Publications
ACADEMIC PUBLICATION
About Streets, Springer
Forthcoming, Edited By Gregory Marinic
Chapter Author- Cultural Intersections, Ji Young Kim
Korean Cultural Center New Library, New York - Premier Construction
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맨해튼에 ‘뉴욕한국문화원 도서관’ 개관, 건축으로 전하는 한국 문화 - BRIQUE
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Studio Empathy and Praxes design library at Korean Cultural Center New York - Dezeen
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뉴욕 맨해튼에 자리한 한국 도서관
Korean Cultural Center New York Library-Design+
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Void with Abundance: New Library at Korean Cultural Center New York - SPACE
@ Michael Moran
ACADEMIC PUBLICATION
The Interior Urbanism Theory Reader, Routledge
Edited By Gregory Marinic, 2024
Chapter Author - Seoul, Underground City, Ji Young Kim
The Interior Urbanism Theory Reader expands our understanding of urbanism, interiority, and publicness from a global perspective across time and cultures. From ancient origins to speculative futures, this book explores the rich complexities of interior urbanism as an interstitial socio-spatial condition.
ACADEMIC PUBLICATION
ACSA (Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture)
Peer Reviewer: Ji Young Kim
2024 International Conference INFLECTIONS
ACADEMIC PUBLICATION
ACSA (Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture)
Peer Reviewer: Ji Young Kim
108th Annual Meeting/Publication, OPEN, 2020
academic publication
d3:dialog> blur
International journal of architecture and design, 2016, Editorial Board: Ji Young Kim
Peer-reviewed and by-invitation journal/magazine of emerging discourse in architecture, urbanism, and design currently under development with launch schedule for late March 2010. d3:dialog is a new publication devoted to cutting-edge issues in architecture, urbanism, landscape, and interior design. The first issue, d3:dialog>assemble, will cast its lens on the current relationship between information and production asking: How does an increasingly enhanced complicity between author and audience affect design of urban spaces, architecture, interiors, and objects.
academic publication
d3:dialog> assemble
International journal of architecture and design, 2012, Advisory Board Member: Ji Young Kim
Jieun Yang and Ji Young Kim and Super front, Urban Forest - New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
July 15, 2013 to August 15, 2013
First Park, Manhattan
Artist: Ji Young Kim, in Collaboration with Habitat Workshop
INSTALLATION - URBAN FOREST with SUPERFRONT - 2013
First Street Green
Urban Forest was designed by architects Jieun Yang and Ji Young Kim. Urban Forest is a threshold where fast-paced urban life and the slow meandering of a natural oasis are extended and integrated. As a facilitator of public exchange and movement, the pavilion reflects the intimacy of bodily interaction and accentuates urban and community context.
Artist: Ji Young Kim, in Collaboration with Habitat Workshop
Futuristic 'Urban Forest' Slated for East Village Park - DNA INFO
EAST VILLAGE — A futuristic "urban forest" with tree trunks traded for mirrored poles and leaves replaced by translucent panels could be headed to an East Village park as a summer art installation.
Artist: Ji Young Kim, in Collaboration with Habitat Workshop
Temporary Installation in East Village Park is an “Urban Forest” - The Architect’s NEwspaper
New York City-based artists and architects Jieun Yang and Ji Young Kim have secured a spot in First Park, located between East First and Houston Streets near Second Avenue, for a futuristic Urban Forest as part of the 2013 Public Summer installation program, overseen by contemporary architecture group SUPERFRONT.
Artist: Ji Young Kim, in Collaboration with Habitat Workshop
Summer with the Lab - Guggenheim
While the curatorial team is busy getting ready for the Lab’s exhibition, which will open this fall at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Lab itself continues to be busy, in its own way. There’s still a lot of Lab-related fun to be had around the globe this summer, so whether you’re in one of the three Lab cities of New York, Berlin, or Mumbai, or elsewhere in the world, read on!
Artist: Ji Young Kim, in Collaboration with Habitat Workshop
ACADEMIC PUBLICATION
TRANSFORUM
Edited by: Jinpyo Eun, Jinwoo Heo, JiYoung Kim, Kyung Jae Kim, YeaHwa Kim, Yong Ju Lee, Suzan Babba
Contributors: Suzan Babaa, Byoungsoo Cho, Minsuk Cho (Mass Studies), Jeffery Inaba, Hong Lee, Eric Liftin & So Young Park (MESH Architecture), Michael Morris & Yoshiko Sato (Morris Sato Studio), Soo-in Yang (The Living), Mark Rakatansky
Transforum is intended to be a series of discussions that exchange ideas across different fields of built design, particularly in between the United States and Korea.
Transforum is an active agent, publishing research and design in the rapidly evolving architectural landscape between Korea and the United States. Through a series of academic/professional seminars since 2007, we selected a distinguished project for this exciting opportunity in support of Columbia University GSAPP. We are grateful to the participating authors for allowing us to publish interviews, their essays, and images.