A unique cultural center in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
The low budget and the movie two moon junction were two major
inspiration for the design. Each building has three floors that can be
accessed directly via individual staircases, by doing so, common space
can be reduced to minimum while maximum can be allocated for rental
usage. The two boxes have an encounter with a large sphere, thus having a
distinct concave space that signifies a moon motif. Right one is imbued
with a balcony like a lure. The left one is given a horizontal slit.
The other sides of the buildings also have contact points with small
sphere, providing depth and apertures. The irregularities provided by
contacts with the sphere are carried into the building to become space
with some bulges, a space with some convex. The top floors have outdoor
gardens with high walls, but round apertures give much transparencies
among much solidified building. A mini pantheon like domes are also
provided on the top floors. The free standing walls on the 3rd floors are punctured with horoscopes representing each client.