Annex Building of Korean Embassy in India / AA Studio Consulting
The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in India is a classic piece of modern architecture and heritage designed in 1974 by architect Swoo-Geun Kim(1931-1986), representing the Korean modern architecture. He was a master who deeply considered the relationship between architecture, human beings, and the environment and translated it into a Korean idiom of modern architecture.
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Architects: AA Studio Consulting
Location: Embassy of the Republic of Korea, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021, India
Lead Architect: Chang-Hyun Kim
Design Team: Seung-Hun Ham, Navendu Rode
Area: 18175.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Anwita + Arun
Contractor: YSSS India
Client: Korean Embassy
Project Cost: INR 13 crore (USD 2 million)
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Text description provided by the architects. The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in India is a classic piece of modern architecture and heritage designed in 1974 by architect Swoo-Geun Kim(1931-1986), representing the Korean modern architecture. He was a master who deeply considered the relationship between architecture, human beings, and the environment and translated it into a Korean idiom of modern architecture.
© Anwita + Arun
The characteristics of the existing building are the fan-shaped walls that are laid out as if they are spread over a lot, and the spaces between them are filled with de...
© Anwita + Arun
Architects: AA Studio Consulting
Location: Embassy of the Republic of Korea, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021, India
Lead Architect: Chang-Hyun Kim
Design Team: Seung-Hun Ham, Navendu Rode
Area: 18175.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Anwita + Arun
Contractor: YSSS India
Client: Korean Embassy
Project Cost: INR 13 crore (USD 2 million)
© Anwita + Arun
Text description provided by the architects. The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in India is a classic piece of modern architecture and heritage designed in 1974 by architect Swoo-Geun Kim(1931-1986), representing the Korean modern architecture. He was a master who deeply considered the relationship between architecture, human beings, and the environment and translated it into a Korean idiom of modern architecture.
© Anwita + Arun
The characteristics of the existing building are the fan-shaped walls that are laid out as if they are spread over a lot, and the spaces between them are filled with de...
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