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Woojung Shin


WOOJUNG SHIN 328shinwj@naver.com +8210 5017 3328 @owojuu

CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION 03.2014 - 02.2020

INTEREST

Graduated Ewha Womans University : Bachelor of Architecture (5-year curriculum in South Korea) Architecture, Watching Films, Photography and Bouldering Climbing

SOFTWARE

SKILLS

AutoCAD Rhinoceros SketchUp Grasshopper

Modelmaking Laser-cutting 3D-printing

Adobe InDesign Illustrator Photoshop

LANGUAGES

Microsoft Office

Korean English


EXPERIENCE 07.2015 - 09.2015

Research Assistant (Prof. Hyundai Kim) : 5-Year Architectural Accreditation

08.2016 - 01.2017

Research Assistant (Prof. Hyeong-geol Gug)

07.2017 - 08.2017

Internship in Oujae (www.oujae.com) : Remodelling of Bus Terminals in Gangwon-do

12.2018 - 01.2019

Part-timer in Oujae (www.oujae.com) : Dream Classrooms Remodelling

07.2019 - 08.2019

Part-timer in ADSlab : Modelling Assistant

AWARDS 06.2019

Graduation Exhibition * : Excellence Award

10.2019

Workshop of Urban Regeneration in Kwangyanp town (@cho-ilsang) : Excellence Award (Team Project)

11.2019

2019 Ewha Engineering Capstone Design Contest : Excellence Award

11.2019

2019 Ewha Engineering Student Portfolio Contest : Excellence Award

EXTRA ACTIVITIES 03.2016 - 06.2016 07.2017

04.2016 - 06.2016 09.2017 - 12.2017 09.2019 - 12.2019

UAUS Design Team (Union of Architecture University Students) * : Making one to one scale model in Seon-yu island in the Han-river Architecture and Urbanism in Foreign City * : The Netherlands (for 10-day) Tutoring Program in School as Tutor : Architectural Design 1 : Representation Skills in Architecture : Architectural Design Thesis Study


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" THE WHOLE IS GREATER THAN THE SUM OF ITS PARTS."

CRAFT & HOUSE IN SEHWA


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triangle shell gallery

The gallery locates in a rocky mountain where are many luxurious houses and art platform. I propose a design that can assimilate a large mass to the hilly site. The volume looks like a magic snakeshaped toy that is similar to the contour of the mountain and has good sun lighting.

Location Chang-uimunlo 5gagil, Buarmdong, Seoul Project Architectural Design 2 :Art Gallery Project 2015-2 / End on 19th Dec. 2015 Academic / Individual Work Supervisor Kyosik Choi / crtree@gmail.com

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SITE FEATURES & MASS DIAGRAM The roof was chosen as the principal element to be used characteristically in the initial conceptual phase. I thought the shape of the sloping roof would match and show well the form of the sloping earth. It also wanted to design an art museum that partially accepts natural light by adding a light method to its sloping roof. The slopes roofs consist of triangular shells. In the large area, it looks like a roof in the shape of a snake-shaped toy, which allowed the roofs to climb up the slope. As the height continues to change, the triangular roof, which climbs up the uphill and downhill slopes, looks well suited to the terrain of the sloping mountains around it.

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The site is located on land that is very different in height and is surrounded by many trees and rocks. Because there are old trees and rocks at the centre of the site, the gallery's mass should avoid its.

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CUBIC FORM & LIGHTING The walls are 3 to 9 meters high under the roof and mostly used glass to create an open and bright space. The glass walls can be visible from the inside and lighted from the outside, accentuating the diagonal type of roof. In the case of exhibition rooms, spaces are required to receive light from the ceiling. The ceiling is made of glass and louvres tilted south/north blocked the direct sunlight to the south and received most of the natural light.

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LOBBY ENTRANCE In the lobby, you can feel the shape of a triangle shell and also a space that connects to the exhibition room on the second floor. The east side of the lobby receives enough natural light into the whole glass.

