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Solution 3. Adaptive Reuse: Samil Building Renovation
Junglim Architecture
Today¡¯s Architecture for Tomorrow¡¯s Earth: Junglim Architecture
Completed in 1970, the Samilro Building (currently Samil Building) holds immense historical significance as a symbol of Korea¡¯s modernisation and as architect Kim Chung-up¡¯s first office project. As the nation¡¯s first high-rise, it had aged significantly over 50 ...
[Public Architecture for Tomorrow] Yo...
A Cool-Headed Warmth: LAZY HAWK
Grafting Life onto Nature: LABRI
Reversing Internal and External: Omni...
On Engineered Beauty: Chari Café
[Public Architecture for Tomorrow] Ka...
[Public Architecture for Tomorrow] Fu...
Nature as Otherness: Seongmunan CC Cl...
Enhancing The Scenic Village: Shared ...
Digging Into the Memories of an Islan...
An Art of Coexistence: Pavilion of Fl...
Three Circles and Water: Plaza_Circle
[Public, Memory, and Place: When to S...
Connecting Memories: 105
[Public, Memory, and Place: When to S...
Living Past, Old Future: Song Hyun Ja...
Marginal Architecture, Between the Se...
A Variation In Genre: A Building
Somewhere around here: HOJI
The Flow of Ground Between Mountain a...
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