Hyunje Joo reflects on competitions, pavilion design, and material reuse through projects such as Concrete Utopia, proposing new ways of engaging with urban space.
Hyunje Joo reflects on competitions, pavilion design, and material reuse through projects such as Concrete Utopia, proposing new ways of engaging with urban space.
In Seosomun History Park, nothing signals a museum at first. People cut across the grass, pause in the shade, take the shortest line through the site. Red brick walls sit
An adaptive reuse project links a 1949 hanok and a 1968 concrete building through an alley inspired stairwell, layering urban memory into a new contemporary order.
Located in Icheon, a region long associated with rice cultivation and flower farming, NONSPACE emerges from a village context facing gradual demographic decline and an ageing population. Rather than introducing
Unveiled at Godeok I Park in Gangdong gu, Seoul, Arc ZERO Eclipse marks a new chapter in Australian artist James Tapscott’s ongoing exploration of light, water, and atmosphere. Recently recognised