Professor: Gerard Reinmuth, Kimberly Angangan
Food for Thought / Ecological Playground / Greenway Crossing / The Ecological Mobius Ring
Responding to Seoul's ecological founding,
we proposed a radical approach. Mirroring its natural formation, we
questioned using landbridges and concrete-heavy solutions. Instead, we
delved into diverse ecologies, including circulation, program, and river
dynamics. These elements suggest impactful city development that aligns
with true ecological principles. Our student projects aren't uniform
solutions but unique ecological interventions. Rejecting a singular
path, they collectively present a mosaic of claims for Seoul's
ecological future―uncoordinated yet deliberate, diverse, and sometimes
oppositional. As Seoul heads into its next century, these interventions
reterritorialise the city in harmony with its ecologies, transcending
mere symbolic greenery or infrastructure.
Project title: Food for Thought /
Ecological Playground / Greenway Crossing / The Ecological Mobius Rin
Professor: Gerard Reinmuth, Kimberly Angangan
Students: Lily Cannon, Sarah-Jane Wilson / Mia Evans-Liauw / Ngoc Khanh Pham / Xiaoxi Zhao