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dwelling / commercial432 Park Avenue 3
spiritualBeukenhof Crematorium 6
educationRockefeller University Masterplan 9Lycee Ile de Nantes 11
jungeun susan kim
Featuring over 100 apartments, recreation facilities and retail spaces, 432 Park Ave will be the tallest tower measured to the roof top (second tallest next to the One World Trade Center with its spire) in the New York City. Initial design was layers of houses in the sky, and in the later stage the “layer” formal quality subdued, but came around as evolved overall concept where the layers gained their contrast and defining “joints” by mechanical drum floors. The project is achievement of structural challenges and solutions, for its proportion which is being very tall at small footprint, which called for structural facade. With the unobstructed primal form and controlled visual strikes, it achieves iconic physical presence through its striking proportion within the fabric of New York skyline.
firm: Rafael Viñoly Architects project: 432 Park Avenue location: New york, New york
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mercial
2012 professional
The Beukenhof auditorium and crematorium as envisioned by Asymptote is an architectural work that provides the city of Schiedam and its neighboring areas not only with a much needed new and modern facility but also with a new cultural building to be inserted into the city’s urban fabric and lush environs. The fluid and pristine nature of the building’s envelope merges the exterior architectural form with the natural surroundings. The architecture is experienced in harmony with the elegant tree-lined canals and the serene landscape that sit alongside the building. The meandering form of the sculptural exterior is reflected within as smooth surfaces that delineate spaces of movement and worship. A delicate pattern of apertures in the roof creates interiors bathed in diffused and modulated light. The various sounds and the play of light produced by water flowing along the building surfaces and collecting in adjacent pools imbues the building with a powerful but serene atmosphere. These elements complement the physical form of the building and create a meaningful and unique addition to the architecture of Schiedam.
firm: Asymptote Architecture project: Beukenhof Crematorium location: Beukenhof, Netherlands
spiritual2011
professional
ASYMPTOTE ARCHITECTURE
2.12 MATERIAL ASSEMBLY: EXTERIOR
exterior stone cladding w/ clip & housing
silicone glazing pads
insulated glazing unit
glazing clip & silicone seal w/ backer rod
radial led lighting unit
10mm structural steel tube
interior aluminum cladding w/ radius, plus clip & housing
BEUKENHOF CREMATORIUM & AUDITORIUM
interior aluminum cladding w/ radius, plus clip & housing
silicone glazing pads
insulated glazing unit
radial led lighting unit
10mm structural steel tube
7mm structural steel webbing
exterior stone cladding w/ clip & housing
2.13 MATERIAL ASSEMBLY: INTERIOR
material assembly: interior material assembly: exterior
Taking a comprehensive view at the inventory of space available and the potential footprint for newconstruction on the historic campus, the decision was made to consider building over the FDR Drive,in accordance with the entitlements obtained by the University from the City in 1973.
The proposal to build over the FDR Drive addresses the need for a phased implementation,eventually integrating all academic and research facilities in state-of-the-art buildings. The firststage would be a new building, consisting of two laboratory floors, that covers the FDR Drive fromthe southern edge of the Hospital to the southern end of the President’s House. The design ofthis low structure is intended to preserve the river views from the existing buildings, as well asto provide connections to the historic campus buildings. A garden would be created on the roofof the new building to continue the sequence of north-south oriented outdoor spaces that oneexperiences walking across campus from west to east. Two pavilion-like structures housing thecafeteria and administrative offices would be set in the open space, allowing for outdoor spaces foreating, recreation, and contemplation. An amphitheater placed at the center of this space wouldacknowledge the central location of Welch Hall on the historic campus.
The great long-term benefit to this proposal is that it would leave the south end of campuscompletely unencumbered, providing a large area that could be re-imagined or redevelopedas needed in the future. The large amount of space available for development in this locationcould easily accommodate 1.5 million square feet or more of laboratory, housing, or mixed-useconstruction.
This approach ensures the integration of the scientific space of the University into a flexiblestructure capable of absorbing a potential future growth up to 100 laboratories. At the same time,it ensures the preservation of all the buildings and the gardens of the historic campus, which wouldbe re-purposed for other functions compatible with the mission of the institution.
firm: Rafael Viñoly Architects project: Rockefeller University Masterplan location: New york, New york
education2012
professional
178 THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY | NEW CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
Master Plan
Aerial View from North-EastThe University maintains the visibility of its historic edge along the riverfront.
Aerial View from North-EastThe University maintains the visibility of its
historic edge along the riverfront.
174 THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY | NEW CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
Master Plan
Campus Section C
The Vision
177RAFAEL VIÑOLY ARCHITECTS
Welch Hall AmphitheaterWelch Hall is acknowledged and celebrated by an amphitheater and framed on either side by terraced entry zones.
