This concept note introduces Silhouette Engineering (SE) as a preliminary educational framework for reading, interpreting, and designing the visible structure of the human body silhouette. Rather than positioning body training as a collection of isolated exercises, this document proposes an educational perspective in which visible-body understanding begins with observation, interpretation, structural reasoning, and silhouette design before training implementation. The note introduces the conceptual scope of Silhouette Engineering, defines its core concepts, clarifies its relationship to Human Aesthetic Engineering (HAE), positions Total Silhouette Engineering (TSE) as its operational process architecture, and locates Corset Muscle Method (CMM) as one representative applied training method within the broader educational framework. This document is intended solely as an exploratory public concept note for scholarly discussion, conceptual organization, methodological exploration, and interdisciplinary refinement. It does not present a diagnostic system, clinical framework, aesthetic ranking model, operational software specification, or validated implementation. The purpose of this publication is to establish the preliminary conceptual boundary and educational positioning of Silhouette Engineering within the broader Human Aesthetic Engineering research program while inviting future scholarly discussion and refinement. Invitation for Scholarly Dialogue Questions, brief comments, critical perspectives, and informal scholarly conversations are all welcome. Researchers and practitioners who find any part of this work relevant to their own interests are warmly invited to contact the author. You do not need to have read the entire framework, developed a formal position, or prepared a collaboration proposal. Partial impressions, preliminary questions, and brief messages are equally welcome. Contact: Sarang KangEmail: corsetmuscle@gmail.com
Sarang Kang (Thu,) studied this question.