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Korean traditional architecture - competitive in US?

danielha

hello I am Korean architecture student who is going school in Georgia I believe that to be a successful architect I should have my own distinctive style to make myself different from others. As I am a person who have a understanding of Korean culture I think I could be more powerful when I do the stuff relevant to Asian culture and that is what I've fell in love these days. So I was thinking of running an architecture firm that has neo tradintional Korean architecture style and being curious on if there are enough people interested in Korean traditional style. if you have any ideas on it please share with me. Would wait to hear from you 

 
Jan 27, 17 12:57 pm
Non Sequitur

can you define korean style?

Also, doing good work under budget is what makes you stand out

Jan 27, 17 1:00 pm  · 
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shellarchitect

running a firm in the U.S?  I assume you are talking about residential?

no one gives 2 shits about korean (or any asian) culture in my part of the country, would have to live in an area w/ a good density of fellow Koreans.

Jan 27, 17 3:55 pm  · 
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