Air-designed Survival X Safety Infrastructure K Dome, Hashima Technology Briefing Beyond East Asia to the World!

Apr 14, 2025

Air-designed Survival X Safety Infrastructure K Dome, Hashima Technology Briefing Beyond East Asia to the World!
On the 11th, a commemorative photo was provided after the technology meeting between Field One Co., Ltd. and K-DOME, Gifu City Council in Japan.= Field One



Air-designed Survival X Safety Infrastructure K Dome, Hashima Technology Briefing Beyond East Asia to the World!
Technology briefing session for K-DOME, Hashima City, Japan, on the 10th. Photo courtesy = Field One
Field One Co., Ltd., a company specializing in airdome and sports facilities, has started to target the Japanese market with its own next-generation airdome technology 'K-dom (DOME).

Field One, who officially visited Hashima City Hall in Gifu Prefecture and Gifu City Council in Japan from the 10th to the 11th, took the first step in expanding exports to East Asia by announcing the possibility of K-dom as a disaster-response air structure and its expandability as a complex space. At a technical briefing held in front of Mayor Matsui Hashima City and about 30 city officials, Field One highlighted the original design and safety of the K-dom. K-DOME has structural advantages that can secure escape time instead of collapse in complex disaster situations such as earthquakes and fires. In particular, a system that allows safe evacuation by slowly losing internal air and high-strength membrane technology that minimizes toxic gas stays in case of fire have received great response from Japanese officials who prioritize safety.

Air-designed Survival X Safety Infrastructure K Dome, Hashima Technology Briefing Beyond East Asia to the World!
Air-designed Survival X Safety Infrastructure K Dome, Hashima Technology Briefing Beyond East Asia to the World!
At the Gifu City Council meeting, the possibility of using the K-dom as a multipurpose space was intensively discussed. The K-dom, which can be expanded for various purposes such as disaster shelters, local community spaces, field training centers, performance halls, and logistics warehouses, is attracting attention as a smart alternative to urban safety and space utilization problems facing Japanese local governments. Field One is also exploring the possibility of applying K-Dom's smart farm through private cooperation with Japan's mid-sized group Fuji Corporation. The two companies have completed practical consultations to jointly develop a smart farm model specialized in the Japanese agricultural market and promote local projects. Through this collaboration, the possibility that K-dom can be used in various ways beyond sports facilities to high-tech agricultural infrastructure such as smart farm houses was presented.Field One emphasized the philosophy that 'K-dom is not just a structure, but 'Viable Infrastructure', and that 'Technology designs survival'. The will is to redefine the safety standards required by modern society with technology that can respond to natural disasters such as earthquakes, heavy snow, and strong winds as well as fires. "K-dom is an essential infrastructure for survival, not an option," Field One CEO Um Ki-seok said. "With this visit to Japan, we plan to enter the Middle East and European markets beyond East Asia."




Field One Co., Ltd. has already demonstrated its technology in Korea by selecting a preferred bidder for a soccer field-type disaster evacuation air dome in Boryeong City with a total floor area of ▶ a smart air dome in Gyeongju, the first soccer field-type air dome in Korea, ▶ an indoor tennis court in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province with a total floor area of 2,600㎡. Based on these achievements, Field One, which has prepared a bridgehead for entering the Japanese market, plans to expand K-dom's position in the global market in the future.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.