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Podium of Memory: Uiseong Complex Historical and Cultural Space
EMA Architects & Associates
The site retained a hanok and a Japanese-style house, as well as a haphazardly extended warehouse. The entire area was once a central area where Uiseong¡¯s government offices were located during the Joseon dynasty, and it is believed that the hanok was part of the Sangjeongso, an office responsible for administering and enforcing regulations. During the Japanese col...
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