GYEONGGI PROVINCIAL LIBRARY
A newly built Gyeonggi Library is one of the province’s key public spaces where knowledge and culture intersect, shaping a natural flow of gathering and staying around its circular (spiral) circulation and stepped structure. This project views the central scene—an amphitheater-like stepped void—as a small public plaza, and proposes a media art experience that visually expresses the library’s identity in moments where lectures, events, and casual reading quietly overlap.
The media art is designed as a low-stimulation, loop that never interrupts conversation or activity. Its rhythms of light, color, and pattern slowly expand along the tiers of the steps and the depth of the void. Rather than “watching” the content, visitors spend time within it—lingering, listening, reading, and resting—allowing the library to become a calm yet vivid landmark scene that connects the circulation of knowledge with everyday public life.
SUWON, KOREA l 2025







