August 27, 2014

Haneul Park

It was a park located on the highland in the Seoul World Cup Stadium area.
A grassland park with the city view all around.

It was the end of June when I was there, the sun was super strong and the weather was extremely hot. It was quite a walk from the nearest station (World cup stadium station) and we need to catch a golf-car up the park or else we had to walk up the hill for 30 mins.

The landscape was lovely, filled with high-grass and very small amount of flowers. It was a pleasure walking in the park even in the melting weather.







* I have to apologize for my mistake on the park name on the photos. I was too lazy to edit them.
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August 14, 2014

Dongdaemun Design Plaza

I was never a real fan of Zaha Hadid. I mean I admire her extremely but she wasn't my architect idol. She was the first woman to received the Pritzker prize back in 2004, a very honoured and most well-known prize for an architect given to a single architect each year.
I had a chance to visit some of her works few years ago and I felt a little scared and intimidated by her spatial architecture. But as far as I know, a lot of people feel the same way since her building stand out from the context so much. However, she was admired by many, too. Her works are unique, from exterior to interior, the spaces are flowing in and out, everything are speaking the same language.

This one in Seoul has made me in awe.
I was impressed by the flowing spaces, architectural details, finishing patterns, the construction, how neat and fine they've built it, and beyond.
The place is kind of a tourist spot there, in Seoul. There is exhibition halls, shops and restaurants, huge design-goods shop, and huge outdoor public space. A lot of activities were going on in the same time.










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August 12, 2014

Garosu-gil

Two hours flight from Tokyo is super convenient to visit South Korea.
I visited Seoul in the end of June. I wasn't expect much but it was totally fun. There's a lot of place to explore, not to mentioned hundreds of coffee-shop and Korean restaurant. (I'm obsessing with Korean food lately.) Art and architecture are emerging in this capital, too.

Garosu-gil is where I stopped by in the first day, after my stay in the hostel in Hongdae. (I'd love to recommend anyone who has a plan to visit Seoul to stay in Hongdae. It is located in a very energetic area, all the shop closed at 11pm and you can find more than enough delicious food in the neighbourhood. Also, there's a lot of hostel with reasonable price.) 

Garosu-gil is a shopping street filled with shops, flagship stores all along 2-sides. Most of them are well-designed, interesting, and worth a walk down the street. Having a toast and some latte at Coffee smith, Garosu-gil's branch, was very relaxing. It is a franchise coffee-shop and this one here claimed great location. Me and my friend sat there for an hour, sipping coffee and watching people walked pass by.









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