2025,14
No. 694
ISON Architects / ISON Architects / Son Jean / Why Gunsan?: Project Re\Turning Gunsan / FEATURE / ESSSAY / architecture / 46 / FEATURE, ESSAY, Son Jean, Yeonghwa-dong, Japanese colonia period, old downtown, grid system, fourture teller, conservation, dismantling, reassembling, jazz club, hotel, Ground, courtyard, campo, material, urban morphology /
2025,14
No. 694
ISON Architects / ISON Architects / Son Jean / Why Gunsan?: Project Re\Turning Gunsan / FEATURE / ESSSAY / architecture / 46 / FEATURE, ESSAY, Son Jean, Yeonghwa-dong, Japanese colonia period, old downtown, grid system, fourture teller, conservation, dismantling, reassembling, jazz club, hotel, Ground, courtyard, campo, material, urban morphology /
2025,11
No. 694
Why Gunsan?: Project Re\Turning Gunsan / FEATURE / urban / 18 / FEATURE, Project Re¡¬Turning Gunsan, ISON Architects, Son Jean, mid-sized city, Gunsan, old downtown, urban hollowing, population decline, vacant house, urban regereration, friendship, romance, network, local, neighbourhood /
2025,11
No. 694
Why Gunsan?: Project Re\Turning Gunsan / FEATURE / urban / 18 / FEATURE, Project Re¡¬Turning Gunsan, ISON Architects, Son Jean, mid-sized city, Gunsan, old downtown, urban hollowing, population decline, vacant house, urban regereration, friendship, romance, network, local, neighbourhood /
2025,01
No. 686
Kang Sukwon, Son Jean / eot-?: studio_K_works / Venice Biennale Inte / architecture / 112 / Venice Biennale Interview, Interview on the 30th Anniversary of the Korean Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, Venice Biennale, Arts Council Korea, Korean Pavilion, architecture exhibition, archive, commissioner, Kang Sukwon, Son Jean , Kim Seok Chul, Myung Dong Cathedral, National Museum of Korea, Hans Hollein, Giardini /