Biophilia drives DaeWha Kang Design's office block renovation

SEOUL – London-based studio DaeWha Kang Design has given a 1980s office block a facelift in Seoul, Korea. Inspired by the concept of biophilia, the firm envisioned a workspace which combines contemporary material processes with organic principles.
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