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Is there anything designers won't build with mirrors these days? After a "vanishing" mod home, cookout pavilion, prefab house, public installations, there's now a trippy now-you-see-it-now-you-don't gallery in the rural South Korean region of Cheongdo. Conceived by Yoon Space Design, who also masterminded these alien egg-like micro shelters, the highly reflective structure houses the work of South Korean potter Jung Gil-Young.
The new space, an extension of an existing, more traditional house, features a striking staircase entrance that sometimes forms the illusion of a stately bridge when reflected on the facade and other times looks more like a fiery tongue with its red-hot steps.
· Yoon Space Designs Mirrored Gallery for Korean Potter Hung Gli-young [Designboom]
· Yoon Space Designs Mirrored Gallery for Korean Potter Hung Gli-young [Designboom]