If you follow Jung Young-sun's landscaping life, you will naturally encounter works that symbolize human life and death.
From private front yard gardens containing personal life time to Seonyudo parks and cemeteries where daily rest and play with our neighbors unfolds like hide-and-seek, the light and dark of large national projects symbolizing economic growth and development unfold between landscape architect Jung Young-sun's spaces.
And it leads to the last...
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If you follow Jung Young-sun's landscaping life, you will naturally encounter works that symbolize human life and death.
From private front yard gardens containing personal life time to Seonyudo parks and cemeteries where daily rest and play with our neighbors unfolds like hide-and-seek, the light and dark of large national projects symbolizing economic growth and development unfold between landscape architect Jung Young-sun's spaces.
And it leads to the last task that she cannot let go of, the journey to naturally revive the characteristics and scenery of Korea's land. Wouldn't the dream of a landscape architect, who hopes that the nature of a country, the most natural land with the history of the times, will be delivered to future generations, give us another clue of hope as we live a little uneasy time.
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