A Tight or Loose Fit
Oct 02, 2020
4 minutes
Lim Yeonghwan
professor, Hongik University
Small public architecture projects are difficult. Construction budgets are a defining factor for every aspect of the project, often cutting both design fees and timelines short. In spite of embracing the unprofitable nature of the project from the onset, a lot more time and hard work ends up being poured into these projects. Nevertheless, this can be a rewarding experience. Architects can engage in both design and auditing, and once the client recognises the good intentions of the architect, projects are generally completed and considered successful.
Doksan Library Remodeling is an example of this kind of project. Early last year, we received a
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