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SOHYUN SHIM
“The sun does not realise how wonderful it is until after a room is made.”
-Louis Kahn
RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT
Each four different functioning spaces; entrance space, dining area, living room, and private area, have rep-etitions with shelves and colors. The shelves are the same looking except sizes and functions by where they are located. All four spaces are different shades of white, ex-cept for one item of furniture that will be color in certain parts of the spaces. This certain part is a point color for each room, which will show the character of the room.
122-124 East Broad Street, second and third level.
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“Machinelike” with repetitions in different functioning spaces.
Living room
Entrance Kitchen Bedroom
Section A Section B
BAKERY
Several lines overlap together in an order to make a volume and create a space by using thickness of materials.
As using lines than surface of a wall, it makes negative and positive space by overlapping. Which makes a boundary but keep maintain a relationship between kitchen area and services area. Creating a sense of communication by using overlap stimulate customers with smell and showing process of baking.
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Plan Ceiling Plan
The following publication is a record of the proposed re-design for the digital arts lab in the Visual Arts Cen-ter of Richmond. The work was done by designers Chloe May, Dylan Halpern, and Sohyun Shim from middle of broad (mOb) studio under the mentorship of Kevin Jones from Baskevill Artchitects during the fall 2013 semester.This project aims to bring a tone of excitement, of life, and of creativity into a space capable of revitaliza-tion. We want to create a platform to encourage vet-eran and fresh students to go beyond boundaries and explore something new. We constructed elements from the room based on both exploration and precedent, making a room that balances freedom and function.
Digital Arts Lab Re-Design
1 Computer Station in hecagonal ring2 Floating / Mobile Teacher Setup3 Room Portal4 Modular Seating and Furniture Cubes5 Homasote Pin-up board
1 Trapezoidal Computer Desks2 Zuo Tierra Chairs3 Wirless Keoboards and Mice
Tech Room
Crit Room
The floor plan for the room aimed to keep furniture arrangement streamlined and sleek. Most importantly, the furniture needed to consume as little visual space in the room as possible, given the tight quarters. The room presented a challenge in the size and need, but the space has unique and charming qualities in the original elements of the building like the wood rafters and exposed brick. The desk arrangement allows the instructor to quickly survey all students’ work and also provide feedback to the entire student group at once.
Between the two rooms, a portal both links the spaces and provide a weight to the transi-tion, a feeling of change. In the critique and ideation room, a set of modular cubes can be ar-ranged in various ways for working, viewing pinned up prints, or having discussion. Across the room there is a full wall homasote board for pinning up work of for any sort of display.
Floor plan
Color
Our use of color in the rooms solves a few problems, and it is important to explain its importance in the space. The colors we selected as the primary two-tone motif throughout the two rooms is drawn from the existing color in the building and amplified.
Overall, our use of color is meant to engage the students and activate exploration in their work. Applied to the rooms, color has a fantastic ability to emotionally and logically excite and guide the students while learning and creating in this space.
Mobile Teacher Stations Table and Modesty Panel Schematic / Hairpin Table Legs Cubes
Students’ Second Home
A place to improve and develop students’ ability is very important. A resting area where people can relax after they work is as important as studying and working area to get vitality for more work to do. Educational facilities are more focused on teaching and learning spaces like classrooms than on resting area. VCU isn’t an exemption. I want to extend the learning environments include working and resting spaces by starting from an educational place like VCU. Our educational places will become effective and growing spaces and go beyond Richmond to the world. It is very relevant for me to create where I want to study and work with my friends as a student who is learning and studying in an educational facility.
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There are a few places for students around the Shafer Street Playhouse. The James Brach Cabell Library, the third largest research library in Virginia, is located in 3 minutes away from the Playhouse. The James Branch Cabell Library provides a broad array of library services on the Monroe Park Campus. Also there are University Student Commons and Shafer Court Dining Center. The University Student Commons is the campus center for daily activities and a gathering place for the university community. Offering lounge areas, meeting and event spaces, food, entertainment and a variety of services, The Commons is where students, faculty and staff come together outside the classroom. The Shafer Court offers student and faculty dining, including a market and a bagel shop and offering lounge areas as well.
