2013 Graft in Architecture-Recreating Spaces



'Graft' in architecture refers to any designs added to existing or neglected structures, reinvigorating tired spaces with new life. Instead of dismissing these spaces as simply 'functional', graft in architecture values them for their potential and shows how we can turn negative spaces into opportunities to breathe new life into architecture. Along with the Design Research & Innovation Laboratory (D-Lab), Professor Jin-Ho Park highlights four projects and the process involved in grafting, from conception to fabrication, along with plans, drawings, and photographs detailing every aspect and consideration. Using inventive ideas and experimental approaches, Professor Park demonstrates the benefits graft in architecture can bring to any space.



  1. Architectural and Urban Subsymmetries

  2. 건축적 실험과 교훈

  3. Designing the Ecocity-in-the-Sky

  4. 현대건축의 단면과 장면

  5. 22nd INHA International Workshop (with Martin Bechthold)

  6. 2013 Graft in Architecture-Recreating Spaces

  7. 2010 21th INHA International Workshop (with Yusuke Obuchi)

  8. 2009 20th INHA International Summer Workshop (with B.I.G)

  9. 2010 서울성곽, 그 경계를 넘어 / SEOUL FORTRESS WALL BOUNDARY AND BEYOND

  10. 2008 19th INHA International Summer Workshop (with Thomas Schropfer)

  11. 2007 Master's Workshop (with Mark Mack)

  12. 2007 17th INHA International Summer Workshop (with Chiba Manabu)

  13. 2006 16th INHA International Summer Workshop (with Shuei Endo)

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