I love this profession, I love solving problems, but at times, the egotistical nature of our profession comes out in these types of questions. Can architecture save the world? No, not alone it can't. That requires a synchronicity of many factors. Can it help? 100% without a doubt. There are things that design can solve. Broken governments, corruption, and greed are not any of them. That said, I'm really interested in this upcoming video and looking forward to your thoughts.
I 100% agree, and thanks for bringing up that argument. It's definitely one of the things I'd like to talk about tomorrow. For the title, I had around 15 options, my favourite being "Architecture of Healing. A Proposal for the DMZ". When I threw it out to my test group (friends who are non-architects), every single one of them said that it was a terrible title, and the current title won out as the most intriguing. My hope is that these story-type videos would not only interest architects but also inspire a larger audience, get them to think differently about their environments and about the role of architecture in the world. Does that mean it's going to be distasteful for architects? Hahah, I hope not, but maybe... But I think it's important for us to communicate not just amongst ourselves, but communicate with the world, or at least it's something I'm actively trying to improve on. Anyways, long story short, every detail, from storytelling to the thumbnail, has been tailored with that goal in mind, and it makes me cringe a little bit too. ^^ If anything, I hope it brings up an interesting topic of discussion. 😄
@@DamiLeeArch that's really interesting to hear that's what your friends chose. I'm totally behind the inclusion of a larger audience, which is why my initial thought of the question sounded like it would alienate the general public into thinking architects were full of themselves - not an uncommon reputation our profession has. Again, looking forward to this and I hope you do inspire and open up some eyes as to the many roles of architects and architecture. See you soon.
@@DamiLeeArch Sorry, had to watch it late due to all the mess Texas has been dealing with for the past week. But I loved it. I really appreciate hearing about the history and circumstances between the two countries, it's very relatable to my mother country's overall history and background, except we were forcibly unified after the war. The stories of reuniting families was especially touching. It is sad that the younger generation see reunification as a negative situation, but I find the same disconnect of history in Vietnamese youth. As for your project, it's a great concept and execution. The use of tension is used aptly for the bridge and structure designs, as well as a commentary on the two divisions between the countries. I can really appreciate the symbolism in the towers as there is a connection but still a separation between the two. The implementation of rotation in the towers really executes your idea of connecting the four corridors well. The diagramming was also very clear and beautifully done. As a proponent of nature, I laud the incorporation of the land bridge to allow for propagating of indigenous wildlife to heal the ecosystem. Although, I wasn't a big fan of this video's title at first, it makes a lot of sense seeing your project and how it all comes together. I guess that's my only critique, haha. Great video and thanks for sharing. Again, looking forward to seeing more.
@@tomviethoang Thank you so much for your feedback!! When I started the project, as I was making the video, and as I was releasing the video, I constantly questioned my right as an expat AND as someone with zero background in social sciences or politics, in addressing issues like this, but it's been really interesting to hear people sympathizing with the story and to hear about similar conflicts in other parts of the world. The critique on the title is a really valid point too, and it's something I'll keep mulling over as I make more videos ^^ I hope you're keeping safe and warm (with a relatively low electricity bill)!!!
I never understood the history of Korea, since I'm not Korean, but I did find myself getting emotional watching the reunion of the family members. The joy and then then the pain of it only being for a few hours and then "no repeat visits", was heartbreaking. The music, the history, the people and the wildlife made this just beautiful.
I am Korean Chinese; Korean background born in China; educated and living in Canada. I have been watching your videos recently because I want to start learning architecture/interior design at my age of 35. Being an Architect was my dream since my high school but I was afraid of not being successful in foreign country Canada so I chose Financial industry which is not bad and safe for me. After a series of experience in different fields in different countries, now I decided to pick up the dream I left. However, being an architect will take much longer time and much more effort given I am 35 year-old, and interior design sounds somewhat reasonable and realistic. Your videos have been very helpful to build the expectation of the area I have no idea but still want to try. Today I watch this culture related video and I am somehow touched. Just want to say thank you for sharing.
