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Fa-brick
Kang Yerin + SoA
Fa-brick, a neighbourhood living facility located in Sinsa-dong, is a project that explores the potential of bricks – the smallest architectural module used by mankind for the longest time – as new decorative material. Instead of the wet stacking method using mortar, Fa-brick uses frames and fixing devices to attach bricks to the structure.
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