CHUNG HO KIM Ph.D. Candidate, Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Urban Design and Planning College of Built Environments, University of Washington Box 355740, 418 Gould Hall, Seattle, WA 98195-5740, USA Email: charisut@u.washington.edu Mobile: 1.206.953.6728 EDUCATION ABD University of Washington, Urban Design and Planning, degree expected Spring 2016 Dissertation Title: Community Resilience of Korean New Village Movement, 1970-1979: Historical Interpretation and Resilience Assessment Committee: Professors Daniel B. Abramson (Chair), Stevan Harrell, Ken Yocom, and Clark W. Sorensen (Graduate School Representative) Specialization: Urban Design, Physical / Land-Use Planning, Sustainability & Resilience, Digital Visualization / Representation, International Development, East Asia Trainee, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology (CSDE) MS Seoul National University, Architecture, Republic of Korea, 2006 Visiting Scholar, University of Pennsylvania, School of Design, 2005 Thesis Title: Campus Growth and Layout Change according to the Location in American College and University Advisors: Jin-kyoon Kim (Seoul National University), William W. Braham (UPenn) BS Seoul National University, Architecture, Magna Cum Laude, Republic of Korea, 2003 EMPLOYMENT 2012-Present Predoctoral Teaching and Research Associate, University of Washington 2010-2011 Research Associate, Seoul National University 2009-2011 Freelance Designer & Contributor, Studio d.city, Seoul, Korea 2006-2009 Assistant Team Manager, Haeahn Architecture, Inc., Seoul, Korea 2003-2004 Project Designer, SAMOO Architects and Engineers, Seoul, Korea HONORS AND AWARDS 2015 Travel & Conference Grant, ACSP Book Fair Publishers Student Travel Scholarship, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Houston, TX 2015 Research Grant, International Young Researchers Support Program, Land and Housing Chungho Kim CV Page 1/9
Institute, Daejeon, Korea 2015 & 2013 Travel Grant, Graduate School Fund for Excellence and Innovation, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2014 Karen R. Polenske Best Student Paper Award, 8th International Association for Chinese Planning (IACP) Conference, Guangzhou, China 2014 Outstanding PhD Student Award, Department of Urban Design and Planning, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2013 Karen R. Polenske Best Student Paper Award, 7th International Association for Chinese Planning (IACP) Conference, Shanghai, China 2012 Korean Honor Scholarship, Embassy of the Republic of Korea, Washington D.C. 2010 Korean Government Study-abroad Scholarship, National Institute for International Education, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea 2010 Finalist, Architect Kim Joong-Up Grant, Centre Culturel Français, Seoul, Korea 2006 Honorable Mention, 2nd Excellent Graduate Thesis Contest, Architectural Institute of Korea (AIK), Seoul, Korea 2004 Selected Work, Nature Bridge, 3rd Busan UIA International Architectural Competition, the Eco Center at the Nakdong River, Busan, Korea 2005 Global Study Scholarship, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea 2002 Excellent Student Award, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea 1999-2004 Superior Academic Performance Scholarship, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS WORKS IN PROGRESS Kim, C. H., Abramson, D. Community Resilience of Korean New Village Movement, 1970 1979 Kim, C. H., Urban Renewal through Megastructure Demolition: Seoul vs. Seattle Kim, C. H., Ahn, C., Visualizing Seoulites Desires with Parametric Design Tools PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS Kim, C. H., (Under Review) Theoretical Developments of Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems and its Planning Implications (full paper submitted to Journal of Korea Planning Association) [Korean] Kim, C. H. (2015) The Ecological Impact of the Korean Saemaul (New Rural Community) Movement, 1970-1979. In X. Chen & Q. Pan (Eds.) Building Resilient Cities in China: The Nexus between Planning and Science, Springer, pp. 119-132 (DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14145-9_10) Kim, C. H., Kim J.-K. (2006) Campus Growth and Layout Change according to the Location in American College and University, In Excellent Graduate Thesis Award Book, Seoul: Architectural Institute of Korea [Korean] Chungho Kim CV Page 2/9
CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS Kim, C. H. (2016) Avoiding the Success Trap of Rural Modernization: Lessons from Success and Consequences of Korean Saemaul Undong in the 1970s (abstract accepted to the 2016 Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, Seattle, WA) Kim, C. H., Abramson, D. (2015) Revisiting Korean Saemaul Movement: President Park s Experiments in 1970s and Forty-year Villagers Adaptation (abstract accepted to the 55 th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Houston, TX) Kim, C. H. (2015) Development of Emptiness: Urban Renewal through Megastructure Demolition. (full paper presented to the 8 th International Conference on Planning and Design, Tainan, Taiwan) Kim, C. H. (2014) Resilience Assessment of Korean Rapid Urbanization, 1970-2000. (full paper presented to the 8 th International Association for China Planning Conference, Guangzhou, China) Kim, C. H., Abramson D. (2014) New Countryside Construction vs. New Ruralism : Lessons from Three Villages in Sichuan Province, China. (poster presented to the 9 th Conference of the Pacific Rim Community Design Network, Chungli City, Taiwan) Kim, C. H. (2013) The Ecological Impact of the Korean Saemaul (New Rural Community) Movement, 1970-1979. (full paper presented to the 7 th International Association for China Planning Conference, Shanghai, China) Bae, C., Bassok A., Kim C. H. (2013) Quest for Clean Air for Cyclist. (full paper presented to the Bicycle Urbanism Conference, Seattle, WA) Kim, C. H., Kim J.-K. (2005) Campus Growth of University Campuses in America Conference. (full paper presented to the Autumn Conference of Architectural Institute of Korea, Seoul, Korea) RESEARCH INSTITUTE AND GOVERNMENT REPORTS Kim C. H. (2015) Critical Review on Resilience Research in Architecture and Urban Studies, Daejeon, Korea: Land and Housing Institute (LHI) Abramson, D., Kim C. H. (2014) Lessons from Urban Design Studio for Community Resilience, In Freitag, B., Abramson, D., Chalana M. (Eds.) Whole Community Resilience: An Asset-Based Approach to Enhancing Adaptive Capacity Before a Disruption, Seattle, WA: Institute for Hazards Mitigation Planning and Research, University of Washington Bae, C., Bassok A., Kim C. H. (2013) Near Road Pollution Exposure and Public Health in Seoul: Lessons from Seattle, In Kim, E. J. & Kim T.-H. (Eds.) Case Study on the Cities of Healthy and Longevity in Korea, Anyang, Korea: Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements (KRIHS) Kim, C. H. (2012) Vacant and Abandoned Properties in the United States, In Lim, Y. K. and Lim, H. S. (Eds.) Neighborhood Regeneration Policy Proposal on the Revitalization and Reclamation of Vacant Urban Spaces, Anyang, Korea: Architecture & Urban Research Institute (AURI) [Korean] Kim, C. H. (2011) Information Utilization in the fields of Architecture and Urban Planning, In 2010 Chungho Kim CV Page 3/9
Architecture & Urban Research Review, Seoul: Architecture & Urban Research Information Center (AURIC) & Architecture & Urban Research Institute (AURI) [Korean] INVITED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS Kim, C. H. (2014) From Desire City, Seoul to East Asia Urbanization, invited to give two lectures to the Graduate Seminar of Urban Design Program, Seoul National University Kim, C. H. (2014) Cheonggyecheon Restoration Project in Seoul, Korea, invited to give a lecture to the class of LARCH 498D/598B Chinese Landscapes and Urbanism, Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington Kim, C. H. (2014) East Asia Urbanization: Demographics and Built Environments, invited to give two lectures to the class of URBDP 498B/598D Urbanization & the Asian City, Department of Urban Design and Planning, University of Washington Kim, C. H. (2014) Korean Urbanization and Demographic Resilience: 1970-2000, invited to present to the research seminar of Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Urban Design and Planning, University of Washington Kim, C. H. (2013) The Korean New Village Movement under Park Chung Hee, invited to present to the workshop of New