The 2025 Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism features the Walls of Public Life installation aimed at transforming the perception of architectural exteriors. Comprising 24 designer-created fragments, each measuring 2.4 by 4.8 meters, the installation encourages a shift from conventional flat wall designs to more dynamic, expressive forms. This initiative, under the guidance of General Director Thomas Heatherwick, emphasizes the active role walls can play in urban life and public interaction. The project showcases contributions from a wide range of creative disciplines, reflecting a diverse approach to architecture and public engagement.
The 2025 edition of the Seoul Biennale introduces the Walls of Public Life installation, reimagining architectural walls as expressive, engaging structures in urban settings.
The installation consists of 2.4 by 4.8-meter fragments reinterpreting the architectural wall to actively participate in public life rather than serve as mere backdrops.
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