City as art 100 notable works of architecture in Seoul

The city of Seoul boasts a long history as a prized territory on the peninsula since the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE-AD 688) and as the national capital for over 600 years of Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897). History is bound to leave behind architecture, and Seoul is home to myriad buildings, from thos...

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Main Author: Yim, Seok-Jae (autor)
Corporate Author: Han'guk Munhwa Yesul Wiwŏnhoe
Other Authors: Jung, Hayun (traductor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Korean
Published: [Elizabeth, NJ] Hollym ©2011
Edition:Primera edición
Series:Contemporary Korean arts series / Arts Council Korea 4
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Summary:The city of Seoul boasts a long history as a prized territory on the peninsula since the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE-AD 688) and as the national capital for over 600 years of Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897). History is bound to leave behind architecture, and Seoul is home to myriad buildings, from those constructed in ancient times to 21st century skyscrapers. Many of them have disappeared in the course of wars and modernization, but the architecture still remains to be a perfect media to start tracing back the history of this city. When it comes to more recent buildings, there have been increased efforts in archiving and preserving post-Korean War architecture, and many remain today, witnessing the dynamic changes that the nation has gone through in modern times.
Item Description:"Arts Council Korea."
Physical Description:232 páginas ilustraciones(color) 23 cm.
ISBN:9781565913264 (hardcover)
9781565913271 (softcover)