Yohan Kim

School of Architecture
Assistant Professor

Yohan Kim holds a Ph.D. in Architecture from the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), specializing in Technologies of the Built Environment, with a focus on innovative façade systems for tall office buildings and computational simulations. His research and teaching broadly center on sustainable design strategies and emerging technologies for tall buildings, addressing critical global challenges such as rapid urban population growth and mass urbanization.

Kim’s doctoral dissertation investigates the impact of double-skin façade (DSF) configurations on indoor airflow behavior in tall office buildings (i.e., buildings over 200 meters) and develops DSF design guidelines based on natural ventilation potential, utilizing Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations. He has published in several journals, and his work has been recognized with the Chicago Committee on High Rise Buildings (CCHRB) Scholarship and the ARCC King Student Medal for Excellence in Architectural and Environmental Research.

Before joining the University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning, Kim served as a Visiting Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of the Master of Tall Buildings and Vertical Urbanism (MTBVU) program at IIT, where he played an active role in developing the program from its launch in 2022. Within the MTBVU program, he taught advanced design studios and seminar courses that explored both the design and technical aspects of architecture, emphasizing the integration of research into the design process. He also served as the Academic Coordinator at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, the world’s leading non-profit organization focused on tall buildings and future cities.

 

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