When Reactions Become Action
Cho: The last pair of projects are residential projects in Daejeon and completed around the same time. One is the home to a family of five, and the other is a 600-person dormitory. Although contrasting in scale, they have exciting commonalities as a system of relationships created by public and private spaces. Both systems have been distilled from reactions from various challenging given conditions, yet they seem to have acquired a kind of autonomy as if they emerged from pure action.
Cho: The House of 20,000 Books ▼30 is located in a single-family zoning area in Daejeon, close to the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), where the husband, a professor, teaches. The wife, a high school teacher, and their three daughters lived in Seoul, and the client’s family, dispersed
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