Busuk Hur
The Woven City
Amidst climate change effects, Seoul faces unique challenges due to high density, limited space, and extreme weather. Our design addresses these, aiming for a sustainable future. Rising sea levels and temperature threaten safety, requiring protective sustainability measures. Traditional agriculture's vulnerability to climate change could lead to hunger; our solution introduces weather-resistant vertical and raised bed farming, yielding 15 times more than conventional methods. Emphasizing climate resilience, our design integrates innovative agriculture, reduced emissions, green spaces, and urban fabric incorporation. Prioritizing such strategies is essential for a resilient Seoul in 2100.
Professor: Busuk Hur
Students: Anna Boor, Andrea Gutierrez, Anaiah Thompson, Bryce Kuhn, Colton Clark, Evan Pearson, Khelod Alkhashram, Ka Heun Hyun, Norah Alarifi, Nathan Wardle, Saad Ouazzani Taibi, Shuaiqing Chen, Zack Busch