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  2. List of Korean architects - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Korean architects. Name [1] Hangul Hanja Year Note Link Kim Swoo Geun: 김수근: 金壽根 1931–1986 Seoul Olympic ...

  3. Kyu Sung Woo - Wikipedia

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    Kyu Sung Woo (Korean: 우규승; Hanja: 禹圭昇; born 1941) is a South Korean architect and principal of the architectural design firm, Kyu Sung Woo Architects, Inc. The firm's projects include many built and proposed works in the United States and South Korea.

  4. Lee Eunseok - Wikipedia

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    Among Korean architecture students, there is even a joke that "studying church architecture is complete with just Lee Eunseok and Atelier KOMA." [ 14 ] Starting with Mokyang Church in Daejeon (1996), his first church design, and culminating in Saemoonan Church in Gwanghwamun (2019), Lee is known to have designed over 100 churches in South Korea ...

  5. Rooftop Koreans - Wikipedia

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    Tensions had existed between the Korean and African American communities in Los Angeles. According to some Koreans, there was a feeling among blacks that Koreans were taking from the community, via the operation of small businesses in the area, which led to racial resentment. [3]

  6. Inside the Early Efforts to Rebuild the Iconic Architecture ...

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    Architect Pierre Koenig designed two of the iconic Modernist houses in Los Angeles in the 1950s, known as Case Study House 21 and 22. Anacleto Rapping - Getty Images And then you have Will Rogers ...

  7. List of U.S. cities with significant Korean American populations

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    Among Korean Americans born in Korea, the Los Angeles metropolitan area had 226,000 as of 2012; Greater New York (including Northern New Jersey) was home to 153,000 Korean-born Korean Americans; and metropolitan Washington, D.C., with 60,000. [6]

  8. Carceral architecture is everywhere in L.A. What could the ...

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  9. Koreatown, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Koreatown (Korean: 코리아타운, Koriataun) is a neighborhood in central Los Angeles, California, centered near Eighth and Irolo streets. [2]Koreans began immigrating in larger numbers in the 1960s and found housing in the Mid-Wilshire area.