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Public Space for Urban Art and Sound
B O O L E A N   D I F F E R E N C E
-Adaptive Mass Segmentations for Maximum Programmatic Exposures-
Competition
Year : 2013
Type : Cultural
Location : Seoul, Seogyo, Korea
Design Team :
Woo Hyoung Lee, Hyun Ki Yun, Jang Won Lee, Jang Hee Lee, Jae Yeong Yu, Byeong Jun Kim

Intended design concept pursues Adaptive Mass Segmentations for Maximum Programatic Exposures in order to provide actual as well as visual connections among events & activities at included programs. Segmenting solid mass into pieces enables buried programs to be exposed to the public and supplementary carving out section profiles from each pieces per program requirements allows that mass becomes hollow frames accommodating various street art forms and related facilities. Also within segmented pieces by placing public programs at the middle and required programs at the sides, exposed programs are enabled to have maximum level of exposure to the public. By doing so, the proposed design challenges the ways of containing street arts into a certain form of architectural boundary with new definition of programatic configurations.
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Public Space for Urban Art and Sound
B O O L E A N    D I F F E R E N C E
-Adaptive Mass Segmentations for Maximum Programmatic Exposures-
Competition
Year : 2013
Type : Cultural
Location : Seoul, Seogyo, Korea
Design Team :
Woo Hyoung Lee, Hyun Ki Yun, Jang Won Lee, Jang Hee Lee, Jae Yeong Yu, Byeong Jun Kim

Intended design concept pursues Adaptive Mass Segmentations for Maximum Programatic Exposures in order to provide actual as well as visual connections among events & activities at included programs. Segmenting solid mass into pieces enables buried programs to be exposed to the public and supplementary carving out section profiles from each pieces per program requirements allows that mass becomes hollow frames accommodating various street art forms and related facilities. Also within segmented pieces by placing public programs at the middle and required programs at the sides, exposed programs are enabled to have maximum level of exposure to the public. By doing so, the proposed design challenges the ways of containing street arts into a certain form of architectural boundary with new definition of programatic configurations.
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