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labelleabeille · 6 years
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Root Bench in Seoul by Yong Ju Lee Architecture
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mymodernmet · 6 years
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Clever Wood Bench Sprawls Out Like the Roots of a Tree in South Korea
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bodashiri · 4 years
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Seo Bok 서복 徐福  (2020) Official Trailer (English sub)
█ Seo Bok (2020 Korean Movie)
Official English Title : Not confirmed
Korean Title : 서복 徐福
Director & Writer : Lee Yong-Ju 이용주 (Architecture 101 건축학개론)
Cast : Gong Yoo 공유, Park Bo-Gum 박보검, Jo Woo-Jin 조우진
Genre : SF, human cloning
Release date : December 2020
Synopsis : 
Min Ki-Heon 민기헌 (played by Gong Yoo), a former intelligence agent who is terminally ill, comes across mankind's first human clone Seo Bok 서복 (played by Park Bo-Gum) who is known as immortal. Chief Ahn (played by Jo Woo-Jin), the head of the Korean intelligence bureau, attempts to hide Seo Bok's existence from the public, so he assigns Ki-Heon a mission to protect Seo Bok. As a result, they become caught up in dangerous incidents involving several forces who are on the hunt to possess the clone.
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In the history, Seo Bok 서복 徐福 (Xu Bu in Chinese pronunciation)  is a legendary Chinese man who left to find a herb for immortality in order to fulfill the desire of China’s first emperor. According to the legend, however, he never returned to the emperor and founded a new country somewhere on the eastern islands. The movie director said he borrowed a motif from this legend, and wants to talk about the story of eternal life.
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“Root Bench”, designed by computational tools, is an urban installation by Yong Ju Lee Architecture in #SouthKorea | 2018. The art piece designed by computer algorithm presents dynamicity from three-dimensional geometry. The metal frame with concrete footing supports the overall form as main structure and wooden deck covers it. Post by: @hamithz ——————————————————————— * Turn ON Post Notifications to see new content * Instagram 👉🏼 instagram.com/parametric.architecture * Website: 👉🏼 www.parametric-architecture.com * Facebook: 👉🏼 facebook.com/parametric.archi * Pinterest: 👉🏼 pinterest.com/parametricarchitecture * YouTube: 👉🏼 youtube.com/parametricarchitecture * Twitter: 👉🏼 twitter.com/parametricarch * Snapchat: 👉🏼 snapchat.com/paarchitecture * Linkedin: 👉🏼 linkedin.com/company/parametric.architecture * Tumblr: 👉🏼 parametricarchitecture.tumblr.com ——————————————————————— @ylee2345 #bench #benchdesign #urbanfurniture #installation #bench #benches #wood #woodwork #artwork #design #designer #parametric #grasshopper3d #rhinoceros3d #parametricarchitecture #parametricdesign #parametricism #architecture #architect #archilovers #architectureporn #architecturephotography #mimar #mimarlik #arquitectura #awesomeshots #amazingshot #photooftheday #projectoftheday #photographer (at South Korea) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7gGnkkJVpl/?igshid=1rbujz1zls6io
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Part public art sculpture, part public furniture, Root Bench in Hangang Art Park in #Seoul, #SouthKorea, not only defies categorization but it also blurs the boundaries between the man-made and the natural environment. Designed by local practice #YongJuLeeArchitecture, the installation appears as a network of tree roots that organically spread out over the park’s grassy terrain. Read more at https://www.yatzer.com/root-bench-yong-ju-lee #yatzer @ylee2345 #건축 #디자인 Photography by Kyungsub Shin & Yong Ju Lee Architecture. (at Seoul, South Korea) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuN5eJAHXhn/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1xa5ah0ce2k45
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Root Bench / Yong Ju Lee Architecture
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barbarapicci · 5 years
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“Root #Bench” by #YongJuLee @ #Seoul, South Korea @ylee2345 Info & gallery: https://barbarapicci.com/2019/04/26/root-bench-yong-ju-lee/ #arte #art #artinstallation #installazione #architettura #architecture #cultureisfreedom #artisfreedom #curiositykilledtheblogger #artblogging #photooftheday #artaddict #artistsoninstagram #amazing #artwork #instacool #instaart #followart #artlover #contemporaryart #artecontemporanea #artmuseum #artcurator #artwatchers #artcollectors #artdealer #arthistory https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwttk1gltot/?igshid=137mqhbzmxrvp
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architectnews · 2 years
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Heungkuk Tower, Busan South Korea
Heungkuk Tower Busan, South Korean Office Building Photos, New Construction Design, Architect
Heungkuk Tower in Busan
20 Apr 2022
Design: Mecanoo
Location: Busan, South Korea
Photos: Kyungsub Shin
Heungkuk Tower, South Korea
Located in South Korea’s second most populous city Busan, the Heungkuk Tower serves as an office building and sits adjacent to the coastline and close to the city’s high speed rail network.
