Kyoung Hun Lee
MA work
MA work
Sensory Museum
A museum should be a place where social exchanges can be held and experiences can be shared, rather than simply a space for viewing cabinets or touching screens. The museum of the future should therefore be a space where the narrative of objects is reimagined through new systems that arouse intense and complex sensory experiences, revealing new narratives.
This design proposal involved carving a narrative route across, beneath and outside of the Imperial War Museum building that spatially curates carefully selected World War II artefacts. Rather than simply display these artefacts, this project proposes to use the material qualities and historic narratives of each artefact to directly inform the design attributes of a series of immersive interior spaces, enabling visitors to have a richer and more meaningful cognitive experience of each object.
Info
Info
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MA Degree
School
School of Architecture
Programme
MA Interior Design, 2017
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Contact
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+44 (0)7492 269446
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Degrees
- BE (Bachelor of Engineering) Architect, Kyunghee University, 2004; BA(Bachelor of Arts) Housing & Interior, Kyunghee University, 2004; MPA(Master of Professional Arts) Interior Design, Instituto Europeo di Design, 2014
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Experience
- First lieutenant, Republic of Korea Army, Korea, 2005—2008; Junior/Senior interior designer, Design Apple, Seoul, 2008—2012; Director interior designer, Design Apple, 2015—2015