Museum Design | SpaceGroup, Korea, 2007
The Yeongwol Cave Eco-Museum is the first display facility of Korea designed and planned to effectively convey information of various cave experts to visitors. It has two underground floor and is a one story building with a total floor space of 1,594㎡ and is equipped with a display hall, cave research center and a conference room. The different floors are separated into 5 areas and are composed of 14 different themed spaces.
- B1: Display on the exploration team to learn the equipment and how to wear it for cave exploration, and display for observing how today’s caves were made.
– B2: Bats, which are flying mammals, and other cave life can be viewed through videos and samples in the 2nd display hall and at the 3rd display hall, visitors can see actual cave life and the undisclosed sector of the Gossi Cave.
Address: 506-22, Jeongyang-ri, Yeongwol-eup, Yeongwol-gun, 230-886, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Architectural Masterplan: The Challenge Of Recycling In Bogota -downtown revitalization: | Post-Professional Studio, PennDesign, PA, Sep-Dec 2012
As the fastest growing Latin American city, Bogota recycles only 5% of the 2.3 million tons of waste producedannually. The 18,000+ informal recicladores constitute the base and most essential work force of the recycling business within the city but are generally poor and excluded from mainstream urban life, employment opportunities and decision making processes. A sustainable framework of four components will be established that include; education, collection, repurpose and artist residence that organize these workers into a cooperative by forming alliances between actors within the public sector, the private sector, the small-scale non-recognized private sector and local community organizations. The frameworks aim is to increase Bogota’s recyclables to 30%, ranking it 8th behind countries like Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden in terms of collected recyclable content.
Masterplan project includes architectural planning, research, diagrams, 3D modeling & rendering and model fabrication
Modeling in AutoCAD, Rhino, Maya and 3ds Max
Rendered in Maxwell Studio
Media Performance | Art Center Arco, Korea, 2011
Alice in Wonderland is a media performance about illusion of reality. Alice, a multi-dimensional and simultaneous character creates the world of her imagination that consists of illusionary imageries of daily space, which are reflected in her eyes.
With the concept of distorted reality, the stage design uses a maximum depth of stage and puts up to six consecutive screens on the sloping floor area. The performance presents completely different space and time every screen through the real-time projection on totally eight screens including two floor screens, which were inclined at each different angle.
Served as a stage designer / projection mapping assistant
By YMAP(Yonsei Media Art Project)
Presented at Art Center Arco, Korea, 2011
Modeling in Maya/Rhino, fabricated by CNC milling and lasercut | Digital Fabrication | PennDesign, Philadelphia, 2013
Leucandra Sp Porous Wall is a study of digital fabrication and materialization from the structure of Leucandra, a marine life which has complex porous cells in its body. Basic structure was built and rendered in Maya and Rhino. I used CNC milling and laser cutting for physical fabrication.