Façade & Frame The building’s distinguishing feature is its stark black and fuchsia facade of various linear patterns. The role of the frame extends beyond decoration, continuously creating different atmospheres, filtering incoming light and making shadows across the interior spaces.
Day to night Maximising the land allocation, the building sits elegantly in a densely built up area of the city. The relationship between the building and its surroundings reflects the passing of time, changing from day to night. As the building glows from within, its characteristic facade pattern is revealed to the surroundings.
Employees and visitors of the companies housed in the building can make use of the roof garden as an area to retreat and an environment offering views into the port and surrounding district.
Heungkuk Tower in Busan, South Korea – Building Information
Architects: Mecanoo – https://www.mecanoo.nl/ Programme: Office building with total 20,000 m2 of office space Design: 2016 Realisation: 2017-2020 Client: Heungkuk Life Insurance Co., Ltd. Facade consultant Excfirm, Seoul, South Korea
Photography: Kyungsub Shin
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Heungkuk Tower, Busan South Korea images / information received 200422 from Mecanoo architecten, NL
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han-kan-of-study · 3 years
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Authors and People of note in the history of Korean Architectural History (ㅋㅋ) + their thoughts on what makes Korean art and architecture unique
Andre Eckardt
Man of religion, humanities scholar
Ancient harmony hidden in ease
beauty of simplicity and simple and honest beauty
feeling of symmetry and serenity
dreamlike and conservative
analysis of pattern
POV of world art history
discovery of architectural aesthetic
Go Yo-seop 고요섭
aesthete
desolate humor, folk art's presence
overall flavor of earthy, non-symmetric, non-interest
artless technique, unplanned plan
application to Korea of Occidental aesthetics' pattern history, history of national consciousness, history of society
Yanagi Muneyoshi
critic
the eternal beauty of the color white, found in the lines of Joseon
the beauty of quiet tragedy
unfolds his theory of aesthetics over a East Asian theo-philosophical foundation
Kim Yong-jun 김용준
painter, art critic
mild and pure quality
taste of small-scale cleanliness
leisurely and easy, formidable beauty
understands the aesthetic as one that emerges from nature
Dietrich Seckel
Art Historian
impromptu and refreshing energy is the charm of Korean art
Buddhist sculpture's massive sense of weight and volume
makes prescriptions based on comparisons within eastern art
analysis of expression of form
Choi Sun-woo 최순우
Art historian, art critic
heedless and foolish, spherical vibe, the coolness of elegance
Kim Weon-ryeong 김원룡
archaeologist
a beauty that transcends beauty and ugliness and expresses the world past
naturalism of natural beauty
exclusion of the "immaculate ego"
advises to define, stipulate Korean aesthetics' unique color and development through natural environment, economy, society, religious situation
Lee Dong-ju 이동주
political scientist
aesthetic of balance and perfected tools
exhaustive realism
the most discerning eye of his time, based on traditional theory of eastern painting
understanding of regional aesthetic specificites
rather than quantitative analysis, investigation into the conditions of high-quality pieces
Jo Yoh-han 조요한
philosopher
asymmetry and echo of simple nature
new wind and beauty of unsophiscatedness
beauty of 농현
discussion of korean aestehtic on basis of relgious background
emphasis on the importance of analysis rather than empirical research
Sekino Tadashi
scholar of architectural history
representative of Japan's scientific academicism
peninsular character, identity theory
퇴영고주의
섬욕화욕의 폐
under-sized, small-scale houses
was important to compilation of accurate surverys of Korean buildings, and his records are still used, but as part of the Japanese occupation does not enjoy a good status
Hujishima Gaijiro
scholar of architectural history
representative of Japan's scientific academicism
Tadashi's successor
participate in Joseon field surveys
creator of reconstruction plan of the Silla Royal Complex
stuided abroad in Europe
Joseon architectural theory, Korean architecture
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mi6021aidan · 4 years
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delhi-architect2 · 4 years
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ArchDaily - Wooden Decks in Public Spaces: Welcoming Floors for Collective Meeting
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Root Bench / Yong Ju Lee Architecture. Image © Kyungsub Shin
Wooden floors are know for their warm appearance, rich texture, and natural tones that vary according to the origin of the planks, changing with the weather and the passage of time. Outdoors, wooden surfaces are widely used for terraces and living areas, taking advantage of these inviting qualities to bring people together on warm and welcoming floors. Built with modular pieces, wooden decks can easily form artificial topographies, shaping creative and effective public spaces for rest, sports, games, and collective gathering.
