966. Minsuk Cho (Mass Studies) & James Slade (Slade Architecture) /// Pixel House /// Heyri Art Village, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea /// 1999-01.
OfHouses presents Houses of the 90′s, part VIII: SuperAsian. (Photos: © Yong-Kwan Kim.)


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966. Minsuk Cho (Mass Studies) & James Slade (Slade Architecture) /// Pixel House /// Heyri Art Village, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea /// 1999-01.
OfHouses presents Houses of the 90′s, part VIII: SuperAsian. (Photos: © Yong-Kwan Kim.)
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Avant de me rendre une nouvelle fois à l’hôpital, cette fois pour l’extraction d’une dent de sagesse – jamais depuis mon opération, le 11 novembre, je n’ai pris autant d’analgésiques et d’antibiotiques; et me voilà obligé de remettre ça pour trois jours – avant de me rendre une nouvelle fois à l’hôpital, j’ai parcouru la presse coréenne en ligne.
Ce matin, j’ai noté la présence de deux…
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from vimeo: "For Korean architecture firm Mass Studies, the future is their present. The Creators Project went to their offices in Seoul and spoke to the company's founder Minsuk Cho who explained how their ultimate goal is to shape a community through space.
See the vast scope of their work, informed by both pre and post-urbanized Korea and find out what architectural finish is Mass Studies' favorite... it's not as literal as you may think."
The Missing Matrix Building in Seoul, Korea, designed by Minsuk Cho
Ring Dome, a temporary pavilion constructed of 1,000 Hula-hoops. Will's posting about using a strawberry container, which is a ready-made product, reminded me of this project done by Korean architect Minsuk Cho. It opens up a possibility that we can utilize ready-made industrial products, which naturally give us a systemic hint that we can tweak as we develop our construction details.
xi gallery, pusan, korea
by mass studies
'ann demeulemeester shop' (seoul, south korea), 2007
By Minsuk Cho of Mass Studies