This past week was the review crunch -- for those non-architectural, it's what normal people call Midterms; for us, it's the progress point (or at least that's the idea...) So, of course I thought, what better time than to see a palace during midreview worktime!
I had a pseudo-epiphany: I'm in Korea, and I haven't done any sightseeing in a week. For a project. Something is wrong here. The voice in my head: " I will not let the architecture man bring me down!" So, when I heard there was a chance to see one of the palaces at night, I jumped on it.
Natasha and I went to Kyeongbokgung, the main palace of the five grand palaces of the Joseon Dynasty in Seoul. We only saw a little of the palace complex before we had to head back to studio. SO worth going, even though we had no time to spare.
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Hyeungnyemun Gate |
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Main Hall |
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Gyeonghoeru - Palace Pavilion |
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Gwanghwamun - Main Gate of the Palaces (South) |
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