Yeeun Park





Project 1 Promotional gallery: HdM Space & Experience
2023

Concept:
A cultural gallery blending Korean craft with Herzog & de Meuron’s architectural narrative.

Keywords: 
Cultural Translation
Spatial Narrative
Crafted Layers

Area:
313m2

Role: 
Full Spatial Design


Project 2 Redtongue: Retail reimagined as ritual
2022

Concept:
A retail experience that turns wine selection into a ritual of focus and storytelling.

Keywords:
Bottle as Story
Curated Retail
Ritualized Selection


Area:
116m2

Role:
Lead Designer in collaboration 
with a senior designer

Awards:
Nominee — Building of the Year, ArchDaily

Project 3 Beauty Clinic: Return to Origin
2021

Concept: 
A healthcare interior reimagined as a tactile journey where care, privacy, and nature converge.

Keywords:
Natural Tactility
Raw Texture
Private Openness

Area:
106m2

Role:
Lead Designer in collaboration 
with a senior designer

Awards:
Shortlisted, Frame Award
Shortlisted, German Design Award

Project 4
Restaurant: All Day Fresh Kitchen
2020

Concept: 
A vibrant dining space designed to start each morning with warmth and natural light.

Keywords: 
Everyday Ritual
Hospitality
Light & Warmth

Area:
446m2

Role:
Lead Designer in collaboration
with a senior designer

Project 5Wine Dining Concept: 
A sensory dining journey where emptiness and fullness are experienced as contrasts—light to shadow, openness to intimacy—echoing the poetic ritual of a glass waiting to be filled.

Keywords: 
Emptiness & Fullness
Light & Shadow
Immersive Journey

Area: 
863m2

Role:
Lead Designer in collaboration 
with a senior designer
Project 6J Ocean Resort: Rooftop Bar2021
Concept:
A hospitality environment merging coastal landscape with crafted leisure experiences.

Keywords:
Hospitality
Landscape Integration
Leisure Atmosphere.

Area:
225m2

Role:
Lead Designer in collaboration 
with a senior designer
Project 7
Material Connexion
2024

Concept:
A material becomes an identity with narrative.

This project was created using moss from the Thames and agar from Korea, representing where I lived. Combining these two materials, I created a surface that felt strange and personal. Soft light interacts with the texture in a quiet, organic way, and the surface slowly changes over time.

For me, this project wasn’t just about making an object. It was about exploring identity through materials—using nature, memory, and place to shape something that feels alive. It’s a small, glowing self-portrait made from things that matter to me.

Materials:
Agar, Moss, Water

Yeeun Park Creating is about remembering, discovering, and becoming
2025