. Produced final AutoCAD drawings for the new counter layout, and CDs approved by the Equity Office. Discussed issues of electrical, construction, wall, and carpet colors in meetings with the building manager. Teamed with Hyundai Construction Company in safe execution of the renovation and transformation of Paces West Newsstand into Starbucks Coffee/Sandwich Shop. KUNWON Architects Planners Engineers / Intern Architect

Seoul, South Korea 07.2003 - 11.2003

Conducted site surveys and produced diagrams concentrating on environmental issues pertaining to sustainability. Constructed site models and building models for client proposals and competitions. Published 2 booklets in reference to the company trip to Europe.

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SYLVIA KIM

Permanent: 300 Scioto Court Duluth GA 30097 (404) 786 - 5395 ● sylviak204@gmail.com

Objective Seeking position as an Intern Architect in a firm that provides an engaging, challenging and supportive work environment where I can contribute and obtain knowledge and share my own skills at a professional level. Education Clemson University, May 2011 ● GPA 3.8 Master of Architecture CAC.C ● Fall 2008 Charles E. Daniel Center ● Spring 2010

Clemson, SC

Georgia Institute of Technology, May 2003 ● GPA 3.3 Bachelor of Science in Architecture Yonsei University ● 2001-2002

Atlanta, GA

Charleston, SC Genoa, Italy

Seoul, South Korea

Skill Highlights Design Development Sketching Hand Drawing Concept Models Color Pencil Markers

Schematic Design Plans and Elevations Detail Sections Color Renderings Massing Models Physical Models

Computer Revit 2011 AutoCAD 2010 Photoshop CS4 Rhinoceros 4.0 Illustrator CS4 Grasshopper v.0.8 InDesign CS4 Sketchup 8 Microsoft Office Dreamweaver CS3

Languages English Korean

Awards/Honors The Ray Huff Award For Excellence 2008 SC AIA Fellowship 2008 Yonsei University’s Annual Photography Contest, Third Place 2002 Recipient of Hope Scholarship and Dean’s List 1998-2003 Member of The National Society of Collegiate Scholars 1998-2003 References Available Upon Request. COLOR GRAPHICS, APRIL 2011

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GAEP BOARDS PUBLIC DISPLAY

PROJECT KINETIC MOBILE

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FUTURE IS ON THE TABLE DESIGN BUILD ART INSTALLATION CHARLESTON, SC

GAEP FINAL MODEL


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The following pages contain final boards submitted for two projects; Greenville Spartanburg Airport Renovation and Greenville Arts Expression Program Homeless Center. Each projects were semester long and comprehensive where both consideration for mechanical system and structural system were studied in detail.

GSP AIRPORT RENOVATION

GSP Airport project was a renovation project focused on improving the current conditions of the existing airport. Intensive site and airport research was achieved at the beginning of the semester to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of the existing airport for improvement. The comprehensive design process involved becoming the passenger or the visitor whom will be using the space as the airport became the connector between the sky and the land.

MSTSD GAEP HOMELESS CENTER 2007 portfolio

ATLANTA GA

manuscript

GENOA ITALY

The (4) GAEP Homeless Center boards were submitted on June 8th, 2011 for the HOMELESS ASSISTANCE CENTER 2010-2011 ACSA/AISC STEEL DESIGN STUDENT COMPETITION. The focus for this studio was on steel structure and the main program for the homeless center. We looked at what was most in need for the homeless in Greenville South Carolina in order to solve our design for the center. My own secondary program was the arts center where the arts will be embracing the families staying at the center creating music for the homeless to find their song.

CAC.C Charleston SC

IN THE BOX

GAEP Homeless Center 75,000 s.f. ARCH 892 Comprehensive Studio Harding_Schwennsen_Wilkerson Spring 2011

430 DAYS CLEMSON UNIVER

GAEP CONCEPT MODEL

GSP Airport Renovation 250,000 s.f. ARCH 893 Synthesis Studio Harding_Heine_Sill Fall 2010

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[GAEP HOMELESS CENTER]

a place of conversation between the homeless and the arts

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1 5 1 Art and Homeless Classrooms 2 Administrative Offices + Clinic 3 Gallery Space 4 Art Lobby 5 Homeless Family Housing 6 Auditorium 7 Storage

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THE AUDITORIUM the arts

GREENVILLE SC surrounding assistance centers

THE WOODEN COVER the shelter

THE GLASS BOX the homeless

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From our initial site studies on homelessness in Greenville South Carolina, we found a need to provide for a family housing homeless assistance center. The site has a strong potential to connect the surrounding assistance centers and become the focal point that instills the efforts of City of Greenville to serve its’ homeless and improvised citizens.


