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Imagining Architecture for Non-Humans: Junglim Architecture Award for Student 2024

prize Kim Bokyoung Apr 24, 2024


SPACE April 2024 (No. 677) 

 

Grand prize winning proposal ¡®This Open Space is Private¡¯ ©This Open Space is Private / Image courtesy of Junglim Foundation 

 

On Mar. 2, the open final jury meeting was held for the Junglim Architecture Award for Student 2024, entitled A House for All: Today¡¯s Architecture for Earth¡¯s Tomorrow. Seventeen teams presented renovation scenarios to support coexistence with all creatures on Earth, and judges Kim Jeongim (principal, Seoro Architects), Cho Jaewon (principal, 0_1 Studio), and Choi Jin-Woo (eco-activist researcher) selected five teams for the awards. The team ¡®How Shoud We Live?¡¯, consisted of members Jo Beomhee¡¤Lee Jihun¡¤Lee Yunji, raised a question concerning the Cheonggyecheon Stream area and whether it is truly a place for everyone, after witnessing a contradictory scene where Cheonggyecheon Stream, an ecological stream, and a pet store coexist. On this matter, they proposed a plan to return all areas below Cheonggyecheon Stream to non-humans and use upper areas of shops for human beings, under the premise that pet shops will phase out and will be made illegal. ¡®This Open Space is Private¡¯, by Park Jae-A¡¤Chung Minji¡¤Kim Hyerin, is a proposal to give up underutilised outdoor public space to non-humans and create indoor space for humans. This proposal points out the danger for non-human creatures in occupying space together, and showed that coexistence can be possible by observing each other in each individual's own area. Cha Youngwon¡¤Kim Yeonji¡¤Jang Hyeonji focused on the ¡®wood wide web¡¯, an underground ecosystem shared by fungi and tree roots, and proposed ¡®Public Room; toilet¡¯, a prototype of an ecologically circular public toilet. Lee Kiberm¡¤Roh Jihwan proposed ¡®Form Ruins to Roots to Dwelling for All¡¯, a return scenario for a rural village, showing that the natural wildflower periods can be shortened through human intervention. Kim Joun¡¤Jang Juyoung¡¤Chung Seyoung proposed ¡®Made in Hyehwa¡¯, a Marrronier Villa renovation plan including the process of growing and processing of scrubbers, an eco-material. 


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