Toilet-Shaped House – Suweon, South Korea
The world’s one and only toilet-shaped house was built to mark the launch of the World Toilet Association, a campaign for more sanitary restrooms worldwide. Sim Jae-Duck, nicknamed “Mayor Toilet”, had the 4,508-square-foot concrete and glass structure built in his native city of Suweon, South Korea LINK
Cocoon House at UNESCO Heritage Site by Planning Korea in Korea LINK
Studying and learning about the world we live in is a priority for scientists across many disciplines, and having the perfect place to conduct research can make all the difference in what they discover. The National Ecological Institute of South Korea recently announced this massive facility, which will house a research facility, educational facilities, and huge eco-domes. LINK
The Lollipop House in Giheung-Gu, South Korea, was recently completed by Seoul-based studio Moon Hoon. The 1,110 square foot residence was especially developed for a single family and contrasts its neighborhood buildings due to its iconic shape and colorful exterior. The pink and white home consists of seven levels connected by stairs which wrap around an interior void. LINK
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