Jeremy Lee Wolin

From Scroll to Screen

Korean National Museum of World Writing

Internship 2017
JPDA + Mesh Architectures Team Submission

The world’s first writers pressed, stamped, and scratched simple marks into malleable surfaces. Over multiple milennia, characters have continually evolved as their users retrace their forms onto new materials. The National Museum of World Writing references this history by carving a trefoil, a shape created from an infinite gesture, into the landscape of Songdo Central Park.
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LONGITUDINAL SECTION

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VIEW FROM ACROSS PARK

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MUSEUM LOBBY

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EXHIBITION RAMP

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RAMP THROUGH ATRIUM

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TOP OF RAMP / END OF EXHIBITION 

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ROOFTOP AMPHITHEATER

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ENTRANCE FROM STREET

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INTERACTIVE STAIRCASE

MUSEUM AT NIGHT
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