
Spatial Design
Space is not confined to the physical boundaries of walls, ceilings, and floors, but exists as a condition articulated through objects. Objects possess spatial agency, capable of constituting and transforming the perceiver’s experience. In this sense, space unfolds not merely through physical boundaries, but through relational and phenomenological experience.
01
Abbreviated Temporality
Squa-ring _ Shelf
I have developed a V-shaped scissor structure that expands and contracts within interconnected spatial units, exhibiting both radial and rotational transformations. This system redefines spatial temporality by translating movement and fluidity into an architectural language.
02
Abbreviated Temporality
Squa-ring _ light
I developed a V-shaped scissor structure capable of expansion and contraction and reassembled it in three dimensions. This system translates movement and fluidity into architectural language, redefining spatial temporality.
03
La Vue
This space is an architectural framework that brings nature’s rhythms and seasons into the experience, blurring inside and outside and offering a fresh view of nature.
04
Anitya
There is nothing fixed in the world. This work embodies the concept of anitya - impermanence - the recognition that all beings exist in a state of constant flux, never truly remaining the same. It is precisely because each moment is finite that it carries deeper meaning.
05
The wave _ Benz Motor Show
This project positions the new Mercedes-Benz model as an active participant in layered movements, emphasizing its dynamic interaction with space.Through temporal and spatial layering, movement and fluidity converge to create an immersive, kinetic experience.
06
Connected Branches
Departing from conventional pottery practices, modular forms inspired by Christmas tree branches were laser-engraved, fired, and reassembled to realize novel spatial and material possibilities.


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