Jeju University Cultural Heritage Center / poly.m.ur

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The design of the new Jeju Cultural Heritage Centre started from an attempt to interpret the cultural value of the traditional artifacts that are to be exhibited here with contemporary view. poly.m.ur was intrigued by the fact that these artifacts are exemplary in showing the influence of regional material on the life of early settlers, and they wanted their proposal to be seen as an object which can symbolize the local characteristics shaped by the abundant availability of basalt as raw material and the indigenous techniques of tool making.

While the use of basalt rock imagery of the overall appearance of the building was intended as the simple yet most effective symbolism which can be associated with its specific locality, the ratio and rigor underlying the con-struction of the geometry was metaphorical to the intellects presents in the indigenous culture.

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Cite: Oscar Lopez. "Jeju University Cultural Heritage Center / poly.m.ur" 01 Oct 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/172712/jeju-university-cultural-heritage-center-poly-m-ur> ISSN 0719-8884

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