PROJECT PEACE

The Vertiport of the PEACE PROJECT is proposed as a new transportation infrastructure connecting cities near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) of South and North Korea. It goes beyond being a mere mode of transportation to serve as a symbolic venue linking the two Koreas. Designed with respect for the preserved natural environment of the DMZ, the VertiStop seeks architectural solutions that coexist with the ecosystem while minimizing environmental impact and harmonizing with nature.

The Vertiport features a steel truss structure comprising three landing pads, each with a radius of approximately 40 meters, providing both stability and efficiency. Designed to stand about 10-15 meters taller than the average height of nearby trees, it minimizes interference with nature during takeoff and landing, ensuring smooth operations. The structure is divided into three levels. The ground level serves as the main entrance and circulation area, guiding users through a natural flow. The middle level functions as a lounge for pre- and post-boarding procedures, featuring independent observation decks where passengers can complete boarding formalities while enjoying the surrounding natural scenery. The top level is a waiting area designed for comfort, offering a pleasant environment for passengers before boarding. All levels are connected by independent vertical circulation paths.

The exterior is clad with steel materials that reflect the surrounding forest and blend seamlessly into the natural environment. This choice of material reacts dynamically to changing light and weather over time, creating an aesthetic that makes the structure feel like an integral part of nature.

Around the Vertiport, gardens and outdoor spaces harmonize with nature, offering passengers areas to rest or take a stroll while waiting. These features position the VertiStop as more than just transportation infrastructure; it has the potential to foster interaction and communication between residents of both Koreas, serving as a place of exchange and connection.

 
 

Year : 2024

Status : Concept Design

Type : Vertiport

Principal in Charge :

Seojoo Lee, Hyojung Kim (I.f), Dongil Kim (I.f CDL)

Design Team : Seungil Kim, Gwangeun Hwang (I.f CDL)

Collaboration : I.f + JOWA Architects + SML

UP(UP)

 

“Up(up) House: Elevating Accessibility and Lifestyle”

The “Up(up) House” stands as a testament to innovative design that transcends boundaries. Crafted with utmost consideration for accessibility, this remarkable three-story residence is a sanctuary that seamlessly integrates a ramp that spirals gracefully around the building, offering unrestricted mobility for the owner who uses a wheelchair.

The first floor of the “Up(up) House” is a shared space where the magic of daily life unfolds. The spacious living room beckons with its welcoming embrace, while the adjoining dining room becomes the backdrop for heartwarming family gatherings and cherished meals. Ascending the gently spiraling ramp to the second floor reveals a world of leisure and inspiration. Here, a well-appointed library invites the owner to explore the realms of literature, and a hobby room becomes a canvas for creative expression and passion pursuits. The journey continues to the third floor, where the bedroom awaits, offering tranquility and comfort. With expansive windows that frame captivating views, this space becomes a sanctuary for rest and rejuvenation.

What sets the “Up(up) House” apart is its architectural ingenuity. The ramp, which encircles the building like a ribbon of inclusivity, is a symbol of the owner’s unwavering spirit and the boundless possibilities of accessible design. It is an affirmation that barriers can be overcome, and that the home itself is a source of empowerment and independence. The “Up(up) House” isn’t merely a dwelling; it’s an embodiment of limitless aspirations. It’s a place where accessibility meets elegance, where every corner reflects the owner’s zest for life, and where the power of design transforms challenges into triumphs.

 

Year : 2016

Location : Manila, Philippines

Size : 240 ㎡

Status : Design Development

Type : Single Family House

Principal in Charge : Seojoo Lee (I.f), Allie Yeseul Chung (I.f Manila), Dongil Kim (Kyung Hee University)