PORTFOLIO - Interior
by Joon Sung Ahn
This page showcases various interior and exterior design projects.
As a transportation design major, I was able to apply my design sensibilities and skills across different fields,
not limiting myself to one area, and fully utilizing my capabilities through diverse project experiences.
이 페이지에서는 인테리어 및 외관 디자인 관련 프로젝트들을 소개합니다.
운송디자인 전공자로서 한 분야에 치우치지 않고 다양한 프로젝트 경험을 통해 쌓아온
디자인 센스와 스킬을 발휘하여 역량을 최대한으로 발휘할 수 있었습니다.
KIA Auto Q
- Year of Work: 2021
- Location: Kia Auto Q Songsan Branch
- Design Concept: The interior and exterior design were developed in accordance with
Kia's new Service Space Identity Guide manual.
At the client's request, the second floor features a spacious lounge area.
The L-shaped building includes a service area on one side and a sales showroom on the other.
Y QUEEN WOMAN's CLINIC
- Year of Work: 2022
- Location: 85-3 Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, 1st Floor, Basement 1
- Design Concept: Reflecting the essence of a women's clinic,
the facade entrance was designed to evoke the sense of entering a discreet and precious space.
To alleviate surgical anxieties, warm-toned colors were used throughout,
complemented by rounded edges and structures to create a soothing atmosphere.
The clinic features the doctor's art collection, strategically placed to add points of interest.
In the hall, vertically extended LED panels display waterfall scenes, bringing a touch of nature indoors.
Gold accents were incorporated to enhance the luxurious feel of the space.
우리나라 최초 100년 짜장 '공화춘'
- Year of Work: 2019
- Location: 송도 1호점, 현대백화점 신촌점 시안, 롯데백화점 인천터미널점
- Design Concept: A modern reinterpretation of a century-old Chinese restaurant design.
The client, Didim, a domestic food service company, wanted to take inspiration from the historic
Gonghwachun building and apply it to the first branch in Songdo.
The project included both interior and exterior designs.
Following the BI manual, subsequent branches were opened in Lotte Department Store Incheon
and Hyundai Department Store Samsung Station, with the Songdo location
designed as an iconic flagship.
Hyundai Bluehands
- Year of Work: 2021
- Location: Hyundai Bluehands Nammun Branch
- Design Concept: The design proposal for Hyundai Bluehands Nammun Branch follows
the guidelines of the Hyundai Service Space Identity Guide manual.
This space is designed not only for maintenance but also includes dedicated areas for
electric vehicle charging, a car wash, and an open-air lounge on the second floor,
allowing customers to fully enjoy the benefits of Bluehands.
The maintenance area features sections for general repairs, electric/hydrogen vehicles,
and dedicated Genesis workbays. Additionally, there are booths for panel beating and painting,
and ample parking space is secured to support the repair of a wide range of vehicles.
Projec. D
- Year of Work: 2019
- Location: 343-1, Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
- Design Concept: Located between Dongdaemun Design Plaza and Gwanghuimun,
this project involved the extension and remodeling of an existing building.
The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors were designated for accommodation,
while the 1st and 5th floors operated as a pub and rooftop lounge.
The design concept for the extension included the 5th, 6th, and 7th floors,
preserving the original Brooklyn vintage feel with brick walls while incorporating
black beams and steel elements to create a free-spirited yet harmonious atmosphere.
Below are some images from the design proposals.
인하찹쌀순대
- Year of Work: 2020
- Location: 인하찹쌀순대 송도직영점
- Design Concept: The design was themed around traditional Korean thatched-roof houses,
symbolizing the common people's dwellings in Joseon-era Korea.
The exterior featured a thatched roof accent on one corner of the store,
creating an authentic and nostalgic look. The interior was adorned with
vintage-inspired decor and traditional elements.
In the hall, partition walls designed to resemble tiled roofs enhanced
the village-like atmosphere, emphasizing the traditional ambiance.
Sunflower Hills by Four Trees Hills
- Year of Work: 2019
- Location: 서울 중구 퇴계로88길 23-18
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Architectural Style Description
Sunflower Hills is a small-scale mixed-use structure, often referred to as
a 'petite building,' efficiently combining commercial and residential spaces.
The ground floor is designated for commercial use, while the second to
fourth floors and the attic are residential areas.
The building features a modern and practical design.Design and Structure
The exterior of the building is simple yet elegant, with white walls
complemented by wooden panels that add warmth and a natural feel.
The roof has a distinctive slope that deviates from traditional forms,
enhancing the modern aesthetic.
The interior of the building is designed to maximize space utilization.
Each floor is efficiently divided to accommodate both residential and
commercial activities. Notably, the open staircase from the first to the
second floor creates a spacious and grand entrance.

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