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19 Aug 2010

Letter from South Korea

Architecture report: letter from South Korea. 

Since becoming the center of Asia's fourth strongest economy, Seoul's Government has refreshed the lackluster appearance of the city through supporting private investment and funding projects of metropolitan beautification - anything to escape the monotonous apartment-block aesthetic it was notorious for. As a result, contemporary Seoul is embracing the benefits, hosting competitions that are bringing the biggest names in international design, architecture and municipal planning to transform this ancient city into a magnetic urban metropolis. Being designated World Design Capital 2010 hasn't hurt, either.

Steel Lady in the Itaewon-dong neighbourhood by ChaePereira architects. Photography by: Park Wansoon

Structures such as the Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul National University Museum and moveable installation, the Prada Transformer, designed by Rem Koolhaas, have achieved international recognition. Most recently, Dongdaemoon Design Plaza and Park, by Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher, have been core projects of WDC Seoul.

Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul National University Museum

Unveiled at MIPIM 2010, the Yongsan IBD Dream Hub, will be connected to the newest green space ‘Seoul Central Park', while the Han River Renaissance project will be another marker in the design community, featuring the Yongsan International Terminal linking Seoul to ports in China, Hong Kong and Japan. Art Island will house a concert hall, an opera theatre and a multicultural performing space that hopes to rival the Sydney Opera House. Attention is not being denied to Seoul’s historically relevant buildings either with Old Seoul Station currently undergoing a highly anticipated renovation.

Dongdaemoon Design Plaza

Smaller, avant-garde design firms are also rising to prominence in what is still a very conservative society. They offer bolder individuals the chance to create buildings that stand out in the city landscape, like ChaePereira Architects, who cater to enterprising clients that are starting to appreciate a personalized approach to design.

So was 2010 the year that Seoul emerged as a potent force in international design? By embracing current architectural innovation, the city's remodelling job is intended to lure visitors who were previously unaware of its contemporary urban charms.

The article is republished with permission from Wallpaper.com 

Reader's Comments

1. 2010-08-20 03:18  
wow.. my home ..
2. 2010-08-20 04:10  
looks like a theme park...
3. 2010-08-20 23:17  
in Korea, everything is beautiful ... the people and country ...
4. 2010-08-23 02:45  
5. 2010-08-23 23:31  
I love Korea so much

6. 2010-08-24 04:59  
It is so exciting to see a city and country embracing good design for the public domain. I lived in Seoul for 3 years and watched the growth and am now disappointed I can't experience these new places. I am back in Sydney with it's fantastic Opera House, but with a government without a vision for the future.
7. 2010-08-24 18:08  
I heard that korea started to make Dongdaemoon design park.
but I hope Korean Gov pay enough compensation to street vendors who've maden Dongdaemoon district so bustling.

I think Korea is very good at showing good.
8. 2010-08-26 03:54  
i definitely want to go to Kore someday... if only there is someone who will take me there... hahah
9. 2010-08-30 01:23  
will be coming to Seoul from 30th sept - 12th Oct... any korean here?
Comment #10 was deleted by its author on 2010-08-30 22:29
11. 2010-08-30 22:29  
i been to korea over 10 time and i like the place and the people but never met a korean guy to be my boy friend . oh and i love the korean food.
12. 2010-09-12 11:08  
"avant-garde design firms are also rising to prominence in what is still a very conservative society"

what does this mean? a lot of poorer neighborhoods have been destroyed by the right-wing government to make way for the new architecture. in this case it's the firms, not the "society," that's conservative.
13. 2010-09-15 02:30  
wow... that looks so unreal!
14. 2010-11-22 14:36  
No offense but my short stay in Seoul revealed a "lackluster" city indeed. Take away the abundance of Korean signage and it could have been Columbus Ohio USA. Maybe I missed something. Probably will have to return to double check. But (many of) the locals are certainly a treat to the eyes.

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