Contents Studio Project, IIT _Summer House Space Problem II, IIT_Private Art Gallery instructed by Prof. Arthur Takeuchi Studio Project, IIT _Art Foundation on an infinite grid instructed by Ronald Krueck + Tom Jacobs High-Rise Hotel - air vortex Evolo competition Daegu Gosan Public Library Competition Daegu Architectural Culture Confederation, Korea Citic and Apartment towers in Suzhou, China @Goettsch Partners, Chicago Nanjing Qi-Lin Technology Campus Headquaters, China @Goettsch Partners, Chicago Hengyu International Plaza Phase III Project, China @Goettsch Partners, Chicago Zhengzhou Greenland Metropolis Planning Design, China @Goettsch Partners, Chicago Designed for the art foundation studio project, IIT 2010 Bachelor of Architecture LEED Green Associate w : www.tkarchitecture.us | t : +82.1.0314.00870 | e : [email protected]TAE KI CHOI Illinois institute of Technology - Bachelor of Architecture Chicago, Illinois Goettsch Partners Inc. - entry level architect involved in all phases of architectural services on large scale commercial projects including, but not limited to, high rise office, hotel, apartment, and mixed-use developments. Chicago, Illinois The City of Dong Hae - exhibition site manager for the World Sand Sculpture Championship and exhibition Dong Hae, Korea Special Selection Prize - Sustainable Design in Architecture Competition Korea Dean’s List - Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, USA Graphic Design 3D Modeling & Rendering Architectural Drawing Movie Editor Web Tools Office Tools Art & Hand drawing Languages Arthur Takeuchi, Associate Professor (Illinois Institute of Technology) t : +1.312.567.3230 | e : [email protected]Elias Vavaroutsos AIA, Associate Principal (Goettsch Partners Inc.) t : +1.312.663.1329 | e : [email protected]Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, & InDesign Rhinoceros 3D (Grasshopper), 3Ds Max(v-ray) & Sketchup Pro 8 AutoDesk AutoCad & BIM Revit Architecture Adobe Premiere Adobe Flash & Dreamweaver Microsoft Office art painting, perspective drawing, physical modeling, Z-Corp 3D printing & laser cut English & Korean EDUCATION WORK EXPERIENCE AWARDS EXPERTISE REFERENCES 08. 2006 -12. 2010 03. 2011 - 07. 2012 03. 2009 - 07. 2009 07. 2009 05. 2007 & 05. 2010
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Contents Studio Project, IIT _Summer House
Space Problem II, IIT_Private Art Galleryinstructed by Prof. Arthur Takeuchi
Studio Project, IIT _Art Foundation on an infinite gridinstructed by Ronald Krueck + Tom Jacobs
High-Rise Hotel - air vortexEvolo competition
Daegu Gosan Public Library CompetitionDaegu Architectural Culture Confederation, Korea
Citic and Apartment towers in Suzhou, China@Goettsch Partners, Chicago
Nanjing Qi-Lin Technology Campus Headquaters, China@Goettsch Partners, Chicago
Hengyu International Plaza Phase III Project, China@Goettsch Partners, Chicago
Zhengzhou Greenland Metropolis Planning Design, China@Goettsch Partners, Chicago
Designed for the art foundation studio project, IIT 2010
Bachelor of Architecture LEED Green Associatew : www.tkarchitecture.us | t : +82.1.0314.00870 | e : [email protected] KI CHOI
Illinois institute of Technology - Bachelor of ArchitectureChicago, Illinois
Goettsch Partners Inc. - entry level architectinvolved in all phases of architectural services on large scale commercial projects including, but not limited to, high rise office, hotel, apartment, and mixed-use developments. Chicago, Illinois
The City of Dong Hae - exhibition site manager for the World Sand Sculpture Championship and exhibition Dong Hae, Korea
Special Selection Prize - Sustainable Design in Architecture Competition Korea
Dean’s List - Illinois Institute of TechnologyChicago, USA
Graphic Design 3D Modeling & RenderingArchitectural DrawingMovie EditorWeb ToolsOffice ToolsArt & Hand drawingLanguages
Arthur Takeuchi, Associate Professor (Illinois Institute of Technology) t : +1.312.567.3230 | e : [email protected]
Elias Vavaroutsos AIA, Associate Principal (Goettsch Partners Inc.) t : +1.312.663.1329 | e : [email protected]
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, & InDesign Rhinoceros 3D (Grasshopper), 3Ds Max(v-ray) & Sketchup Pro 8AutoDesk AutoCad & BIM Revit ArchitectureAdobe PremiereAdobe Flash & DreamweaverMicrosoft Officeart painting, perspective drawing, physical modeling, Z-Corp 3D printing & laser cutEnglish & Korean
EDUCATION
WORK EXPERIENCE
AWARDS
EXPERTISE
REFERENCES
08. 2006 -12. 2010
03. 2011 - 07. 2012
03. 2009 - 07. 2009
07. 2009
05. 2007 & 05. 2010
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TK has developed a three-bedroom summer house for a family with small chil-dren comprising a total of 2,304 square feet (s.f.) of interior space invested one method of wood construction. All the structure engineered wood framing sys-tems and component sizes are carefully calculated. The floor plan, section and perspective drawings are accurately drawn by hand.
