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The extraction of the cultural identity of Korea, and its contextualization into architecture in New Zealand

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The extraction of the cultural identity of Korea, and its contextualization into architecture in New Zealand
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RESEARCH QUESTION: How can the Korean community express its cultural identity through architecture in New Zealand? There no longer exists a definitive boundary of vernacularism and a once identifiable characteristics of a certain culture are blurred and modified. Modernism has taken its effect to a superlative level, and in a timeframe of less than a century, the urban fabric of Korea has transformed from a relatively sequestered, but well preserved form of vernacular to an early modernistic ...

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Thesis
Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2017
Creator
Jang, Samuel
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/4235
Related subjects
Korea / New Zealand / vernacular architecture / cultural identity / Te Aro, Wellington / Le Corbusier (1887-1965) / Korean identity / Koreans in New Zealand / Architectural Design

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