Cool City Lab - Seoul, Summer Online Workshop

"A Space Design Workshop on Rediscovering of Subterranean Water in Seoul"

Cool City Lab-Seoul is seeking students who are interested in a summer online workshop on the rediscovering and innovative regeneration of Bukchon (a well-remained traditional village in the center of Seoul city in South Korea) waterways. This workshop is part of a project for <Future School> for the Korean Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale. The Cool City Lab-Seoul online workshop will be composed of a virtual Bukchon site tour, lectures, and online design studio classes. The design results will be exhibited physically at Bukchon HanokCheong in Seoul and virtually on <Future School> Online in July. This workshop is open to everybody who can participate via Zoom.

In the Cool City Lab-Seoul Online Summer Workshop, Professor Kyong Park of the Department of Visual Arts at San Diego State University in California, Professor Younghwan Lim of the Department of Architecture at Hongik University, and Sunhyun Kim, the CEO of D.LIM Architect, will teach small classes in English and Korean.

제17회 베니스비엔날레 국제건축전 한국관 <미래학교>, 쿨시티 프로젝트 주최 

쿨시티 랩 - 서울 여름 온라인 워크숍

버려진 북촌 물길 재발견 및 혁신적 재생을 위한 공간 디자인 워크숍 참가자 모집


워크숍 장소: 실시간 온라인 Zoom 강의 및 설계 강좌

워크숍 강사: 박경(캘리포니아 샌디에고 주립대학 시각예술학과 교수), 임영환(홍익대학교 건축학과 교수), 김선현(디림건축 대표)

워크숍 기간: 7월 12일(월) - 7월 16 (금) 오전 9시 ~ 오후 12시 KST (하루 3시간)

참가비: 무료

신청 자격: 지속가능한 도시 공간 디자인에 관심 있는 대학생 및 대학원생(한국/미국 캘리포니아)

신청 방법: 쿨시티 홈페이지 및 <미래학교> 쿨시티 페이지 참조

제출 서류: 구글폼 지원서, 이력서(1장 PDF), 포트폴리오(최대 9장 PDF)

지원 마감: 6월 30일(수)

일정표


자세한 안내 및 온라인 지원서: https://forms.gle/TV22Rfw19DDXawRe9

쿨시티 홈페이지 https://www.coolcity-world.org/workshop

<미래학교> 쿨시티 페이지 https://futureschool.kr/en/cool-city

이메일 문의: coolcityworld2021@gmail.com 


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Kyong Park is a professor at the Department of Visual Arts at the University of California, San Diego (since 2007), was the founding director of StoreFront for Art and Architecture in New York(1982-1998). His recent project is a sequence of three research art exhibitions that visualized the continental and urban relations between the East and the West, commissioned and exhibited at the Asia Culture Center in Gwangju, South Korea (2015-18).

Sunhyun Kim is a founding partner of D.LIM Architects. She received a master’s degree from Harvard University. Her projects include the Ahn Jung-Geun Memorial, CJ Nine Bridges The Forum, Stardom Entertainment Office, and Naver Nursery School.

Yeonghwan Lim is a partner of D.LIM architects and a professor of Architecture at Hong-Ik University, Seoul. He received a master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. from Seoul National University, focusing on sustainability in architecture.