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EXHIBITION & LOUVRE In a section, there is the relation and the shape of the roof. The detailed drawing of the Louver portion of the glass ceiling in the exhibition room shows that the design plan is a feasible and structural coupling. Rubber is a suitable design for exhibition rooms because it allows natural light to flow in like whole glass, but can pass through direct sunlight.

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" The whole is greater than the sum of its parts." This project suggests a new unit form from old heritage architectures. The proposed form of the unit developed from the arch. Even repetitive elements create space, but they can reproduce various space and light helps to maximize this effect.

Location Supyo-ro 67, Jung-gu, Seoul Project Architectural Design 7 :Graduation Exhibition 2019-1 / Academic / Individual Work Supervisor Kiwon Kim / kimkiwon@gmail.com

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DESIGN THESIS : CORBODA MOSQUE Before starting the graduation project, there was a subject ‘Architectural design thesis study’ begun with a case study of cultural heritage architectures. I selected one among case buildings and researched if intensively. The common goal of the studio was to interpret the spatial features of the building and develop it into after project. I studied ‘Great Mosque of Cordoba’ in Spain. The mosque had been built for centuries and now has more than 800 columns and double arches. During the long process of expansion, a constant and respective space could be formed by the use of the same size and gap of columns.

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Current space of Mosque

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Remove arches and reduce the spacing

Most of the space in the Mosque consists of endless repetition of columns and arches. The gap between the columns is three and seven meters and the direction of the arch is parallel to a short gap. Different impressions are made by the viewpoint because the spacing ratio is 1:2 and arches have the same direction. Basically, numerous and same elements make not only repetition but strong vanishing points. I set up a small space made of four columns as a ‘UNIT’ and studied how space changed when the spacing or ratio of those units changed.

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UNIT DIAGRAMS The unit from the mosque was gradually transformed and was combined with modern structural concepts to create new unit types. The unit is a combination of a T-shaped cantilever and an arch form, designed to overcome the limitation of ordinary units. The inside of the unit has the curvature of the arch and the outside is a flat plate, so it is possible to expand vertically as well as horizontally. Also, a variety of spaces, deviate from a consistent repetition, can be provided due to the direction of the arch.

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MODEL & SPACE STUDY The unit from the mosque was gradually transformed and was combined with modern structural concepts to create new unit types. The unit is a combination of a T-shaped cantilever and an arch form, designed to overcome the limitation of ordinary units. The inside of the unit has the curvature of the arch and the outside is a flat plate, so it is possible to expand vertically as well as horizontally. Also, a variety of spaces, deviate from a monolithic repetition, can be provided due to the direction of the arch.

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SITE : MIDDLE OF SEOUL The building is located in front of Cheonggyecheon Stream where is a modern public recreation space in Seoul. The massive urban renewal project is on the stream that flowed before the rapid post-war economic development caused it to be covered by transportation infrastructure. Since the restoration of Cheonggyecheon, the streets in front of the stream have also changed. Previously, it was an old downtown area consisted of small blocks, but the high-rise office buildings were constructed as a redevelopment project progressed. The west of the site (right side of the isometric) is many office buildings that have been constructed since restoration. On the other hand, old and low buildings that have the past form have remained on the east of the site (left side of the isometric). So, the site locates on the middle of the change of the building forms. Also, the site is between Jong-ro and Eulji-ro that are the main big roads in the north part of Seoul. This location provides excellent accessibility to the site. Besides, Cheonggyecheon Stream where is front of the land has a double walkway, and the eastern side is designated as a park, providing the green environment.

