Stacking the Decks: Using muscular forms and an inventive strategy for organizing construction modules, a Seoul-based architecture firm creates an office building that swaggers with an updated neo-Brutalist attitude.
Jeju may seem an unlikely place to pioneer a new form of structural expressionism in office architecture. The southernmost province in the Republic of Korea—a 713-square-mile volcanic island with the long-dormant Halla Mountain at its center—lies 57 miles off the mainland. Its subtropical climate and natural and fantastical attractions (including one of the world's longest lava tubes and museums dedicated to erotic art and teddy bears) make it a popular tourist destination.
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