[GALLERY SPACE]

TO SERVE AS A CANVAS TO FIND ONE’S SONG 947'-0"

955'-0"

980'-0"

960'-0"

966'-0"

CLASSROOMS + AUDITORIUM LEVEL [GROUND]

[G]reenville [A]rts [E]xpression [P]rogram GAEP is where arts embrace the families that will be staying at the homeless center. There will be painting, music, dancing and sculpting studios that enable the homeless to find their song through exploration of the arts programs. The ground floor utilizes an open floor plan with movable walls, encouraging the interaction by allowing different classrooms to mix freely. GAEP also gives opportunity for the community to get involved with the homeless through the gallery space which will be open daily to the public and the auditorium which connects various groups. The homeless will find themselves identified as artist and will learn to free themselves from the hunger that exists in every soul whether rich or poor.

HOUSING + ART GALLERY LEVEL

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ENVELOPE Wooden Louvers Glass + Metal Panels

STRUCTURE Steel Frames and Girders

NIGHT VIEW

[ART + HOMELESS CLASSROOMS]

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[ENTRANCE TO THE AUDITORIUM]

AUDITORIUM TO REACH OUT TO THE COMMUNITY The auditorium is hinged on the main artery of the shelter, the ART WALL. This art wall houses artworks which are produced by the homeless and also serve as the circulation corridor as it organizes the programmatic spaces in the shelter. Consequently, the auditorium uses the art wall to display sculptural works which will be placed on the niches carved out on the auditorium interior wall for display and for acoustical purpose. MUSIC is also the inspiration for the steel structural frames of the auditorium. The workings of a piano and its’ mechanisms that makes music and sound possible; as the dampers are part of what creates music in a piano, the structural system is the music that decorates the auditorium as the shelter welcomes the community.

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GSP Airport

renovation

STUDIO arch 893 synthesis studio PROFESSORS harding_heine_sill PROJECT gsp airport renovation LOCATION greenville south carolina SEMESTER fall 2010 REVIEW DATE final presentation 12.01.2010 NAMES sylvia kim audrey sloan CONCEPT

The building is designed to remedy the visual and physical disconnections of the existing airport. The large terminal not only physically connects the land side of the airport with the air side, but also physically connects the two concourses which are currently separated. All of the main program spaces are located within the new open space for efficiency and ease of access. Passengers and visitors can make visual connections to all of the main program spaces from any one point in the building.

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SITE PLAN

site concept sketches models building structure

One key feature to the design is the incorporation of the garden space to the interior of the building. The garden has been merged with the security screening space to provide a more relaxing and pleasant experience for the passengers. Another garden space has also been incorporated into the gates addition. The gates addition wraps around the new garden space to form an intimate courtyard for the departing passengers.

CONNECTION DIAGRAM

RENOVATION PLAN The new terminal blurs the boundary between land and sky. The transparency of the space enhances the passengers’ experience providing strong visual connections throughout the transition from landside to airside.

PROPOSED

CURRENT

EXISTING CONDITIONS

building connecting land to air

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PROS

CONS


FLOOR PLANS

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O. concourse A1-A15 P. concourse B1-B5 Q. post-security concessions

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J. concessions K. security screening L. baggage claim M. administrative offices N. mechanical + storage

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C. drop-off area D. pick up area E. ticketing F. airline offices G. baggage makeup tsa H. fan rooms

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A. mechanical room B. storage room

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METAL COPING

1/4" SINGLE PANE TEMPERED GLASS ROOF

separate driveway for drop-off and pick up

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1/4" INSULATING GLASS

4' - 4"

3' DIAMETER RETURN DUCTWORK ANCHORED AND BOLTED TO TRUSS

T.O PARAPET 63' - 0"

B.O. GLASS 59' - 0" 2' - 4"

VEHICULAR TRAFFIC

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15' - 8"

