1. ARCHITECTURE Culture Path Cliff The Garden of Ramps PATI DEL
RUI PERDUT Double Negative SPLIT EQUALITY The Serpentine
Observatory Blossom will be gonePRODUCT DESIGN Insert the Lights
Handier Grater Return to the Nature WSPA
2. Institute CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, Barcelona Studio Course
Graduate Studio, Fall 2011 Instructor Mansilla-Ortoneda, Jordi
Project New ecologies for the 21st century Eixample, Surgical
interventions for urban transformation Culture Path is an
experience consisting of multiple layers. Each ring: that of
programs, a larger pedestrian space, and vegetation make up a new
public space that is both indoors and out. It consists of 9 main
programs: a market with attached community garden and cooking
school, a large exhibition space to host various artists, a
library, an auditorium, a soccer field, music and dance studios, as
well as a day-care. The initial programs weredecided based on a
loudness factor, as our initial concept surrounded the idea of loud
traffic and providing a way to escape from it, into a more intimate
and public space. Facades were built to further this concept and
protect the programs. This further developed into anew ring:
vegetation. Now, the people of 22@ are provided with easy-access
parking, wider pedestrian areas inside and outside of the blocks,
as well as new green spaces.
3. Site Site is surrounded by streets, Almogavers, Pallars,
Avila and Badajoz. This 4 blocks have a lot of warehouses and empty
space which is considered as a new public space. Using those
available space and widened pedestrian from cleaning street
parking, a new public space is created. According to the factors,
programs of cultural center are located. The level of loudness of
each street is deciding the thickness of facade of programs and
also giving the solution for the new forms such as ramps and
stairs. Lastly, while windows and Factors for Location of Programs
doors are protected from loudness using vegetation, the location of
windows 1. TRAFFIC DENSITY and LOUDNESS and doors are providing
connected vegetation ring. Now, Those 4 blocks have cultural
centers, connected pathway with facade, and vegetaion ring. LIBRARY
EXHIBITION COOKING CLASS COMMUNITY GARDEN SOCCER FIELD DAYCARE
MARKET MUSIC & DANCE STUDIO AUDITORIUMOperative Map SILENT LOUD
quiet street busy street 2. CONNECTION with PARKING SPACE 3. HEIGHT
of SURROUNDING BUILDINGS 4. SIZE LIBRARY GARDEN & MARKET
AUDITORIUM SOCCER FIELD Loudness Level and Vegetation Section 2.06
m 4.13 m 6.20 m Solution ramp stairs stairs with platform Parking
Space COOKING STUDIO Level Loudness Level 1 Loudness Level 2
Loudness Level 3 Pedestrian DAY-CARE MARKET 2 (+1) 2 1 Traffic
Empty Space 1 (+1) 2 2 1 (+1) COMMUNITY 3 3 Doors & Vegetation
Doors, Windows, & Vegetation Doors & Vegetation Warehouse
GARDEN 3 EXHIBITION 3 3 New Public 3 3 3 Quiet Area DANCING STUDIO
MUSIC STUDIO LIBRARY 3 2 Middle 2 2 Loud Area 1 (+1) 2 1 Program
Door Window + Door + Window Door + Door 1 (+1) Vegetation
AUDITORIUM 2 2X1m (1 X 2 ) + (2 X 1) + (1 X 2 ) m (2 X 1) + (2 X 1)
m SOCCER FIELD Window and door unit 1 1.5 m Vegetation each side
2.5 m Vegetation on each side 3 m Vegetation on each side
4. C AB A Market and Community Garden B Music Studio C Day-Care
and Market
5. VEGETATION on Architecture GrassVEGETATION RING VEGETATION
on Ramp Grass with Shrubs VEGETATION on Stairs Brick with
GrassPUBLIC PATHWAY VEGETATION on Pedestrian Square Concrete Paver
VEGETATION on Road Turfstone with GrassCULTURAL PROGRAMS STAIRS
Smooth Concrete PATHWAY Wood Grain Concrete SITE GRASS Field
Grass
6. Cliff Institute CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Course Graduate Studio,
Spring 2011 Instructor Hecker, Douglas Project BB&T Remix,
Reform Reprogram ReskinCliff is introduced as a new symbol in
Asheville. For local people who love nature, the BB&T building
will produce a place to learn and enjoynature and food. The
building resembles the nature especially cliff. Rough surfaces,
natural colors of wall and the garden of building expressthe mind
of environmentally friendly Asheville people. Cliff has a concept
for shifting outdoor activities to indoor sports as well as bring
natureinto urban city. To give local people a meaningful enjoyment,
the building has community garden, community garden market, cooking
studio,food education center, event venue, library, food factory,
food research center, and farm. Asheville people could see the
nature, grow organiccrops, study foods, and enjoy to cook fresh and
delicious food. Also, people can enjoy inside and outside of the
building to do bungee jumpand rock climbing. Cliff will make people
feel nature and experience a new culture.Bungee Jumping Floor Back
