Sukchulmok Designs the Curving Block Photography Studio
Amy Duong — June 22, 2023 — Art & Design
References: sukchulmok & dezeen
Seoul-based design studio Sukchulmok designs the Cruving Block, which is a photography studio that takes on a tent-like structure. It is located in South Korea within Daejeon and it is inspired by the look of toy bricks and childhood creativity. The space also is perfect for relaxing and due to the position, the design of the space is meant to be easily disassembled.
Lead architect of the project Park Hyunhee tells Dezeen that "The intention was to capture the image of a company dealing with baby products with the ethos that space should resemble users. In the early days of design, we came up with simple forms such as children's wooden block toys. I wanted to show flexible gestures in the building by reflecting the characteristics of the company, which makes baby products with eco-friendly bamboo fibre materials, and I thought PTFE materials were suitable."
Image Credit: Sukchlmok
Lead architect of the project Park Hyunhee tells Dezeen that "The intention was to capture the image of a company dealing with baby products with the ethos that space should resemble users. In the early days of design, we came up with simple forms such as children's wooden block toys. I wanted to show flexible gestures in the building by reflecting the characteristics of the company, which makes baby products with eco-friendly bamboo fibre materials, and I thought PTFE materials were suitable."
Image Credit: Sukchlmok
Trend Themes
1. Toy Brick-inspired Design - Designs inspired by toy bricks are gaining popularity in various industries, offering unique and playful aesthetics.
2. Flexible and Disassemblable Spaces - Spaces that are easily disassembled and adaptable are becoming more sought-after, allowing for versatility and reconfiguration.
3. Childhood Nostalgia in Architecture - Architectural designs that evoke childhood nostalgia and creativity are being explored as a way to create engaging and memorable spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Incorporating toy brick-inspired designs and flexible, disassemblable spaces into photography studios can enhance the overall experience for photographers and clients.
2. Interior Design - Using toy brick-inspired designs and flexible, adaptable spaces in interior design projects can create visually striking and customizable environments that cater to individual preferences.
3. Children's Products - Drawing inspiration from childhood nostalgia in architectural designs can add a playful and imaginative touch to products targeted towards children and families.
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