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Jisoo Lee is Korean Architectural Interior Designer, Mixed media Artist and
Senior Student of Interior Design: Built Environments at School of Visual Arts.
2024
Accessibility to the music, The Discovery Weekly Room at the corporate office, Spotify, is intended to be a dynamic environment where workers can schedule their music activities as needed. The program encourages listening and reviewing pre-released songs to better understand the workflow. The office, enhanced by lush flora walls, not only fosters social interaction but also features sound-absorbing components, resulting in a setting that vibrates with creativity and enhanced air quality.
Kensington Gardens, London, W2 3XA
2024
The design of the pavilion is a ‘free space' philosophy in which it blends into joy with everyone. The tensile structure of the pavilion reaches the project goal of playful engagement. Serpentine Gallery courtyard to enjoy the best in art, architecture, and music is given by the site. The synergy with the new temporary structures pavilion performs to dance, play, and visualize the shape of the wind. Seemingly, the function of the membrane held in place is a worthy proposition that considers the choreography of situations.
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2025
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2024
The memory of ruin shares its existence with the narrative of the present.” This project explores the poetic tension between decay and renewal—where the past is neither erased nor preserved as a static artifact but actively engaged in shaping the present. By uncovering and repurposing the hidden geometries embedded within the existing conditions of ruin, the interiority of the space is reimagined.
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2025
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Collaboration with Jiun Lee and Seungbin Jeong
2024
3D Printed PLA, Bookboard, Chipboard, Woven Wire Mesh, PVC Sheets, Plexiglas, Balsa wood, Bristol board, and Glass wool
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Collaboration with Jesse Bongiorno and Seungbin Jeong
2025
3D Printed PLA, Plexiglass, Chipboard, Vinyl Sticker, and LED Strip
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2024
This project explores weaving as a method and a metaphor by combining different materials and colors to produce a tactile tapestry that can be used as furniture. Hard,soft, smooth and textured—the contrast is not just visual but also sensory. These contrasts create dynamic structures and surfaces, turning the woven language into design.
2021-2024
Exhibition
2025
3D Printed PLA, Balsa wood, Plexiglas, Thread and Cotton fabric
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51 10th Ave, New York, NY 10014
2025
The Cultural Porosity is a transitional hotel for Guinean migrants that is designed to honor the cultural life of its new residents. Feeling the rain and washing are celebrated, as is praying. The units are efficiently compact, but by letting rooms extend out into the adjacent hallways, the inner rooms are flexibly expanded. Water-facing windows open to create an outdoor room. The project establishes connections between neighbors and offers migrants a fresh start in a respectful, engaging environment. By creating opportunities for connection and collective experiences, The Porous Core is a space where people can celebrate new beginnings, honor their traditions, and share in community activities.
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Penthouse into Medical Office
500 Park Ave, New York, NY 10022
2024
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814 Blanchard Way, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
2024
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206 E 118th St, New York, NY 10035
Collaboration with Fanyu Wu and Raina Tamakuwala
2024
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305 7th Avenue New York, NY 10001
2023
Home4US is to offer conversion from empty office space to affordable housing. A large sense of community, comfort, and security each individual can prosper. A housing solution proposal for differently abled populations by fostering creativity and offering private space, designed to reduce access obstacles through transformative furniture, and guidance texture, providing optimal control and agency. Through this residential housing with studios, and up to 4 bedrooms.
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Pier 63 at Hudson River Park, New York
2024
3D Printed PLA, Formboard, Spray Paint, Charcoal, sand, Pebbles, Plastic Staw, and RIver water
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2023
Cardboard
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Collaboration with Jesse Bongiorno
2024
Reimagining the definition of ‘Ornament’ to stimulate our senses through intricate designs and various textures of the project goal. “Ornament is a portal.” Moments in time, connect us across different social contexts. An immersive installation that explores the increasing cultural experience of navigating man-made disasters. Atmospheric ornamental stimuli transport participants from the grand foyer of the Met to the moments into color-off. Participants navigate through rubble and building ruins, coming face to face with many peoples' in-ignorable reality. The dichotomy between the elitist-favored site and the installation invites museumgoers to critically question their privilege.
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