of the Farm Front of the Farm
7. Programs and Circulation Diagram Site Plan Diagram Asheville
down town in North Carolina Boltmore Ave Lexington Ave BB&T N
Pack Square College St 1st Floor Dairy farm 6th Floor Event venue
11th Floor Garden and Cooking studio 15th Floor Community
garden
8. Section Community Garden Cliff is introduced nature in the
middle of the urban space Community Garden + Market to Asheville
people. Because it represents the shape of cliff. Cliff is made of
stones and windows. Windows is Community Garden + Market producing
the view as people can see on the cliff in tall BB&T building
while stones mix well with the Community Garden + Cooking Studio
community garden of the top of building and farms of the bottom of
the building. Community Garden + Cooking Studio The 1st and 2nd
floor of Cliff are open spaces for public people and farm at Bungee
Jumping Room the same time. So, in that open space, people can cut
through Education Center the building from southwest to northeast
or in the other way. Mini Library Event Venue Small Factory
Research Lab Research Lab Rock Climbing Center Farms
9. The Garden of Ramps Institute CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Course
Graduate Studio, Spring 2011Instructor Hecker, Douglas Project
Kunsthalle NYC, Gallery design near HIGH LINE Site Information 40
30The Garden of Ramps, located in New York , 20provides a new
special place for public people. With 10the peoples desire that
they want to have art in their 00 0 /1 :1 0lives and tendency that
they want to enjoy their lives, e al scit is being the intimate
public square and the galleryat the same time. People can enjoy
their leisure timeinside and outside of the gallery. The side of
the Site with HIGH LINEfaade near the High Line has long ramps and
stairs.The ramp is connected each other really fluently andwhen
people see the faade, they have the desire tohave experience about
stepping the ramp naturally.And, the connection between the faade
and theHigh Line give people the path to go High Line. Thegallery
has the entrances in front of the connectionfor High Line, the
first floor of south east side, andthe ramps in places. After
enjoying art exhibition,people also go outside of the gallery to
enjoy openspace anytime. The Garden of Ramps provide theexquisite
view of sight of Hudson River to peoplewith High Line and the very
unique art exhibition. Thefaade makes people have a different
experienceduring watching art exhibition and leisurely life
styleduring enjoying ramping garden. NE from High Line SE from High
Line SW from High Line
10. Plan Restaurant Exhibition 7th Floor 6th Floor Gift
ShopLobby Lobby Entry 4th Floor 2nd FloorEducation Exhibition
Outdorr Space HIGH LINE 1st Floor 2nd Basement Floor
11. Section Outdoor space Restaurant Models of Various
Itervention Exhibition The garden of ramps is made of woods and
bricks. For representing woods for building materials especially
showing wood grains, in making physical model, the way of stacking
was used. And, from Lobby section model, the structures and
materials of this building can be read. Cafe and Lounge Outdoor
Space Education Lobby Outdoor Space Entry and Gift Shop Exhibition
Exhibition Administrative Workshop Space Storage Space FRONT VIEW
PERSPECTIVE VIEW 1/54 = 1-0First model including inner ramps which
might Second model which has tilted facade with Third model with
outside ramps and walls of windows Forth model with outside ramps
and stairs which is providing Model of a section of building from
underground to firstmake peoples circulation clear in the buidling
outside ramps and connection to High Line which have each sheltered
space for public people short-cut from the lower level to higher
level of ramps level floor with structures and connection with HIGH
LINE
12. PATI DEL RUI PERDUT Mercat de la Boqueria, Barcelona,
SpainPLAYGROUND of the LOST RIVER Institute CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
Course Graduate Studio, Fall 2010Instructor Montilla, Armando
Project Space of deformation for Mercat de la Boqueria, Barcelona,
Spain Cooperation project with Strang, ChristopherThe parking lot
behind the Boqueria market an urban void will be transformed
intothe Pati del riu perdut (The Lost RiverPlayground); a public
plaza that is relaxingbut also raises environmental awareness
andunites the community.The colors in the plaza will be playful and
reflectthe vibrancy of urban life.The water element in the plaza
reminds us ofthe ancient river that once flowed through thecity but
is now covered. Water will be collectedat surface level, filtered,
used as grey waterand will add a relaxing element to the park.
