Kim Chung-up explained

Kim Chung-up
Native Name:김중업
Native Name Lang:ko
Birth Place:Pyongyang, Heian'nan-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan
Birth Date:9 March 1922
Death Place:Seoul, South Korea
Occupation:Architect
Significant Buildings:31 Building
Hangul:김중업
Rr:Gim Jung-eop
Mr:Kim Chung-ǒp

Kim Chung-up (; 9 March 192211 May 1988) was a Korean architect and educator.

Early life and education

Kim was born in Pyongyang in 1922. He graduated from Yokohama Technical High School, where he studied Beaux-Arts architecture. After graduation, he worked at the Matsuda & Hirata Design office in Tokyo. Later, he returned to Korea and became an assistant professor at Seoul National University College of Engineering. After the outbreak of the Korean War, he moved to Busan and built a network with various artists, including Kim Whan-ki and Lee Jung-seob.[1]

Career

In 1952, he was selected as a Korean delegate for the first UNESCO International Conference of Artists, which took place in Venice, Italy. During his stay in Venice, he had the chance to meet with Le Corbusier, the renowned Swiss-French architect. This meeting led him to work in Le Corbusier's atelier in Paris for three years and two months.[2]

Projects

Award

Kim was awarded the 1962 Cultural Award from Seoul Metropolitan Government in 1962, Chevalier from the France government in 1965, Order of Industrial Service Merit from the South Korea government in 1985.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Shim . Woo-hyun . September 4, 2018 . ‘Kim Chung-up Dialogue’ features first-generation Korean architect . .
  2. Web site: Kim Chung-up Dialogue . . .
  3. Web site: http://100.nate.com/dicsearch/pentry.html?s=K&i=262828&v=44 . ko:김중업 金重業 . . Korean . 2009-10-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110610071945/http://100.nate.com/dicsearch/pentry.html?s=K&i=262828&v=44 . 2011-06-10 .