Friday, October 22, 2010

THE INFINITE - Headquarter Office for KEPCO

We got 2nd prize. TYPS co-worked with Sunjin and Tomoon. Good job! 















Infinite
Matter is energy which is invisible. KEPCO E&C as a company for energy is an icon in Korea.
Aurora, a phenomenon resulted from emission of photons, is a motif for the headquarter office of KEPCO.
The infinite of aurora symbolizes the goal of KEPCO for the future:


Infinite Energy as Global Landmark,

Infinite Solidarity as Integrated Space,

Infinite Sustainability as Green Building,

Infinite Intelligence as Smart Office.

Project:
THE INFINITE, Headquarter Office for KEPCO
Status:
2nd Prize, 2010
Client:
KEPCO Engineering & Construction Company, INC.
Site:
Nammyeon, Kimcheon, South Korea
Area: 121,934mq
Program:
Office, Conference, Exhibition, Laboratory, Restaurant, Services, etc.
Budget:Confidential
Team:Architecture | SUNJIN+TOMOON+TYPS

FOG ON THE RIVER

Our project was one of shortlisted projects. next time~~what?










Fog on the River
River is flowing and wind is blowing.
Water is getting lighter and lighter, and then starts to fly on the air.Every edge of elements is disappearing slowly.Finally, everything becomes one without any boundary.The boundaries of objects are blurring and all of them will be one.
Many elements of Han-River will be regenerated as an attractive node. It offers different and unexpected patterns in our free time. Walking along the river people meet water space, green space, and arts. The bridge and gallery are generated tri-dimensionally and unify the elements of Han-River: water, pedestrian ways, and island. It becomes an urban plaza where joy and romance are filled.

Project:
FOG ON THE RIVER,
Seoul International Design Competition
Status:
Shortlisted Project, 2010
Organized by:
Designboom, in collaboration with Seoul Design Foundation
Program:
Bridge, Gallery, Out-door Exhibition Area, Services, Retails
58,000.00 euro

MUSEUM as Circle

It is a competition proposal.
We don't get anything, but is a good trial for the parametric pattern for roof disign.
Especially section seems to be very nice!  











MUSEUM as Circle
Circle as the meaning of ‘circulation’ and ‘integration’ is the concept for MOCA(Museum Of Contemporary Arts). It means the communication between the times: past, present, and future and also the communication between the arts and the contemporary urban culture. Besides, it means MOCA as the infinitive intermediate place where those methods of communication can be continuously.
It is possible to install the spatial equipment for intermediate between the gallery and the urban. Art-Incubator, which is often shown in many other contemporary art galleries, shall be the one to link directly among arts, people, and city.
The space of Art-Incubator will make MOCA be dynamic gallery not the place to visit for the arts, but the place to make meeting point, to stop by for a while during the day time. MOCA is the place for person’s free time and also for art-education.
MOCA shall be an infinitive space to make new art urban culture through the circular communication among times (history), arts and people. Art-Incubator can hold lots of different types of art
performances such as installation, digital media art, performance etc. because of unlimited exhibition space. People can access and enjoy them easily walking along the narrow streets which are continue into MOCA. Art-Incubator also prepares some public course for the people.

Project:
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS,
MOCA at Seoul International Ideal Competition
Status:
Submitted, 2010
Client:
National Contemporary Museum
Program:
Exhibition Area(Permanance, Temporary, Out-door), Services, Retails

AKASAKA - Parametric Wall

We realized our parametric wall with 160 wooden blocks.
It was so tough to install them. But realization is really cool, much better than simulation with computer.
The effect is really awesome... People likes it so much.
That's the reason of doing architecture.











       



Space surrounded in Nature
Site is located in one of new district in Rome where are full of government offices and apartments. The atmosphere of area is quite calm and grey tone as usual urban context. The existence spaces for restaurant is composted in three halls and one room. Visually two halls communicate well each other but the other hall and room are quite isolated by wall.
The aim of proposal is giving different spatial character in each area under one design concept, instead of being generallized. The restaurant is destinated for japanese cusin, which is a paticular character in Italy. Restaurant contains nature with people; moon, cloud, stars, wind, tree. and people. Besides,using oriental colour scheme and patterns the proposal aims to take oriental atmosphere in western urban context.

Fluid wallIt is composed with 620 wooden cubes. Each cubes have different distance from the wall to generate fluid wall system. Scripting technology allows us to generates this fluid form. Lights are installed behind cubes. It represents night sky: moon behind clouds.

Project:
AKASAKA, Japanese Restaurant
Status:
Built, 2009
Client:
Private
Site:
Via Gulglielmo Ciamarra 33, Rome, ITALY
Program:
Three of halls, One of room reserved, Kitchen, Two of restrooms, Services
Budget:58,000.00 euro

ROOF-DESIGN FOR THE UNDERGROUND LINE in Torino

This project made me think about the relationship between architectural concept and parametric tool for architectural design. For the key design is honeycomb structure which is very flexible for the 'non uniform design'. We used script for the different types of honeycomb pattern. It was cool... 













Turin: the City projected into the Future
The city of Turin is not just for the Fiat any more. The city of Giovanni Agnelli has been changing fastly: world capital of book in 2006 and Design world capital in 2008. Turin as a post-olympic city have been trying to find a way to develope the city in aspect of culture. It is a moment for the city to be transforming totally. The main character of Turin is surrounded by nature: Alphs mountain with snow in whole winter.
The proposal for roof represents this character of city with the form of nature. To obtain the fluid forms for the roof we generate a new geometry, which is deformed from esagonal geometry. This deformed geometry is also linked into the concept of the volta of Mole Antonelliana that is a simbol of the city of Turin.

