Description
C3 439 explores how architecture negotiates space, site, and sensory experience. Dancing Degree by MannYoung Chung questions orthogonality through fluid design. In “New Projects,” works like Dream Maru by Seungbom Roh and Aewol Hangeo by IROJE Architects embrace light, landscape, and reflection, alongside interviews with Seung H-Sang and Hyungmin Pai. Non-referential Cafe showcases sensory-driven spaces, including Cafe Skog, Breath Coffee Works, and Cafe Mokjeokji 9. Lastly, “Rooted in Place” explores two Argentinian homes—Rita House and Moro House—each deeply connected to their sites. Through interviews and essays, issue 439 presents architecture as a dialogue—between body, place, and perception.
CONTENTS
- Dancing Degree: Negotiations with Orthogonality _ MannYoung Chung
- New Projects
- Emptying water, filling with light – Picture Book Dream Maru _ Seungbom Roh
- Certain tensions or the intensity of imagery _ Hyon-Sob Kim
- Slow stay at waterside moon – Aewol Hangeo _ IROJE Architects & Planners – Interview _ Seung H-Sang + Hyungmin Pai
- Non-referential Cafe
- Non-referential Cafe _ Insung Kim
- Crafting experiences through multi-sensory logic – Cafe Skog _ Simplex Architecture
- Designing complexity through simplicity _ Hyun-sik Seo
- Poetically embedded in the landscape flow – Breath Coffee Works _ SMART Architecure
- Picturesque between forest and water _ Insung Kim
- Where space mediates, not insists – Cafe Mokjeokji 9 _ IMA Architects
- Transforming a site-less space for a site-specific experience _ Dongwoo Yim
- Rooted in Place
- Two Argentinian homes explore relationships with their sites
- Rooted in place: Two Argentinian homes explore relationships with their sites _ Michèle Woodger
- Curvy house flips social and private levels – Rita House _ Estudio Fernández Renati – Interview _ Alejo Fernández + SoWon Kim
- A forest house emerging from the void – Moro House _ TAM – Guillermo Elgart – Interview _ Guillermo Elgart + Michèle Woodger

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