The poem is a genre of arts. Because It has a bit more complicated in construction. Engineering, technology, capital, and philosophy, spatial analysis, and the humanities, the traditional variety because it contains the elements. Anyway, a lot of contemporary art taking place in the discourse surrounding the construction of a building clearly tells us that one area of art.
Post in a piece of poetry and architecture, but to meet in harmony to open new horizons of interpretation inmunjeok think you will not be many people think. Someone should try that first, because the twelve, which is extremely rare, because such attempts itself. The same phenomenon 'who knows the construction of the city, not knowing if you are not building a lot of people know the city "clean up the sentence that would not be a sizeable crowd.
Pusan yidongeon (Architecture), a professor recently introduced book building, a strange story peer Nada "(photographs, architectural photographer jomyeonghwan miseum pyeonaem) 'immediately clear in this respect, the current meanings of Humanities hakjeok horizons.
46 side, architectural photography of this book have taken the lighting environment, Jung-gu, Busan has a distinctive appearance of youth munhwauijip. Professor yidongeon mist of a poet "Winter Forest" brings. "So anything is called aesthetics in the city is the lush forest is indeed fortunate. 'At least you're a' / winter woods more full, stretching / skinny branches / more things up, stretching / rocky in my heart / dig in. / Finally, the roots down abandoned high / hot blood of the winter trees, /. '
Lead author of the commentary and criticism. 'Jung-gu, standing among the urban youth munhwauijip serves as the winter woods. In the more abundant kind of get that skinny. But minimalism, nor does the more abstract to reproduce ... nor even the city's narrow residential area standing between the trees, one where only the skinny branches and stems with only the 'Winter forest' is Our city, our clothes all hulhul When construction could throw out? Hulhul me take off all your clothes. Mature flowers are 'Winter forest' architecture is to realize that it is not truly their own building. "
Professor Lee, "a poem while taking advantage of architectural criticism" to strangers' construction as a way to explore what could be expressed, "he said. Hagiran strange art appreciation and aesthetic perception is one of the important ways. So the professor explains. Torpey is building a desk was broken. According to the routine and habits ever saw was only just one day of familiar tools. Torpey break through, but the moment he saw a sharp topdaum, saw tool is highly evident that the newly recognized. In everyday life, beauty and art and to recognize its value is nothing like this matdaktteuryeo 'to strangers "that depends on how the case is very large.
That building also will play tough. And when it does, the city, the genre of architecture in the world, the meaning and value are evident newness new dagaohmyeo charging everyday life is stressful. Literature and the lyricism of a poet when uric acid 'green day', when the United Nations Cemetery main gate and jeonghyeonjong 'Oh seeds', Nurimaru and muntaejun poets' shade into the "city buildings, including 28 meeting in Busan, Gyeongnam inmunjeok architecture critic flowers in bloom.
Professor of international newspapers every eight months in June 2010 serialized 'yidongeon professor of architecture, Shiro Tsuda' polishing pyeonaen book. Professor Lee 'phenomenological context' based on the architectural design and theory, criticisms are areas the main concern.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
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