I was solely responsible for the position of "3D Exhibition Design and Production" for the special exhibition "SYMBOLISM", a collaborative project between the Korean Cultural Center of Chicago (KCCOC) and the Field Museum of Chicago. For this exhibition, I utilized Unity and Rhino to create a virtual 3D replica of the exhibition space, allowing for precise pre-planning of the exhibition layout and optimal placement of artifacts. This process helped optimize the exhibition flow and visitor experience. I also collaborated with architects from the well-known Chicago-based architecture firm Krueck Sexton Partners to design the Korea Pavilion at the center of the exhibition hall and actively participated in its production and installation.. "SYMBOLISM" showcased Korean artifacts that were originally exhibited at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, alongside pieces from the Field Museum's collection, offering a meaningful exploration of Korean heritage. Notably, this exhibition garnered significant attention as it was exclusively covered by News Magazine Chicago.