Seung H-Sang
Seung H-Sang (Korean: 승효상; Hanja: 承孝相; RR: Seung Hyo-sang; born October 26, 1952) is a South Korean architect who studied at Seoul National University and Technische Universitaet in Wien. After working for Kim Swoo-geun from 1974 to 1989, he established his own office 'IROJE architects&planners' in 1989.
Seung was a core member of the 4.3 Group, which strongly influenced South Korean architecture, and participated in founding the Seoul School of Architecture for a new educational system. He is the author of 'Beauty of Poverty (1996 Mikunsa)', 'Architecture, Signs of Thoughts (2004 Dolbegae)', ‘Landscript (2009 Yoelhwadang)’ and 'Memorial of Roh Moo-hyun (2010 Nulwa)', and was a Visiting Professor of North London University and taught at Seoul National University and at Korea National University of Arts.
“Beauty of poverty. Here‚ it is more important to use than to have‚ to share than to add‚ to empty than to fill.”[1]
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His works are based on his critical concerns with Western culture of the 20th century, particularly regarding the topics of beauty and poverty. He won various prizes for his practice and work and served as coordinator for 'Paju Book City'. The American Institute of Architects made Seung an Honorary Fellow of AIA in 2002, and the Korea National Museum of Contemporary of Art selected him as Artist of the Year in 2002, which was a first for any architect, after which he hosted a grand solo architecture exhibition. Seung has gained worldwide fame as an architect by way of his architectural achievements and various international exhibitions, as well as has spread his architectural influence over Asia, Europe, and the Americas. In 2007, the South Korean government honored Seung with the Korea Award for Art and Culture, and he was commissioned as director for Gwangju Design Biennale 2011 after for Korean Pavilion of Venice Biennale 2008. In 2014–2016, he was the first City Architect of Seoul Metropolitan Government, planning and reviewing major public projects in Seoul. Since 2018, he was appointed Chief Commissioner of the Presidential Commission on Architecture Policy of MOON Jae-in administration.[2]
Major works
- Sujoldang, South Korea, 1993
- Subaekdang, South Korea, 1998
- Welcomm City, South Korea, 2000
- Commune by the Great Wall, Beijing, China, 2000
- Hyehwa Culture Center, Daejeon University, South Korea, 2003
- Chaowai SOHO, Beijing, China, 2004
- Korea DMZ Peach and Life Valley, South Korea, 2005
- 30th Anniversary Memorial Hall of Daejeon University, Korea, 2008
- Memorial for Former President, Roh Moo-hyun, South Korea, 2009[3]
- 360 Earth Water Flower Wind Country Club, Yeoju, South Korea, 2009
- Teochon House, South Korea, 2010
- Art Villas, Jeju, South Korea, 2010
- Hyunam, Gunwi, South Korea, 2012[4]
- Myung Films Paju Office, Paju, South Korea, 2015[5]
Books
- Beauty of Poverty[6] (First edition: Mikunsa,1996; 30th anniversary revised edition: Slow Walk, 2016) (Korean-English Bilingual)
- Architecture, Signs of Thoughts (Dolbegae, 2004)
- Landscript (Youlhwadang, 2009)
- Old things are all beautiful (Culturegrapher, 2012)
- 某用空間 (Typomedia, 2013)
- Seung H-Sang Document (Youlhwadang, 2015)
Awards
- 2017: Kyung-Ahm Prize
References
- Seung, H-Sang (2016). Beauty of Poverty. Seoul, Korea: Slow Walk. ISBN 9788991418226.
- 윤종석 (2018-04-15). "제5기 국가건축정책위원회 출범…위원장엔 건축가 승효상". 연합뉴스 (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-11-16.
- MIMOA, Sosukwon, Memorial For Former President Roh Moo-Hyun.
- ArchDaily, Hyunam, Gunwi, South Korea
- ArchDaily, Myung Films Paju Office, Paju, South Korea
- 1952-, Sŭng, Hyo-sang; 1952-, 승 효상 (2016). Pinja ŭi mihak / Beauty of poverty / Seung H-Sang (Kaejŏngp'an ed.). Sŏul-si. ISBN 9788991418226. OCLC 965326358.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)