Site information Lake Front Property, Covert, MI (South of St. Joseph, MI)Zoning Requirement Setbacks : front yard =30’-0” min., side yard=10’-0” min. Height Limitation: 27’-0” No building on a slope greater than 33%
hand drafted perspective
Entrance (photograph)
hand drafted floor plan
front view (photograph)
hand drafted section
Summer House
VERTICAL SPACE PROBLEM - Private Gallery
Illinois Institute of Technology Space Problem Arch 418
Section 2 VERTICAL SPACE PROBLEM - Private Gallery
Illinois Institute of Technology Space Problem Arch 418
Section 1
O 6’ 12’ 18’ 24’
main floor interior view
entrance view
lower & upper mezzanines
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section 2
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Private Art Gallery
VERTICAL SPACE PROBLEM - Private Gallery
Illinois Institute of Technology
Lower Level Plan
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VERTICAL SPACE PROBLEM - Private Gallery
Illinois Institute of Technology
Main, 1st & 2nd Mezzanine Plans
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Mezzanine 1
Mezzanine 2
Main Level Lower Level
O 6’ 12’ 18’ 24’ Interior renderingview from the garden
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O 30’ 60’ 90’ 120’
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Art Foundation entrance view
west elevation
south elevation
site and floor plan
exterior view at night
Art foundationThis project is about a space problem that focuses on modulation of space, amplification of light, resolution of scale, fulfilment of proportion, purpose of structure, authenticity of material, and richness of experience. The interior spaces extend and integrate the exterior spaces, while controlling access to and modulating the space between all of the ele-ments. The structure is to be efficient, eliminating excessive mass or redundant components. Art Foundation was de-veloped on a generic site which is cropped from an infinitely gridded surface.
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interior perspective collage
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Tornadoes are incredibly powerful phe-nomena that are not fully understood. They form under exceptional conditions when warm, moist air rises and crashes into a cold front, exploding into a su-per cell thunderstorm. I attempted to recreate these conditions into a high-rise building to explore the massive spiraling and magnificent air vortex.
this competition is an architectural design competition for the realization of the gosan Library in Suseong-gu, daegu metropolitan City Library which is expected to start con-struction in 2013.
CroSS SeCtion1:400
LongitUdinaL SeCtion1:400
groUnd fLoor PLan 1:400
view to the main entranCe
design missionsa library as a knowledge information centera library as life-long education centera library as a social and cultural centera library as a leisure centera library as an amenities center
view to the main LoBBY faCade SYStem1:100
TK was involved in all phases of architectural services on large scale commercial projects including, but not limited to, high rise office, hotel, apartment, and mixed-use developments.
Goettsch Partners is an international design practice whose creativity and expertise allow us to create dynamic and imaginative architecture.
224 South Michigan Avenue Floor 17Chicago, Illinois 60604 USA
CITIC & APT TOWERS IN SUZHOU CHINA
Program axonometriC
屏帷墙SCreen waLL
70年公寓70-Year aPartmentS31,075 m2
SOHO公寓Soho offiCeS18,960 m2
避难层refUge fLoor
避难层refUge fLoor
商业/公共服务裙房retaiL / amenitY PodiUm15,343 m2
ProjeCt datafar 4.00CitiC area 35,000 m2
aPartment and Soho offiCe area 50,035 m2
retaiL / amenitY area 15,343 m2
meP / refUge area 3,206 m2
aBove groUnd totaL 103,584 m2
屏帷墙SCreen waLL
中信银行CitiC BanK
35,000 m2
项目指标容积率中信大楼面积公寓和SOHO办公商业/公共服务机电/避难区地上建筑总面积
Site PLan
the 35,000 square meter headquarters tower for CitiC Bank and 68,585 square meter serviced apartments tower with retail podium are sited in a prominent location in Suzhou, on a main axis through a new central business district being constructed east of jinji Lake. with two clients on adjacent parcels sharing a single site with limited access, the challenge was to give each entity its own sense of arrival and defined service zones whilst maintaining a balanced sense of whole in the overall massing. The various massing components are conceived of as kinetic shearing elements in plan that push and pull in the dominant east-west axis of the district. the resultant open spaces between the buildings are like gaps in a puzzle; space for arrival, service and gardens.
