The Renaissance of Nakta Mountain : As the country's prosperity slowly increased after the Korean War, South Korea began to develop a design vocabulary based on its own traditons and culture. Although this process is not yet complete, Naksan Park in Seoul is an obvious example of this development.
Veröffentlicht in: | Topos : The International Review of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design 92(2015)S. 44-49 |
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