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PortfolioSelected projects
2008 ~ 2016
Jooyoun YOON
professional uear
academic year
Academic worksProfessional works
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UNStudio
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Phoenix Island Master plan
Glass House
Pre course
Studio #5Road scape
Studio #3,4
Cross year project
Ewha Main Gate Competition
Studio #1,2
Qatar National Library
CR28
Hanwha Building
Remodeling
Qatar Metro Branding Menual
PY Housing
Master Class:Alejandro Zaera
Polo
Field Trip: Barcelona,
Zaragoza
Field Trip: Tehran, Isfahan
Rotterdam Architecture
Biennale
Master Class: AMO/OMA
Master Class: Elia Zenghelis
SH Housing
ZabeiShopping
Center
Genius Loci
DaeGuHospital
JEI Cultural center I JEI
Cultural center II
TD DD SD CD
< architecture >< urban >< urban >< architecture >
CD SD DD TD
Housing Contemporary Forms of Life
Public Space Acupuncture
case for Amsterdam NewWest
A Project for Tehran
Suitable Farmhouse
Hanwha Building RemodelingQatar Metro Branding ProjectNeue Donaubruecke Linz
ReDesign Children Library
Genius Loci Glass House
Housing Contemporary Forms of LifeReframing Forms of Life
UNStudio
OMA
OfAA
Gansam
Th e Berlage
Professional works
Academic works
Table of contents
Suitable Farmhouse Professional workOfAA
Suitable Farmhouse Professional workOfAA
Suitable Farmhouse Professional workOfAA
Suitable Farmhouse Professional workOfAA
Hanwha Building Remodeling Professional workUNStudio
Facade Module Logic development
Hanwha Building Remodeling Professional workUNStudio
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daterevision
sector
phase
reference
b 6.0 / a 1.0
project number
project name
location
The Netherlands
1070 AJ A
msterdam
T +31 (0)20 570 20 40
F +31 (0)20 570 20 41
architect
Stadhouderskade 113
P.O
.Box 75381
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w.unstudio.com
drawing code
title
scale
drawing type
file name
description
TFTF
client
project name
format
status
keyplan
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Local architect
Consultant
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Legend
Metal Grillage
MEP Louver
PV Panel
Vision Glass
Spandrel Glass
Smoke W
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Index of facade module type : refer to D1-03-011
A1-N-0-0-R
Perforated metal panel type 1
Index of facade module
A1-N-1-0-R
Perforated metal panel type 2
SET & M
ODULE NrA1 ~
D5 :Tower
P1~P4: Plinth m
odule
ORIENTATIONN:NorthS:South
HEIGHT0:36001:42002:45003:55004:7200
WIDTH
0:18001:16002:13103:10214:10605:1166
TYPER:RegularC:CornerI:Irregular
36003600
45004200
55004500
600
3
2 Partial section (optionA)mm 1:5005-102
2
1 Partial elevation (optionA)mm 1:5005-102
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Interior
Exterior
Lobby Development
Lobby Glass Fin: Laminated PanelSGG DIAMANTExtra Clear - Low Iron
Stainless Steel RHSMirror Finish
Lobby Facial Glass:Laminated IGUSGG DIAMANTExtra Clear - Low Iron
Revolving DoorCrystal Tourniket
VestibuleLaminated Curved GlassLow Iron
Hanwha Building Remodeling Professional workUNStudio
horizontal portal frame 200 x 300
stainless steel channel for glass fin installationlighting fixture see detail from ARUP
10mm S.S edge plate
perforated aluminiumpanel
perforated aluminiumpanel
vision laminated frit glass,with dot pattern
80 x 40 S.S mullion
single tempered glass
10mm S.S edge plate
steel L-profile
172
1
5
4
perforated aluminiumpanel
tourniket ceiling
1054
tourniket diameter
TOURNIKETVESTIBULE
aluminium edge panel(round)
8+8mm tempered, laminatedglass fin
vision laminated frit glass,with dot pattern
30 var. 30
steel L-profile
steel plate
spacer
3 plan detail1:505-457
2 plan detail1:505-457
80 x 40 S.S mullion
10mm S.S edge plate on the top
single tempered glass
1 plan detail1:505-457
10mm S.S edge plate on edge
var.
