Songam Space Center
Seoul, South Korea
Songam is an experiential science center created for school children in South Korea in a place known as Stars Valley. The experience begins as a milky-way central corridor leads to a darkened space simulator called The Challenger Center. These Centers exist as built tributes to the astronauts lost in the Challenger space disaster. In this space, one can navigate a space ship through the planets or examine particles of space debris at lab stations. The experience continues in an adjacent planetarium where visions of the planets and stars float above on the 15m dome. The center continues to grow and expand with its popularity.
Completed by Heather Cameron and Christopher Brett as Lead Designers while employed at Kasian.