Bye-By-Burnside by Studio Kiduck Kim

LOS ANGELES – ‘What if a room in California – where there is constant earthquake activity – showed traces of seismic movement?’
That is the question behind Studio Kiduck Kim’s Bye-By-Burnside, an experimental room renovation project in Los
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