Article source: Daniel Valle Architects
South Korean schools are commonly oppressive buildings resembling a military pavilion more than an educational building. They are symmetrical, repetitive, dull and very tall. The organization of the various school buildings and their open spaces is replicated over and over with very few possible variations. Overall, schools lack emotion and warmth.
- Architects: Daniel Valle Architects
- Project: BAEGOT MIDDLE SCHOOL
- Location: Baegot, South Korea
- Client: Baegot City
- Size: 14,754m2