Nine Bridges Pergola
[Nine Bridges Pergola] Nine Bridges Pergola is a structure built on a site that honors an ancient sacred tree. A hackberry tree, a species native to China, has stood there for approximately 600 years, long before the current golf course was developed and has unconsciously come to be recognized as a place of spiritual reverence. The pergola reorganizes the site in accordance with the orientation of the ancient tree and draws its design motif from natural algorithms. 2018.04.17Herma Parking Building | 空間사람 Interview
[Herma Parking Building] We sought to restore architectural value through a 'non-parking-like parking building,' responding to the reality where such facilities in new cities often diminish the urban landscape as mere functional structures. This interview explores the process of maximizing commercial efficiency within the 8:2 legal ratio while transforming the building's skin into a unified artistic object using the refractive properties of polycarbonate and over 900 unique stainless steel patterns. The film captures our experimental approach to redefining a functional facility into an urban object, featuring a facade of triangular units arranged at varying angles that emit a fluid image in response to changing light. 2017.04.12PLATFORM-L | 空間사람 Interview
[Platform-L Contemporary Art Center] In this interview with ‘空間사람’, we explored the architectural philosophy of Platform-L, focusing on how urban constraints were transformed into creative opportunities. The conversation delves into the essence of the "void" inspired by the traditional Korean courtyard and the process of redefining historical motifs into futuristic values. From its foundational architectural background to its role as a diachronic space bridging past and present, the interview captures the comprehensive story and vision behind the design of Platform-L. 2016.09.09Casa Geometrica | 空間사람 Interview
[Casa Geometrica] Through this interview with ‘空間사람’, we delve into the remodeling philosophy behind Casa Geometrica, a project that breathes new life into an aging apartment building while restoring its commercial vitality. The interview explores the reinterpretation of the geometric order found in traditional tiled roofs into modern black stainless steel tetrahedral units, discussing the spatiotemporal equilibrium achieved through the coexistence of original red brick and a new metallic skin. In this video, you can discover the detailed narrative of a project that captures the interplay of light through 15,000 geometric patterns and perforated openings. 2015.08.13