Bojagi Lounge by Izaskun Chinchilla Architects: A Pavilion Honoring Circular Design & Korean Heritage
Bojagi Lounge is a sustainable pavilion blending Korean heritage, circular design, and nature, offering a serene space for reflection and art.
The Bojagi Lounge is a stunning open-air pavilion designed by Izaskun Chinchilla Architects for ZONE 7: Your Imaginary Space as part of the Anyang Public Art Project (APAP) in Anyang, South Korea. This installation blends sustainable design, cultural heritage, and artistic expression, creating a space where visitors can connect with nature while reflecting on the principles of the circular economy.


A Celebration of Korean Tradition & Sustainability
Inspired by bojagi, a traditional Korean wrapping cloth, and norigae, an ornamental tassel used in hanbok, the design incorporates reusable textiles to emphasize the zero-waste philosophy rooted in Korean culture. The pavilion offers a tranquil space for reading, contemplation, and enjoying the sounds of nature, seamlessly integrating art with the environment.


Design & Structure: A Harmony Between Nature and Architecture
The Bojagi Lounge consists of two primary elements:
Hanging Lamp-Speakers – Suspended from a lightweight structure that encircles a tree, creating an immersive soundscape.
Modular Seating – Inflatable donut-shaped cushions wrapped in fabric, resting on a CNC-cut plywood base, forming a circular seating arrangement.
The pavilion appears to be attached to the tree, but it is actually supported by a non-invasive auxiliary structure made of four interconnected ladders. These ladders also function as bookshelves, encouraging visitors to engage with literature while surrounded by nature.


A Collaborative & Sustainable Approach
The project was made possible through the support of Acción Cultural Española (AC/E), The Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL), and Sunbrella, which provided weather-resistant textiles for the installation. This eco-conscious approach aligns with the core principles of biophilic design, seamlessly blending architecture with the natural landscape.
By transforming an urban space into a living art installation, the Bojagi Lounge invites visitors to reimagine their connection with the environment and embrace the beauty of sustainable, circular design.
All Photographs are works of DongWoong Lee
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