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Published by Rockport Publishers, Inc, Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1999
ISBN 10: 1564965244 ISBN 13: 9781564965240
Language: English
Softcover. Condition: VG+; Like new, spine unbroken. Blue-and-white illus. wraps; 78 pp.; Foldout flaps in front and back covers; 6 gatefolds; Profusely illustrated with color photos and bw drawings; Text in English; Part of the Single Building Series: Process of an Architectural Work; Discusses the design and building of the Whanki Museum.
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Published by Gloucester MA, Rockport Publishers Inc., 1999
ISBN 10: 1564965244 ISBN 13: 9781564965240
Language: English
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Single Building Series I. Process of an Architectural Work.
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Published by Gloucester, Mass. : Rockport, 1999
ISBN 10: 1564965244 ISBN 13: 9781564965240
Language: German
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Add to basketMit zahlr. auch farb. Abb. Condition: Sehr gut. 78 S. Einband leicht berieben. - The Whanki Museum, built in 1992, commemorates and houses the works of Kim Whanki, a painter and pioneer of modern art in Korea. With its combination of lyricism and logic, its evocation of nature and its meticulous construction of order, the museum gracefully embodies the spirit of the painter. At the same time, it is emblematic of the design philosophy of its architect, Kyu Sung Woo. Woo, a Korean-born architect working in the United States, grew up in Seoul and Kaesung (now part of North Korea) during the turbulent period of Korean history that followed the end of the Korean War. After graduating from Seoul National University with a degree in architecture in 1963, he worked at the Institute of Housing, Urban and Regional Planning under the Korean Ministry of Construction. There, Woo met American architect Oswald Nagler, who trained him in urban design and later encouraged him to continue his studies in the United States. Woo came to the United States to study at Columbia University in 1967. At Columbia, he was particularly influenced by the philosophy of Victor Christ-Janer, who emphasized the importance of a substructural or "primal imagery." It was also during this time that Woo met artist Kim Whanki. Woo continued his architectural studies at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he met Jose Luis Sert. Upon graduation he entered Serfs architectural office. During the five-year period in which he worked closely with Sert, Woo gained an education in design that would greatly inform his later techniques and practices. With Sert as a mentor, he worked on both American and European projects. ISBN 9781564965240 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.