DESIGN NAME: Urban Canvas
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Facade Installation
INSPIRATION: We intend to reinterpret the possibility for the boundary of the wall with time and landscape as a new materials.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: As a flexible architectural element rather than a fixed element, a wall consists of 1,500 semi transparent basket surface. The surface minimizes the separation between the inside and outside, light and silhouettes beyond the space show through. Through time and changes the surface of the wall due to the interflection and reflection of material. It not only fulfills physical tasks, but also reacts to environmental influences (light, silhouettes, etc.).
Through the light and reflection, the surface of the basket is in constant motion, so that this material forms a transparent boundary.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Time and landscape stimulates the inside of our senses and more actively intervenes between spaces.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in Dec 2016 in Naju Korea and finished in Jan 2017.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Architecture, Building and Structure Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: This proejct is a temporary facade installaton.
1,500 the structural semi transparent basket are hung on the wall. When the building is demolished in 2 years, the baskets can be reused.
And this memory could be expand in the current time.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: 17 m x 14 m x 7 m
TAGS: Facade, Remodeling, art
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: A wall implies a place beyond it.
In addition to its functionality such as opening and closing, and safety and privacy, the wall means a flexible and changing boundary that defines place.
We intend to reinterpret the possibility for the boundary of the wall with time and landscape as a new materials.
Time and landscape stimulates the inside of our senses and more actively intervenes between spaces.
CHALLENGE: Architecture as art.
ADDED DATE: 2017-02-28 19:53:01
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : Hyunje Joo, Munhyung Lee
IMAGE CREDITS: Naju project by MAP
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