Case Study
One of numerous cube-shaped private houses in the Heyri Art Village, which is characterized by green fair-faced concrete (chrome oxide green).
One of numerous cube-shaped private houses in the Heyri Art Village, which is characterized by green fair-faced concrete (chrome oxide green).
Case Study Korea Special www.colored-concrete-works.comArchitecture and color: A wide range of options.An art village dominated by integrally colored concrete. The Heyri Art Village in the Korean town of Paju is an outstanding example not only of the architectural and aesthetic potential offered by colored concrete in modern design, but also of the social and cultural opportunities it opens up. In particular the architectural concept of this art village near Paju reflects the cultural aspirations of modern-day Korea – a country that is also breaking new ground in architecture. It shows courage and adopts a creative approach to color, form and material use. It is therefore logical that the architecture of many of the buildings in the Heyri Art Village com- prises cube-shaped structur