Ganjeollu

  • Company/Studio
    University of Ulsan
  • Instagram
  • Lead Designer(s)
    Beom Kwan Kim
  • Client
    Uljugun County Office
  • Credits
    Photo by yoon_joonhwan
  • Prize
    Winner in Architecture/Public Architecture
  • Project Website

Ganjeollu is a pavilion at Ganjeolgot, Ulsan's easternmost point, where Korea’s first sunrise meets the sea. Inspired by the traditional nu-gak (elevated pavilion), it combines public utility with a contemplative space for viewing nature. The design follows the site’s slope and curves, creating an open structure integrating wind, light, and views. Seventeen rotating timber sections form a roof shifting from angles to arcs, echoing the land’s flow from mountain to bay. A color system from Ganjeolgot’s sunrise reinforces its identity, making Ganjeollu a landmark linking nature/tradition/design.

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