Geumchon Oulim Centre / 818 architects
Briefly

The process of embracing differences and engaging with others fosters creativity while shaping subtle boundaries that respond to relationships and urban demands.
The dual boundary, reflecting the unique qualities of the street, becomes a key starting point for the project, emphasizing the essential connection between architecture and urban life.
A taut façade is positioned in contrast to the surrounding buildings, emphasizing spatial qualities and serving as a backdrop for the market.
The Center integrates facilities for children, youth, and military personnel, encompassing education, culture, welfare, and entrepreneurship, while serving diverse needs.
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