Boom Box Architecture

Kring-Gumho Culture Complex in Seoul Looks Like a Ghetto-Blaster

Looming over the city like the classic ghetto-blaster is the Kring-Gumho Culture Complex in Seoul. Soul, hee. Get it? Seoul, soul. Yeah, well, Unsangdong Architects (I did not make that up) designed this steel building that features circular indented forms. A cylinder walkway connects the levels. People who attend cultural events will have to “scratch” their way to the top.

Implications - In addition to highly stylized designs, architects are looking for quirky designs that are appealing and unique. Inspirations drawn from boom boxes and other hip objects often make a structure more people-friendly, eliminating any perceived pretenses. Architects should continue to take on playful designs as a way of making their work more welcoming to people who occupy the space.
Trend Themes
1. Quirky Architecture Designs - Architects are looking for quirky designs that are appealing and unique, drawing inspiration from boom boxes and other hip objects.
2. People-friendly Structures - Playful designs in architecture eliminate perceived pretenses and make spaces more welcoming for people who occupy them.
3. Stylized Architectural Designs - Architects are exploring highly stylized designs to create visually striking structures.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can embrace quirky, people-friendly and stylized designs in their projects to attract clients and create innovative structures.
2. Event Planning - Event venues can consider incorporating playful architectural designs to enhance the overall experience and attract more attendees.
3. Real Estate - Real estate developers can invest in unique and eye-catching architectural designs to increase property value and stand out in the market.

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