T-2

METAL COPING EXTENDING OVER VENTS FLASHING EXTENDING OVER COPING

T.O PARAPET 63' - 0"

WOOD BLOCKING BOLTED TO MULLION AND ANGLE FOR SUPPORT FOR VENTS AND COPING

T.O. TRUSS 54' - 0"

T.O. COLUMN 48' - 6"

WOOD AND STEEL CABLE HYBRID TRUSS

8' - 9"

2 1/2" X 1 1/2" STEEL TUBE

DETAIL SECTION T-2 ROOF PARAPET DETAIL 3/4” = 1’- 0”

2' DIAMETER WOOD COLUMN WITH STEEL TUBE COLUMN AT CORE

8' - 9"

STRUCTURAL AXON

1/4" INSULATING GLASS ROOF

1' DIAMETER STEEL TUBE COLUMN EXTENDING ABOVE WOOD COLUMN

1. glue laminated beams 2. steel support cables and bracing

4 1/2" CURTAIN WALL MULLION 3' - 1"

DOUBLE SKIN GLASS FACADE VERTICAL STEEL SUBSTRUCTURE TRUSS SYSTEM

LEVEL 2 - GATES (951' 6") 27' - 0"

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courtyard and concessions in the new gates addition

1/4" SINGLE PANE TEMPERED GLASS ROOF MULLION SUBSTRUCTURE BEYOND IN HOLDING CURTAIN WALL PANELS STEEL SUBSTRUCTURE MULLION BEYOND

B.O. GLASS 59' - 0" COLUMN AND TRUSS BEYOND

3' - 3"

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2' - 8"

WOOD BEAMS SUPPORTING SPACERS AND MULLIONS

DEPARTURES

VENTS PLACED ACROSS ROOF FOR NATURAL AIR VENTILATION BETWEEN DOUBLE SKIN FACADE

T-1

8' - 9"

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VENTS PLACED ACROSS ROOF FOR NATURAL AIR VENTILATION BETWEEN DOUBLE SKIN FACADE

8' - 9"

1/4" INSULATING GLASS

STEEL CABLE RAILING

LEVEL 1 - APRON (936' 6") 12' - 0" 3' - 1"

ARRIVALS

two alternative side exits for arriving passengers

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2' DIAMETER SUPPLY DUCTWORK - RAISED FLOOR SYSTEM 8' - 9"

VERTICAL LOADS

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2' DIAMETER SUPPLY DUCTWORK

6" CONCRETE SIDEWALK

GROUND (924' 6") 0' - 0"

5/8" BATT INSULATION

FOOTING DRAIN 1' - 6"

1' - 6"

3/4 " DRAINAGE MAT

B.O. FOOTING -6' - 0"

DAMPPROOFING OR WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE

BASE COURSE OF GRAVEL 2" LAYER OF SAND ABOVE MOISTURE BARRIER

1' - 6" CONTINUOUS FOOTING

1' CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB

FRESH AIR SUPPLY DUCTWORK

METAL PLATE WITH BOLTS FOR STEEL TUBE ANCHORED TO CONCRETE SLAB PIER CONCRETE FOOTING BELOW COLUMNS

BUILDING SECTION T

LONGITUDINAL LOADS

ENVELOPE The structure is wrapped in a double skin glass curtain wall façade and double skin glass roof system. The outer layer of glass is printed with a pattern of reflective coating to mitigate heat gain through the envelope. The pattern of small dots can be printed up to an opacity of 70% without interfering with the view offered by the glass. The air space between the two layers of glass acts as a buffer zone between the interior and exterior temperatures. The space is mechanically ventilated with fresh air from the bottom. As the air inside the cavity is heated, it begins to rise and is eventually exhausted through diaphragm vents that line the perimeter of the roof through a chimney effect. This constant movement of air in between the façade also helps to reduce heat transfer through the envelope.

