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The Written Skin of the City

Min Jeong Park

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Min Jeong Park is a designer from Seoul, Korea, with a background in sculpture from Seoul National University, Korea. She has currently finished an MA in Interior and Spatial Design at UAL. With a strong interest in urban environments, her work focuses on designing public spaces that spark inspiration in everyday life.

Particularly drawn to surface and layers, her practice explores the accumulation of time and traces embedded in the surfaces of urban spaces. Her projects aim to translate these elements into spatial interventions that evoke playfulness and emotional resonance.

Her journey has evolved from sculptural objects to immersive spatial installations, reflecting a continued exploration of materiality, sensory, and interaction within the built environment.

Min Jeong Park is a designer from Seoul, Korea, with a background in sculpture from Seoul Nationa...

College Camberwell College of Arts

Course MA Interior And Spatial Design

Graduation year 2025

The old and new are interwoven in London. Paving bricks of different materials, shapes, and eras form a curious mix — a textured palimpsest continuously written and rewritten through human presence, movement, and decay.

Moving fluidly between site-specific investigations and city-scale practices, this project explores how the city’s surface records the slow sedimentation of use: the marks of footsteps, the friction of wheels, the wear of bodies leaning, waiting, or resting. The traces of these gestures, though often unnoticed, quietly accumulate, layering history beneath the rhythm of everyday passage.

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Wheeled Bench

A playful device that echoes urban barriers. As it rolls across the ground, it translates surface textures into sound.

The Pavement in Front of Pelican Estate

A 1:20 scale print mapping the texture and rhythm of the paving blocks in Peckham.

Model for Wheeled Bench

Research and process

Wheeled Bench Placed On Street

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The old and new are interwoven in London. Paving bricks of different materials, shapes, and eras form a curious mix — a textured palimpsest continuously written and rewritten through human presence, movement, and decay. Moving fluidly between site-specific investig...

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## Official page
- https://ualshowcase.arts.ac.uk/project/688776/cover

## External
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/min-j-park/
- https://www.instagram.com/_mm.ii.nn_
- tel:07470814049
- mailto:minjeong091@gmail.com
- https://forms.arts.ac.uk/client-enquiry-form/
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