‘TREES & TRACES’ emerges from the ground as a reflective bubble
In the heart of Seoul, adjacent to the venerable Joseon Dynasty palace, an inflatable structure by creative studio Plastique Fantastique emerges from the ground. The distinctive space embodies the essence of Songhyeon Dong’s rich history. The (in)visible pavilion, a temporal connector for the 4th Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, offers contrasting perspectives—reflecting externally while revealing transparency within.
The artistic exploration led to the discovery of relics hidden beneath the soil during the April 2023 site visit, now showcased along the installation‘s earthen wall. An immersive soundscape mirrors the ancient pine forest, believed to have channeled energy towards the Gyeongbokgung palace. TREES & TRACES engages visitors on multiple sensory levels, encouraging exploration and contemplation of Songhyeon Green Plaza’s intricate history.
all images courtesy of Plastique Fantastique
the (in)visible pavilion immerses in captivating soundscapes
This installation, a fusion of futurism and archaism, transcends temporal boundaries, blurring the lines between past and present, reality and imagination. For TREES & TRACES, the design team employs a symphony of acoustic memories, visual perceptions, and tactile sensations, crafting a compelling narrative, immersing individuals in an immediate and mysterious encounter with the site’s profound heritage.
the inflatable structure emerges from the ground
the artistic exploration led to the discovery of relics hidden beneath the soil during the site visit
the temporary pavilion resembles an inflated balloon
relics found in the soil are now showcased along the installation’s earthen wall

the project transcends temporal boundaries, blurring the lines between past and present, reality and imagination

the installation immerses individuals in an immediate and mysterious encounter with the site’s profound heritage



project info:
name: TREES & TRACES – An (in)visible pavilion
architect: Plastique Fantastique | @plastique.fantastique
lead designers: Marco Canevacci & Yena Young
design team: Pihla Pellinen, Sebastian Podesta, Lucas Sere Peltzer, Erick Montefort
curator: Sara Kim
assistant curator: Yong Jin Cho
landscape architecture: Young-sung Jeon
soundscape: Marco Barotti
soundscape assistant: Misha MacLaren
location: Seoul, Korea
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom