Welcome to Global Design, 2010- the arc107 Global Design seminar of Miami University, Department of Architecture and Interior Design. We are exploring the role and influence of design—especially architecture, interior design, urban design and landscape design—on people and environments within a contemporary global context. We are looking at how factors as geography, climate, culture, society, economics, politics, aesthetics, and technology are intrinsically interwoven in the making of the built environment.

And where do we live? Miami University is in Oxford, Ohio, in North America. Miami University is named after the Myaamia people who are indigenous to the landscape of Mid-West (North) America.

We- as members of arc107 Global Design- are eclectic travelers, and hope that you will connect with us to share and inform our travels.

Thank you for coming along on this blog!

Monday, March 15, 2010

My project travel to Seoul, Korea




I decided to travel to Seoul, the capital city of my country, Korea. I studied and introduced cheonggyecheon, which has been arguably issued amongst almost every citizen in Seoul. In Korea, to consider the relationship between a construction and surroundings, even the current of energy. For political, economic, and societal matters, cheonggyecheon is evaluated as a big problem in Korea, however, it is quite essential and useful for the people in Seoul. It is recently one of the main tourism attraction and also a symbol of Seoul.

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