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Korea Life Blog - Architectural Wish
I'm not sure what this building is, perhaps one of my readers will know. What strikes me about the design is that it's a perfect rendition of how I imagine apartment buildings should look like in Korea. Picture a landscape filled with architecture of this style rather than the dull, plain highrises that monopolize the scenery. I suppose construction of this style is much more costly, but it certainly would make the cities more pleasant to see. Undoubtedly there are those who would pay more to live in such a stylish place. In fact, why not make every building this style, even small houses and businesses. Yeah!
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