Mizone Case Study | 500㎡ Indoor Amusement Gym Project in Hwaseong-gun, South Korea
Not long ago, a partner from Chungju, Hwaseong-gun, South Korea reached out to us with a plan to build a 500-square-meter indoor amusement gym in the area. 01 Project Kickoff: International Standards Start with Design Upon receiving the project, we immediately assembled our most professional cross-border project team. The 500㎡ space, paired with an ultra-high 12-meter ceiling design—it’s truly a “golden space” tailor-made for a 3D amusement experience! After multiple rounds of in-depth communication, we decided to fully leverage the advantages of this vertical space to create a comprehensive amusement park that integrates challenge, safety, and fun. Core Facility Planning: TRAPEZE: Equipped with a professional-grade safety protection system, allowing participants to savor the thrill of flying in an absolutely secure environment. Adventure Zone: Adopting a modular design concept to flexibly combine various challenge obstacles. RUBIK’S CUBE CLIMBING Wall: Blending intellectual challenges with physical training, the innovative padded climbing design maximizes sports safety. 02 Cross-Border Construction: Every Detail Meets International Benchmarks The biggest challenge of cross-border projects isn’t language or cultural differences—it’s ensuring every single detail adheres to international standards. Our…













