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Glamping in Yang-Pyeong, South Korea

Designed by Hee-Jun Sim and Su-Jeong Park of ArchiWorkshop.Kr, Glamping for Glampers is a circle of luxury tents for glamorous camping in Yang-Pyeong, South Korea. Each tent wraps a steel frame with a double layer of synthetic fabric that is resistant to UV rays, water, and fire. Inside, the tents house comforts such as futons, bathrooms, and painted privacy screens. The larger Stacking Doughnut tents are inspired by pebbles found in a nearby stream. Similarly, the smaller Modular Flow units are evocative of running water. Both designs give off a warm glow and offer an inviting new way to experience the surrounding valley, forest, and stream.

 

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