ON THE BORDER BETWEEN ART AND CAPITAL: SMALL PROJECTS
Kevin Mark Low received his BArch in University of Oregon in 1988 and M. S. Arch in MIT in 1991. He established small projects in 2002 based in Malaysia and has worked various projects in Malaysia, Thailand, and other countries. He has been professionally involved in writing, environmental sculpture, illustrating, teaching and copyrighting.
Dialogue with Architects from Southeast Asia 10
Through 12 settings, architect Park Changhyun discusses with architects of various generations from Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Taiwan on the topic of residence. This series article intends to share the reflections and thoughts of these contemporary architects from Southeast Asia and share their present positions with its readers.
Park Changhyun did his M.Arch and at the Graduate School of Architecture, Kyonggi University. He is currently the principal at a round architects. He won the 32nd KIA Award for his SKMS Research Lab, the Seoul Metropolitan City Architecture Award for his Joeun Sarangchae, and the Kim Swoo Geun Preview Award for his Jeju Mujindowon. He is also the winner of the Iconic Award held at Germany in 2019 for his Jeju Seoho-dong Residence. He has taught students at Kyonggi University, Hongik University, and Korea University from 2002 to 2018, and he is currently leading a project mapping the Korean architectural landscape by interviewing about 60 architects from Korea, Japan, and Portugal.
Introduced here is small projects, a team based in Malaysia’s capital city, Kuala Lumpur. The principal of small projects, Kevin Mark
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