ENTRANCE ELEVATION the monumental pond creating the axis for celebration of flight

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DETAIL SECTION T-1 TRUSS CONNECTION

1. HEAVY TIMBER WOOD 2. 12” STEEL TUBE 3. STEEL CABLE WITH TURN BUCKLE ATTACHED TO METAL PLATE 4. TRUSS SYSTEM BEYOND 5. STEEL ANGLE BOLTED TO WOOD BEAM 6. WOOD BEAM SUPPORTING THE MULLIONS WITH SPACERS

MECHANICAL The concourse is conditioned by a displacement ventilation system. Because displacement ventilation only conditions the occupiable space of a building, it is a system well suited for large volumes. The supply air is distributed at a low velocity from ducts running beneath a raised floor. The fresh, cool air forms a thin layer near the ground. Each layer rises as it becomes warmer, displacing even warmer layers above it as new, cool layers are continuously being formed at the ground. All of the return vents are located at the ceiling above structure. The conditioned interior is buffered from the exterior by the double skin of the glass façade.

LATERAL LOADS STRUCTURE Building structure consists of a regular grid of columns that support a grid of Fink trusses. The columns are a composite of square steel tube members and wood. The Fink trusses are also a composite of glue laminated wood chord and vertical web members and steel diagonal web members. Steel cross bracing occurs on the roof, as well as in key locations along the façade. The columns, trusses and cross bracing comprise the primary structural system and bear all vertical, transversal and longitudinal loads. The secondary system consists of the wood beams and joists running above the trusses that support the HVAC ductwork and the glass roof system.

BASEMENT

GROUND

APRON

GATES

CEILING

AIR FLOW DIAGRAM


NIGHT VIEW

TICKETING LOBBY

DROP-OFF AREA

BAGGAGE CLAIM

PICK UP AREA

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BUCKHEAD PLACE ISOMETRIC VIEW- SOUTHWEST MASTER PLAN - AERIAL VIEW

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ISOMETRIC VIEW- SOUTHEAST

PRADO SCHEMATIC DESIGN - MSTSD, INC.

PW RENOVATION PLANS

MARSHALLS RENOVATION - MSTSD INC.

PACES WEST RENOVATION - 2005

STYROFOAM MODEL - KUNWON ARCHITECTS 2003


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GSP AIRPORT RENOVATION

2007 portfolio

A mid-sized architecture firm that specializes in architecture, master planning and interior design.

MSTSD GAEP HOMELESS CENTER ATLANTA GA

manuscript

After finishing a renovation project for my parents in converting a regular newstand into a Starbucks Coffee Shop, I had the opportunity to complete 3 years of internship at MSTSD Inc. in Atlanta Georgia. It was very fortunate that I was able to learn Revit at the firm as the company was in transition of converting their office program to Revit from AutoCAD. I was able to work on various different projects ranging from schematic design stage to Construction Administriation.

GENOA ITALY

CAC.C Charleston SC

IN THE BOX

MSTSD INC. Atlanta, GA 2005-2008 PROJECTS: Hammond Springs Prado Renovation Buckhead Place Master Planning Gwinnett Health 1420 West Peachtree Washington Square

430 DAYS CLEMSON UNIVER

The following pages showcase some of the key projects I was involved in including Buckhead Place Masterplanning in which I was involved for 6 months.

I also obtained LEED AP status at the end of 2008 before I started Masters program at Clemson University and was able to utilize it during my internship at LS3P in Charleston South Carolina, as the company was involved in various LEED projecs.

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REVIT MODELS

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A2.2

75 ' BUFFER

NEW PARKING PD3 - P2 99 SP

EL 1017'-0"

INSPERIENCE 14649 SF

RAMP UP TO NEW P3

EL 1016'-0"

RAMP DN TO NEW P1

EL 1016'-0"

D ROA REE CHT PEA

SERVICE AREA

EL 1016'-0"

EXISTING PARKING PD3 - P2 83 SP

1,018' - 0"

MARSHALLS - RETAIL 37462 SF

H - RESTAURANT 6643 SF

1,020' - 0"

EL 1018'-0"

H - OFFICE 4935 SF

EL 1020'-0"

H - RETAIL 2457 SF

EL 1020'-0"

OUTDOO

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EL 1020'-0"

EL 1017'-6"

NOT AN ENTRANCE INTO PARKING DECK AT THIS LEVEL EL 1017'-0"

OUTDOOR SEATING EL 1015'-0"

1,020' - 0"

1,018' - 0"

ROCK BOTTOM RESTAURANT

EXISTING PARKING PD1 - P2 53 SP

10935 SF

1,018' - 6"