80 x 40 S.S mullion
8+8mm tempered, laminateglass fin
steel spacer
vision laminated frit glass,with dot pattern
30
30 305 40 5
steel L-profile
4 plan detail1:505-457
omega aluminum
vision laminated frit glass,with dot pattern
30 30
steel L-profile
80x40 steel mullion
steel plateconnect to edge plate
5 5
steel plateconnect to glass fin
100
8+8mm tempered, laminatedglass fin
10
20
5 section detail1:505-457
80 x 40 S.S mullion
10mm S.S edge plate on the top
single tempered glass
1 plan detail1:505-457
C 3.3.2 GUIDELINES c Composition C BRANDING ELEMENTS 3 WALL 3.3 STANDARD WALL
figure C3 - 104 Composition & Placement Rules for Standard Modules (bench)
BENCH WALL MODULES
The Wall Bench modules are always placed after Linear Wall Focal Point (Module WBLL-18).
The wall geometry of the Linear Focal Point evolves into a bench through a Transition Bench module.In order to achieve design flexibility, three Transition Bench modules can be used: WAL-22 which is 1200mm wide, WAL-23 which is 2400mm wide and WAL-24 which is 3600mm wide.
Insertion point
Already allocated Focal PointWAL-24WAL-25WAL-20 (at least 3 modules)
ELEVATION
WBLL-18
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STEP 1Place one of these three transition modules next to WBLL-18
STEP 2Place the Bench Start module
Already allocated Focal Point
WAL-22 or WAL-23 or WAL-24 WAL-25 WAL-20 or WAL-20-X
STEP 3Place at least three RepetitiveBench modules.
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STEP 5Place the Bench Corner module
STEP 6Place the Bench End module
WALCN-Y WALN-26-YWALN-20-Y
STEP 4Place as many Bench modules with a niche above needed
WALL BENCH MODULESPUBLIC FACILITIES
PUBLIC FACILITIES WALL BENCH MODULES
The Bench End module (WAL-25)has a bench and back parallel to the wall and is placed at the start of the bench, right after the Transition Bench module. It is 1200mm wide.The Repetitive Bench module (WAL-20) has a bench and back parallel to the wall. It is 1200mm wide. The Stretchable Bench module (WAL-20-X) has the same characteristics as WAL-20 but it can vary in size depending on the wall it is applied from 300mm to 1200mm.
GUI CONCOURSE LEVEL PLAN
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WALN 26 Y
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STANDARD MODULES
SPECIAL ELEMENTS
figure C3 - 5 Concourse Wall Design Strategy
C BRANDING ELEMENTS 3 WALL 3.1 WALL LAYOUT
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C 3.1.2 GUIDELINES a Design Strategy
FOCAL POINTS
The wall system is composed of three closely related elements:
FOCAL POINTSElements with unique attributes that create differentiation along the walls of concourse, underpass and transfer levels.
STANDARD MODULESA flexible and repetitive system that fills all remaining areas of the walls. It also integrates typical elements needed in all stations, such as ATM’s, Fire Hose cabinets, Advertisement, Benches, Vitrines and Wayfinding.
SPECIAL ELEMENTSA number of unique situation through the network will require the design of special elements. The design of those walls should start from the principle geometries of focal point and standard walls.
1. Advertisment modules can cover maximum 50% of the length of the wall. When there is a travelator, advertisement modules can cover 50% of the travelator length on the wall behind it.
2. Advertisement wall modules shall be placed at least 3 module (3600mm) away from any other module already located such as Focal Points, Travelator edge, Benches, Wayfinding or Fire Safety modules.
3. Advertisement wall modules shall be placed at least 2 modules (2400mm) away from the corner edge.
4. Advertisement Wall modules can be placed one after another in order to form clusters. The minimal cluster can be created by using 3 Advertisement modules..
