The lecture is a retrospective of two architects, Taeyoung Kim and Hyunjun Kim on Onuel Community Housing, designed and built between 2015 and 2016. It begins with the key issues raised in the design process, proceeding to the architectural components designed as a response. It reveals the ambivalence of the goals and values that were actually embraced by the offer of design to choices, mobility and changeability, and its importance in the way how Oneul community has evolved since, living creative in everyday use of spaces both collectively and individually. The retrospective continues to the conversations with the Onul community members, further extending them to the discussions on the design of Community Housing now and afterwards.
TAEYOUNG KIM & HYUNJUN KIM
Taeyoung Kim is a Professor of Architecture at K’ARTS. Hyunjun Kim is a Professor of Architecture at KNU. Taeyoung and Hyunjun are the lead architects of Urban Topology [U.TOPO] based in Seoul. Their projects include Eunhye(Oneul) Community Housing of Seoul Architecture Awards 2018, Seongdong and Seongsu Book Maru projects of Public Building Awards of Korea 2018 and 2022.
ONEUL COMMUNITY
Minsoo Park is a Director of Oneul Community Housing and the leader of Oneul Community. Hyuna Jung is a resident of Oneul Community Housing and a member of Oneul Community.
The AA-Yonsei Lecture Series The Ambivalence of Design is organised by James Kwang-Ho Chung & Brendon Carlin (Unit Masters, AA Diploma 19), Jooeun Sung (Professor, Yonsei University) and Jae-Won Yi (Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University).
This event is funded by the British Council grant (British Council UK-Korea Virtual Academic Collaboration grant).
Image: The Oneul Community Housing Chronicle_Image by Urban Topology [u.topo]
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