HAN Sujeong

HAN Sujeong

  • HAN Sujeong
    • Research
      • Cambodia Project
      • History Museum
      • Hanok
      • Ornament
    • Space Design
      • Kalevalakehto
      • Nanjune Paik's livingroom
      • Henri Matisse
      • Standard Paradise
      • HOMEWORK
      • Korean zither
      • Korean zither ll
      • Blank furniture
      • Mini Makers
    • Installation
      • Helsinki Eye
      • Dongnemun
      • Lighting wall
      • Among the Reeds
      • Cathedral
      • KiriKiriKokiri Temple
      • Flourishing Light
      • We Build City
    • Performance
      • Linking String
      • Linking String ver 2.
      • Octopus
      • Stick Man
    • Object
      • Bee Hive Light
      • Rack Chair
      • One Leg Project
      • Seaflower light
      • One eyed fish
      • Rudolph Tree
      • Little Elephant
      • Toniture
    • Workshop
      • Reciprocal structure
      • Animals in Museum
      • Circus Factory
      • Strange Zoo
      • Future Mobility
      • Secret Base
      • Garden of Alain
      • Little Giant
      • Name Birth
      • Mini Chandelier
    • Contact
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Research(4)

  • Ornament in Architecture

    Ornament in Architecture South Harbor, Finland l 2010 In architecture, ornament has a paradoxical existence in often being the most direct conceptual signifier, yet defined as dysfunctional. Historically ornament has been used as representation of hierarchy and in reference to traditions. The modernists used ornament to create associations with building techniques, industrial environment and a s..

    2013.11.07
  • Hanok (Korean traditional house)

    Hanok (Korean style house) Hwacheon, Korea (2012) Hanok is Korean traditional house which Korean have lived in for a long time. The vernacular architecture has adjusted Korean weather, earth condition and philosophy.

    2013.07.28
  • Phnom Penh Urban Planning Project

    Phnom Penh Urban Planning Project Phnom Penh, Cambodia (2010) Since Phnom Penh, Capital of Cambodia has been developed by capitalism, the poor citizen has been evicted from their residence in the city. At the new residential area, they are in crisis with several problems in terms of housing, transportation, education and public facilities.

    2011.06.05
  • Korean-Chinese History Museum

    Korean-Chinese History Museum YANJI ,CHINA l 2006 Ethnic Korean immigrants moved to and settled in Yanji city, China under the Japanese colonial rule. The shaking history education system makes the young generations confusing their national identity. The history museum can promote the spirit of Koreans and preserve their unique culture.

    2011.06.04
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