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A group of RIBA Part II Architecture students are embarking on an exchange programme between ASD London Metropolitan University and the Korea National University of Arts. As part of a satellite group of the Free Unit, we will be based in Seoul, South Korea from October to December 2010. Here, our projects will begin, and will continue when we return to London. This blog will be a record and platform for discussion of my discoveries..

My initial interest lies in Seoul's social and political history, how these systems manifest themselves in its architecture, and what the city represents today.
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  • Apatu (7)
  • Colonialism (1)
  • colour (1)
  • Communism (1)
  • construction (1)
  • Florian Beigel (1)
  • Heyri Art Village (3)
  • Hongjie (3)
  • Inwangsan (5)
  • Japan (1)
  • landscape (11)
  • light (1)
  • maps (1)
  • materiality (1)
  • mountains (11)
  • Namsan Mountain (5)
  • nature (2)
  • North Korea (2)
  • Paju Book City (3)
  • retaining walls (12)
  • River Han (3)
  • Seoul (4)
  • South Korea (2)

ARCHIVE

  • ▼  2011 (4)
    • ▼  January (4)
      • Gift reflection and looking forward: A proposition...
      • Discovering the 'undercity'
      • Northern Heights Pathway
      • Returning to London
  • ►  2010 (57)
    • ►  December (18)
    • ►  November (21)
    • ►  October (12)
    • ►  September (6)

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