Socialist Villages on the Chengdu Plain, Department of Anthropology, University of Washington Kim, C. H. (2010) Desire City, Seoul, invited to present to the class of Public Design Studio, Graduate School of Design, Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea BOOKS AND MAGAZINES Kim, C. H. (2015) How Fast is American Urban Renewal?: Lessons from Seattle, Korean Architects (Monthly), Seoul: Korea Institute of Registered Architects (KIRA) [Korean] Kim, C. H. (2014) Seattle Alaskan Way Viaduct Demolition and the Replacement Tunnel Construction, Architecture and Urban Space (Quarterly), 15, Seoul: Architecture & Urban Research Institute (AURI) (ISSN: 2288-2332) [Korean] Kim, C. H. (2014) Who design American cities?: New Urbanism vs. Landscape Urbanism, Korean Architects (Monthly), Seoul: Korea Institute of Registered Architects (KIRA) [Korean] Kim, C. H. (2014) Competition and Evolution of Green Building Rating Systems in America, Korean Architects (Monthly), Seoul: Korea Institute of Registered Architects (KIRA) [Korean] Kim, C. H. (Winter 2009 / Spring, Summer, & Autumn 2010) Desire City, Seoul, Creative Magazine 1/N (Quarterly), Paju, Korea: Sallim Publishing Co. (ISSN: 2092-9021) [Korean] Kim, C. H. (2002) Looking at Cell Phones / The Image is not a Hieroglyph / Love Letter and E-Mail, In D3S Editorial Board (Co-Author & Final Editor, Eds.) Design 3 Minutes Speech, Seoul: Chohyung Education Ltd. (ISBN: 978-8-987-57823-1) [Korean] Chungho Kim CV Page 4/9
TEACHING EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, 2012-PRESENT Predoctoral Teaching Associate, Department of Urban Design and Planning URBDP 479 The Urban Form, Autumn 2015 Graduate Core Course, 43 Students / Teach elements and principles of urban form with a variety of historical and regional cases. Prepare class materials including lectures, quizzes, assignments, and final projects. Facilitate in-class and online discussions and evaluate all outputs of students. CEP 498A & URBDP 573 Digital Design, Spring 2015 Undergraduate and Graduate, 25 Students, Course Evaluation: 4.0/5.0 (2015) / Taught prospective design and planning professionals digital design tools of Adobe Creative Suite, ArcGIS, and SketchUp. Developed task-based design tutorials and advised students to complete their projects. URBDP 510 Theories and Methodologies of Planning I, Winter 2014 & Winter 2015 Graduate Core Course, 35 Students, Course Evaluation: 3.9/5.0 (2014) and 4.4/5.0 (2015) / Taught hands-on sessions of Excel, R, and GIS for four different planning methods such as population projection, economic base model, land capacity analysis, and indicators. Updated curriculum with the instructor and assessed all students assignments. URBDP 507 Urban Planning Studio, Spring 2014 Graduate Core, 7 Students / Provided new and creative ideas for the agricultural development plan. Supported the logistics for smooth community engagement events with clients. Guided and engaged in final outputs including panels and reports URBDP 508 Urban Design Studio, Autumn 2013 Urban Design Specialization, 10 Students / Advised graduate students to explore new ways strengthening community resilience and provided design feedbacks to them continuously. Designed studio event posters and the final report. URBDP 598J & 508 China Village Studio, Spring & Summer 2013 Study Abroad / Prepared and engaged in one-month intensive international studio (research + planning and design + community engagement) in Chengdu, China. Cooperated with 20 faculty and co-taught 80 students from Sichuan University, China, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, and University of Washington, US. URBDP 498C & 598K Shanghai Tower Studio, Autumn 2012 & Winter 2013 Undergraduate and Graduate, 11 Students / Coordinated the project-based studio of creating community in the 121-floor megatall skyscraper, Shanghai Tower. Participated in continuous meetings with clients and led the entire design process from brainstorming to final report. KYONGGI UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, KOREA, 2009 Guest Critic, Graduate Design Studio, Graduate School of Architecture Chungho Kim CV Page 5/9
