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Junkyeong_plan and elevation
This space is part of a bedroom of an apartment located between 78th street and 2nd avenue. It is on the 4th floor, and the window is facing the south. When you open the window, it is quite windy. An incandecent downlight is mounted on the center of the ceiling. There sunlight from the window is strong. This light makes a pattern of light and shadow with various shape and density throughout the day.
Junkyeong_space ornament concept/ inspiration images
My impression of a house is rather a momentary space where I stay for a while than an eternal space where cohesive memories are. From a childhood, I have moved more than fifteen times. After living a half year or a year, my family moved to another city, or even another country. When we stayed at one place more than a year, we felt stuffy and rearranged furniture and ornaments. My mother who sticks to Korean aesthetic value of the beauty of an empty space, complaints there is no more space for the ornaments my father brings even though the walls are not filled yet. I also like a relationship and a tension that an ornament and the marginal space give. Therefore, my concept would be an ornament that changes its character depending on the time of the day, creating an interesting proportion with the marginal space. The medium of the ornament is light that is flexible to the environments such as time and weather. Direct sun light from the big window passes patterned panels and colorful glasses and casts a beautiful shadow on the wall. These shadows show a movement of the nature in a gray, closed room.
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