for the the gwangju biennale foundation, architect david adjaye and writer taiye selasi have developed a ‘folly’ – the gwangju river reading room. as its name suggests the pavilion is positioned on the embankment of the gwangju river, connecting the street level above with the grassy flood planes used as a seasonal park. adjaye was drawn to the project by the opportunity to collaborate with a like-minded novelist. with selasi, who is a a rome-based author, he shares the ghanian descent, london upbringing, and ivy league education. the structure draws reference from traditional korean pavilions and houses a human rights library of books, from chimamanda ngozi adichie´s ‘half of a yellow sun’ to emile zola’s ‘germinal’.
the gwangju biennale foundation is proud to announce the collaborations with renown academics, writers, and artists grappling with both the history and contemporary relevance of the ‘folly’ that informs strategic interventions in public space.
gwangju folly II artistic director nikolaus hirsch and curators philipp misselwitz and eui young chun have developed a curatorial approach within the ambiguities of a ‘folly’ as a critical tool of inquiry to address the condition of public space. since the may 18, 1980 democratic uprising, the negotiation of public space in gwangju has played a crucial role in the transformation of south korea—it has even come to signify a model for effective political mobilization. contextualizing the potential of spatial interventions, the eight newly commissioned follies here seek to test the constitution of public space—in contemporary gwangju as well as in the global context.
the ‘follies’
eight follies have been realized
and present a ‘detour into delirium’ throughout the city of gwangju, and
at times they are even moving targets (on the metro or a mobile hotel),
galvanizing the space between the everyday and the utopian, examining
the present-day constitution of public space as a political arena:
david adjaye & taiye selasi: gwangju river reading room
ai weiwei: cubic meter food cart
seok-hong go & mihee kim: memory box
rem koolhaas & ingo niermann: vote
raqs media collective: autodidact’s transport
do ho suh & suh architects: in-between hotel
superflex: power toilets / UNESCO
eyal weizman with samaneh moafi: roundabout revolution
details
images of the construction
at the inaugural ceremony on november 10, 2013
roof project rendering
project rendering
all images courtesy the architect-writer team and gwangju biennale foundation







چون در فروشگاه پدرم مشغول به كار هستم تصميم داشتم بعنوان خدمات جنبي به مشتريان و سازندگان ساختماني و مديران پروژههاي عمراني ، خدمات خاصي براي استفاده از نوآوريهاي ساختماني بدهم ( زيرا ما بصورت موروثي جزء فروشندههاي لوازم بهداشتي ساختمان و مصالح هستيم ) ولي اينكار نياز به برنامه و مديريت پيچيده اي داشت كه مرا از انجام وظايف ديگرم در فروشگاه باز ميداشت لذا تلاش كردم با راه اندازي يك گروه اينترنتي به مخاطبين خودم آخرين دستاوردهاي طراحي و انواع ديزاين را ارائه بدهم اما مشكلات فراوان ( خصوصا" نوع اطلاع رساني ) اجازه نميداد ولي در این وبلاگ سعي ميكنيم بعد از ناكامي در ايجاد گروه اينترنتي ( بدليل مشكلات مربوط به خودش ) آخرين نمونه هاي طراحيها و ديزاين جمع آوري شده از فضاي نت را براي شما عزيزان قرار بدهيم تا زحمت وبگردي را برايتان به حداقل برسانم در حال حاضر به تنهايي اقدام ميكنم اما تلاش دارم اينكار را با همكاري بعضي ديگر از دوستان به حد كمال برسانم به هر روي اگر كاستي در انجام اين وظيفه مشاهده نموديد ، ما را از راهنمائيهاي خودتان بي نصيب نگذاريد