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Sung Hong Kim Architecture

Changes in Urban Planning Policies and Urban Morphologies in Seoul, 1960s to 2000s (2013.9) Changes in Urban Planning Policies and Urban Morphologies in Seoul, 1960s to 2000s Kim, Sung Hong, “Changes in Urban Planning Policies and Urban Morphologies in Seoul, 1960s to 2000s,” Architectural Research, International Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea, ISSN 1229-6163, Vol. 15, No. 3(September 2013). pp.133-141. Abstract The purpose of this paper is to highlight the main polici.. 더보기
Seoulutions: A Dutch Architect’s Meaningful Experiment (2013.4.1) Seoulutions: A Dutch Architect’s Meaningful Experiment Focus Korea, (Korea Foundation), April 1, 2013 http://www.koreafocus.or.kr/design3/culture/view.asp?volume_id=136&content_id=104591&category=C [English Translation from JoongAng Ilbo, February 26, 2013] Kim, Sung Hong Professor of Architecture and Urbanism, University of Seoul Dutch architect Bart Reuser of Next Architects, who spent a year .. 더보기
Book Review : Future Asian Space (2013.1.17) Future Asian Space by Singapore Review of Books January 17, 2013 http://singaporereviewofbooks.org/2013/01/17/future-asian-space/ Sung Hong KIM, “The Paradox of Public Space in the Korean Metropolis,” In Limin Hee, Boontharm Davisi, and Erwin Viray Eds, Future Asian Space: Projecting the Urban Space of New East Asia, Singapore: NUS Press, 2012. By Jia-Ching Chen, PhD Candidate in City & Regional.. 더보기
Architecture and Urbanism in an Era of Economic Uncertainty (2012.12.21) Architecture and Urbanism in an Era of Economic Uncertainty International Symposium, “Who will the Architect be in 2025?” Korea National University of Arts, December 21, 2012 The Korean word for ‘modern,’ keundae, was borrowed from Japanese and as such is conceived by Koreans as something ambiguous. While it represents enlightenment, civilization and urbanity, it also brings to mind subordinatio.. 더보기
Sung Hong KIM, Architecture and Urbanism, University of Seoul Sung Hong Kim is a professor of architecture and urbanism at the University of Seoul. He studied architecture at Hanyang University in Seoul (M. S.), the University of California at Berkeley (M. Arch.), and Georgia Tech in Atlanta (Ph. D.). He was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the University of Washington in 2006 and Provost of the Planning and Research Office at the University of Seoul from 2.. 더보기
Publications & Articles BOOKS 2016.5 “The FAR Game: Constraints Sparking Creativity” with Eungee CINN, Keehyun AHN, Seungbum KIM, Isak CHUNG, Da Eun JEONG, and Richard Enos, SPACE Books. 2013 EASTERN PROMISES. Contemporary Architecture and Spatial Practices in East Asia, edited by Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Andreas Fogarasi and Christian Teckert, with essays, project descriptions as well as research material on the reg.. 더보기
From the Aristocratic to the Commercial (2010.2) FROM THE ARISTOCRATIC TO THE COMMERCIAL In Heng C.K. et al. Eds, On Asian Streets and Public Space, Singapore : NUS Press, 2010. KIM, Sung Hong, University of Seoul The ingredients of a main street are a microcosm of the larger city. Every major world city seems to have a main street whose mere name instantly conjures images and memories of the city. In Seoul that street is Chongno. With more th.. 더보기
Megacity Network Contemporary Korean Architecture (2007.12) Megacity Network KIM Sung Hong In KIM Sung Hong & Peter Cachola Schmal Eds., Megacity Network : Contemporary Korean Architecture. Berlin: Jovis, 2007, pp.42-59. One of the major challenges that contemporary Korean architecture has been facing in recent decades has been to simply keep pace with rapid industrialization and the corresponding densification of its major urban center, the megacity kno.. 더보기
Paradox of Public Space (2005.10) The Paradox of Public Space in the Asian Metropolis Germany-Korea Public Space Forum, Deutsches Architektur Museum Korean Organizing Committee for the Guest of Honour at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2005, October 14, 2005 KIM, Sung Hong, University of Seoul Reprinted as the ttile of "The Paradox of Public Space in the Korean Metropolis," In Limin Hee, Boontharm Davisi, and Erwin Viray Eds, Future Asi.. 더보기
Online@Offline (2004.12) online@offline City of the bang, 2004 Venice Biennale, 9th International Architecture Exhibition, Korean Culture & Art Foundation 방의도시, 2004베니스비엔날레 제9회 국제건축전 한국관 KIM, Sung Hong, Commissario Aggiunto Seoul is one of the densest urban centers on the planet. Approximately one quarter of the total population of South Korea, over ten million people, live in the capital city today. The concentration o.. 더보기