Client: Gyeonggi Children’s Museum
Location: Yongin, South Korea
Standing at 53 feet, the Three Straw Climber is our tallest structure to date. Conceived as a child's rendering of the Burj Khalifa in bendy straws blending offering a deliberate architectural statement with spontaneity. Accessible from both ground level and an upper bridge, the climber promotes continuous flow and exploration as it toggles from object to environment, enticing the users to climb ever higher. Its visual language shifts from dense to airy, reinforcing the sensation of vertical ascension and activating the atrium with playful tension and kinetic energy.