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Jeju’s light-filled architecture, ‘Light Pavilion’ unveiled

DRAWING WORKS presents an experimental building that experiences changes in natural light through space.

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Summary
  • ‘Light Pavilion’, featuring Jeju’s ever-changing natural light, was unveiled.
  • This building, designed by DRAWING WORKS, is an experimental structure where the sense of nature permeates the space.
  • It is a new example of sensory architecture that provides different light experiences depending on time and weather.

Capturing the light of Jeju through architecture

‘Light Pavilion’, which interprets Jeju Island’s unique natural light into architectural language, was unveiled. This structure, designed by architecture office DRAWING WORKS, is an attempt to capture Jeju's unique light that constantly changes between wind, clouds, rain, and fog.

The Light Pavilion is an experimental building designed not to simply reproduce the forms of nature, but to allow the senses provided by nature to permeate into the space. According to related reports, this project focused on the intense yet fluid characteristics of Jeju's light.

Breaking down the boundaries between nature and architecture

The core of this pavilion is the architectural painting of ‘ephemeral’. The light in Jeju changes from moment to moment, and the architects created a space so that these ever-changing natural phenomena can be experienced within a fixed structure. Visitors experience completely different spaces depending on the time of day and weather.

This approach is in line with the ‘sensory architecture’ trend that has recently attracted attention in the architectural world. Beyond simple visual beauty, light, wind, and humidity are considered key elements in space design.

Jeju, identity as an island of light

Jeju Island has long been known as an area that shows a diverse spectrum of light due to its unique climate conditions. From the strong direct sunlight on the coast to the soft diffused light on the hillside, and the mysterious light created by fog and clouds—the Light Pavilion allows all these changes to be viewed within the architectural frame.

DRAWING WORKS's project reinterprets Jeju's natural environment from a new perspective and is evaluated as an example of how architecture can communicate with nature.

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봄날의녹차5시간 전

Jeju’s 정말 대단하네요! 좋은 소식입니다.

별빛의아메리카노2시간 전

light-filled 소식 반갑습니다. 앞으로가 더 기대됩니다.

새벽의돌고래5분 전

동의합니다. 앞으로가 더 기대됩니다.

현명한드리머5시간 전

이런 긍정적인 뉴스가 더 많았으면 좋겠습니다.

솔직한탐험가12분 전

좋은 소식에 기분이 좋아지네요.

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