JUNE PARK



June Park is a Spatial Designer based in Seoul.
She explores the sensory experiences of space through observation of societal topics, personal exploration, experiences, and research.

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Projects
Buffer-zone 2024
Gachi, sew the gap 2024
71’ of underground tunnel 2024
Madang in my back, my herniated voids 2024
A pupa in the city 2024
MINE Sensibility DATA-BLOCK mining space 2023

Space Planning
Tamburins Mong Flagship store 2023
Rakhee-alley 2022
Gachi, sew the gap, Makgeolli Bar 2021 

Photography
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Gachi, Sew The Gap 2024
Various Media; Space planning(2021), Lightening Design, Sculpture, Installation display

Cheongpa-Seogye-dong, which has lost the characteristics of the neighborhood due to the weak competitiveness compared to the past when the sewing industry was active.  This neighborhood has a gap between Seoul Station and contrasts with the tall buildings.

Layers of space pile up and form layers. The deeper you enter the space, the deeper the gap between people, space, and time, and the deeper the relationship.

This project holds various types of result, space planning, lightening design, installation, photography.
















Gachi, Sew The Gap 2024

Branches, Light bulb, Threads, Fabric paper(Hanji), Wood Frame 300*400*1400

The walls of fabrics are piled up one by one and gaps are sewn by the roots and threads.



The gap between fabrics got sewn, and the light comes out through the fabric, showing the dense of layers

Gachi, Sew The Gap (2) 2024
Threads, Fabric paper(Hanji), Indigo Natural Dye
100,100*1000
Fabric are piled up one by one and gaps are sewn.


Gap between two old buildings





Gachi, sew the gap 2024

Nu-ruk(누룩;Traditional Korean fermentation starter used to make alcoholic beverages which fabric is essential material to make), Threads 450*450*100


During fermentation in a non-ideal environment, the Nu-ruk itself created gaps.(Ideal Environment: 30-35°C, humidity 50-60%)











   Photography of Cheongpa-Seogye Village by June Park