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, 2013-PRESENT Doctoral Dissertation Field Research, Han River Watershed, Korea, 2014 Qualified by the University of Washington Human Subjects Division (HSD) in advance of field research. Conducted six-week intensive field research in order to collect literature, statistical data, and interviews. Measured and surveyed four different villages in Han River watershed. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Project, Seattle, WA, 2013-2014 Funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in order to strengthen the Region 10 Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning process. Analyzed participants questionnaires of three workshops held in Redmond, Everett, and Neah Bay, WA. Investigated new solutions of urban planning and design enhancing community resilience under a post-earthquake scenario. International Studio Field Research, Chengdu Plain, China, 2013 Conducted and supervised social analysis with questionnaires and open-ended questions as well as spatial analysis through portable GPS units and GPS cameras. Analyzed collected data by using statistical software packages and GIS. SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, 2010-2011 Research Associate, Architecture & Urban Research Information Center (AURIC) Funded by the Korean National Research Foundation. Built a web-based database of more than 5,000 Korea s architectural buildings and urban places for the National Architectural Archive. Managed numerous pieces of architectural and urban information, and presented them using web technologies. Currently being serviced by http://www.auric.or.kr/ and http://www.aurum.re.kr/ SALLIM PUBLISHING CO., 2009-2010 Freelance Contributor, Creative Magazine 1/N (Quarterly) Conducted an independent research to explore architecture and urban space in Seoul in terms of people s desires. The results of this research was contributed a series of articles for one year under the title Deisre City, Seoul in the Creative Magazine 1/N. Gathered web-based data and generated multi-layered digital images from two-dimensional mapping to three dimensional visualization using parametric design tools such as Rhino and Grasshopper. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 2004-2005 Visiting Scholar, Architecture, School of Design Funded by the Global Study Scholarship at Seoul National University. Visited 20 colleges and universities in America, Conducted in-depth survey of four universities such as New York University (Urban Center), University of Pennsylvania (Suburban Area), Pennsylvania State University (Rural Area), University of California at San Diego (Neighboring Town near Big Chungho Kim CV Page 6/9
City), Interviewed a legendary campus planner, Richard P. Dober (Harvard), and a campus historian, Paul V. Turner (Stanford University). PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EXPERIENCE STUDIO D.CITY, 2011 Design Director (Freelance Designer), 2011 Korean Prime Minister s Official Residence International Competition, Sejong, Korea 3rd Prize, Site Planning, Concept Deign in collaboration with Gangheejae Architects. HAEAHN ARCHITECTURE, INC., 2006-2009 Assistant Team Manager/Design Laboratory (Full-time), 2007-2009 Participated in various design-oriented projects such as competitions or overseas projects. Competition for Sejong National Library, Sejong, Korea Site Planning, Concept Deign, Competition Report Competition for New YTN Media Center, Seoul, Korea Site Planning, Concept Deign, Panel Presentation Competition for Urban-Architectural Design in the District III of Unjeong, Paju, Korea Site Planning, Concept Deign, Model Making Competition for Children s Science Museum, Incheon, Korea 1st Prize, Site Planning, Concept Deign, Computer Graphic Presentation, Model Making o Main Prize, Korean Architecture Award, 2011 Woongjin Int l School and Residential Complex Masterplan, Binh Duong, Vietnam Site Planning, Concept Deign, Competition Report Competition for Boutique Hotel IT, Seoul, Korea 1st Prize, Site Planning, Concept Deign, Computer Graphic Presentation Competition for New Info center and Street design for the Korean Presidential Residence (the Blue House), Seoul, Korea Honorable Mention, Site Planning, Concept Deign Competition for New extension of Seoul Research Institute of Public Health & Environment, Seoul, Korea 1st Prize, Site Planning, Concept Deign, Competition Report, Panel Presentation Competition for Chungnam New Government Complex, Hongsung, Korea Concept Deign, Computer Graphic Presentation in collaboration with H Associates, Inc o Merit Award, AIA NY Design Awards, New York, USA, 2010 Competition for Job-World, Bundang, Korea 2nd Prize, Site Planning, Concept Deign, Competition Report Chungho Kim CV Page 7/9