Project:
Roof Design for the Access of the Underground Station Line 1, Turin.
Status:
International Competition, 2008
Client:
G.T.T.(Gruppo Torinese Trasporti S.p.A.)
Site:
Four Stations of The Underground Line 1
(St. Re Umberto, St.XVIII Dicembre, St. Carducci-Molinette, St. Lingotto)
Program:
Roof Design for the Access
Budget:
confidential

Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport

It is one of my projects at Fuksas Studio in Rome. Good Job!!

















‘Shenzhen is one of the most important industrial and touristical locations of whole China. Shenzhen is located in the southern portion of the Guangdong Province, on the eastern shore of the Pearl River Delta. Neighbouring the Pearl River Delta and Hong Kong , Shenzhen’s location gives it a geographical advantage for economic development.
Shenzhen International Airport Terminal will be the gateway to the city of Shenzhen. The first and last image an air traveller has of a city are those created by the traveller’s impression of the airport. T3 in Shenzhen International Airport can positively influence the image that international, national business people and tourists have of Shenzhen.
The master plan for Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport intends to offer world-class transportation services. Achieving this means that Shenzhen airport must be operate at the following levels:

Globally – T3 at Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport must serve as the global aviation gateway between China and the rest of the world.

Nationally – as the fourth largest following Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou in China, Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport is a trunk of domestic flights and hub of national flights. Enhancement of transfer services between international and domestici flights will improve the distribution of wealth among all Chinese cities.

Regionally – Currently, there are more than 40 cities with populations of over one million within 3.5 hours flying time of Shenzhen. This makes Shenzhen an excellent location for a regional hub. Passengers travelling from neighboring cities could fly to Shenzhen to connect with long distance global flights or flights to other Asian cities.

In construction terms, its design optimises the performance of materials selected on the basis of local availability, functionality, application of local skills, and low cost procurement. Remarkably, it will have been designed and built in just few years. For the complete of T3 Shenzhen Bao’an Airport there are three phases.

// Phase 1 (in 2015)
Major facilities in Phase 1 will include the unit terminal with 63 contact gates, the first stage of the APM, traffic system, parking place, landscape, and shopping centre. Train service for APM will not be available until the complete of Phase 2.
// Phase 2 (in 2025)
Expansion after Phase 1 will occur based on masterplan. During Phase 2, the first remote passenger concourse will be constructed to add gates and the satellite terminal with rail stations will be operational. This will require expansion of the APM.
// Phase 3 (in 2035)
Development of the airport’s west side will continue until about 2035 when T3 Shenzhen International Airport will be fully constructed. Phase 3 continues the demand driven development process. The satellite terminal will again undergo expansion and more remote concourse will be added during this decade. And also there will be expansion of Terminal head house. The volume of extension of Terminal head house is going to be glass facade with glass roof so that the extension of building can have continuity in terms of construction material.
Consequently this way of extension can have merits not only for the aesthetic reason but also for construction. Designed for maximum flexibility to cope with the unpredictable nature of the aviation industry, like its predecessors, it aims to resolve the complexities of modern air travel, combining spatial clarity with high service standards.

Terminal and Concourse
The passenger terminal and concourse constitute the major portion of the passengers’ perception of an airport. Factors which affect passengers’ impressions include processing times, walking distances, ease of orientation, crowding, and availability of desired amenities. Each of these has been carefully considered in developing the concept for the passenger terminal and concourse.
The terminal is open to views to the outside and planned under a single unifying roof canopy. Natural light is coming through the skin that is double skins with pattern. The skin avoids direct sunlight to reduce energy consumption and creates elegant atmosphere. It makes the air travellers have marvellous impression with comfort.

// Terminal
The plaza provides access to the baggage handling, departures and arrivals hall on the ground floor as well as to the cafes and restaurants, offices and facilities for business meetings. Void in the grand departure hall establishes not only a visual link between different levels but also the passages of natural light to the other levels.
The grand departure hall has vast plaza with check-in counters that is brighten elegantly by the diffusion of light from the roof. This provides a pleasant waiting space with check-in desks, an information counter, car rental companies and airline counters. The mega-trusses are used to have this vast closed plaza.
Travellers arrives at the terminal at 14m through the car way. The canopy of the airport can make them feel welcome with light effect that is created by double slit of canopy. After check-in two types of travellers, international and domestic departure is going to divide vertically. For international departure travellers has to go down using escalators while domestic travellers go to security area(CIQ) at 14m.

// Concourse
Concourse area is one of key function area at the airport. Concourse area at T3 Shenzhen International Airport is composed with three levels. Each level is destined for independent function: departure, arrival, and services.
The form of the concourse is simple, but elegant. It is also for the consideration of expansion of the airport in the future.
The concept of interior space is fluid. There are two different spatial characters in concourse space. One is movement, the other is pause. Retails and waiting lounges will be islands for pause. Especially retails are key-tenant in concourse space, not only for the management of airport but also for the impression of airport with high-services. Retails and waiting lounges seem to be made naturally following spatial fluid.
The inner skin is made of very fine net. The movement of this skin gives concourse space elegant atmosphere. When we see the concourse from 14m level it will be marvellous space.’