This Korean Partition Uses A Periscope-Inspired Design To Reflect The Sky In Your Room - Yanko Design
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This Korean Partition Uses A Periscope-Inspired Design To Reflect The Sky In Your Room - Yanko Design
"The CHAGYEONG partition sits near a window, and through its rotating mirror-like metal panels, it manages to block direct sightlines from the outside while redirecting the changing colors of the sky inward."
"Korean architects used the principle of borrowed scenery for centuries, orienting pavilions and residences so that distant mountains, seasonal foliage, or the open sky became part of the interior experience."
CHAGYEONG partitions are designed to address the challenges of urban living, where privacy and natural light often conflict. Inspired by the traditional East Asian principle of borrowed scenery, these metal craft-based objects frame and redirect the existing landscape outside. They allow residents to enjoy privacy without heavy curtains while bringing in the changing colors of the sky. This design philosophy emphasizes the importance of integrating the environment into living spaces rather than blocking it out.
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