GENERAL ALLOCATION RULES - VITRINE
C 3.3.2 GUIDELINES c Composition C BRANDING ELEMENTS 3 WALL 3.3 STANDARD WALL
figure C3 - 113 Composition and Placement Rules for Standard Modules - Advertisement
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1.Advertisement modules shall cover maximum 50% of the wall elevation lenght or wall lenght behind travelator.
2. Advertisement modules shall be placed minimum 3 modules (3600mm) away from other modules.
3. Advertisement modules shall be placed minimum 2 module (2400mm) away from corners.
4 Advertisement Modules clusters formation
Single Advertisement Module
Minimum Advertisement Module Cluster
Advertisement Module Cluster
C 3.2.2 GUIDELINES c Composition
corner side 1
CORNER SIDE 1 CORNER SIDE 2
C D BModule family: DA
A B
WBL-14
WBRWBRD
WBRC-X
WALR-14
WBR
CORNER FOCAL POINT
The Corner Focal Point is used whenever there is a Retail Store in a corner. It is composed using two sides. Each of those two sides use wall modules from both families A and B. Modules from family A or B are always used in conjunction. Family C has a stretchable corner module. Family D has repetitive modules with a width of 1200 or 2400mm.
Modules from families A and B are placed first. Their insertion point should be at the end of the retail wall.
Corner stretchable module, WBRC-X is placed next.
Place repetitive modules from family D to fill in the gaps.
INSERTION POINT
C BRANDING ELEMENTS 3 WALL 3.2 FOCAL POINTS
figure C3 - 55 Corner Focal Point Composition
corner side 1
C D By DA
WBL-14
WBRWBRD
WALR-14
WBR
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figure C3 - 70 Standard Wall Modules Design Strategy
FOCAL POINT IN A LINEAR WALL CONTENT
Focal Points in a Linear Wall are the ones hosting curated program. The Focal Points are visually outstanding elements in the wall, they represent canvas for different contents to attract passenger attention. It’s up to Qatar Railways to select a curator and the content of this type of Focal Point.
The Focal Point heart is therefore variable and subcategorized in backdrop, vitrine and media.
BACKDROP VITRINE MEDIA
C BRANDING ELEMENTS 3 WALL 3.2 FOCAL POINTSC 3.2.2 GUIDELINES d Content
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C BRANDING ELEMENTS 3 WALL 3.3 STANDARD WALL
The Standard Wall Modules are a composition of the three vertical layers:
Primary Wall: Mineral Acrylic (opaque):It’s made of a white mineral acrylic that has small milky-white particulates.
Identity Wall: Various materials w/ 3D pattern The material finish and 3-dimensional pattern used for the Identity Wall is different per line identity. The material is framed with an edge profile from made from mineral acrylic, which on the underside in the line identity color, and the upper side with a neutral, creamy white. like the primary wall.
Background Wall: Backpainted/fritted glassThe material finish of the Background Wall depends on the use. This wall acts as a vitrine, made with a fritted glass when being used as a cultural image and a clear glass when fitted with a screen. The frit pattern is a beige-grey colour matching with the mid-tone of the neutral flooring. When back-painted, the coloured ‘painted’ back layer will be brown-grey.
For clarification of coding, please refer to Chapter D1.
figure C3 - 126 Standard wall Moodboard
COASTALNETWORK BASE HISTORIC EDUCATION CITY
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C 3.3.5 MATERIALIZATION a Moodboard
NOTE:All Material selections and specifications require approval from Qatar Railways and Branding Architect.
Architecture Branding Manual
Qatar Metro Branding Project Professional workUNStudio
Neue Donaubruecke Linz Professional workUNStudio
Kuppe AbwärtsAufwärts
Genius Loci Professional workGansam
Glass House Professional workGansam
ReDesign Children Library Qatar Nation Library
Professional workOMA
Architectural Aggregation of modular,Strategy A Growing model,Strategy B
Reframing Forms of Life Academic workTh e Berlage
The project is about Meydan, which means a public square in Iranian words. Meydan is a very political archetype. The first meydan was invented from clearing existing urban fabric by King in order to exhibit his sovereign power. Meydan is composed of series of chambers which is modular based living space. It has a clear logic in architectural aggregation.Chambers are being framed and binded and make a square. By framing, different institutions, such as mosque, bazaar and palace are absorbed into a one large architecture form. And it presents certain identity. Meydan is simply divides a square and chambers, and each of them has a different architectural aspects. Square is an acting space, public space, Meanwhile the chamber is a living space , and private space. However, what makes those work in Meydan as an archetype is an ‘Framing’ itself. There are plenty of different institiutions mixed in different scale and function, but the chambers in Meydan make a frame and bind all together and host it as a collective space.
