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Silver Winner of the Design Skill Awards 2024

Studio Wonder

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Interior
Best Workplace & Office Interior Design
Completed / Built
Professional Category
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Architect / Designer:

Hoon.Lee

Studio:

Studiohoon

Copyright:

Hoon.Lee

Country:

Korea, Republic of

The transformation of industries presents continuous opportunities and new challenges. In the middle of these waves of change, many existing industrial facilities are losing their functionality and being abandoned. Located at the end of the Geumsa Industrial Complex in Busan, South Korea, the abandoned factory of Dongil DRB is one of many spaces that failed to adapt to industrial changes. Studio Wonder is a space regeneration project that aims to revitalize such obsolete spaces into testbeds for the development and education of robotics and AI technologies in response to the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

The studio is designed with a duplex structure, divided into a lounge and a workspace. The upper space is a cozy lounge intended for comfortable conversations and meetings, while the lower space is an optimized workspace for collaboration and project execution. These separated areas provide independent spatial experiences while being organically connected to facilitate smooth transitions of thought.

The workstations emphasize mobility, allowing flexible use of the space according to the project’s scale and nature. The metal finish of the workstations ensures durability and practicality for various tasks. The orange background color of the workspace is Studio Wonder’s brand color and serves as a safety feature, making users’ activities highly visible.

The entrance uses glass to secure visual connectivity with the outside and enriches the space with natural light, creating a warm atmosphere. The fold-up entrance design facilitates the smooth movement of equipment and materials, breaking down boundaries with the outside and creating a continuous space.

Studiohoon

Studiohoon is a design studio located in Seoul that actively challenges and experiment creatively. Our design experiments are aimed at active communication between space and human. We approach it variously through a material experiment and a contextual approach to space.