LINKLAB Newsletter #006

3.5.2026

Hello world. 

Are you ready for this?  Let’s find peace in the nature that surrounds us.

—Sooyoun and William, Co-Founders & Principals

SENSE
Edges and Echoes

Certain moments stay with us long after we encounter them: daylight highlighting the edge of a stair, the choreography of dancing leaves, the texture of scaffolding against the sky. These peripheral encounters carry an impression that feels immediate and unfiltered, subtle alignments of atmosphere, proportion, and time. They register with us lightly yet continue to echo in our memory.

Such moments remain with us because of the allure of the relationship being offered. A shadow across stone reframes our understanding of mass and void; a row of stacked shipping pallets, precisely interlocked to stabilize uneven ground, reflects an intuitive logic of structure and balance; a fragment of landscape which suggests how a building might negotiate topography to engage the shape of the ground plane. Through observation, the connections between things become apparent—sparking engagement and curiosity.

For us at LINKLAB, this interaction grows from sustained attention to the environments we navigate each day. These encounters gradually inform how we think about space, structure, and experience. Paying attention at this level is fundamental to our work. It reminds us that every condition, no matter how ordinary, carries insight worth considering.

Have an idea worth exploring? Let’s start a conversation.