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Daejeon Traffic Culture Center(2005)

Architecture
Daejeon Traffic Culture Center (~DD stage)
 
Location Daejeon, Korea
Program Culture(Exhibition)
Area 11,472㎡
Floors 3 Stories and 1 Basement
Year 2010
Awards Winner Design Competition(Turn-Key), 2005
 
Role Main Designer of the Massing and the design, Making Physical/3D Model.
         • Participated till DD stage as a turn-key project.
         • CG control. 
         • Powerpoint materials for presentation
         • As the second year, I've been more focused on massing, designing the building in sketchup than developing the architectural details and drawings. 
 
 
Project Description
~Daejeon Traffic Culture Center promotes the recognition of traffic safety through education. The concept of the center is T-Shell, which signifies ‘Traffic’ as in traffic culture, ‘Training’ as a program such as traffic safety education and research, and ‘Trip’ to safety experience, the goal of the center. We tried to connect the green area of Wuseongisan(Mt.) to the target site for the center, which is located inside the Expo Science Park, and devised a pedestrian circulation with ready access from main pedestrian road. Inside the center, the administration building and the exhibition building are clearly divided and connected through an outdoor deck. There is an open area for Expo Science Park, and the visitors are naturally guided using an atrium. The exhibition building consists of several experience zones classified by type of exhibition, and is also separated into several levels by different programs. The shell-shaped elevation that embraces the mass emphasizes the image of protection.
Role:
CG controlling of the CG outsourcing company.
It has outdoor experience including kart track for kids, training the traffic safety rulles.
First modeling and massing design at the sketch stage
~First modeling and massing design at the sketch stage
Role: Coordinating the whole presentation powerpoint submittal report of all disciplines.
Daejeon Traffic Culture Center(2005)
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