
Seoul: The Latest Architecture and News
Mookdong Multi Housing / Moon Hoon
Sejong Art Center Winning Proposal / DMP Partners

Designed by DMP Partners, their winning proposal for the Sejong Art Center (SAC) is composed of two theaters, a main theater with more than 800 seats, a medium sized theater with 300 seats, a film theater with 250 seats, and an art gallery. Located in the international cultural area between nature-scape and urban-scape, the building combines nature and city through its straight, linear shape. This form is applied in accordance with the city and its curvature shape is in accordance with nature to create a comfortable feeling. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Performing Arts Studio of the National Theatre of Korea Second Prize Winning Proposal / Archiplan

Designed by Archiplan, their second prize winning proposal for the Performing Arts Studio of the National Theatre of Korea is an extension design concept for the performers practice facilities in the basement of the existing plaza. The main issue is the vitalization of the environment which is now 'blocked' by the retaining wall on the edge of the main road and by the steep slope that makes a disconnection of the site. By embracing art, culture, and the city itself, this proposal connects the two-dimensional old theatre-plaza and the nearby park to link the performer and the citizens while allowing the art and culture flow well. More images and architects’ description after the break.
P&P / D.LIM architects

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Architects: D.LIM architects
- Area: 467 m²
- Year: 2013
Films & Architecture: "Cloud Atlas"

Cloud Altas is the adaptation of David Mitchell's novel by the same name. It follows six different story-lines, each taking place in a different time period, ranging over hundred of years (from our past to future). Each era gets a careful development of space, and, as usual, the Watchowski Brothers show their unique way of imagining the city of the future.
In fact, the story lines were filmed separately: while Tom Tykwer was working on those stories that take place in the 1930's and 1970's, the Watchowski Brothers were filming all the futuristic ones (which take place in the year 2321). Several famous buildings were utilised - let us know if you recognise any of them. Enjoy and as always, comment!
Neil Barrett 'Shop in Shop' / Zaha Hadid Architects

Text description provided by the architects. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the ‘Shop in Shop’ concept for Neil Barrett is based on a singular, cohesive project that is divided into sixteen separate pieces. Specific pieces have then been selected and installed into each of the four Neil Barrett Shop in Shop’s in Seoul, and also into the Hong Kong shop; creating a unique display landscape within each store. The pieces have been carved and molded from the original solid as pairs that define each other to create an artificial landscape that unfolds multiple layers for display. More images and architects' description after the break.
Choonwondang Oriental Clinic & Museum / Doojin Hwang Architects

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Architects: Doojin Hwang Architects
- Area: 1882 m²
- Year: 2007
The Bricks / Doojin Hwang Architects
H-House / Sae Min Oh_ bang by min

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Architects: BANG by MIN – Sae Min Oh
- Area: 403 m²
- Year: 2012
My Boon / Jaklitsch - Gardner Architects PC

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Architects: Jaklitsch / Gardner Architects PC
- Area: 622 m²
- Year: 2012
HouseWING / AnLstudio + Heebon
Hyundai Advances Design Studio / Delugan Meissl Associated Architects

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Architects: Delugan Meissl Associated Architects
- Year: 2011
Poroscape / younghanchung X platial

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Designers: younghanchung X platial
- Area: 191 m²
- Year: 2011
In Progress: Lotte World Tower / KPF

Construction of the Lotte World Tower in Seoul, South Korea designed by high-rise architectural firm KPF is well underway. Won via an international design competition, this new tower will rise up to a pinnacle height of 555 meters. Organized around a mixed-use program including retail, office, hotel and an observation deck at the peak, the tower pulls inspiration from historical Korean arts of ceramics, porcelain, and calligraphy. More details after the break.
Seoul Memorial Park / Haeahn Architecture

Architects: Haeahn Architecture Location: Seoul Project Year: 2012 Photographs: Park Young-chae
Miega / BANG by MIN

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Architects: BANG by MIN
- Area: 124 m²
- Year: 2012
Seoul Floating Islands / Haeahn Architecture & H Architecture
Video: A Conversation with Steven Holl inside the Daeyang Gallery & House
Journey through the flawless space of the Daeyang Gallery & House in South Korea and learn about the ideas behind the design from the legendary architect himself, Steven Holl.
Created by the architectural filmmakers from Spirit of Space, the first video takes you on a tour through the “miniature utopia” of the Daeyang Gallery & House. Although the notion of music plays as an underlining theme throughout the design, Holl encourages visitors to focus on the feelings that arise as the body moves through the space. He believes that “architecture can change the way you feel, like music… it can bring you into another world.”












