
Commissioned by Arumjigi (non-profit organisation for keeping Korean Culture)
Reinterpretation of tradition
(experiment on traditional values in modernised Korean society)
(experiment on traditional values in modernised Korean society)

‘Byungpoong’ is a Korean traditional partition that blocks the wind or hides in the room to cover up or decorate.

Containing light and transmitting light
The function of the folding screen that we know is a background of the space as well as the role of blocking the view. Light-Through partitions also have the same primary screen function as above, but they also have different ways of partitioning by holding light themselves.

