Generally, laboratory designs focus on the design of systems that are shaped and structured for a particular study. Unlike these general laboratories, the Magok Integrated Laboratory was able to flexibly respond to diverse and complex research tasks of the future with a universal structure that could accommodate the characteristics of each affiliate. In particular, the group wanted a quality and detailed design not only for satisfying the functions of the lab but also for spaces for the researchers ' lives such as parking lots, toilets, restaurants, rest areas, and outdoor spaces. A lot of feedback between the architect and the designer made it possible to design new, user-centric laboratories. The simple mass of a cube is expressed with functional architectural beauty, and the combination of a smooth curve and irregular elevation adds vitality and novelty to the research park that seems to be bleak.