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Superground underground : Seoul new groundscapes = Syup'ŏ kŭraundŭ ŏndŏ kŭraundŭ : Sŏul saeroun ttang ŭi p'unggyŏng / curated by Young Joon Kim and Manuel Gausa.
Main entry:

Superground underground (Seoul (Korea))

Title & Author:

Superground underground : Seoul new groundscapes = Syup'ŏ kŭraundŭ ŏndŏ kŭraundŭ : Sŏul saeroun ttang ŭi p'unggyŏng / curated by Young Joon Kim and Manuel Gausa.

Publication:

Jung-gu, Seoul : Published by Seoul Metropolitan Government, 2019.

Description:

386 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 26 cm

Notes:
Presents works exhibited in May and October 2018.
In English and Korean.
Summary:

N-ground' or 'multi-ground' ('Superground & Underground') concept applied to Seoul, call us to a new qualitative development that responds to the possibility to superimpose a new dense floor in the old infrastructures. A new ReCitying Topos on, inside, in, where and through which to develop new/old programs, uses and activities of life and relationship. The singularity of Seoul is the capacity for the city to combine and manage all the new global urban paradigmatic challenges. Seoul new qualitative development responds does not intend to "continue" or "recreate" the traditional city. Nor impose or positionate, transforming it, built machines or objects but superimpose a new dense floor (container and articulator at the same time) in the old obsolete infrastructures, that becomes a new Re-Citying. The old infrastructures are revealed as the ideal spaces to support these new floors, real and virtual at time. 0Projects: AZPML, NO. MAD, Chanjoong Kim, Eun Young Yi, Studio Fuksas, Alejandro Haiek, Mass Studies, NL Architects, IROJE, Francis Soler, It's, Michel Desvigne, MVRDV, Dominique Perrault, Go-Up Architects, Topotek 1, Atelier Bow-Wow, Charles Waldheim, among others.--Provided by publisher

ISBN:

9791161617312 (paperback)

Subject:

City planning Korea (South) Seoul Exhibitions.
Underground architecture Korea (South) Seoul Exhibitions.
Architecture souterraine Corée du Sud Séoul Expositions.
City planning
Underground architecture
Korea (South) Seoul

Form/genre:

Exhibition catalogs.
exhibition catalogs.
Catalogues d'exposition.

Added entries:

Kim, Yŏng-jun, 1960- editor.
Gausa, Manuel, curator, editor.
Kim, Young Joon curator, contributor.
Gausa, Manuel curator, contributor.
Superground underground.
Superground underground. English.

Syup'ŏ kŭraundŭ ŏndŏ kŭraundŭ : Sŏul saeroun ttang ŭi p'unggyŏng

Holdings:

Location: Library main 309920
Call No.: BIB 255063
Status: Available

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