Urbanbase Construction Service 'Urbanbase Plan' Launch Celebration
Reducing the Gap Before and After Construction with 3D Interior

Urbanbase, 'Be My Muse' event image. [Photo by Urbanbase]

Urbanbase, 'Be My Muse' event image. [Photo by Urbanbase]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] Urbanbase Co., Ltd. is conducting the 'Be My Muse' event, supporting up to 20 million KRW in interior costs per space, for three weeks starting from the 9th. This event celebrates the launch of Urbanbase's construction service, 'Urbanbase Plan,' selecting five 'muses' that suit virtual spaces to help realize actual spaces.


The virtual spaces are realized through Urbanbase's metaverse technology, including 3D interior simulation and high-definition rendering, providing an immersive experience as if visiting a real space. The space concepts are designed reflecting diverse tastes and lifestyles, with furniture, home appliances, materials, and even accessories harmoniously arranged according to each space's concept.


The five spaces include ▲Modern Cottage, a contemporary reinterpretation of British cottage style; ▲Colors on White House, which adds colorful small furniture as accents to a white space; ▲Hotel New York, creating a hotel-like atmosphere with a beige and black combination; ▲Seonyeonjae, evoking the fresh and beautiful aesthetics of Korea; and ▲Monochrome House, using monotones such as gray, black, and white to give a clean and sophisticated feel. One muse is selected for each space.


Applications for the event can be made through the 'Be My Muse' event page on the official Urbanbase website. Applicants choose one desired space and briefly write why they should be selected as a muse. Anyone planning interior construction can participate, and winners will be announced individually on the 2nd of next month.


The newly introduced Urbanbase Plan is a construction service based on 3D interior technology. While Urbanbase helps decorate imagined spaces virtually, Urbanbase Plan assists in realizing virtual spaces into actual ones. It takes an integrated approach to the entire process from architecture to interior and styling, allowing customers to preview the completed space through 3D simulation during consultation, minimizing trial and error during construction.



Lee Moon-hwi, head of Urbanbase Plan, said, "Urbanbase Plan was developed from the question, 'Why do many customers still experience inconvenience during the interior construction process?' and concluded that an integrated approach from imagining the desired space to realizing it in reality is the answer. The muses selected in this event will experience how their spaces are seamlessly realized from design to actual construction."


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