I.f Convergence Design Lab aims to examine the role of computation as a mediator in the data-driven hyper-connected society, particularly in relation to architecture and other disciplines. It explores the academic and practical expansion of architecture through the fusion of architecture with diverse technologies and academic fields. Using computation as its foundation, the institute investigates new design and production methodologies by integrating various metadata from architecture, cities, humanities, environment, materials, and structures. Through research and educational programs, it explores new architectural possibilities while aiming to address societal, environmental, and technological sustainability.


아이에프 융합 디자인 연구소는 데이터 기반의 초연결사회에서 건축과 타학문들간의 매개역할로서 컴퓨테이션을 주목하고 건축과 다양한 기술 및 학문의 융합을 통해 건축의 학문적 실무적 확장을 탐구한다. 연구소는 컴퓨테이션을 기반으로 건축과 도시, 인문, 환경, 재료, 구조에서 나타나는 다양한 메타데이터들과의 결합과정을 통해 새로운 디자인 및 제작 방법론을 연구하고 이를 통해 새로운 건축의 가능성에 대해 연구와 교육과정을 통해 탐구하고, 사회적, 환경적, 기술적 지속가능성에 대해 모색한다.

 

PROJECT

  • 2024 I.f Convergence Design Lab Research Pavilion

    Architecture with Flexible Materials: Discovering New Possibilities
    Flexible materials stimulate architectural creativity through their inherent physical properties and capacity for transformation. In traditional vernacular architecture, materials such as bamboo and earth have been utilized to create adaptive, flexible structures that respond to local environmental conditions and needs. Contemporary architecture reinterprets this flexibility by experimenting with high-performance composite materials. LiteTex, the material used in this project, is a continuous fiber composite that begins as a flat sheet and holds potential for transformation into three-dimensional forms. This material simultaneously offers elasticity and rigidity, maximizing portability and storage while enabling the creation of complex structures on-site. By applying two-dimensional patterning techniques from the garment industry, this approach enables the transformation of flexible, flat materials into three-dimensional forms, simplifying the fabrication process and ensuring cost-effectiveness. LiteTex represents more than a material experiment; it expands the possibilities of architectural design. This material is not only suitable for spatial requirements such as movable structures, temporary buildings, and pavilions, but it is also recognized for its environmental sustainability.

    Designing Change: Process-Oriented Design and Fabrication
    Designing change involves more than the creation of a final product; it requires the integration of the entire process by which that product is realized. This project focuses on the research of the design and fabrication process, investigating the physical properties and limitations of flexible materials through the integration of digital technologies and physical experimentation. The design process is divided into three distinct phases. The first phase involves basic form experiments using scale models to analyze the relationships between the material’s physical properties and the design variables. The second phase combines digital simulations with physical testing to assess the material’s behavior in real-world conditions. Finally, full-scale mock-ups are constructed to identify potential issues in the assembly process and derive solutions. By considering factors such as the material’s bending radius, self-weight, and assembly sequence from the early design stages, it is possible to achieve not only three-dimensional forms but also structural stability and spatial efficiency. This approach enhances the overall quality of the final product while minimizing errors during fabrication. 
    Integration with Digital Technology: Employing New Design Tools
    Digital technology plays an essential role in effectively integrating the design and fabrication processes. In this project, a digital twin was constructed to measure the gap between the virtual model and physical reality, allowing for simulations of changes throughout the entire design and fabrication phases. Digital simulations were utilized as a tool to validate the design’s efficiency before creating physical mockups. Factors such as bending strength and deformation limits were analyzed in advance, enabling the identification of potential errors prior to fabrication. These simulations facilitated collaboration among architects, engineers, and material specialists, and helped integrate data from multiple disciplines. Physical experiments served to verify the outcomes of digital designs and test the performance and assembly feasibility of the materials. The complementary relationship between digital simulations and physical testing improved the reliability of the design and further extended the potential of new materials and technologies.

  • This course aims to investigate the continuing advancement of computational processes in architecture in practice. The topics are presented as both a technical and intellectual exploration of formal, spatial, construction, and ecological potentials. The primary role of the workshop is the theoretical and practical development of generative computational design processes during both the conceptual design and construction phases, allowing for the integral use of computer-controlled manufacturing processes in this design system.

     The latter part of this course is critically review computational design towards a more challenging and self-demanding commitment to physical and environmental constraints as a fabrication stage. The first half of the course integrates theory and practical exercises on the relationship between architecture, the environment, and environmental data-driven form-finding optimization in the digital environment. In the latter part of the course, students apply this knowledge to design on actual sites and progress with facade-related design through simulation and physical model fabrication.