SQUARE AND CHAMBERMimimum living space and framing of soverine power
minimum living and working space
MEYDANPolitical power and architecture
CHAMBER /ONE ROOM OFFICE
Housing Units
Underneath the plinth is composed series of housing units. Inside institutions also framing by chambers. These are inhabitable wall.Inhabitable housing unit has invented based on typical housing in Tehran. The separation between service and living units allows free assembling in various types.As we see the plan of invented traditional housing, the center of unit is living room. Meanwhile bed room and service unit are face to window for the better lighting and ventilation. The same logic apply to all other unit too. In minimum living unit, but it maximize sharing collectivity. Even they have one private space, they have 8 units living room and 3 units service space and extra terrace. The logic of housing is, the less you have own private space, the more you have extended space. Smaller living units less have their private space, and much denser in land use but they are rewarded extended living room since they are volunteering in sharing.
It is inverted Meydan, Inverted Meydan absorbs and binds all institutions together, but those are hosted and controlled by occupantst. As the housing surround the space, it is maximize collectivity for the whole people in the block.
Meydan is composed of series of chambers which is modular based living space. Chambers are being framed and binded and make a square.
Housing Contemporary Forms of Life Academic workTh e Berlage
Learning from Meydan, can we inject this tactic of reframe and develop strategy in the real life in urban?The project site is located in the center of Tehran along with the boulevard. Neighborhood is homogeneous urban grid and middle class. The site is an triangle shaped island, in physically – site isolated by 2 highways and Politically – isolated by Ministry of interior, which is one of important political symbolic landmark in the city. The project would void and give this space back neighbor.Inside the block is divided by each small plot, which is high dense space, imposed by state . There is no communial space. It is inverted Meydan, Inverted Meydan absorbs and binds all institutions together, but those are hosted and controlled by occupantst. As the housing surround the space, it is maximize collectivity for the whole people in the block. At the same time, Housing support to sustain this institutions inhabitable.
PLINTHIn search for possibility of collectivity
Collective communal space
INVERTED MEYDANcollective dimension and forms of life
It is inverted Meydan, Inverted Meydan absorbs and binds all institutions together, but those are hosted and controlled by occupantst. As the housing surround the space, it is maximize collectivity for the whole people in the block.
At the same time, Housing support to sustain this institutions inhabitable.
Roof is empty square, it is a communal place for the whole people in the block beyond plot limitation. At the same time, it is a common ground for the city as well.
The square is emblematic of Tehranian political identity, which is counterpart to government .
[Plinth] Roof is empty square, it is a communal place for the whole people in the block beyond plot limitation. At the same time, it is a common ground for the city as well. The square is emblematic of Tehranian political identity, which is counterpart to government
[inverted Meydan] Inverted Meydan absorbs and binds all institutions together, but those are hosted and controlled by occupantst. As the housing surround the space, it is maximize collectivity for the whole people in the block. At the same time, Housing support to sustain this institutions inhabitable.
[Extended living room] The collective communal space are used as extended territory for minimum inhabitants. The living room is the cafe-bar and the theater, the dining room is the restaurant, the closet is the boutique, and the garden is the sport club. The periphery wall of the plinth is full of inhabitable wall, which are correspond to topography. A variety of social group fits in diverse type of living unit
2014 @ UNStudioComepetition
Responsible for technical drawing
2013 @ OMASD,DD Library
request #28ReDesign of children libraryresponsible for technical draw-ings, engineering coordination.
