Catching the Korean Wave in Architecture
Following art, music and fashion, architecture might be the next big thing in Korea’s cultural revolution.
Haslinda Amin visits Seoul to get to know Korean architecture.
Photographer: Bloomberg OriginalsHello and welcome to Bloomberg’s weekly design digest. I’m Kriston Capps, staff writer for Bloomberg CityLab and your guide to the world of architecture and the people who build things.
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