I've studied engineering and architecture - I've studied long enough to achieve a doctorate in a single discipline - I've never seen anything quite like this, though. So much humanity; so much potential to improve what already exists. I know this is an older video by internet standards, but I am amazed at the depth and breadth of what is discussed here. I do so much revile what has been created by political differences. Ideas and projects like this are in defiance of hopelessness. This is hope that spans disciplines and experience... and I love it in my own way. I really do wish more of my species thought like this. Awesome; awesome; awesome.
Not only is the concept fabulous, but the way you’ve gone about this video is so flawless, so full of empathy, so clearly a representation of your genuine feelings about the matter. I can not pretend to know how it feels to be a Korean, but I can empathize. Your videos are so excellent, thank you for making them!
Dami, I LOVED this. Recently I’ve started to realize how architecture is so impactful to the world and is not merely about drawing and designing a structure. This video truly demonstrates how this profession can be used to actually impact humanity and strive for goodness 🥺💕
Thank you!! ❤ Yes architecture can be so much more than just drawings and construction.. it can inspire and challenge and bring meaning to every day life!!! I'm so excited for you to go on this journey 😁😁😁
It was really touching and heartbrokening when the family and friend reunite. It reminds me of a similar program between mainland China and Taiwan, but it was allowed for more people, and the relationship between the two government became much better until recently. We were also told by school of reunification of the two places and people as well in mainland. So I feel relatable when Dami mentioned the special kinship. It's really disheartening to see the recent escalation of tension in the region as well as east asia in general😢
Im an architect from Latin America an this topic maybe sound too far from our reality but we have many communities that could apply this thought to their development. I will be waiting for it.
I am very curious to hear your thoughts on the video then, since the two countries I will be talking about in this video (if you haven't already guessed 😁), is in a very similar situation. I heard Bjarke Ingels saying the other day, that architecture has two components: the power to construct reality and the ability to plant the seeds of imagination in ordinary people. Both are equally important. This resonates with me. 😊
The lengths that you went to for the context analysis is commendable. I really like concept behind the design, it's very intriguing. An exceptional piece of architecture!
This is an amazing video. I love how even though your channel is about architecture, you touch on many other topics. I love this video especially because I love learning about cultures and languages. The project that you envision looks amazing. Thank you so much for making this video.
This was beautiful. The history, the personal stories, the design of the border crossing and wildlife corridor. All of it. A superb project and a wonderful video. Thank you for this, Dami!
There's something about the ability of architecture to convey a narrative that just absolutely astounds me. I've always seen architecture as a medium rather than the end goal. As a pencil is used to sketch beautiful drawings, so too architecture becomes the facilitator of human interaction instead of it being the goal. No building, no matter how beautiful, has purpose without people. The way you've allowed the stories of the North and South to stand on their own feet and used the design to create space for possible healing rather than trying to force it is both fascinating and exciting. Thank you for bringing this beautiful profession to us in the form of an engaging and emotional narrative. I look forward to binging the rest of your published content and seeing the way you explore architecture going forward.
Thank you so much!! I totally agree with what you said there, "architecture as a medium, rather than end goal". I think architecture is unique in that through the building, you can talk about history, meaning, materiality, or how people come together... One sad thing I see is that there's a lot of incredible projects out there, but maybe because of their complexity, they have a hard time being communicated to a wider audience.
I’m pretty much obsessed with this channel at this point. DaniLee, GIRL!!!! You are an inspiring creator as an architect and a FANTASTIC story teller ! I have 0 background in architecture and almost forgot what an art it is before I found your channel. Not only that, but as an artist who dabbles in different forms of art, architectural theory and thought as you have presented it is now affecting the way I create and consume art. Absolutely my favorite TH-camr right now. This was so well done! It made me think about so many things that as an artist I can take into consideration as I create. I could go on. But suffice it to say, I’m a big fan!
13:51 That's awesome. You made something beautiful. I don't want to admit this as a guy, but I kind of wanted to cry! Maybe it'll get built one day! Who knows.
This is a very meaningful and creative project. Your design not only shows your deep understanding of the Korean and North Korean cultures, but also reflects your belief in the potential of architecture to promote peace and communication. I was touched by your sharing of your personal experience and feelings, which made me think more about this topic.
