About

Yongjun Choi (Jun) is an Architecture Graduate at The Bartlett School of Architecture with a BSc in Architecture (RIBA/ARB Part I), UCL, in the summer of 2023. His final year project explored the EU Protected Species “Grey Wolf” illusion to restore and reforest the environment damaged by wildfire and prohibit land use for further development by the mafia in Italy. He explored architecture through burnt wood and wood ash, fire’s remnants as the main material for the structure of the building.

He won the IFLA WORLD CONGRESS, GWANGJU 2022, for remaining and replacing the original Gwangju folly in a new context with a magical function to resolve the current issue of the Talad Noi. He had experience in participating in the 2022&23 Bartlett Summer Show and he played a proactive role in making the film of the Bartlett Summer Show Preparation process of the show and archiving the Bartlett Life.

Currently, he has no work experience and seeking the Part I Architectural Assistant role in London/UK. He has Rhino 7, V-Ray, Hand Drawing, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Premiere Pro skills. Alongside Rhino7, he is constantly gaining knowledge on AutoCAD 2D. He is proficient in both Korean and English.

*Bilingual Diploma Awarded in Korean and English (First Language) from a previous degree, International Baccalaureate.

From 2018 to 2020, he gained an International Baccalaureate (IB) Degree with Visual Art, Geography, Korean Language & Literature (First Language) in HL / Math, English Language & Literature (First Language), and Chemistry in SL

including Extending Essay in Geography about Batdam in Jeju Island, TOK and CAS