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Convergent flux : contemporary architecture and urbanism in Korea / Jinhee Park, John Hong.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Park, Jinhee.
Contributor:
Harvard University. Graduate School of Design, publisher, sponsor.
Hong, John.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architecture--Korea (South)--History--21st century.
Architecture.
City planning--Korea (South)--21st century.
City planning.
Architects--Korea (South).
Architects.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (176 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Basel : Birkhauser Architecture ; Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Convergent Flux illustrates the contemporary architectural and urban planning developments in South Korea in the context of the country's considerable urban density. In recent years South Korea, which long stood in the shadow of the superpowers Japan and China, has surged in economic terms. That said, industrialization and the population explosion connected with it have created enormous challenges for the country at the interface between globalization and cultural identity. Some 10.5 million inhabitants live in the center of the capital Seoul, while the metropolitan area includes around 25 million residents making it the second largest conurbation in the world after Tokyo. The result is high urban density, which spells an enormous demand for the more efficient use of space and encourages verticalization in architecture. The publication outlines the current developments in South Korean architecture, urban development and landscape architecture by examining 32 projects in detail. An in-depth view of contemporary South Korean architecture is given by five essays that address topics such as the fusion of tradition and the modern, the re-defining of so-called "social spaces" and the country's special topographical situation. The authors are both architects, trained at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Koreanische Architektur heute: eine Synthese aus kultureller Identität und und westlicher Entwurfshaltung
Contents:
Front matter
Visual essay
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Conceptualizing Convergent Flux / Park, Jinhee / Hong, John
The Emergence of Modernism in Korean Architecture / Song, Kimm Joung
Redefining Regionalism: Politics, Tradition, and Identity in Korean Architecture / Jin, Baek
Positive Fragments: The Allegorical Language of Contemporary Korean Architecture / Hyungmin, Pai
Mega-events as Urban Transformers / Hong-Bin, Kang
The (Dis)Appearance of Materials in Modern Korean Architecture / Won-Joon, Choi
Emerging infrastructural alliances in Seoul / Yoonjin, Park / Jungyoon, Kim
Contributors
Illustration Credits
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
3-0346-1129-3
OCLC:
823384301

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