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Architect
Kyong Park is the founder/director of International
Center for Urban Ecology, a nomadic laboratory for future cities,
based in Detroit and New York. He was also the founder of Storefront
for Art and Architecture, an experimental forum and exhibition space
in New York.
Park
has focused on the urban crisis of Detroit in recent years, creating
several projects including '24620: The Fugitive House', an empty
house from Detroit that has been reconstructed in seven cities in
Europe so far. He also completed 'Detroit: Making It Better For
You', a fictional video about a conspiracy to destroy the city and
'Words, Images and Spaces: A Language For A New City,' installations
of words, images and spaces in the near eastside of Detroit.
He
is currently co-curator of 'Project Shrinking Cities,' a project
that examines the phenomena of depopulation in four developed cities
around the world, mapping and critiquing the patterns of exodus,
their socio-cultural impetus and impact, and the derelict land left
behind.
related:
24620 The Fugitive House >
Shrinking
Cities >
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