BREAK OUTReadGame/RecreatiomRefreshment
EATKitchenDining
SLEEPBed
WORK/STUDYOfficeResearchPresentation
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PROGRAM
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR PLAN
Legend
1 Entrance2 Eating Zone3 Servies Area4 Students’ Kitchen5 Stair Seat6 Game Room7 Toilet8 Public Meeting Area9 Private Meeting Rooms10 Public Study Zone11 Print room12 Comfy Zone13 Break Area14 Private Study Zone15 Relax Zone
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Eating ZonePublic Study ZonePrivate Study ZoneReading ZoneGame RoomMeeting ZoneRelax ZoneSleeping Zone
SECTION A SECTION B
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EUREKA2.0 Color: Graduate
Manufacturer : Milliken
SWOOP CLUB CHAIR
Manufacturer : Herman Miller
Designer:Brian Kane
JERSEY GUEST CHAIR
Manufacturer : Steelcase
PARK ELM LAMINATE
Manufacturer : Wilsonart
WILLIAMSBURG CHERRY LAMINATE
Manufacturer : Wilsonart
EXETER WHITE 60x60 MATT TILE
FURNITURE, FIXTURES and EQUIPMENT
MAPLE HARDWOOD FLOOR
MEDITERRA CORK(Light)
Manufacturer : Capri Cork
MERCER STREET THREE-LIGHT WHITE CHANDELIER
Manufacturer :
Steven & Chris Lighting
ONDA Swivel Bar Stool
Manufacturer : Funktionalley
Eating Zone
Public Study Zone
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Public Meeting Area Comfy Zone
Relax Zone
AMEBA PENDANT
Manufacturer : VibiaDesigner : Pete Sans
BEAN BAG CHAIR
Designer: Zanotta
60cm PH ARTICHOKE PENDANT LAMP
Designer:Poul Henningsen
TATONE / TATINO
Manufacturer : Herman Miller
Designers:Denis Santachiara and
Enrico Baleri
5mm WOOL DESIGN FELT
HAZE TILE CARPET
Manufacturer : Shaw Contract Group
CAMPFIRE BIG LOUNGE
Manufaturer : Turnstonec
SERENDIPITY IN FORTUNE UPHOLESTERY
Designer : Knoll Textiles
WISP SILVER PRESS
Manufacturer : 3 form
METAL COIL DRAPERY
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S K I L L S
I N T E R E S T S
Interior design, Architecture, Space planning, Furniture design and Photography
Experience in traveling abroad and culturally relevant
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityRichmond, VA
Bachelor of Fine ArtsMajor : Interior Design
Graduation Date : May 2014
SOHYUN SHIM
Adept at Photoshop CS5, InDesign CS5, Illustrator CS5, Sketch up, Auto CAD, Revit
Proficient in Microsoft Office with focus on Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Comfortable with Windows XP, Vista and Mac OSX Snow Leopard,
Sketch, Rendering and Modeling Skills
Language: Bilingual in English and Korean
E D U C A T I O N
E X P E R I E N C E
Design Assistant | High Life Architecture Interior Design Firm Seoul, Korea June 2014- Assisted designers with FF&E and preparing presentation slides- Created elevations and plans in AutoCad and PhotoshopPROJECT: New York Spa ProjectCorporate Team Intern | Baskervill Architectural Engineering Interior Design Firm Richmond,VA January 2014 - April 2014- Created perspectives renderings, floor plans and elevations in Revit and Photoshop- Developed presentation boards and material boards- Corrected errors in documentation in AutoCad, Revit and Excel- Assisted designers with FF&E selections- Created document folders for projects for the corporate and hospitality team designers- Communicated with designers and representatives to help make decisions with selection of finishesPROJECTS: Hilton Hotel, VCU University Learning Center, Union First Market Bank, VCU School of Social Work, BCE Citizen 6, VCU Student Counseling, MicroAire, Canon Cafeteria Refreshment, Fashion Apartment, Centra Health, Centra Shell Core and Dialysis, Centra VA Baptist Hospital, Makel, and Four Point by Sheraton ProjectsStudent Designer | The Mob Studio Richmond,VA August 2013 - April 2014Collaborated with Interior Design, Graphic Design, Fashion Design and Storefront to create numerous design plans and workshops- Worked with real clients, homeowners, organizations and businesses to encourage quality community devel-opment and strengthen the legacy of our urban neighborhoods through education, advocacy and participationPROJECTS: Little Libraries of Highland Park, Gates of the Landmark Theater, Digital Arts Lab Re-Design and ReEstablish Richmond Refugee Resettlement
Article Writer | Kukun, IncDecember 2014 - Present
Server | Kobe Japanese and Steak Restaurant | Richmond,VA December 2013 - April 2014
Art Class Teacher | Lord Jesus Korean Church Saturday School | Richmond,VA September 2012 - May 2013
Marketing & Sales Intern | B&B Italia Furniture Company | Seoul, Korea June 2012