ElPati, thus, encourages responsible ecologicalstewardship and
brings attention to thecommunitys water use.A pedestrian connection
between theneighborhood and the Boqueria willbe established by
pushing the parkingunderground. The community will now gatherin
this open and relaxing area.
13. Market was established in 1835. And, the city was planned
to construct Plaza del trabajo but it was never realized. The
Gardunya plaza continues to be an empty void in the midst of a
vibrant city. It houses a parking lot, that does not contribute to
the beauty of the city, but suggests a clash between modern
necessities and environmentalLa Boqueria Market Site
contradictions. Left side of the market Middle of the market Right
side of the marketDesign processMarket Design concept is making
urban playzone for local people with water consciousness. This will
create leisure and fun in themiddle of the city and give relief
from the crowds, stress, your daily routine, and your daily
problems. The urban playzone will presentamphibious activities -
JUMP, SLEEP, SLIDE, ROLL, SIT, LAY DOWN - to the people. The shape
is from waves of water. And, the coloris from fruits of market and
Norman Fosters camp nou project. The water collected from the
surrounding roofs will be filtered. The waterwill then go through
another filter before being utilized for grey water uses in the
market. There are a few types of filters including rapidsand
filtration, lava filtration and various membrane technologies such
as reverse osmosis. Shape from waves of water Colors from fruits of
market and Camp nou project Materials from Foam cladding surface
and rubber surface Water Purification
14. 40 30 The colors in the plaza will be playful and reflect
the vibrancy of urban life. 20 A pedestrian connection between the
scale : 1/1000 10 neighborhood and the Boqueria will be CONCRETE
BEAM established by pushing the parking PARKING LOT RAMP CONCRETE
COLUMN 0 underground. The community will now gather in this open
and relaxing area. NW Section From section drawing, this open space
is produced with underground parking space. Vehicles flow is
limited by this open space. PARKING LOT RAMP for ENTRANCE PARKING
LOT RAMP for EXIT CONCRETE DOUBLE T CONCRETE BEAM CONCRETE WALL
CONCRETE COLUMN CONCRETE CORBEL NE Section Vehicle PeoplePlan Flow
Diagram
15. Double Institute CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Course Visualization,
Spring 2011 Instructor Douglas Hecker Project Double Negative
Designing Double Negative Space using 3D Software. Including making
skeletons as a structure of the building and making skins as a
surface. Fabrication for a section of building represented Double
Negative Space. Photo realism for expression of building materials
and specific space represented Double Negative Space.Photo realism
for expression of a section of double negative space
16. Modeling Surfaces Designing double negative space Modeling
Skins Designing double negative space cutting a part of model and
including skin using organic shapes Top PerspectiveModeling
Skeletons Designing double negative space including skeleton as
structures Detailed Perspective with floors Back
17. Institute CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Course Graduate Studio, Fall
2010 Instructor Montilla, Armando Project Space of Configuration
for Lexington Avenue, Asheville, NC Cooperation project with
Strang, Christopher Mode of Transportation Traffic calming
techniques and low speed limits are intended to allow shared space
and improve pedestrian, bicycle, and automobile safety. Public
Space, Education, and Enrichment Cities are enhanced when the role
of public space is given its due consideration and when people can
enjoy learning about their city and surrounding area. OBSERVATION
DECK LEVEL PLAN WALKWAY SUPPORT SECTION TOWER ELEVATIONSECTION with
STREET ELEVATION
18. PERSPECTIVE at DAYTIME PERSPECTIVE at NIGHTTIMEFrom the
analysis about programs which is distributed in Lexington Avenue,
lifestyle, preferences, and needs of Asheville people can
beexpected and understood. A lot of programs of shopping were
existed and these shops were not usual store. But, it is hard to
find theopen public spaces in this area. From a new public space of
the second level of street, people can enjoy learning about their
city andsurrounding area.Site Information Programs of Lexington
Avenue Woodfin St College St Patton Ave Walnut St I-240 N.
