Architecture in Seoul — where traditional Korean courtyard houses exist alongside hyper-modern cultural centres. Cafés built inside renovated hanok, concrete towers rising from narrow hillside lots, and a generation of Korean architects defining a new architectural identity.
Architecture where stone is not cladding but the building itself. Quarried limestone walls, rammed-earth houses, marble interiors, and granite chapels — projects that engage with the oldest building material on earth, choosing mass, weight, and geological time over speed. A growing collection.