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“Every creative pursuit needs a monkish moment…”

JI Hyung (Tommy) Joo

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Tommy is a registered architect and designer with more than 12 years of professional experience. Born in South Korea, and from an early age, he was educated and completed his Bachelor and Master of Architecture at The University of Melbourne where his thesis project was RIBA President Medal nominee. Following his graduation, he worked on a wide range of projects, from small scale housing, workplace to urban design.

From 2010, he worked as an Associate at Bates Smart, undertaking design role, actively involved, and contributed to a broad range of projects including initial design and planning stages. He dedicated commitment to the highest standard in the initiation of design concepts establishing the design methodology and systems. He has a strong sense of conceptualisation and expression together with a honed ability to translate design ideas into physicality.

He then moved to Europe to broaden his knowledge and skills in an interdisciplinary studio in active collaboration with different expertise teams. REALACE is a leading practice in Europe, well known for placemaking.

He was a chief designer for all projects in the practice. Later he established and directed a concept-making team within the practice along with an artistic direction. While architecture is the root of his professionalism, working in a truly collaborative environment with expert teams of all fields brought him a unique knowledge and approach in pursuing his creativity. His creative design skills range from concept idea, artistic direction, placemaking, program strategy, identity-making and tailor-made workplaces. His global and diverse experiences tie together with most forwarding and open-minded approach.

One of his most successful project is in Germany, a masterplan over 60,000 sqm of space as a campus for innovative technology companies. Bosch IoT Campus with Europe's leading ideas and research was part of the masterplan. The unconventional approach in creating a workplace with a precise understanding of value, identity, and the need of every individual is one of his most remarkable assets. His projects for German's leading companies, museum and art curation are still on media until today.

Along with his employment, he has been teaching at Melbourne University, leading three years of thesis studios, individual supervising, and 28 classes from history to contemporary theory classes.

He is most confident in developing a design narrative both in strategic and artistic approach.

https://tommyjoo.com
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