“风的形状 “是一个大型装置,模拟织物在风中的连续运动。安装地点在韩国华城的苏打博物馆,由废弃的公共浴室设施改造而成,其裸露的旧混凝土墙被用于室外画廊。

The Wind Shape is a large-scale installation simulating the continuous movement of fabric blowing in the wind. The installed site is at Soda Museum in Hwaseong, South Korea, renovated from abandoned public bath facility and its old exposed concrete walls are used for the outdoor gallery.

通过计算机实时动态引擎,300个不同的三角形的整体形状被操纵,以找到适合场地条件、结构和成本的优化形式,以及风本身的直观设计。吹风的天幕占据了场地,以弯曲的形式引导游客的路线。它上下移动,接触地面并伸出墙外。

Through a computer dynamic engine in real time, overall shape with 300 different triangles are manipulated to find the optimized form for site condition, structure and cost as well as intuitive design of wind itself. Wind blowing canopy occupies the site and leads visitors’ route in bending form. It moves up and down, touching ground and sticking out over the wall.

表面上的穿孔图案强调了金属织物的流动和褶皱,并在下面创造了可以休息和玩耍的阴凉。与原始的混凝土墙形成视觉对比,白色的金属织物吸引了游客,并提供了具有空间质量的超现实气氛。

Perforated pattern on the surface emphasizes the flow and wrinkle on the metal fabric and creates the shade under to rest and play with. Making visual contrast to raw concrete wall, white metal fabric attracts visitors and provides surreal atmosphere with spatial quality.

人们还可以通过现有墙壁上的各种开口来感知这个三维装置。1.2毫米和1.6毫米的金属板由数控机床制造,通过焊接和螺栓连接,并通过机械锚固连接到现有的墙壁上。

People can also perceive this three dimensional installation though various opening in existing wall. 1.2mm and 1.6mm metal plates fabricated by CNC machine are assembled by welding and bolting and attached to the existing wall by mechanical anchoring.

“风的形状 “是为苏达博物馆的 “流动项目:建立运动 “展览设计的。

The Wind Shape is design for the exhibition “Flow Project : Building the Movement” at Soda Museum.

Architects: Yong Ju Lee Architecture
Area: 74 m²
Year: 2019
Photographs: Yong Ju Lee Architecture, Studio Goo
Manufacturers: Robert McNeel & Associates
Lead Architects: Yong Ju Lee
Design Team:Minji Park
Clients:Soda Museum
Fabrication:Sunjin Plus
City:Hwaseong-si
Country:South Korea