THE OUTDOOR ROOM is a pavilion for the 4th Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism and is an architectural device to sense land and city. The simplicity of the square structure aims to capture the complexity of the environmental and cultural history which endows great significance to the opening of its site, Songhyeon-dong, to the public. Once an ancient pine forest attached to a royal palace, in the second half of the century, Songhyeon-dong was a void, enclosed by walls and isolated from the rapidly growing urban environment around it. As the walls come down and the park opens to the public, becoming available to the citizens of Seoul, it remains enclosed by the density of the city surrounding it. Therefore, THE OUTDOOR ROOM is a void within a void which frames the history of change for land and city.
Its construction assembles materials which have been repurposed from another structure designed by Diagonal Thoughts. The lifecycle of these elements transcends the structure itself as they will carry on after the biennial and become adapted to a new use once again. Within the limits of its current form, visitors will discover a garden of native plants and a chimney which reverberates with the wind. It will be a place of arrival, and a place to stay for a while and sense the sky, the mountains, and the tops of buildings.
Sponsors: Sociedad Mercantil Estatal de Accion Cultural SA / PICE-Mobility Grant(Programa para la Internacionalizacion de la Cultura Espanola), The Embassy of Spain in South Korea
Frank Barkow
Founder and partner at Barkow Leibinger, Frank Barkow is an educator, researcher and practicing architect educated at Montana State University and the Harvard Graduate School of Design. His pragmatic approach embraces design in a discursive way which allows the firm’s work to respond to advancing knowledge and technology. Since 2016 he is a professor at the Princeton University School of Architecture and has previously taught for Cornell and the Harvard GSD.
salazarsequeromedina
salazarxsequeroxmedina is an award winning collaborative architecture practice founded in 2020 by Laura Salazar, Pablo Sequero and Juan Medina, with ongoing projects in Spain, Peru, and the US. They currently hold positions at Montana State University, Syracuse University and Tulane University. Recently, they have been selected as part of Next Generation Europe, 40 under 40 emerging practices.
Frank Barkow + salazarsequeromedina/ Frank Barkow, Laura Salazar, Pablo Sequero, Juan Medina
Invited poet for poetry reading event during on site talk: Jimin Seo