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RETAIL 664 SF

D - RETAIL

PARK

RAMP UP TO P3

TUNNEL BELOW

RAMP DN TO P1

MA PLE DR IVE

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MAPLE DRIVE

NEW BRIDGE

EL 1,014' - 0"

12534 SF

RETAIL

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687 SF

A2.1 EL 1013'-9"

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1,018' - 0"

E - RETAIL

A2.1

GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE

DRIVEWAY

8084 SF

1,018' - 0"

RETAIL RAMP DN TO P2

RAMP UP TO P3

590 SF

1,018' - 0"

1,018' - 6" EL 1018'-4"

EL 1002'-0"

EL 1015'-6"

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B - RESIDENTIAL

EL 1012'-0"

A2.2

4934 SF

1,018' - 0"

1,017' - 6"

SERVICE AREA

EXISTING HOTEL

BELOW

PARKING PD2 - P3

1,018' - 0"

38 SP

CANOPY ABOVE

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RAMP TO P2

HOTEL SERV. ELEV.

HOTEL BAR B.O.H.

EL 1016'-0"

B - RETAIL

HOTEL DROPOFF

5511 SF 1,018' - 0"

LOBBY

C - HOTEL 11577 SF

HOTEL ELEV.

1,018' - 0"

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HOTEL ELEV.

LEVEL P3 - 1,018'-0" EXISTING PARKING: 136 SP NEW PARKING: 137 SP MARSHALLS : 37,462 SF INSPERIENCE : 14,649 SF ROCK BOTTOM REST. : 10,935 SF GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE : 8,084 SF D - RETAIL : 12,534 SF

B - RETAIL

EL 1018'-0"

C - RESTAURANT 1 : 4,717 SF B - RESIDENTIAL : 4,934 SF C - RESTAURANT 2 : 3,730 SF B - RETAIL : 5,511 SF H - RESTAURANT : 6,643 SF B - RESTAURANT : 7,061 SF H - OFFICE : 4,935 SF C - RETAIL : 3,959 SF H - RETAIL : 2,457 SF C - HOTEL : 11,758 SF C - RESTAURANT MET. RMS: 2,360 SF

1,015' - 6"

C - RESTAURANT

C - RESTAURANT

4717 SF 1,016' - 0"

2361 SF

1013 6

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A2.2

B - RESTAURANT 7061 SF

C - RESTAURANT

1,016' - 0"

C - RETAIL 3959 SF

3730 SF 1,014' - 0"

1,014' - 0"

1,007' - 0"

1,016' - 0"

OUTDOOR SEATING

OUTDOOR SEATING 1,016' - 0"

0' 8' 16'

1,007' - 0"

1,006'- 0"

32'

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1,013' - 0"

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BUCKHEAD PLACE MASTER PLANNING 2007 / HOTEL, OFFICES, RETAIL, APARTMENT

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PRESENTATION FOR CLIENT MEETING - HAMMOND SPRINGS 2005


DIFFERENT PROTOTYPE FOR STAPLES AND TARGET

FOCUS ON NEW STOREFRONT 2006

WASHINGTON SQUARE OFFICE BUILDING 2006

ELEVATION STUDY ON VARIOUS RETAIL FACADES - REVIT + PHOTOSHOP 2006

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SYLVIA KIM cd http://www.issuu.com/sylviakim introduction

contains pdf files of portfolios and manuscripts during my studies as a student of architecture. All books can be viewed at

GSP AIRPORT RENOVATION

2007 portfolio

MSTSD GAEP HOMELESS CENTER

portfolio submitted for graduate school in 2007

ATLANTA GA

manuscript

final semester manuscript submitted to Clemson University for the GAEP Homeless Center Competition Project

GENOA ITALY

CAC.C Charleston SC

travel sketches and architecture observations illustrated in two books

compilation of clemson graduate studio work

FOCUS ON LIFE STORIES ANIMATED BY ARCHITECTURE EXPLORING EUROPE THROUGH ARCHITECTURE SKETCHES

IN THE BOX

430 DAYS CLEMSON UNIVER design intent color graphics

compilation of color studies in markers and color pencils

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SYLVIA KIM http://www.issuu.com/sylviakim 321 South Willaman Drive, APT 201 Los Angeles, CA 90048 (404) 786 - 5395 ● sylviak204@gmail.com


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