"Project Shift", a new Seoul Animation Center, redefines our understanding of architecture not as an isolated and static object, but as an interactive and flexible platform for everybody. Both building users and visitors can reconfigure their working and visiting spaces by manipulating proposed architectural components such as fins, folding doors, and moving walls, so that every person is encouraged to be actively involved in a variety of events.
Seoul Animation Center is located in the middle of two considerable urban contexts, Animation Streets (Jaemiro and Jaemirang) and Animation Business Cluster (Yejang Jarak) in Seoul. This geographical distinction allows Seoul Animation Center to be a central platform that accommodates cultural content in the city, and also connects important urban nodes in the city center. By maximizing open space on the ground level, "Project Shift" fosters the creation of new interaction with the public and links Namsan and Myeong-dong together, in order to create a new type of theme park.

2016

2016

Project Title: Project Shift
Purpose: 「Seoul Animation Center」 Design Competition Entry
Designers: Chang Kyu Lee, Beomki Lee (Atelier L)
Year: November 2016
Location: 8-145, 8-20 Yejang-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea
Site Area : 8,340.2㎡ (Gross Floor Area 21,000㎡)

Beomki Lee, Chang Kyu Lee

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Beomki Lee