Approach from the entrance
Flux NJP Play Room
Nam June Paik Art Center, Yong-In, Korea |
Completed, September 2017
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Educational Space, Museum/Gallery, Cultural, Institutional
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Nahyun Hwang, David Eugin Moon, Justin Kollar
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2018 AIANY Design Honor Award, Interior Category |
Flux NJP Play Room located on the second floor for the Nam June Paik Art Center is a space for user guided self-learning and topical exploration, designed with media integrated custom furnishing and infrastructure for moving image projections and other future technologies. Built in the underutilized residual space around the circulation core in a minimum and unusual footprint, the Room provides a space of solitude and of intimacy with the learning material amid the expansiveness of the open gallery that occupies most of the floor. The geometry of the wall delineates immersive surfaces for media projections and unexpected spaces for group or personal use, while producing a new scale that obscures the perception of its confines.
Peelaway view with the stair core
Media intgrated custom furnishing