A co-working space in South Korea gets culture-specific

‘We started the design process by trying to understand the actual users,’ said Kyung-Sik Park. The director and founder of Atelier Archi@Mosphere is explaining his firm’s design of Seoul-based Station Neo. Park refers not to the job descr
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