After changing the outer wall of the Dalnim Senior Citizen Center into a curved wall, a bench was placed. Unlike conventional flat walls, curved walls can avoid monotony and keep the passerby's gaze. By placing benches on curved walls, it also becomes a shelter for all residents who pass by. A senior citizen center refers to a house or room prepared for the elderly to gather and enjoy leisure. As such, although it is originally a space for the elderly, it creates natural contact with residents who stay on the bench to form a community throughout the village.
The depth of the canopy installed at the top is not deep, but it is enough to avoid rain. The curved fence under the canopy divides the space into several layers. The curved fence between the entrance and the road divides the boundary with the external road. The wall right at the door provides convenience to change shoes by installing a new bench. The bench with tables highlighted in yellow has curved walls on both sides, which serve to block the view, giving a private feeling. The bench facing the park is linked to the park, providing a space to relax while looking at the park.
The interior stairwell, which may look dull, was finished with a lighting-colored pendant, indirect lighting, and wood tone, giving a warm and cozy feeling. Some of the upper walls are curved, so the soft feeling of the outer fence extends to the interior. As it is a senior citizen center, the railing is conveniently configured for users. The railing and staircase top were finished in wood tone, giving the overall sense of unity along with the upper part of the staircase. The pendant was hung down to fill the empty space so that the high-rise stairwell did not look empty. The walls were painted in fine color to match the wood.