New Projects
A haven of tranquillity in the mountain
- Cliff Café and Tower House_TAO
- Interview _ Hua Li + Michèle Woodger
Aquatic plants high and low
- ChunYangTai Arts and Cultural Center _ Atelier FCJZ
- Interview _ Yung Ho Chang + Herbert Wright
Sculptural campus for oil giant
- Exploration and Production Business Center _ Morphosis
- Interview _ Arne Emerson + Herbert Wright
Vertical campus shaping the riverside skyline
- Center for Computing & Data Sciences at Boston University _ KPMB Architects
- Interview _ Paulo Rocha + Michèle Woodger
Site Specific
Five Landscapes and Five Colors _ Mannyoung Chung
A box for mindfulness
- Meditation Chapel _ Lee Eunseok + Atelier KOMA
A Dualism of Intentionality and Sublation _ Kim Young-cheol
Interwoven with nature
- Museum Hanmi Samcheong _ kiohun architects and associates
An achromatic architect encounters a black-and-white photo museum _ Kwanseok Lee
Articulated by conceptual gorges
- Seriatim _ Hun Kim + Studio Asylum
Pliable, but Still Un-negotiable _ Myung Seok Hyun
Imagined as in a state of flow
- Jang Yu Heon _ Archium
What does Jang Yu Heon flow towards? _ Hyon-Sob Kim
Madangs reach beyond the house
- Pil Gyeong Jae _ Mansik Hong
The Archetype of ‘Memory’ _ Younjung Do
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C3 no.428 (2023-6/6)
Korean Architecture
Site Specific
Borrowing from the usage of ‘various shapes and colors’, I would say that the ‘Five Landscapes and Five Colors’ means five projects from different topographical features.
What makes them different is how each architect dealt with the topographical characteristics of each site. [...]
C3 no.428 (2023-6/6)
Korean Architecture
Site Specific
Borrowing from the usage of ‘various shapes and colors’, I would say that the ‘Five Landscapes and Five Colors’ means five projects from different topographical features.
What makes them different is how each architect dealt with the topographical characteristics of each site. [...]