the installation ‘view folly’ by seoul-based architect moon hoon overlooks the south korean city of gwangju. the folly is built together with the installation ‘architecture of autonomy’ (change) by berlin-based group realities:united. architecture of autonomy is an installation that forms space by defining a front and rear external surface and the resulting occupiable interior space. the theme which define the two installations is the relationship between facade and space — what the team considers as the two main aspects of architecture.
all images by kim chang mook
moon hoon’s ‘view folly’ is situated over gwangju, a city characterized as most suitable to represent the concept of change. vibrant, contrasting colors and rhythmic, directional patterning projected onto its skin define the structure, elevated on a stepped podium surfaced in wood. with the evening appears the gentle glow of the city lights, framed by the disorienting structure. there is a separation of conceptual design responsibility between realities:united for the exterior ‘change’ surface and moon hoon for the habitable space behind it. the bold facade objectifies the interior space from the street and offers it a new visual identity.
‘view folly’ offers a dynamic supplement to the visitors’ ultimately rather simple experience of the facade of ‘architecture of autonomy,’ behind which the space is hidden, and which the designers presume might be the primary motivation to climb to this remote site. architecture of autonomy therefore serve as the ‘superficial attraction’ while view folly introduces the experiential aspect of the ensemble on the whole. the two initially dominant aspects of the exterior surface — its effect as a typically authoritarian instrument of propaganda whose message is broadcast toward the city from a great height, together with its ‘interactivity’ and expression of the individual’s will to create — are set in motion as soon as one contemplates it closely.
project info:
project title: view folly
architect: moon hoon
location: gwangju, korea
program: culture center + commercial+office
media artists: jan edler, tim edler
design team: kim jaekwan, kim sookhee, kang changsu, lee woohyun, kim hyeri, tomasz kisilewicz
structure: steel frame construction
exterior finish: paint steel plate, wood
client: gwangju biennale
photography: kim chang mook
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