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10 Small Cinema / Screen / Academy Room

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12 Permanent Exhibition : Video

13 Permanent Exhibition : Photography

14 Public Office / Conveinence / Cafe

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B1 Parking Lot :32 cars

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INTRO : LOBBY The grid was constructed to seat the units on the site, and one size is 8mx8m. The grids are arranged in 4x6, with up to 12 base units placed in one plane. With the combination of rotation, repetition, and so on, the units had a variety of spatial sensations, and they arranged programs to suit each spatial characteristic to take into account the way people view them. Basically, the lower layer is made up of a large void and a unit surrounding it, and you can see it penetrating through the whole floor on the first On each level, you can see the units combined into a fault or a double layer, and the combination between the double layers allows communication between floors. The interlayer leading to the void can be moved to a circular staircase. All layers have long walls in common by units, so that the yarn is partitioned, usually one grid is used as a single space. Also, it is possible to connect and disconnect naturally without a door, as long walls do not continue, and the degree of the occlusion varies depending on the direction in which they are viewed. The lower floors, which are easily accessible from the first to third floors, are used as public and commercial programs rather than offices, with the main programs for selling cameras, as well as cafes, libraries for viewing related magazines and books, and special exhibition spaces for changing and exhibiting. The fourth and sixth floors are mainly used as offices, and there is room for prints of photos. The seventh floor is also used as a workspace, with the eighth and ninth floors being a particular space for taking pictures with studios and editing rooms and editing them. In addition to the photos, the studio space is also available for filming. The 10th floor serves as a small theater for video. There is a repair center on the 11th floor and you can purchase accessories for cameras such as lenses. The 12th and 13th floors, which are high-rise buildings, are mostly used as exhibition rooms and can have different feelings from exhibition to exhibition. The 13th floor is a convenient space for those who primarily use office areas, and the top level serves as an observatory for those who want to see the view of Seoul's panoramic views or Cheonggye.

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EXHIBITION HALL On 13F: Photographs, Permanent High-rise arches provide a layered-looking space. The different brightness of the space makes the shape of the arches stand out.

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SHOWROOM On 12F : Rest and showrooms are divided into floor height differences, and artificial lighting is installed in the shadowy spaces made by arches to reveal their products. Also, interlayer communication is possible.

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OFFICE On 9F : A workspace consists mainly of a faulted unit and forms an ample space using a type of unit with a perforated door. In addition, an open view can be seen beacuase no column in the corner.

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STRUCTURE FLOW Inside the unit, the column and beam structures are hidden. The units are structurally bonded between the beams. This allows units to support the loads even when the 15th floor is stacked. The beams and columns are connected to each other, where the vulnerable part is to be reinforced with X-type units. If you look at the structure only, it is similar to a standard domino-style building.

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MAKING 1:50 SCALE UNITS

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The final model was carried out to create a large unit of 1:50 scale. The unit was made of dense polystyrene and were tried to make it error-free using a heat line machine. A total of four types were cut by heat lines, and these units were manufactured according to the calculated number of units. The cut-off units were painted and then stacked step by step. The entire height was about 1,300mm and the styrofoam was cut by hot wire to represent the arch. Each type of unit was made into a kind of layering method. The shape of the arch is revealed on the facade.

1:50 Scale door type unit

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Exhibition model 1:50 scale

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1:200 Paper Model

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Craft & House in SEHWA Communal Housing Project in Sehwa, Jeju. This project mainly focuses on Site characteristics. Jeju island's traditional housing and weather are noticeable features. Also, there already have been many craft shops in Sehwa and will be increased. Thus, Craft & house In Sehwa has two sections that are housing and working spaceThe workroom can be small shop as well.

Location Sehwa 7-gil, Gujwa-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea Project Architectural Design 4 :Communal Housing Project 2016-2 / End on 21st Dec. 2016 Academic / Individual Work Supervisor Yoonhei Lee / archma@ewha.ac.kr

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JEJU ISLAND The ancient Chinese characters for Jeju island are 三多島 that means there are many three things on the island. The three elements are Stone, Wind and Women. As can see from the old name, Jeju has a lot of wind all year round rain as well. Thus, traditional houses have a low gable roof and are surrounded by a dry stone wall that is commonly seen around to avoid the heavy wind. Traditional house in Jeju has unique features. Usually, each home has two or three buildings that are surrounded by a drystone wall. One is for residential use, and the other is for residential or storage purposes. The majority of the porous roofs are due to the heavy rain. It also has a low elevation. As can see in the picture on the left, low-looking houses and lush grasses among stone walls are the feature of Jeju houses.

