Dongmyung University Architecture Student Nagyu Tae Wins Commendation at Global Museum of Emotion Competition
Dongmyung University announced that Nagyu Tae, a fourth-year student in the Department of Architecture, was honored with a commendation at the Museum of Emotion competition, hosted by the uildner architecture competition, a renowned global architectural design contest, for his work titled 'Flux within stillness'.
Nagyu Tae, student of Department of Architecture at Dongmyung University, photo from a global architecture competition.
View original imageThe Museum of Emotion competition is an international event that invites creative and experimental museum designs from emerging architects and students worldwide, centered on the theme of 'spaces that contain emotions'.
Nagyu Tae's work, 'Flux within stillness', was highly praised by the judges for capturing 'stillness within change, and flow within stillness' through a unique architectural structure quietly situated in ever-changing nature.
According to the project description, Nagyu Tae stated, "Through a single building standing firmly on an endlessly changing field, I aimed to architecturally express an unwavering goal in the world, and the inner emotions that flow and change within it."
In particular, the interior space is designed so that changes in light, walls, and floors lead visitors to unexpected experiences, naturally embodying the flow of emotions and the process of contemplation.
This award has brought international recognition to Nagyu Tae's creativity and experimental approach, and once again demonstrated the high level of design education and student capability at the Dongmyung University Department of Architecture.
Kim Hongki, head of the Department of Architecture at Dongmyung University, said, "We are very proud of achieving such an excellent result in a globally prestigious competition," and added, "We will continue to support our students so they can grow into creative architects on the international stage."
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