“Land Architecture, Land Urbanism” depicts the ecology(start and end of the land), topography(shape and conditions of the land), and views(relationship of land with its surroundings) of Seoul. It offers an experience of diverse perspectives on the city by portraying nature not as something that humans must fight or overcome but a fundamental entity with which we must live in harmony.
The Sky Pavilion visualizes its connection to the environment: from the top, visitors can understand how Hanyang(today, Seoul) was laid out based on the relationship with the surrounding nature. Seoul was built as an eco-friendly city, with plenty of consideration given to mountains, rivers, wind, and sunlight.