South Korean architecture reflects the social, economic and political struggles that the country has faced
Going beyond military threat, famine and dictatorship discussions, two new books give a more multi-faceted sense of North Korea
This Seoul-based practice creates buildings and installations that are sensitive to the specific stories each site has to tell
As attitudes towards the architect and the built environment evolve in South Korea, STPMJ question the way people inhabit the city and its buildings
Behind the enigma of the father of Korean architecture was an edifice of a modern architect who practised what he preached
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