DESIGNING MOVEMENT: CIRCULATION, CURVES, AND LIGHT ALONG THE WATERFRONT


[Ascending to the Coast: A Circulation-Driven Museum Experience]
Designed a plan that was dependent on visitors’ circulation and increased height as one approached the coastline so that visitors could enjoy a wide museum. The roof was designed to be a shed roof style.

[ Curving Toward the View: Redefining Helsinki’s Waterfront Experience ]
The design aimed to provide visitors with diverse perspectives of Helsinki by transforming the proposed waterfront edge into a curved configuration. The shed roof evolved into a curved design.

[ Shifting Perspectives: How Subtle Tilts Transform Spatial Experience]
The floor plan is the same as that of previous studies, but the angle of the space located close to the waterfront is tilted closer to the waterfront. These attempts allow visitors to enjoy various natural scenery depending on the location. In addition, the amount of natural light coming in can be increased over time.