Living Light is a building facade of the future that displays air quality and public interest in the environment. It is a permanent outdoor pavilion in Peace Park, across from World Cup Stadium in Seoul, Korea.
Sponsored by City Gallery | Hosted by World Cup Park | In Association with the Living Architecture Lab at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation | Air Quality Data: Air Korea of the Korean Ministry of Environment | Interactivity programming: Project Randomwalks | Construction Management: BM I&A | Structural Engineer: The Kujo | Optimization programming: Buro Happold New York, Ian Keough, John Locke, Daniel Kidd | Frame Construction: Suam RnC | Lighting Consultation: LED Korea | Fabrication Consultation: aa64 | Fabrication: Woojin Laser, Acryl Choika | Fabrication sponsorship: Avery Digital Fabrication Lab at Columbia University
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