도서소개
The Seoulite is a book that gathers 34 drawings exhibited at the Walking Like a Turtle gallery in Seoul, depicting the seasonal spaces of Seoul in axonometric drawings. Through this book, we evoke memories and experiences of Seoulites living in the city as well as visitors who have traveled to Seoul. Additionally, for those who wish to experience Seoul, we invite them to imagine themselves within the Korean spaces and scenery depicted in the drawings. The architects' perspective is objective, but the drawings of the book records various parts of Seoul romantically. The author of this book, Jaehyub Ko, describes in the preface, “This book is a fairy tale about City, People, and Architecture.” So, turn the pages and discover the tales Seoul holds within.
차례
Jongmyo Sanghoon Bae
Yongsan Station Kyungjoon Han
Dosan Park Sooyeon Park
Seokchon Lake Park Minso Kim
National Assembly Juyeon Seo
Seoul National Cemetry Jiwon Lee
Gyeongui Line Forest Park Jimin Kwak
Banpo Bridge Seoyoon Kim
Cheonggye Plaza Hyunkyu Joo
Seoul Plaza Sangwon Lee
Gwanghwamun Square Seungmook Kim
Sinchon Jinki Jeong
Seoul Olympic Stadium Hyowon Jeong
Teheranro Jaebum Lim
Bukchon Injun Hur
Songhyeon Green Plaza Hojoon Jang
Yangjae Citizen's Forest Seunghyeon Park
Dongdaemun Design Plaza Donghyuk Bae
Seoul Tower Minseok Kim
Insadong Junho Lee
Pungnap Toseong Raegan Lim
Euljiro Yujin Ko
Hongdae Hoemin Kim
Haneul Park Seungyun Jin
Gongdeok Minjun Gu
Marronier Park Siyoung Kim
Deoksugung Jiwon Kang
Gangbyeon Expressway Hoseung Choi
Seonyudo Park Junhong Min
Gyeongbokgung Jeongwon Yim
Costco Yeana Kim
Myeongdong Cathedral Jimin Ryu
Shinsegae Department Store Kyungmin Choi
Jongno 1-ga Jeongioon Lee
지원
KAIA(국토교통과학기술진흥원)
Yonsei University
Prof. Daesong Lee
저자 소개
Jaehyub Ko
Jaehyub Ko is an architect based in Seoul. He has been practicing and realising many projects with 'Junya Ishigami' including 'Serpentine pavilion 2019'. He currently runs a teaching studio at Hongik University as an adjunct professor, and at the Architectural Association Visiting School Seoul as a unit tutor. Jaehyub studied at Yonsei University and the Royal College of Art, London.
도서소개
The Seoulite is a book that gathers 34 drawings exhibited at the Walking Like a Turtle gallery in Seoul, depicting the seasonal spaces of Seoul in axonometric drawings. Through this book, we evoke memories and experiences of Seoulites living in the city as well as visitors who have traveled to Seoul. Additionally, for those who wish to experience Seoul, we invite them to imagine themselves within the Korean spaces and scenery depicted in the drawings. The architects' perspective is objective, but the drawings of the book records various parts of Seoul romantically. The author of this book, Jaehyub Ko, describes in the preface, “This book is a fairy tale about City, People, and Architecture.” So, turn the pages and discover the tales Seoul holds within.
차례
Jongmyo Sanghoon Bae
Yongsan Station Kyungjoon Han
Dosan Park Sooyeon Park
Seokchon Lake Park Minso Kim
National Assembly Juyeon Seo
Seoul National Cemetry Jiwon Lee
Gyeongui Line Forest Park Jimin Kwak
Banpo Bridge Seoyoon Kim
Cheonggye Plaza Hyunkyu Joo
Seoul Plaza Sangwon Lee
Gwanghwamun Square Seungmook Kim
Sinchon Jinki Jeong
Seoul Olympic Stadium Hyowon Jeong
Teheranro Jaebum Lim
Bukchon Injun Hur
Songhyeon Green Plaza Hojoon Jang
Yangjae Citizen's Forest Seunghyeon Park
Dongdaemun Design Plaza Donghyuk Bae
Seoul Tower Minseok Kim
Insadong Junho Lee
Pungnap Toseong Raegan Lim
Euljiro Yujin Ko
Hongdae Hoemin Kim
Haneul Park Seungyun Jin
Gongdeok Minjun Gu
Marronier Park Siyoung Kim
Deoksugung Jiwon Kang
Gangbyeon Expressway Hoseung Choi
Seonyudo Park Junhong Min
Gyeongbokgung Jeongwon Yim
Costco Yeana Kim
Myeongdong Cathedral Jimin Ryu
Shinsegae Department Store Kyungmin Choi
Jongno 1-ga Jeongioon Lee
지원
KAIA(국토교통과학기술진흥원)
Yonsei University
Prof. Daesong Lee
저자 소개
Jaehyub Ko
Jaehyub Ko is an architect based in Seoul. He has been practicing and realising many projects with 'Junya Ishigami' including 'Serpentine pavilion 2019'. He currently runs a teaching studio at Hongik University as an adjunct professor, and at the Architectural Association Visiting School Seoul as a unit tutor. Jaehyub studied at Yonsei University and the Royal College of Art, London.