Lexington Ave N. Lexington Ave Newspaper stand Fire hydrant St ee
ss wa Flag Hia Street lamp Book Telephone pole Record Cafe Utility
meter Plant Shoes Bar/Club Food & Beverage Smoking Apparel
T-shirt Restaurant Bicyle rack Guard house Antique Clothe Courtyard
Shopping Open space Tree Tatoo Furniture Public Access Kiosk
Souvenir Home Light Gallery Trash can Jewelry Bedding Parking lot
Pedestrian and Vehicular Street Level Plan Upper Walkway Level
Plan
19. The Serpentine Observatory Institute CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
Course Graduate Studio, Fall 2010Instructor Montilla, Armando
Project Space of Mystification and Construction of the
architectural Pavillion Cooperation project with Strang,
ChristopherThe Serpentine Observatory, located in Kensington
Gardens, retains many structural subtleties and ephemeral
essencesof Itos 2002 Serpentine Pavilion, while the finished
structure exudes an entirely different use, structure, sensation,
andappearance. The function of the Observatory is to harmonize the
participant with nature. It functions as a bird and
wildlifeobservatory where people can ascend the winding tower to
get closer to the canopies of the trees for better views ofbirds
and wildlife or to get a closer look at the sunrises, sunsets, and
stars during the night. The serpentine tower providesperpetually
changing areas of light and dark, shadow and shade, from the
jutting platforms and altering reflections from theglass core as
the sun rises and sets each day. In the end, The serpentine is
derived, added, subtracted, and solved toformulate an equally
useful and aesthetic addition to Kensington Gardens: The Serpentine
Observatory. Serpentine Pavillion 2002 by Toyo Ito Elevation Wall A
Elevation Wall B Elevation Wall C Plan Elevation Wall D Elevation
Wall C
20. Blossom will be gone Institute CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Course
Graduate Studio, Fall 2010 Instructor Montilla, Armando Project
Space of Acceleration including three motion frames First
Configuration Plan, BlossomThrough the process of blossoming and
falling, the space of acceleration could be understood. The
blossoming and falling of flowers could First Configuration
Elevation, Blossom Second Configuration Elevation, Falling of
flowersalso be associated with the keyword, faded, from the quite,
Invalides presents the faded old tatters of past and bygone
combatants.When the flowers are falling, the life seems to be faded
away but the space is newly created and open. On the contrary, the
space can beclosed by falling of leaves. With characetristics of
bending and rotating, creating and closing spaces are directly
represented in the model. Second Configuration Plan, Falling of
flowersOpened space can give human a new way, and closed space
becomes a shelter for people. Third Configuration Plan, Falling of
leaves First Configuration, Blossom Second Configuration, Falling
of flowers Moving Frame Moving Frame Moving Frame Moving Frame
Third Configuration, Falling of leaves
21. User Scenario Insert the Lights Institute SAMSUNG ART and
DESIGN INSTITUTE Course Product Modeling, Fall 2007 Instructor
Yeong-chun Park Project Lighting Design Turn on the lights by
inserting glass tubes into bodys holes. Control the intensity,
direction, and height of illumination yourself. This is a
nature-based design. Body is finished with glossy dark reddish
brown paint. Frosted glass tubes make the light soft.
