Pottery Art Gallery Mixed Use Architecture | Toy Designs
Pottery Art Gallery Mixed Use Architecture by Young Jae You

Pottery Art Gallery Mixed Use Architecture

Golden A' Design Award Winner 2024

mixed-use architecture, contemporary design, parametric façade, pyramidal relief pattern, geometric tessellation, precast concrete, curtain wall glazing, teal-tinted glass, reflective surfaces, corten cladding, oxidized copper tones, warm neutrals, cool grays, cream white, viridian accents, rooftop greenery, urban landscaping, corner composition, asymmetrical balance, two-point perspective, street-level view, diffused daylight, overcast sky, soft shadows, curtain wall reflection, rectilinear volumes, curved glass, organic geometry, material dialogue, tactile surfaces, optical texture, crisp edges, contemporary urbanism, East Asian contemporary architecture, podium tower typology, computational design aesthetic, material honesty, refined detailing, cultural facility, gallery architecture, sophisticated massing, professional architectural photography, high resolution, morning light, temperate climate, institutional presence, craft-inspired design, surface articulation, volumetric interplay, urban corner condition

The Pottery Art Gallery located in Daegu, Alpha City, is designed to maximize versatility for various purposes, incorporating a layout that overcomes the topographical features. The exterior features two distinct masses stacked on top of each other. The lower level consists of public spaces accessible to visitors, while the upper level comprises private research spaces. The design of the courtyard is inspired by the sinuous shape of pottery, opening up towards the outside and enclosing the inner space. This maintains the internal aspect of the courtyard space while adapting to the urban axis.