Parkx
Designing for Driverless Future
JURY
To be announced soon.
Jeonghoon Lee
Principal Architect, JOHO Architecture, South Korea
Jeonghoon Lee was born in 1975 and graduated from SungKyunKwan University majoring in architecture and philosophy. He was awarded the scholarship by the Korean government in 2003 and went over to France, where he acquired the master degree in the Science of Architectural Materials at the School of Architecture of Nancy and the master degree Science of Theory of Architecture at the School of Architecture of Paris and became a qualified architect. He worked at the Europe office of Shigeru Ban Architects in Paris, Agence Moatti et Riviere office, and the Zaha Hadid office of Architects in London. Under the theme called << A study on the design methodology using the method of subtraction >>, he graduated from Paris Lavillette School of Architecture with honor, and was awarded Excellent Work at the International Design Competition by NATIONAL MUSEUM CONTEMPORARY ART, KOREA and Merit Award at the International Design Competition by JEONGOK PREHISTORY MUSEUM. He founded JOHO Architecture in 2009, and displayed his main projects at CITE INTERNATIONALE DES ARTS Gallery, and now is an adjunct professor at SungKyunKwan University.
Adrian Emanuel Subagyo
Architect, Trope, United States
Adrian Emanuel Subagyo is an architect with interest in discovering the impact of sharing economy to the future of the way we live, work, and play in the form of space as service. He is currently with Wework exploring the realm of space as service in the context of the workplace. He is a registered architect in New York State with global practice experience in Europe, China, and SouthEast Asia, currently based in New York City. Throughout his career he has been involved in renowned iconic projects such as World Trade Center 2 in New York with BIG, Facebook Campus in California with OMA, and Shell Headquarter in The Hague with UNStudio. Aside from his focus on urban work, Adrian was involved in rural development. He developed The White Cube, an alternative scenario of space as service for art that generates capital for a group of vernacular artists through a masterplan development that navigates between the intersection of arts, architecture, and economic development in Lusanga in Congo. The White Cube in collaboration with Dutch artist, Renzo Martens, exhibited in 2017 in Sculpture Center New York as an attempt to search for an alternative medium of capital through art. He has a Master’s degree in Architecture from University of Pennsylvania and Certificate of Real Estate Design and Development from The Wharton School. He taught and served as design critic of graduate architecture design studios at the University of Pennsylvania and Pratt School of Design.
Sofie Eggemont
Architect / Partner, Abscis Architecten, Belgium
Sofie Eggermont (1974) is a passionate architect and has been working at Abscis Architecten since 2006. She was a project architect for various assignments and competitions such as offices, residential projects, universities, and colleges. Mostly projects where creativity was a challenge, but always without losing sight of the technical basis, such as the AZ St Lucas parking building in Ghent Belgium. After 12 years of experience within the office and helping to build the Abscis Architecten portfolio, she was ready to take the next step, combining daily management with project follow-up. Making strategic choices, making investment decisions and putting together a coherent team are all part of this. Parallel supervision of research and design phases, making decisions regarding the proposed projects and monitoring the vision and mission is essential in this. This combination maintains an intense feeling between office management and architectural practice.