A Desert Island
Being only one person in a Design atelier, working hard to survive in this weary life, seems like living alone in a Desert Island, fantasizing myself having pleasant dinner with my family, spending a crazy night with my friends, meeting new people to work with, playing with my naughty dog and more, to cope and love the reality." But this endless but loveable loneliness gave me the Idea to conceptualize an "All-in-One" multifunctional space to comfort that loneliness. As the loneliness is something empty that you have to fill up with positive things, the intention was to create a space where only freedom exists. Desert Island's contour curves are used to preserve the architectural form and its level differences are used to create several multifunctional spaces in one single body. It has a center as a control booth to work and watch, one table for 4 persons to eat and gossip, one table for 6 to have business meeting, one big table for 10 faced to the white wall to do PPT presentation or watch movies and world cup games and hidden bookshelves to keep the surface clean. The entire space including those tables hasn't any fixed functions; it is like your intimate room where you can do anything that makes you happy and comfortable.
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It's cool to sit on your ass in winter.
It's cool to sit on the move.
Too much space
Is this K-design a Korean award?
Like a pile of recycled paper boxes