摘要 •帮你速读文章内容 GENERATED BY AI, PLEASE IDENTIFY THE AUTHENTICITY BY YOURSELF The winding stairs and cantilevered floor slabs provide an optimized view of Chuncheon Lake in all directions, and a clear open view can be obtained from the top of the observation station. Unlike the perspective of the open platform, extending down gives people a sense of unity with the beauty in front of them. Admiring the scenery around the lake from the small windows on the stairs and the corridors in the observatory will make you feel like you are looking at a painting in a museum. The curved aluminum panels covering the observatory reflect a rich presentation and experience. The holes in the perforated aluminum panels resemble thousands of water droplets, with diameters ranging from 0.5 cm to 3 cm, ensuring an openness of 70% at eye level, giving it a closed or open appearance depending on the viewing angle. These perforations create an atmosphere of light beams sloping down inside and an immaterial sense of volume outside. In particular, the wavy shape of the perforated aluminum panels covering the facade symbolizes the iconic image of a soft yet powerful landmark on the banks of Chuncheon Lake. The inward-curved perforated aluminum panels have their own structural rigidity, minimizing the fixings supporting the corridor floor. In addition, these curved surfaces lead to rich changes in light, such as reflection, passing and overlapping, depending on the viewing angle. These changes, together with the sense of volume of the heavy concrete core inside, create a rich sense of depth at all times of the day. Design Unit:Emer-sys Area:778 m² Project Time:2022 Photographer:Kyungsub Shin Lead Design Unit:Janghwan Cheon Project Design Unit:Dongkyung Shin Designer:Dawon Lee Architectural Design:Emer-sys Facade Consultant:VS-A. KR Structural Engineer:SDM Contractor:Youngjin Construction Co. LTD City:Chuncheon-si Country:South Korea |