SoUth eLevation
view from northeaSt
an important design goal for the CitiC Parcel project is a sense of cohesion with the surrounding context and evolving urban fabric of commercial development east of jinji Lake. a major development in this surrounding context is the proposed modern media Square project located directly south of the CitiC Parcel site. in terms of massing, scale and formal language, modern media Square will pose a significant and somewhat dominant presence along Xian Dai Avenue and other main roadways. Thus, from the earliest stages of conceptual development, it was recognized that the CitiC Parcel project must in some way respond to the presence of modern media Square.
由一高一低两个塔楼组成Both ComPLexeS ConSiSt of two towerS, one taLLer and one Shorter
塔楼相互面对,内向呼应towerS faCe one another, an inward orientation
塔楼落至地面towerS Come down to the groUnd
view from SoUthweSt
view to CitiC LoBBY
aPartment BUiLding faCade
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可开启窗扇oPeraBLe window
不透明银色玻璃槽oPaQUe SiLver gLaSS SLot
透明玻璃1-低反射度viSion gLaSS 1
LeSS refLeCtive
窗间墙玻璃与透明玻璃一致SPandreL gLaZing
to matCh viSion
对接玻璃框BUtt gLaZed mULLion
透明玻璃2-中反射度viSion gLaSS 2
moderateLY refLeCtive
在可开启窗扇处布置多孔金属筛Perforated metaL SCreen
at oPeraBLe window
连续不锈钢竖向翼ContinUoUS S.S. vertiCaL fin
在可开启窗扇处布置多孔金属筛Perforated metaL SCreenat oPeraBLe window
NANJING QI-LIN TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS HEADQUARTERS CHINA
Located at the intersection of east guang-hua and ninth road, the new nanjing Qi-Lin technology Campus Project headquarters blends civic dignity and authority with openness and unity. 24-meter tall, 53,000 square meter structure consists of six above-grade levels and two below-grade parking levels. four components comprise the basic L-shaped plan. To the north, the messing consists of a rhythmic series commercial office ”fingers” divided by transparent atria. To the south, an L-shaped wing of government offices forms the urban corner and dominant building image. the south wing embraces a large, lower mass containing supporting public functions. these includes service and conference centers, exhibition halls, reception space, and an f&B center.
view from northweSt
offiCe LoBBY PerSPeCtive
HENGYU INTERNATIONAL PLAZA PHASE III PROJECT CHINA
view to the LoBBY StrUCtUre
LoBBY PerSPeCtive
Zhengzhou Greenland Metropolis Planning Design CHINA
金水东路jinShUi eaSt road
0 40M 80M
新义路
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服务&后勤B.o.h.
大堂/交通LoBBY/CirCULation
零售retaiL
办公-甲级offiCe - CLaSS a
办公-准甲级offiCe - CLaSS a-
酒店hoteL
总部办公塔headQUarterS offiCe 0 40M 80M
aeriaL view one of the main goals for the greenland metropolis project is to establish a sense of unification of its programmatic elements whilst also creating a unique character for each.
the project’s conceptual basis lies in the creation of a building image expressing a symbol and tradition that is firmly embedded in Chinese culture and one that is encountered across all aspects of Chinese society and in the minds of its people; the dignity and fortune of The Dragon, which benefits everything in the world.
imperative to the design success of the towers on the greenland site is the balance and poise of the buildings. design cues were taken from the famous Shaolin warriors and their history of developing Kung fu stances that enhance structure and alignment. These positions provide the warriors with balance, firmness and strength that manifest itself in the positioning and design of the towers. the relationship of the two towers presents a unique opportunity in tension and energy between the towers and the surrounding site. Their dynamic relationship in height and direction is unified through their similar façade language and expression.