Architecture in Seoul — where traditional Korean courtyard houses exist alongside hyper-modern cultural centres. Cafés built inside renovated hanok, concrete towers rising from narrow hillside lots, and a generation of Korean architects defining a new architectural identity.
Buildings and spaces that confront the climate emergency. Flood-resilient structures, carbon-neutral pavilions, passive houses, desert cooling systems, rewilded landscapes, and architecture that treats sustainability not as feature but as foundation. A growing collection.