

PORTFOLIO
RESUME
CHANGWAN LIM
CHARLIE
Currently, fifth-year undergraduate at Syracuse University School of Architecture. Interested in architectures that explore resiliency, sustainability, technology, modularity, and experience. Personal interests in analyzing and designing public infrastructures including airports, terminals, ports, and stations.
Worked at JPARK ARCHITECTS as an internship contributed in modeling residential apartments and site models.
Beyond architecture, he is currently creating a database of airports in terminal designs and proposing a remodeled proposals that revitalizes under-performing airports through architectural design.
PROJECTS + EXHIBITIONS
2025 +
AIR ARC // Airport Architecture Design
in progress
Many airports today are under-performing due to increase in air traffic and travelers. Each have different problems and solutions that AIR ARC is interested in explore, analyze, and re-design through architectural solutions.
2025
MINI // Sci-Arc
Fall 2025 Los Angeles
Design a pop-up store base on the brand research (MINI). The project aims to provide customization experience through designing five different programmatic pods. Pods are height adjustable making the project not site specific.
2025
MoMA
Spring 2025 New York
Landfill is reaching its maximum capacity globally. To reduce climate pollution, the project proposes to integrate waste-to-energy plant in urban fabric. It also aims to integrate public program (data center) to adapt global industry and seamlessly integrate industrial infrastructure into the city.
2024
Highgate Graffiti Station
Fall 2024 London, UK
Railways in London are historic piece of public infrastructure and due to the introduction of underground subway (tube), Highgate, once a railway station, has been decommissioned. The project utilizes the site by celebrating graffiti that were analyzed on site into a public infrastructure for painting platform.
2024
Verdura // Resilient Housing
Spring 2024 Surfside, Miami
Sea rise and storm surges is becoming more problematic in Surfside, Miami. Although the city's effort of rising sea walls and elevating residential home with concrete infill, it is a temporary solutions. The project introduces an elevated residential homes with the integration of natural plantations resilient to sea water the flooding.
2023
House of Assembly
Fall 2023 Amsterdam, Netherland
2023
Canopy
Spring 2023 Salton Sea, California
2022
Relocate // Adaptive Reuse
Fall 2022 Spain
Contributors
Individuals who contributed to projects from analysis to design.