The Architectural Institute of Korea planned the [AIK Monthly Seminar] to encompass all 60 committees and group them by major issues to revitalize professional committee-centered academic activities and strengthen connections among members to resolve pending issues in the architectural industry. Seminars will be held regularly every month from May 2024 to April 5.
35th AIK Monthly Seminar: Colonialism and Modernity in Korean Architecture During the Japanese Colonial Period (January 27)
Lecture information
Host: Architectural Institute of Korea
· Host: Department of Architecture (Vice President Kang Tae-woong) Architectural History Theory Committee (Chairman Kim Hyeon-seop)
· Date: June 2026, 1 (Tuesday) 27:15~00:18
· Location: 6th floor conference room, Architectural Center, Architectural Institute of Korea
· Inquiry: Hong Chae-yeon, Architectural Institute of Korea 070-5038-4224
Presentation
Jeon Jin-seong (Professor, Pusan National University of Education)
· Lee Sang-heon (Professor Emeritus, Konkuk University)
Jeong Man-young (Professor Emeritus, Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
Society and Discussion
Kim Hyeon-seop (Professor, Korea University, Chair of the Architectural History Theory Committee)
lecture schedule
· Greetings and introduction of speakers
· presentation
1. Coloniality and Modernity/Progressiveness of the Modern Capital, Gyeongseong (Professor, Pusan National University of Education)
2. Modernity and Postcolonialism in Korean Architecture / Lee Sang-heon (Professor Emeritus, Konkuk University)
3. What does ';;Korean Modern Architecture';; refer to? / Jeong Man-young (Professor Emeritus, Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
· General discussion
- Kim Hyeon-seop (Professor, Korea University, Chair of the Architectural History Theory Committee), Jeon Jin-seong, Lee Sang-heon, and Jeong Man-yeong
※ This seminar is limited to 30 people on a first-come, first-served basis.
※ Parking is not available within the Architecture Center, so please use public transportation (Bangbae Station, Subway Line 2).

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