Open Ended City

Seoul, South Korea

The existing use of the site consists primarily of infrastructure, agricultural plots, and natural terrain. At the very center of our site is a large development that we cannot move. The existing landscape, development and its related functions define the quality of our site. What if, rather than attempting to suppress or insulate these uses from our development, they are considered as latencies capable of forming the identity of a new site, with multiple centers? Can the introduction of new urban conditions benefit from and reinforce the existing conditions of the site?


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Credits

Instructors
Pro. Mitesh Dixit
Research Coordinator
Miles Gertler
Research Team
Stef Bogaerds Samuel Liew Jan Maarten Mulder Erjen Prins