Yong Ju Lee Architecture Have Created The ‘Root Bench’ In Seoul

Yong Ju Lee Architecture have designed the Root Bench, a circular-shaped public art sculpture that also acts as a piece of public furniture in the Hangang Art Park in Seoul, South Korea. The bench was designed to represent the appearance of a tree root spreading throughout the park.

The diameter of the ‘The Root’ is 98 feet (30m) and it creates a strong contrast to the background of spacious outdoor park. The furniture it creates with ‘the roots’ has three different heights, a small chair for children, and chair for adults, and a table.

The bench has a metal frame with concrete footings that support the overall form, while a wooden deck covers it. At night, lighting underneath the seating and tables creates an interesting effect, and allows the design to still be interacted with as it gets darker.

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Photography by Kyungsub Shin | Architect’s Firm: Yong Ju Lee Architecture | Lead Architects: Yong Ju Lee | Design team: Seung Joon Lee, HyeokJun Dong, Seongmin Moon | Construction: Sunjin Plus

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