22. Sketch Rhino Modeling Perspective Top 119.55 160.23 20.00
688.00 126.83 119.66 Front RightProduct Modeling
23. Handier Grater Institute SAMSUNG ART and DESIGN INSTITUTE
Course Product Redesign, Fall 2007 Instructor Yoon-dong Lee Project
Everyday Goods Design More convenient. Cleaner. Safer. Grate food
with newly designed handier grater.Project Definition Understanding
Observation and Opportunity Concept Development Final Proposal
Manufacturer, Observation: Product concept: 2-Dimensional views
consumer price, The analysis of user and users circumstances
Controlling the grating direction, sturdy grip, cylindrical
production cost, through interviews and survey, field research.
shape, use of materials such as rubber, stainless steel, material,
and transparent polypropylene. molding methods, Design concept:
grater analysis, Transparent, pure, curvy, smooth, handy. market
understanding. High price 3-Dimensional modeling Opportunity:
Function + Form Hard to wash, hard to store, Function food stuck in
the grater holes, need for measuring Sketch: Grater is my choice
for value the quantity of contents, untidiness around the up
redesign of inexpensive grater, Market everyday goods. trend Goal
safety, slippery handle, An innovative and original need for better
shape. product redesign concept. Low price
24. Returnto the Nature Institute SAMSUNG ART and DESIGN
INSTITUTE Course Industry-University Cooperation, Winter 2007
Instructor Myung-jin Kim Project Appliance Pattern DesignTodays
destruction of the environment threatens the whole world.Customer
demands for green products and technologies are on the
rise.Customers want high technologies with green design,daily
necessities made of natural materials,and nature-preserving green
electronics.Using dimensional mix and fantastic illusion,the
pattern is designed to respond to rising needs of customers.
25. BACKGROUNDProduct trend: Interior trend: Architectural
trend: Maison and Objet Paris, 2007: Warning:Many products with
description like natural, home-made, and There is a use of natural
materials. With a motive from nature, architects express modern and
futuristic features of Interior design items using soft, peaceful,
and comfortable materials of Warning about global warming. Many
islands will sink under the water as the sea level rises.eco become
popular and successful. The use of soil, stones, pebbles, plants,
and sun light is considered as an emerging style curved lines.
nature. Corporate responsibility to protect environment is vital.
Unregulated e-waste has been piled up inThe trend of
environment-friendly products affects corporate in interior design.
The use of nature wallpapers and placing plants inside the
structures Due to increased demand for green buildings, ecological
construction materials Objet and space soiled by the hand over
times with emotion. Trend of underdeveloped conturies. The notion
of ethical shopping is widely spreading across the world.management
plan as well as personal ethics. emphasize green design. are used
widely. dull brown and green color. APPLICATIONCONCEPT KEYWORDS
High technology + Nature Daily necessities = Natural object Global
warning - Green Electronics Feel nature closely with
state-of-the-art green technologies. Realization of green ideal
with nature patterns. Di mensional Mix Fantastic Illusion
26. WSPA Institute SAMSUNG ART and DESIGN INSTITUTE Course
2-Dimensional Design, Spring 2007 Instructor Myung-jin Kim Project
Pattern and Identity DesignA proposal for identity renewal of World
Society for the Protection of Animals.Brand identity of WSPA
inspired by endangered frigate bird.Contrasting images of one
frigate bird flying high and another cowering in fear are used to
create pattern design.These patterns represent the meaning of WSPA
that people should protect endangered species.Earthy, traditional,
and calm colors express seriousness.
27. Pachage desirn for Brand Identity of WSPA World Society for
the Protection of Animals WSPA World Society for the Protection of
Animals mals of Ani ection e Prot for th ty Socie World World
Society for the Protection of Animals World Society for the
Protection of Animals World Society for the Protection of Animals
120-601 Hanshin APT Dobong-2Dong, Dobong-Gu Seoul, Korea 132-731
World Society for the Protection of Animals World Society for the
Protection of Animals Minji Kim Designer +82-11-9883-0455 Public
Relations Department [email protected] Minji Kim Designer Public
Relations Department 120-601 Hanshin APT Dobong-2Dong, Dobong-Gu
WSPAWorld Society for the Protection of Animals WSPA World Society
for the Protection of Animals Seoul, Korea 132-731 +82-11-9883-0455
[email protected]