Milan’s Migliore + Servetto Architects won a competition to create a graphic installation that would designate safe distancing in South Korea with "Waterfront Door/Into the Ocean," a nautically inspired pattern of repeating squares, rectangles, and whimsical marine motifs.
The 5km-long Blue Line Park, created alongside a transformed railway line, animates the city of Busan
Milan-based Migliore+Servetto Architects has completed the Blue Line Park, a 5km-long linear park that runs along the coastline and through the city of Busan in South Korea.
The park is the result of a transformation of a disused railway overlooking the East Sea, Sea of Japan. A new touristic railway and cable car have been constructed along the original rail line with new tracks, while the pedestrian park has been designed alongside the line, opening up in key places.
The park is dotted with eye-catching installations, as well as seating, lighting and planting. Migliore+Servetto oversaw the art direction of the park, including the design of pedestrian paths, visual identity and wayfinding.