  •   Design process in general, and particularly in architecture, is a complex process that involves a combination of knowledge, skills, experiences, practices, etc. In recent decades, digital design emerges as an unstoppable trend, which adds to all the aforementioned factors the use of digital tools. The techniques cover this issue with computational and algorithmic design systems, the so called parametric design. It is already vividly present in the first half of the twentieth century in the automotive sector (geometric design), and finally impact on architectural design which represents a new step that has led to a new type of Architecture. The workshop is to re-envision the role of Architects as system maker from thinking strategy to fabricator.


      This course aims to investigate the continuing advancement of computational processes in architecture in their practice. The topics are exposed as both a technical and intellectual venture of formal, spatial, construction and ecological potentials. The primary role of the workshop is the theoretical and practical development of generative computational design process on both conceptual design and construction phase, allowing for the integral use of computer-controlled manufacturing process in this design system. The later of this course will reach to critically review computational design towards a more challenging and self-demanding commitment to physical and environmental constraints as a fabrication stage.

 

Research AREA

메카니컬 컴포지트 소재의 활성탄성변형을 이용한 제작기술 개발에 관한 연구

OSC(Off-Site Construction) 모듈 활용에 관한 연구

 AR/VR/MR을 활용한 제작 및 시공 전문성의 일반화에 관한 연구

 메타데이터를 활용한 구조 및 환경 최적화를 통한 지속가능한 건축 및 도시환경에 관한 탐구

디지털 트윈을 이용한 도시추적 및 도시재생프로젝트

도시재생 및 신산업으로서의 도시농업 프로토타입에 관한 연구

우주 및 위험지역을 위한 기하학과 군집이론을 바탕으로 한 자가 생성형 구조물에 관한연구

경희대학교 국제캠퍼스 공간개선에 관한 연구 (공학관 본관, 공학관 분관, 전자정보대학, 생명과학대학, 동서의학대학원등)

 

Achivements ( Publication & Exhibition )

2024 Beginners : BIG(INNER)S , SPACE Vol. 677 pp.36-48, Seoul, Korea

2024 Seonsan Healing Center, 29th KISD International Space Design Exhibition, Hakoneta Future University, Hokkaido, Japan

2024 Common Ground_PAJU BANDABI SPORT COMPLEX, 29th KISD International Space Design Exhibition, Hakoneta Future University, Hokkaido, Japan

2023 The Library Roles as a Space for Local Community and Urban Generation, 27th KISD International Space Design Exhibition, National Museum of Korea, Seoul, Korea

2023 Geomdan Library and Museum Cultural Complex, 27th KISD International Space Design Exhibition, National Museum of Korea, Seoul, Korea

2022 Dongil, K., Yeseul,C.: 2022, A Study on Architectural and Spatial Application of a Bending-Active Sheet Material, Journal of the Korea Institute of Spatial Design Vol.17 No.1, pp. 11-22

2022 Dongil, K., A Study on Design and Fabrication Methodologies with Heat-Induced Self-Reinforcing Polymer, Journal of the Korea Institute of Spatial Design Vol.17 No.2, pp. 25-36

2022 Dongil, K., Jakel,H.: 2022, Dongil, K., Yeseul,C.: 2022, A Study on Architectural and Spatial Application of a Bending-Active Sheet Material, Journal of Architectural Institute of Korea Vol.38 No.3, pp. 133-143 

2015 Dongil, K., Seojoo,L.: 2015, A systemized aggregation with generative growth mechanism in solar environment, in Lonn, C and Chris, P.(eds.)  ACADIA 2015: COMPUTATIONAL ECOLOGIES: Design in the Anthropocene [Proceedings of  the 35th Annual Conference of the Association for  Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA), Cincinnati, October, 2015, pp. 406-415

 

Lecture and Public Services

Beginners : BIG(INNER)S , SPACE Vol. 677 pp.36-48, Seoul, Korea

2023 Smart Construction Challenge BIM, Jury

Geoje City Public Architecture Competition and Review Committee (2023-2025)

2023 BuildSmart Conference 2023 Organizing Committee

Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, Seoul National University, Department of Architecture, Seoul, Korea

Artificial Intelligence in Architecture and Building Construction, Unlocking the full potential of Building 

Information Modeling with openBIM, Stanford Hotel Seoul, Building SMART Korea, Seoul, Korea

Informed Matter: Architecture in digital Age, Kyunghee University, Department of Architecture, Yongin, Korea

Critical Making: Computational Design and Material Protocol, Seoul National University, Department of 

Architecture and Engineering, Seoul, Korea

Information & Architecture, Haeahn Architects, Seoul, Korea

Performative Facade, Haeahn Architects, Seoul, Korea

Informed Matter, Seoul National University, Department of Architecture and Engineering, Seoul, Korea

(In)Formation & (Self)Formation, Haeahn Architects, Seoul, Korea

(Self)Formation Branner Fellowship research report for public lecture, UC Berkeley Spring Lecture Series, College of Environment Design, University of California, Berkeley, USA

(Self)Formation, Branner Fellowship recipient introduction lecture, College of Environment Design, University of California, Berkeley, USA

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