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All posts tagged "architecture"
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Korean architecture stands strong despite modernization
By Kwon Mee-yoo Korean architecture captures the essence of the nation’s ancient heritage and traditions. However, its beauty and value have too often been neglected as Korea modernized at top speed and was overwhelmingly influenced by Western...
- Posted December 2, 2015
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[CNET] World’s first 3D-printed apartment building constructed in China
While architectural firms compete with their designs for 3D-printed dwellings, one company in China has quietly been setting about getting the job done. In March of last year, company WinSun claimed to have printed 10...
- Posted January 20, 2015
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Andrew Kim-managed project wins highest honor in architecture
The LeFrak Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., was awarded the prestigious American Institute of Architects’ 2015 Honor Award. Andrew Kim, 45, is an architect with Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects who was project manager for seven years. The...
- Posted January 13, 2015