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  • eunji Joanne Kim resume i design sample 2014

  • eunji Joanne Kim

    education

    languages

    experience

    skills

    Recognitions

    BARCH in Archiecture with Minor in Sustainability

    [email protected]/ 805.756.2981

    [email protected]/ 805.756.1316

    [email protected]/ 805.452.9542

    Fluent English and KoreanSome Spanish

    Neel Resource Center: Student Assistant

    graphics & web designer

    dmha architecture + interiors: architectural intern

    California Polytechnic University of San Luis Obispo

    referencesthomas fowler iv, cal poly

    jeff ponitz, cal poly

    michael holliday, faia, dmha

    2011 - present

    2007 - 20112007 - 2011

    2014 summer - present

    2012 - 2014

    2013 summer

    2007 - 2011

    dos pueblos high schoolsanta Barbara city college

    leadership/volunteering

    graphic design 3d modeling production

    Cal Poly Architecture Department

    Work included construction documentation, diagramming, presentation graphics, and conceptual designing for residential and commertial projects.

    Work included graphic designs, catalouging materials and books, and big-format printing/scanning services.

    Work included graphic design for posters, business cards, brochures and web-design for local businesses.

    DP Marching Band Section Leader Pyung Kang Presbyterian Church Youth LeaderGoleta Public Library VolunteerGoleta Cottage Hospital Volunteer

    Work published in Cal Poly Architecture Magazine ADD XII & XIIINational Honor Society Scholarship MemberCalifornia Scholarship Federation MemberArchitecture: Santa Barbara County Architectural Design Competition Finalist Santa Barbara Scholarship Arts: IB Art class with honors

    Adobe PhotoshopAdobe InDesignAdobe IllustratorMicrosoft WordMicrosoft ExcelMicrosoft Powerpoint

    Rhinoceros 3D ProgrammingVectorworksGoogle SketchupForm Z 3D ModelingAutodesk Certified [Reivt & Vasari]AutoCad

    VRay Rendering SoftwarePodium Rendering SoftwareGrasshopper Plug-inRhinoCamCNC millingLaser cutting

    c. 805.252.7576e. [email protected]. eunjijoannekim.squarespace.com

  • FLUX01

    FLUX consists of a concept where the transition between the residential and the industrial zone is identified by locating a turning point within the gradient of the site located in South Bronx, NY. The program spaces are configured in a certain way that would allow one to process daily patterns through the designed paths within the building.

    Integrating with the topography of the site, the structure tumbles down the site with varying heights. There are four atriums grounded through the structure that unite the programs, providing a social overlap as a central hub. Vertical circulation is created within these atirums, emphasizing the social overlaps and flow between the programs.

    spring 2014 i studio fowler i mixed-use

    connect identify

    push + pull accentuate

    [in collaboration with emma entress]

    60 ’

    30’

    60 ’

    a

    -10’

    10’

    5’

    0’

    -15’

    b

    lower level

    section A section b

    upper level

  • program egress circulation structure atriums cladding

    a bc

    de

    f a_Perforated metal panelsb_steel tube connectionsc_lateral bracing + cladding integrationd_horizontal wide flange + balconye_primary structure + glass curtain wallf_concrete slab + stell decking

  • rise02winter 2014 i studio fowler i mixed-use

    Located in South Bronx, NY, this mixed-use building rises into a vortex of interacting spaces. As the programs wrap around in a vertical motion, the central facetted atrium is created. This dy-namic volume allows the seemingly opposite programs to collide yet combine.

    The Rise consists of a continuos flow that starts from the corner of the urban edge, unraveling itself around the atrium, reaching towards the sky. The programs have aligned themselves in this fluid motion, while also creating a division between the private and public. The urban edge is addressed through the faces of the structure, welcoming the public into the site. The ground level fol-lows the topography, while reflecting the cantilevered living spaces with public spaces [retail/cafe] both physically and metaphorically, providing visual balance and social equity.

    west elevation north elevation

    unravelling rise creation of atrium collide yet combine

  • circulation bridge

    steel braced frames

    central atrium

    living: Modular housing

    performance: black box theater

    office

    molecular gastronomy

    pre-k

    /amphitheater/lobbyretail

    cladding: aluminum rainscreenrain screen frame + balcony

    structure:glazing:

    modular housing:

    mechanical system:

    structural sillicone glazed curtain wall system

    multi-level housing within 400sf

    radiant heating

    braced frame

    section

  • Located in the busy streets of Shibuya, Japan, the tea center becomes a vertical garden that allows people to submerge themselves back into the Japanese culture and its close relationship with nature.

    Following the nature of organic curves of the roads in Shibuya and its influence in shaping the bulidings along it, ci-ruculation became the main concept of the building, relating back to the main aspects of tea garden where the pathway is more striking than the ceremony itself. The tea center fo-cuses on the vertical circulation, along with the horizontality of views towards the city, through nature.

    vertical garden

    03

    fall 2013 i studio choi i tea culture center

    exploded plan walkway within nature

    shibuya city, japan

    vertical circulation

  • Located in Japantown of San Francisco, this branch library embod-ies the culture of Japanese architecture, with its flow of spaces and simplicity. By shifting a plate, visual and physical interaction is created between the three floors, breaking the grid and creating an inviting social hub for all ages.

    shift04winter 2013 i studio arens i library

    atirum back entrance

    first floor second floor third floor

    Flow as one building of four planes is suggested by the continuous planes.

    Shifting of the middle plane creates interactions between the floors, opening

    up the space.