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from ArchDaily https://www.archdaily.com/950144/wooden-decks-in-public-spaces-welcoming-floors-for-collective-meeting Originally published on ARCHDAILY RSS Feed: https://www.archdaily.com/
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bodashiri · 5 years
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2019 Korean Fantasy drama / movie #03
█ Seo Bok (Working title) (2019 Korean Movie)
Official English Title : Not confirmed
Korean Title : 서복 徐福
Director & Writer : Lee Yong-Ju 이용주 (Architecture 101 건축학개론)
Cast : Gong Yoo 공유, Park Bo-Gum 박보검, Jo Woo-Jin 조우진
Genre : SF, human cloning
Release date : 2019
Seo Bok 서복 is about Ki-Heon 기헌 (played by Gong Yoo), a former intelligence agent who comes across mankind's first human clone Seo Bok 서복 (played by Park Bo-Gum) and becomes caught up in dangerous incidents involving several forces who are on the hunt to possess the clone.
Jo Woo-Jin was the last actor to confirm his appearance in the film, and he will be playing Chief Ahn, the head of the Korean intelligence bureau who attempts to hide Seo Bok's existence from the public.
“Seo Bok” is the first Korean film to deal with the topic of human cloning.
(quotation from the soompi article)
In the history, Seo Bok 서복 徐福 is a legendary Chinese who left for Mt. Halla (which is located in Jeju island, South Korea) to find a herb for immortality in order to fulfill the desire of China's first emperor : eternal life. However, he never returned to the emperor. According to the legend,  he founded a new country somewhere on the east islands. 
The director said he borrowed a motif from this legend, and wants to talk about the story of eternal life. 
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2019 K-Fantasy drama / movie list
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olivierdemangeon · 4 years
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  Une adolescente disparaît, sa famille s’inquiète, mais la police piétine jusqu’au décès brutal de voisins qui semblaient tous avoir un lien avec l’adolescente…
    “Bulsinji-ok” (불신지옥), ou “Living Death” pour la distribution internationale, mais que l’on trouve également sous le titre de “Possessed”, est un film d’horreur sud-coréen datant de 2009, écrit et réalisé par Lee Yong-ju, à qui l’on doit également “Architecture 101” (2012). Les acteurs principaux sont Nam Sang-mi, qu’on a pu voir dans “Dead Friend” (2004), Shim Eun-kyung, qu’on a pu voir dans “Psychokinesis” (2018), Ryu Seung-ryong, qu’on a pu voir dans “The Admiral: Roaring Currents” (2014), Kim Bo-yeon, qu’on a pu voir dans “Moby Dick” (2011), Jang Young-nam, qu’on a pu voir dans “The Negotiation” (2018), Moon Hee-kyung, qu’on a pu voir dans “The Treacherous” (2015), et Shin Eun-jung, qu’on a pu voir dans “Canola” (2016). Ce film est paru le 12 août 2009 en Corée et a été récompensé du prix du Meilleur Scénario aux 30e Blue Dragon Film Awards.
L’histoire proposée par “Living Death” nous invite à suivre Hee-jin (Nam Sang-mi), une étudiante qui doit subitement rentrer chez elle après un appel téléphonique de sa mère lui annonçant la disparition de sa sœur de 14 ans, So-jin (Shim Eun-kyung). Lorsqu’elle arrive dans l’appartement familial, sa mère (Kim Bo-yeon), fervente catholique refuse de faire appel à la police, préférant se réfugier dans la prière. Hee-jin passe outre ses recommandations et l’inspecteur Tae-hwan (Ryu Seung-ryong) s’occupe de l’affaire. Pour lui, il n’y a pas lieu de s’inquiéter outre mesure, s’agissant probablement d’une fugue. Toutefois, l’affaire prend une tournure toute différente, lorsqu’une voisine se suicide en laissant une lettre d’excuses adressée à So-jin. Les investigations laissent entrevoir que cette dernière était possédée. Des événements de plus en plus étranges commencent à se développer et des morts suspectes ont lieu dans l’environnement direct de So-jin laissant Hee-jin dans le désarroi et l’inspecteur Tae-hwan dans l’expectative…
“Living Death” est à la fois un thriller et un film d’horreur. Durant la quasi-totalité du film, Hae-jin et l’inspecteur Tae-hwan recherchent la jeune So-jin disparue. Ensemble, ou chacun de son côté. L’inspecteur est atterré par les témoignages qui laissent une grande place au surnaturel. Bien que profondément incrédule, aussi bien par l’approche religieuse de la mère de So-jin que par l’aspect mystique et chamanique de l’affaire. L’ensemble l’ébranle, étant lui-même face à une situation personnelle compliquée par rapport à la maladie de son enfant et la détresse de sa femme. Les éléments horrifiques sont plutôt classiques avec des silhouettes qui traversent l’écran en contre-champ, des ombres, des portes qui s’ouvrent toutes seules, des yeux révulsés, des visages blafards, des corps meurtris. Rien de révolutionnaire, rien d’original, des choses familières, mais c’est correctement utilisé.
