Professor | Prof. Kazuyo Sejima (University of Applied Arts Vienna) |
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Ass. Professor | Hannes Traupmann, Robert R. Neumayr, Jens Mehlan, Indre Umbrasaite, Anna Nóż |
Location | Jebudo, Korea |
Program | Community and Visitors Information Centre |
Project Type | Master Thesis (Urban and Architectural Design) |
Design | Junghwo Park |
Visualisation | Matthias Urschler, Rhina Portillo, Junghwo Park, Mina Bae, Tudor Sabău |
Facade Design | Daniel Bolojan, Junghwo Park |
BIM Model | Junghwo Park |
Physical Model |
Atanas Zhelv, Maria Korolova, Junghwo Park, Jonghoon Kim Kaan Karabagli, Lydia Hutter, Saba Nabavi |
Augmented Reality |
Ziwar Al Nouri |
Text Editor | James Park |
Date | 2016 |
Proposal project is to aim a built environment that is so rigorously differentiated and correlated like most natural environments. The topography correlates with the phase of the tides that establish systematic correlations between the various subsystems and respective differentiations. The building mass together with topography and sun orientation differenitate the flora. The differentiation of the flora together with the built environment shape the differentiation and distribution of the fauna.
The project site is Jebudo Island in South Korea, where visitors can have a unique experience between high and low tides twice a day. Recently, there has been a rise in the number of foreign and local tourists visiting throughout the year.
Such environments are information-rich, afford cognitive information processing, and thus allow its various inhabitants to navigate and home in on their respective vital resources. The information that is embedded in the built environment and might be usefully retrieved by users trying to naviage, orient and act in this built environment. In turn, the built environmet remains a powerful tool of organization, sorting and ordering people and their activities.