Inuri (Daejeon Children’s Museum)
Noeun-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea
May, 2009
Client: Daejeon Metropolitan City
Participation Role: Contents Planning / Zoning / Interior Design / Construction
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The indoor exhibition experience did not end on the inside due to the addition of an outdoor exhibition that served as a kind of interactive signal. We built a natural playground at the entrance to the museum attracted and raised interest for the indoor exhibition. In addition, it helped to attract and drive traffic.
My tasks were to design the symbolic structure for the playground, a section of the Children’s Outdoor Playground, and the main entrance.
Business Purpose: Outdoor facilities expansion and increase of Children’s Museum awareness

Outdoor Facilities Full Floor Plan: Entrance, Bridge, Children’s Outdoor Playground and Symbolic Sculpture

Entrance Design Plan

Symbolic Sculture Concept & Design Plan

Detail Item of Children’s Outdoor Playground

Bird’s-eye View

This “Five Senses Playground” concept allows children who are glued to technology in the form of TVs and computers can enjoy, touch and feel nature. A large pergola(gazebo) was placed in the center of the park, and this park is divided into four sectors; a tree house in the woods, an animal playground, an art fountain, and a dancing wall.
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