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Sung Jang Laboratory enhances repeated modularities to complex structures

United Kingdom Architecture News - Jun 08, 2015 - 15:35   10416 views

Sung Jang Laboratory enhances repeated modularities to complex structures

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Sung is a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a fine arts degree and Domus Academy in Milano with a Masters in Design. Sung began his design career in Milano at Samsung Design Milano before taking on a teaching career as a faculty at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Designed Objects program. Since 2013, Sung has served at the University of Illinois at Chicago's School of Design as an Assistant Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies to the Industrial Design program.

Through his design and research practice, Sung Jang Laboratory, Sung strives to compose works that carry significance beyond functional extent which display and initiate dialogues regarding design’s roles and capabilities in social, cultural, emotional, artistic realms.  One of Sung’s research interest is to understand and articulate qualitative attributes such as beauty, elegance, and extravagance in clear set of insights as methodology for design.  In parallel to the independent practice, Sung serves as a partner in Article, LLC, a design consultancy based in Chicago.

Sung Jang Laboratory enhances repeated modularities to complex structures
Sung Jang Laboratory enhances repeated modularities to complex structures
Sung Jang Laboratory enhances repeated modularities to complex structures
Sung Jang Laboratory enhances repeated modularities to complex structures
This table is made from about 700 units. "Furniture is the obvious application for the modular system and a relatively easy one," Jang says.
Sung Jang Laboratory enhances repeated modularities to complex structures
This iteration of the tables sports a stainless-steel top.
Sung Jang Laboratory enhances repeated modularities to complex structures
As part of his exploration of modularity called Mobi, Jang built a 24-foot-long whale using 10,000 units for an installation at Volume Gallery, in Chicago.
Sung Jang Laboratory enhances repeated modularities to complex structures
Sung Jang at office
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