Le scénario concocté par Lee Yong-ju, qui endosse ici la double casquette de scénariste et de réalisateur, bien que primé, comporte certains trous. Bien qu’il ne faille pas systématiquement chercher à tout comprendre dans un film d’horreur s’articulant sur le mystique et/ou le paranormal, on s’emploie toujours à être cartésien face à ce que l’on nous propose. Certains aspects ne sont pas clairement expliqués et sont finalement masqués par un épilogue simple et des révélations qui lèvent le voile sur une bonne grosse partie du mystère. De l’ensemble des personnages, on retiendra essentiellement celui de la sœur aînée de la disparue, Hee-jin incarnée avec réalisme par Nam Sang-mi dans la bonne majorité du récit. Personnellement, j’ai commencé à ne plus adhérer au personnage dès lors que celui-ci se retrouve également sous l’emprise de ce qui s’apparente à une forme de possession par intermittence. Soit tu es possédée, soit tu ne l’es pas. Cela manque de simplicité. Je lui ai donc préféré le personnage de l’inspecteur Tae-hwan, interprété par l’excellent Ryu Seung-ryong. L’acteur offre une excellente performance, qui a elle seule mérite qu’on regarde ce film. Le pauvre tombe des nues. Il est tantôt ahuri, tantôt consterné face aux éléments de ses investigations.
Les valeurs de production de “Living Death” sont correctes. La photographie délivrée par Jo Sang-yoon est simple tout en s’attachant à préciser le niveau de vie modeste des principaux protagonistes de l’histoire, centré pour l’essentiel dans un immeuble de banlieue. La bande musicale et sonore orchestrée par Kim Hong-jib est excellente et participe grandement aux effets de frayeur et de tension proposés par le développement de l’intrigue. L’édition signée par Kim Jae-bum et Kim Sang-bum débouche sur un métrage de 106 minutes bien équilibré qui s’avère prenant dans sa majorité. À noter que Kim Sang-bum est loin d’être un inconnu œuvrant comme monteur depuis la fin des années 1990 et ayant travaillé sur des dizaines et des dizaines de films. Il a été primé à plusieurs reprises pour son travail dont notamment pour “Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance” (2002), “Oldboy” (2003), “Blood Rain” (2005) ou encore “The Man from Nowhere” (2010).
En conclusion, “Living Death” est un film d’horreur classique dans la moyenne, sans être vraiment bon et sans être fondamentalement mauvais. L’histoire est conventionnelle, l’intrigue est simple et le développement manque parfois de fluidité. Le rythme est cohérent, le récit est parfois embrouillé et la narration fait appel a de multiples flashbacks. La photographie est basique, la bande originale est excellente et l’édition permet de garder le spectateur captivé. La distribution offre de bonnes prestations cependant dominée par la performance de Ryu Seung-ryong. L’ensemble se laisse regarder sans être fondamentalement marquant.
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      LIVING DEATH (2009) ★★✭☆☆ Une adolescente disparaît, sa famille s'inquiète, mais la police piétine jusqu'au décès brutal de voisins qui semblaient tous avoir un lien avec l'adolescente...
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archipedia · 5 years
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yong ju lee's louvered fire station in korea suggests new identity for public buildings #architecture#archipedia #architecturevisualization #architectureproject #architecturaldesign #public #korea #firestation #design #facadedesign #facade #interiorarchitectureanddesign #interior #interiordesign #visualization #architectureideas #archilife #archilove #archilover #archimeme #contemporaryarchitecture #contemporary #contemporaryart (at South Korea) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0S7G2sjBs2/?igshid=oudbtn6x9sxc
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