2015 @ UNStudioSDLuxury Shopping MallShanghai, China
Responsible for ceiling design
2008 @ GansamSDHospitalDaeGu, KoreaDomestic Competition / 1st Prize
Design assist
2015 @ UNStudioIdea CompetitionMega High RiseSeoul, Korea
Korean coordination
2008-2009 @ GansamSD,DD,CDHospitalDaeGu, Korea
Wards Design,Drawing
2013-2014 @ UNStudioSD,DDRemodeling Offi ce buildingSeoul,Korea
Korean coordination, overall 2D drawings,material schedule
2005-2007 @ GansamSD,DD,CDExhibition Space Phoenix Island,JeJu Island,Korea
Drawing,Modelmaking, Coordi-nating governmental permission
2014 - 2015 @ UNStudioSD,DD
Metro Station
Responsible for manual book chapter of wall and furniture , 2D drawings
2005-2007 @ GansamSD,DD,CDRestaurant and Exhibition Phoenix Island,JeJu Island,Korea
Drawing,Modelmaking, Coordi-nating governmental permission
Neue Donau-bruecke Linz
Qatar Library
Zabei Mall
DaeGu Rehabil-itation Hospital
Hyundai Tower
DaeGu Rehabil-itation Hospital
HBR
Genius Loci
Qatar Railway Project
Glass House
Architecture
Infra-Structure
Selected Work List
2008 @ GansamDDHousing in Resort Complex YongIn Country Club,Korea
Design assist, Drawing
10,2010 - 2011SD,DD,CDOffi ce, Cultural Complex Seoul,KoreaProject Design, DrawingAssociate with ‘TADAO ANDO Architect & Associates’
10,2010 - 2011 @ GansamSD,DD,CDCultural Complex Seoul,KoreaProject Design, DrawingAssociate with ‘TADAO ANDO Architect & Associates’
03,2011- 04,2011 @ GansamSDLeisure, Sports Kangwon-do,KoreaDomestic Competition / 1st Prize
Project Design, Drawing
03,2011 - 04,2011 @ GansamSD,Domestic CompetitionSports Incheon,Korea
Drawing
Tuscany Hills
JEI Cultural Center -1
JEI Cultural Center -2
High 1 Resort
Ice link Stadium
2005 @ GansamMasterplanUniversity masterplanSeoul, Korea
Model making, design assist
2011 - 2012Berlage InstituteAmsterdam,the Netherlands
2012 - 2013Berlage InstituteTehran, Iran
01, 2012Berlage InstituteAmsterdam,the NetherlandsMaster Class with Alejandro Zaera-Polo andMaider Llaguno Munitxa
04, 2012Berlage InstituteMaster Class with Reinier de Graaf and Laura Baird (OMA AMO)
03-04, 2005Korea National University of Arts Department ofUrban and Architec-ture Research CenterSeoul, Korea
03,2009 @ GansamMasterplanLeisure Kangwon-do,KoreaDomestic Competition / 1st PrizeConvention Design, Drawing
2005 @ GansamSDOffi ceChungJu-Si
Interior Design
2005 @ GansamMasterplanResort complex JeJu Island, Korea
Model making, design assist
2006-2007 @ GansamSDSports facilitiesSeoul, Korea
Facade design ,Coordinating governmental permission
University of Seoul
Public Space Acupuncture
Housing contem-porary forms of life.