Co-Space Design Proposal for Ubiquitous City, Cheonan, Korea Site Planning, Concept Deign, Computer Graphic Presentation Project Designer, Architectural Studio 1 (Full-time), 2006-2007 Participated in design development projects ranging from concept design to construction documentation. G-well City Project, Chengju, Korea Design Development, Construction Documentation Competition for Guam Sasajyan Residential Complex, Guam, USA 2 nd Prize, Site Planning, Concept Deign, Competition Report New Uijeongbu Railroad Station Complex, Uijeongbu, Korea In collaboration with Ishimoto Architectural and Engineering Firm. Inc. Site Planning, Concept Deign, Design Development SAMOO ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS, 2003-2004 Project Designer, Researcher/H-Project Team (Part-time), 2004 Participated in construction documentation and historical research of 10-year project records. Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea Construction Documentation, Historical Research in collaboration with Mario Botta Architetto of Switzerland (Museum of Traditional Art), Ateliers Jean Nouvel of France (Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art), Office for Metropolitan Architecture of Netherland (Samsung Child Education & Culture Center) o Best 7, Korean Institute of Architects Award, 2005 o Special Selection, Korean Architecture Award, 2005 o Grand Prize, Seoul Love Citizen Award, 2005 Project Designer/Architectural Studio 2 (Full-time), 2003-2004 Participated in design development projects ranging from concept design to construction documentation. Competition for Korea University New Campus Center, Seoul, Korea 1 st Prize, Concept Deign, Competition Report, Schematic Design o Best 7, Korean Institute of Architects Award, 2007 o Excellent Prize, Korean Architecture Award, 2007 o Principal Prize, Seoul Architecture Award, 2007 Korea University Centennial Hall, Seoul, Korea Plan Design, Construction Documentation Yeou-ju Teachland Golf Clubhouse, Yeou-ju, Korea Site planning, Concept Design for Clubhouse, Main gate, Teahouse Chungho Kim CV Page 8/9
PROFESSIONAL OUTREACH 2015 Instructor, Software Carpentry Workshop, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2012-2014 Committee Member (Urban Design Expert), New Office Construction Commission, Consulate General of the Republic of Korea, Seattle, WA 2013 Facilitator, Institute for Hazards Mitigation Planning and Research, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Workshop, Redmond and Everett, WA 2012 Design Facilitator, China-U.S. Regional Sustainable Development Workshop, Seattle, WA 2012 Design Facilitator, Lake City Way Visioning Workshop, Lake City, WA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2015- Student Member, Association of Asian Studies (AAS) 2015- Full Member, Korea Planning Association (KPA) 2014- Student Member, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2014- Student Member, American Planning Association (APA) 2013- Student Member, International Association for China Planning (IACP) 2010- Full Member, Korea Academy of Government-Supported Scholars (KAGS) 2005- Full Member, Architectural Institute of Korea (AIK) 2005- Associate Member, Korean Institute of Architects (KIA) SKILLS AND OTHER INFORMATION Licensure Language Design Skills Computer Skills Korean Construction Engineer (Rank: Advanced, Field: Architectural Design) Passed Korean Preliminary Architectural Registration Exam, 2008 Korean (Native), English (Fluent), Chinese (Fluent, Reading & Writing) Proficient in Photography, Painting, and Visual Design Adobe Creative Cloud (2D) / AutoCad, 3DS Max, Rhino, Revit, Sketch-up (3D) HTML, Premiere (Web) / SPSS, Stata, R, ArcGIS, Access (Analysis) (Last Update on October 20, 2015) Chungho Kim CV Page 9/9