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Bo Kyung Kim graduated in MA Ceramics from Seoul University in 2012. She is currently studying an MA in Product Design and Applied Art at Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule in Germany. She is establishing herself there, where she has won multiple awards, including at Westerwald Ceramics Biennial.

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Cylinder, Porcelain, Stoneware, Wheel thrown, 1280°C reduction firing, (L) ø7.2cmx21cm, (R) ø7.8cmx19cm, 2016

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Bo Kyung Kim makes exquisite thrown porcelain vessels in the finest white porcelain which she fires to the highest temperature materially possible to achieve the purest white results. She has devoted herself to achieving perfection through dedicated and repeated throwing on the wheel.

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Cylinder, Material: Porcelain, Stoneware, Wheel thrown, 1280°C reduction firing. Dimensions: (L) ø7.2cm x 21cm, (R) ø7.8cm x 19cm, Year: 2016

Kim’s work represents “a quiet simplicity” outwardly, but it contains enormous practice to improve the technical degree of completion within. The main characteristic of her work is the purity of form, adding surface geometric decoration which enhances, and never interferes with, the original form.

Bokyung Kim

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BeReady F-103, 2016 Ash, 20 x 21 x 32 Inches

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BeReady F-107, 2016 Ash, 20 x 21 x 32 Inches

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BeReady F-108, 2016 Ash, 20 x 21 x 32 Inches

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BeReady F-106, 2016 Ash, 20 x 21 x 32 Inches

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BeReady F-105, 2015 Ash, 20 x 21 x 32 Inches

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BeReady F-102, 2014 Ash, 19 x 27 32 Inches

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whiteplate, 2015 Mahogany, 9 x 9 x 8 Inches

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goldenplate, 2015 Satin Wood, Gold Leaf 12 x 12 x 6 Inches

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airplate, 2013 Walnut, 7 x 7 x 6 Inches

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Space Pop, 2009 Mahogany, Gold Leaf, LED 20 x 20 x 80 Inches

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Coral, 2008 Zebra Wood, Plywood, Gold Leaf 18 x 18 x 20 Inches

Taeyoul Ryu is a furniture designer with a BFA in Sculpture from the Chung-Ang University in Seoul, Korea and an MFA in Woodworking and Furniture Design from the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, N.Y. He has worked extensively in the Wendell Castle Studio in Scottsville, N.Y., and has exhibited throughout Korea and the northeastern United States.

The artis, known for his fanciful pieces, observes, "I believe that furniture is one of humankind's best friends because furniture which is very close to humans gives contact, convenience, and beauty in human life. I strongly believe that the delight of use should be a priority rather than functionality and beauty."

Taeyoul Ryu

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The 6000m2 site has a 10m slope. In order to make active use of the inclined plane, a horizontal mass was inserted in the core. The horizontal mass consisting of a gallery café and a pool at the upper part serves as a stylobate for the cutting area.

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An atypical mass of six buildings was put on the stylobate linked to the gentle slope. The atypical mass with a motif of mysterious stone statues, Moai in Chilean Easter Island is remembered as a milestone of Mother Nature. The outer surface was painted in yellow with a stark contrast to the natural color while the inner atypical space was painted in homogeneous white to maximize the diffusion of light.

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The light that comes through the scuttle and the side slit window induces the volume of the space in various ways. The ground floor consisted of an open deck, a stand-alone swimming pool and a kitchen. The extended upper floor linked bathroom and bedroom so as to allow a visitor to look at the surrounding landscape.

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The space of Moai is a place to confess, which feels calm. It has a spacious ground in which people can assimilate with nature and walk along the light and sound of the universe and surrounding landscape.

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The Moai, located in Gapyeong, an hour and a half away from Seoul, provides workers running urban life with an opportunity to take a rest in the bosom of nature.

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The Moai is perceived as a milestone by people headed for the Arboretum and remains as a memorable objet. The mass of the Moai located changing its course little by little along the gentle slope is emphasized as a consistent form. It sends a more obvious message by repeating a mono-typical shape rather than a dispersed image of various planes or forms.

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Architect: Seung Min Koo Project team: studio KOOSSINO Location : 438-2, Henghyun-ri, Sangmyeon, Gapyeong, Gyungki, Korea Site area : 3258.00 sqm Building area : 594.49 sqm Gross floor area : 559.05 sqm Structure : Reinforced Concrete

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Architect seungmin koo graduated from Mokwon university in korea. After he had professional career at ARAM Square, open his Studio Koossino in 2000.

He is teaching architectural design and drawing in Bajae and Induk university at the moment. He is fascinating both architecture and drawing that interactive stimulation for each other, not just drawing itself but translation of architectural peculation. koossino published 6books include cubic croquis1,2(2008) and more recently photo essay MOAI (asymmetric holiday house).

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Koossino also has several solo exhibitions in Korea and Japan. he is combining architecture, exhibition and publishing with cubic croquis subject which indulge in a sustainable architectural value, build his own identity.







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