Welch Hall AmphitheaterWelch Hall is acknowledged and celebrated byan amphitheater and framed on either side by
terraced entry zones.
Campus Section COn either side of Welch Hall and Founder’s Hall
the new roof terrace is connected to the campuscore via tree lined pathways.
Level 2
MechanicalLevel 1
Roof
Lab
Lab Lab Support
FDR DriveEast River
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Level 1
Level 2
Roof
FDR DriveEast River
Welch Hall
Founder’s Hall
Common
Common
Amphitheater
The Vision
171RAFAEL VIÑOLY ARCHITECTS
Campus Section DAn amphitheater allows the first level of Welch Hall to open directly to the new outdoor spaces. The lower levels of Welch Hall connect to the common space in the research building.
Campus Section COn either side of Welch Hall and Founder's Hall the new roof terrace is connected to the campus core via tree lined pathways.
Distribution of programs within interstitial spaces create the agoras, which serve as social programs that connect to each other and open onto outdoor areas and to the site. Site, in forms of landscape, flows into the school, providing an awareness of the natural context. The use of landscape features, continuity of materials and the transparency of the façade reinforce the links between inside and outside and the overall cohesion of the school with the site.This connectivity helps to promote the school as an institution that is embedded in the life of the city and lives of its citizens. Although the architecture is strikingly visible from multiple viewpoints, the school establishes a significant pres-ence in the visual landscape of the city and region, while also promoting permeability and accessibility. The project’s connection to the ground level between the school and the site produces an atmosphere of openness and accessibility both physically and symbolically.From inside, the outside world is observed, reflected and learned. The outside world inspires and integrated into the experience, as the high school becomes both object and subject.
firm: Asymptote Architecture project: Lycee Ile de Nantes location: Nantes, France
education2011
professional
Nante, France
Distribution of programs within interstitial spaces create the agoras, which serve as social programs that connect to each other and open onto outdoor areas and to the site. Site, in forms of landscape, �ows into the school, providing an awareness of the natural context. The use of landscape features, continuity of materials and the transparency of the façade reinforce the links between inside and outside and the overall cohesion of the school with the site. This connectivity helps to promote the school as an institution that is embedded in the life of the city and lives of its citizens. Al-though the architecture is strikingly visible from multiple viewpoints, the school establishes a signi�cant presence in the visual landscape of the city and region, while also promoting permeability and accessibility. The project’s connection to the ground level between the school and the site produces an atmosphere of openness and accessibility both physically and symbolically. From inside, the outside world is observed, re�ected and learned. The outside world inspires and integrated into the experi-ence, as the high school becomes both object and subject.
For the project, I researched on the materials and methods for the �nal physical model. I also worked on coordination and calculation of program and required footages. I made 3d site model, and made various study models by translating the developing geometry inbetween maya and rhino.
lycee ile de nantes
nante high school 08
West Aerial ViewCourtesy of members of Asymptote
A - ACCUEIL (RECEPTION)
B - ESPACE CULTURAL
C - ESPACE DES USAGERS
D - HERBERGEMENT
E - RESTAURATION
F - ADMINISTRATION
G i - CENTER DE DOCUMENTATION
G ii -VIE SCOLAIRE etc.
G iii - ESPACE SANTE PREVENTION
H i - ENSEIGNEMENT GENERAL
H ii - POLE LANGUES
H iii - POLES SCIENCES
H iv - POLES TERTIAIRE
H iv FORMATION POST BAC
I - LOGISTIQUES
/ - TECHNICAL
M - GYMNASE
S - LOCAUX SEVE
/ - SANITAIRES
/ - CIRCULATION HORIZONTALE
/ - CIRCULATION VERTICALE
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ESPLANADE
COULEE VERTE
JARDIN DES CINQ SENSESPACES PARTAGES
ESPACES D’ENSEIGNEMENTS
BATIMENTS PARTAGES
BATIMENTS PRIVES
COUR DU LYCEECOUR DU LYCEECONNECTIONS URBAINES
CONNECTIONS VISUELLES/ CONNECTIONS INTERNES
ETUDIER
APPRENDREEXPERIMENTER
IMAGINER
SENTIR
NATURE
NATURE
SPORTSJOUER
SE PROMENER
MARCHER
VELOS
DISCUTER
ESCALADER
COURIR
SAUTER
VOIR
VOIR
ECOUTERGOUTER
TOUCHER
SE CONNECTER
ECHANGER
RENCONTER
DORMIR
INTERAGIR JOUERLIRE
MANGER
DECOUVRIR
RASSEMBLER
SOCIALISER
SOCIALISER
S’AMUSER
ECOUTER
MUSIQUES
ACCUEILLIR
INTERSTITIAL SPACES PROGRAM PUBLIC SPACES SCHOOL AREA
PROGRAMES POROSITIES TRANSITION SPACES SOCIAL SPACES PROJECT
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