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KOREAN AMERICAN ARCHITECT KYU SUNG WOO
NAMED 2008 HO-AM LAUREATE IN THE ARTS

Seoul, Korea. 23 Jul 2008
Architect Kyu Sung Woo has been named the winner of the 2008 Ho-Am Prize
in the Arts. The Ho-Am Prize in the Arts recognizes Koreans who have made
outstanding contributions to the promotion of culture and the arts through
their creative efforts and accomplishments. He is the first architect
to receive this prestigious award, which is often considered to be the
Korean equivalent to the Nobel Prize.
Kyu Sung Woo is the most prominent Korean American architect practicing
in both Korea and the United States. His architecture and urban design
work represent a style informed by nature. By resisting ornamentation
and exaggeration, Woo combines the minimalist ideals of the West with
the quiet spaces of the East. His utilization of light, space, and movement
combine to create a unique and meditative experience.
Kyu Sung Woo Architects, based in Cambridge, MA, boasts a wide range of
completed projects in the United States including the Nerman Museum of
Contemporary Art (Overland Park, KS 2007), the Graduate Student Housing
at 10 Akron Street at Harvard University (Cambridge, MA 2008) the Heller
School at Brandeis University (Waltham, MA 2005) and the Arts of Korea
Gallery at the New York Metropolitan Museum (New York, NY 1997.) Representative
works in Korea include the new 1.4 million square foot Asian Culture Complex
(Gwangju, Under Construction), Stone Cloud (Seoul, 1997), and the Whanki
Museum (Seoul,1993).? Kyu Sung has also participated in a number of exhibitions
including the 8th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice
Biennale.
The Ho-Am Prize is an annual award bestowed upon five ethnic Koreans living
at home or abroad in the categories of science, engineering, medicine,
the arts and community service. The award was first established in 1990,
in honor of Byung-Chul Lee, founder of Samsung Corporation, and his lifelong
commitment to the promotion of public benefit programs. Past winners of
the Ho-Am Prize in the Arts include educational pioneer Won-Yong Kim,
video artist Nam-June Paik, painter Lee Ulfan, dancer Sue Jin Kang, the
Bucheon Philharmonic, playwright Oh Tae-Sok and most recently in 2007,
novelist Yi Chong-jun. Ho-Am Prize winners receive a gold medal, a laureate
diploma, and 200 million Korean won (about $200,000 US Dollars).
Kyu Sung Woo Architects - Practice
Kyu Sung Woo Architects creates memorable spaces reflecting the emotional
and functional needs of the people who use them. From university housing
to urban complexes, the firm designs buildings and environments that restore
the meaning architecture brings to the individual's daily life. Current
work includes the Asian Cultural Complex, a 1.4 million square feet urban
scale project in Gwangju, Korea.
Key Buildings:
Nerman
Museum of Contemporary Art, USA
2008

Photo © Timothy Hursley - The Arkansas Office
Harvard
University Graduate Housing Complex, Cambridge, Massachsetts, USA
2008

Photo © Timothy Hursley - The Arkansas Office
The Heller School at Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachsetts, USA

Photographs: Anton Grassl ©
Esto
Puzzle Loft, New York, USA

Photos ©
Paul Warchol
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