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TYPOLOGY The traditional form of Jeju Island's residence is the one in which two or three houses are placed inside a low stone wall. The shape of a residential building has changed modernly, but it maintains a low-rise and slope roof. Starting with this basic design, I created a basic unit form, and this unit is divided into two sections, like the layout of Jeju Island's traditional residential. Any type may be used, but if they are gathered again, they all have the same form.

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SITE PROGRAMS There are now many cafes that sell food using carrots that are cultivated near. Besides, a growing number of young tourists visited the small but beautiful Sehwa Beach, and there were many props shops and stationeries to meet their demands. Naturally, Sehwa brought together artists and needed workrooms and residences for them. The project seeks to propose how to combine the characteristics of Jeju's houses with the current needs.

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HOUSING & STORE The two subdivided masses are reassembled between the masses of the same program. In the case of housing, the mass is connected to each other. This can be a public space between workers and allows them to communicate with each other. This connected space will also provide convenience for visitors. Also, the split masses are long and at the same time garden-like.

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MAIN GATES The space of Craft & House in Sehwa is divided into three main areas: living, workspace, and road. Residential space is private and the other two are used as public areas. These two spaces are always provided as open spaces, which can be connected to the road and used as an extension of the length workroom and can be extended to the middle garden.

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ANDY WORHOL HOUSE As a project to design a famous person's house, it identifies architectural characteristics and implements them into space. I set up an architect with Andy Warhol to reflect his views on design. In volume formation, most of them use pop art and repetitive elements like his works. Space was divided into repeated but varied triangles of different sizes that like a silk print. The virtual site is in front of a virtual lake and is surrounded by forests.

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Campbell's Soup Cans. 1962

Location Virtual Site Project Architectural Design 1-1 2015-1 / Academic / Individual Supervisor Klaas Kresse / kkresse@ewha.ac.kr

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CONCEPT DRAWING & MODEL From the other side of the lake, visitors can also see the building when they are approaching it. Virant elevation is the characteristic feature of it. A grid in the form of a triangle forms an inner and outer space. The two layers are placed crosswise in the space of the first layer to form a Pilotti. The edges of a triangle's plans are used a whole glass to see the lake.

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LINE STORE It is a small retail shop design project located in Hongdae, one of the busiest streets in Seoul. The character product store called 'Line Store' was selected. The site locates in front of the famous busking street in Hongdae. A design with lines that match the name of a line store was used, and this line is used not only for design but also for display of products and structural construction.

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RENDERING & MODEL The entire volume is rectangular, but the main entrance is a slightly off-angle staircase. Stairs at this angle can also be used as benches to watch busking. The stairway connecting the first and second floors as an extension of this staircase also consists of the same shape and formed an angle in which busking can be seen in this grand staircase.

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: MOVING MODULES Location Garibong-dong, Seoul Project Architectural Design 6 :Urban Regeneration Design Project & Bookmaking 2018-2 /Academic / Individual & Team Work Supervisor Klaas Kresse / kkresse@kkresse@ewha.ac.kr

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SITE ANAYSIS The project is urban designing that is regenerating Garibong-dong, one of Seoul's underdeveloped areas. The research of the Garibong- dong was teamwork, and detailed design process was individual work. There are many stores along the big roads. Depending on the char-acteristic of stores, it can be divided into three main types: stores such as supermarkets, karaoke and PC rooms and chi-nese restaurants which are made by immigrant and public bathrooms, hair shops which can be public space as well. Garibong has a small number of public spaces, especially outdoor public spaces. However, there is a possibility that basic store facilities such as public bath, hair shops. There are many problems in Garibong : Lack of space for the young generation and resting space for everyone because limited programs have only exsisted. 43


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