Sustainability

Architecture

The essence of architecture pursued is to realize a sustainable ecosystem where humans, nature, and the environment coexist harmoniously. This philosophy is reflected in projects that maximize user experience and minimize environmental impact by fusing user-friendly design and sustainable technology.

In each project, a close analysis of the geographical characteristics of the site and the surrounding environment is conducted to pursue harmony with nature and energy efficiency simultaneously. The focus is on increasing the building’s energy self-sufficiency and reducing its environmental load by applying passive house principles, renewable energy utilization, and advanced insulation technology. At the same time, user convenience and comfort are prioritized. The goal is to provide a comfortable and inspiring spatial experience for users through creative opening designs that optimize natural light and ventilation, visual connections with the surrounding landscape, and efficient circulation plans.

These case studies are indicators of a vision of sustainable architecture and the research approach to achieving it. Each project presents a comprehensive solution that balances environmental, technical, and human needs, which will be a great asset in realizing a model of sustainable and responsible architecture.

Case Study I

Adaptive Reuse

2026 / Deep River, Heritage Cabin with Community Clubhouse

Case Study II

Lumen Davies

2025 / Toronto, Multi-used Commercial Development

Case Study III

The Grove Residence

2025 / Toronto, Barrier-free Student Residential Building

Case Study IV

Volkswagen Dealership Centre

2022 / Vaughan, Eco-friend EV charge Centre

Actual Project I

Young Street Mall

2016 / Busan, Korea. Multi-Functional Shopping Centre

Let’s Build Something

As a collaborative team member, I will leverage my diverse research perspectives to achieve project solutions that align with the team’s shared values ​​and vision.