SuhYoung Yun
SuhYoung Yun is a writer, journalist, and creative director active in the cultural field, especially focused on travel, design, art, architecture and food. She is the author of Switzerland: A Cultural Travel Guide (스위스 예술 여행), published in 2025 by Ahn Graphics, a renowned design publisher in South Korea. Yun was formerly the Cultural and Public Affairs Officer at the Embassy of Switzerland in Seoul, a position which inspired her to write the cultural travel guide.
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Thomas Heatherwick's 2025 Seoul architecture biennale calls for ‘radically more human’ buildingsThe 2025 Seoul architecture biennale launches in the South Korean capital, curated by Thomas Heatherwick, who argues for creating buildings in tune with emotion, 'the thing that drives us'
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Design Miami in Seoul: inside the fair’s spectacular South Korean debutAs Design Miami launches its inaugural Seoul event, we discover its showcases spotlighting South Korean designers who have shaped the country’s creative landscape, from traditional craft to pioneering design innovations
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On Jeju Island, South Korea, a cabin stay with unobstructed views of forest and skyEgattoc is a new hospitality complex by architect Byoung Cho, who wanted to create an experience where guests ‘can see the forest while they take a shower’
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Join our tour of Taikaka House, a slice of New Zealand in SeoulTaikaka House, meaning ‘heart-wood’ in Māori, is a fin-clad, art-filled sanctuary, designed by Nicholas Burns
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2023 Seoul Biennale of architecture invites visitors to step into the outdoorsSeoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2023 has launched in the South Korean capital, running themes around nature and land through the lens of urbanism
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Frieze Seoul 2023: everything you need to knowFrieze Seoul 2023 focuses on Asian galleries as it opens its doors for the second time in COEX, Gangnam
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Tadao Ando’s ‘Space of Light’, a meditation pavilion, opens in South KoreaTadao Ando’s ‘Space of Light’ pavilion opens at Museum SAN in South Korea
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Seosaeng House is a holiday home designed to capture the rising sunSeosaeng House, Studio Weave’s first project in South Korea, is a clifftop holiday home perfectly designed to capture a new day dawning over the East Sea
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A’strict: the South Korean digital art collective bringing nature to urban lifeAs part of our Generation Generative series, we spotlight a’strict, the artistic unit of South Korean digital media design company d’strict, whose immersive art aims to bring viewers closer to nature
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World View: Letter from SeoulThe World View series shines light on the creativity and resilience of designers around the world as they confront the challenges wrought by the Covid-19 pandemic. Working with our international contributors, we reach out to creative talents to ponder the power of design in difficult times and share messages of hope. While South Korean designers have had to grapple with logistical hurdles and diminished business prospects, they are emerging from crisis with undimmed spirits, fresh ideas and a newfound sense of purpose, reports SuhYoung Yun from Seoul.
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Haegue Yang embarks on a surreal multi-sensory space odyssey in SeoulKukje Gallery is virtually unrecognisable after undergoing a bold transformation by the Korean artist
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Whipped peaks form Zaha Hadid Architects’ Meixihu cultural centreIn Changsha, southern China, Zaha Hadid Architects’ Meixihu cultural centre design features three sculptural structures formed of sweeping organic curves housing a contemporary art museum and two theatres
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K-style: understanding the rise of Korea’s creative golden ageSpanning music, fashion, design and food, a new book, Make Break Remix explores the global rise and rise of Korean culture
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Frieze Seoul 2022: all you need to know about the inaugural fairSuhYoung Yun reports on a dynamic, emotional opening day of Frieze Seoul, and speaks to key figures about what the fair means for Korea’s wider cultural scene, both locally and internationally
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OMA revolutionises department store architecture with Galleria GwanggyoTrails of rugged glass disrupt the impressive stone façade of the Galleria department store designed by OMA to bring daylight and city views to shoppers. For South Korea, the design is a revolution in department store architecture, which usually tries to keep customers oblivious of passing time and fully absorbed in the retail experience
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Seoul architecture and urbanism biennale calls out for collective city-makingSet across five locations in Seoul, Collective City is a platform for discussion about how architecture, city and governance can work together to create more humane cities. Projects by the likes of Atelier Bow-wow, amid.cero9 and Forensic Architecture take a pro-active and research-led approach to new urban solutions.
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Art and Seoul: global galleries are flocking to Korea’s capitalIn recent years, Seoul has become a creative magnet for global galleries and art fairs, but why? SuhYoung Yun speaks to those at the heart of the art boom in South Korea’s capital
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