Stage 2.0
5 Academia and Megacity
Suncheon city
Motor Sports Resort
MBC new offi ce
Th e Phoenix Island
Sports Complex
Masterplan
Interior
Research
Jooyoun Yoon
M : 010 2854 6441 | E: [email protected] | www.o4aa.com
Education 2011.09 - 2013.06
Post Master
The Berlage , TU Delft Center for Advanced Studies in Architecture and Urban Design (www.theberlage.nl)
2001.03 - 2005. 02
Bachelor Department of Architecture at Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea B.S. in Architectural Engineering B.S. in Literature (Dual Degree)
Professional Experience
OfAA 적정건축 (http:www.o4aa.com)
Oct. 2015 – Present
Founder, Principal Seoul | Rotterdam
2015 Complete Suitable Farmhouse Farmhouse
2014-2015 Complete Pankyo Duplex Housing
MAD Architects (http:www.i-mad.com) Dec. 2015 – May.2016 (6 months)
Senior Architect Beijing, China
2016 Competition Aegean World Trade Center High rise (250m)
2015 SD Quanzhou Convention Center Mixed-use Apartment, Convention, Office,Hotel
UN Studio (http:www.unstudio.com) Dec. 2013 – June,2015 (1 years 6 months)
Junior Architect Amsteram, the Netherlands
2013 SD, DD Hanwha Building Remodeling,
Seoul,Korea Office Remodeling
2013.04 - 05
SD, DD Qatar Railway Project,Doha, Qatar Rail station, Infrastructure
2013.03 -04 SD Zabei Shopping mall, Shanghai,China Commercial
2014 Competition Neue Donaubruecke Linz Bridge, Infrastructure
2015 Competition Hyundai Headquarter Seoul Ultra High rise
OMA Office for Metropolitan Architecture (http:www.oma.eu) Sep.2013-Nov.2013 (3 months)
Intern Architect Rotterdam, the Netherlands
2013.09- 2013.11
DD Qatar Library change request #28 ReDesign of children library
Library, Cultural Space
Jooyoun Yoon
M : 010 2854 6441 | E: [email protected] | www.o4aa.com
GANSAM Architects & Partners Inc. (http://www.gansam.com) Apri. 2005- Jul.2011 (6 years 3 months)
Project Designer Seoul, Korea
2011.05 -07 SD Ministry of Environment Office / Laboratory , Office, Wonju
2011.04 - 05 SD Doosan Infracore/ Laboratory and Dormitory Domestic Competition / 1
st Prize
2011.03 -04 SD High 1 Resort / Resort Complex in Kwang-won Domestic Competition / 1
st Prize
2010.10 -2011 SD,DD,CD JEI Culture Center -1,2 in Hyehwa-dong,Seoul Associate with ‘TADAO ANDO Architect & Associates’
2009 SD Chuck Hospital
2008-2009 SD,DD,CD DaeGu Rehabilitation Hospital
2008 SD DaeGu Rehabilitation Hospital Domestic Competition / 1
st Prize
2008 DD,CD Asahi Glass Factory Remodeling, OChang-Si,ChungChungBuk-do
2008 DD ‘Tuscany Hills’/Resort Complex in YongIn Country Clu
2005-2007 SD,DD,CD Glass House / Restaurant in the Phoenix Island in JeJu Island Associate with ‘TADAO ANDO Architect & Associates
2005-2007 SD,DD,CD Genius Loci / Exhibition in the Phoenix Island in JeJu Island Associate with ‘TADAO ANDO Architect & Associates’
2007 SD,DD Main Gate of the Phoenix Island in JeJu Island
2006 SD Botanical Garden in the Phoenix Island in JeJu Island
2006 SD Control Center in the Phoenix Island in JeJu Island
2006-2007 SD Sports Complex in Seoul
2005 Masterplan The Phoenix Island/ Resort Complex in JeJu Island
2005 DD, CD GS Caltex Energy Research Center
2005 SD MBC broad casting company office in ChungJu-Si
2005 Masterplan University of Seoul
Teaching Experience 2016.6 Guest Critique Design studio1 at Yonsei University, Korea
Department of Architecture Engineering . 2016.6 Special Lecture
Porfolio making Department of Architecture at University Of Seoul, Korea
2010.11 Special Lecture Practice in Architecture Design Firm Department of Architecture at Ewha Womans University, Korea
Awards and Outstanding 2009. 09 Winner Prize Daegu Rehabilitation Hospital - Domestic Competition
- Department of Labor in South Korea 2004. 11 Excellent Prize Student Work Exhibition
- Architectural Institute of Korea (www.aik.or.kr) 2004. 10 Grand Prize Ewha Graduation Work Exhibition 우수졸업작품상
- Department of Architecture at Ewha Womans University 2004. 08 Scholarship Volunteering Ewha Woman’s University
2004. 04 Honorable
Mention
Main Gate Competition - 이화여대 정문현상공모전 가작
Ewha Woman’s University
2004. 03 Creativity Prize +
Structural Prize
Cross Year Competition - Department of Architecture at Ewha Womans University