Thank you very much! I really love the video. I am half Korean and half Swede. Did not really know much about Korean history until I saw your video. Thanks!
This was a really inspirational video and I'm somewhat melancholic thinking back to some of my childhood experiences in all Korean gatherings at church or family picnics. It would be nice to see a reunification. Perhaps even local gatherings among diaspora Koreans would be a great start. We're all so separated by time and distance.🥹
So sad to see that people are so close to each other yet so far... hopefully in the feature the leader’s will think more about the people rather money and power. Beautiful design with beautiful meaning behind it.
Thank you so much 😊 Yes I think if there's constant pressure from the people, and if we get active to put the right people in positions of power, we can avoid the mistakes of the past 😊 but as we know, humans are notorious for forgetting our mistakes...
11:18 Buckminster Fuller talked about 'Tensegrity' (a portmanteau of Tension and Integrity. Or: Tensional Integrity). This concept seems deeply relevant to your design. I hope that someday your project becomes a reality. I would love to see the wild habitat of the DMZ first hand.
This is an architecture channel? WOW - this was an amazing thought piece and very well done - I wish for good fortune and future for the Korean people and for your dream to come true.
This was so great ! Such a touching and beautiful design process. The balance of forces is such a deep seated theme for Korea's history, loved the physical translation using tension.
As an architect, I find so interesting the way all your research is translated into forms. In many parts of the world we live with similar situations in the boarders, in my case, there's the US-Mexico boarder, and there have been several contests and projects about that, the problem is, how to make those ideas real or at least viewed by the people in command, the politicians. Recently JR did an intervention in the boarder and it was quite commented, so as the tittle of your video asks, the answer would be Yes! Architecture in its form of art can reunite or connect different countries-cultures. Simple ideas, but well thought ideas like a seesaw or in your case a crossing bridge for wildlife can have so much impact than big and expensive projects, and that's the main purpose of architecture.
Thank you!! For the design of the buildings themselves, this was actually one of the few projects where I really let the formal qualities and symbolism drive the design, but I felt like it was appropriate because a big part of being in the observation towers, is looking at the other tower. We see lots of great, well thought out proposals fall through and maybe a part of that is what the architecture is able to communicate and understanding what people can love and feel connected to. I really love that seesaw proposal for example, it's a soft intervention but such a powerful way to connect people. I think if it can inspire people, that excitement will trickle down to the people in power who can commission these projects. 😊
I was very emotional while watching it. I am from Vietnam and now live in the States. My country experienced 20 years of separation until the North forcefully unified Vietnam. My father was an army officer from the South, so he was put in so-called re-education camps. 5.5 years of labour camps destroyed his health. I loved the emotion and sincerity of your video. Your school project evoked a tremendous amount of contrasting emotions: sadness>< and happiness, love & joy, hope & optimism. The main idea of using "TENSION" was spot on. If I can offer anything, you were right to follow your emotion and feeling. Not that you are interested, but if you are, and if you research far enough, you will find out the Truth about how countries like Korea, Vietnam, or the former Yugoslavia, etc...were separated. We are living in an era in that authenticity is highly appreciated. Those are the guidelines that will help us to be truthful to ourselves and live the lives that we want to be...🙂
Gotta say - As someone who often stares at "prestige" architecture projects and wonder what the hell they were thinking, I really love your design at a glance and when explained in detail. It is very thought provoking to consider that a building could be such a ... subtle yet powerful way to slowly bridge a gap (ha ha ha) between two nations that share so much history.
Nice, one of the most important things about being any type of artist is the ability to convey a narrative to the people funding the project. The larger the project, the greater the necessity of a clear narrative and this video allowed me to see why architecture schools focus so much time on teaching various dimensions of graphically illustration as a form of communication.
Wow… I hope you got a good grade on your assignment! 😂 I'd just discovered your channel earlier this week Dami, and as a Southeast-Asian immigrant to Vancouver myself, was super intrigued with this video idea and the story behind it. Your editing is superb, and the way you presented the years of conflict and tension between the North and South was very well done. Your delivery both visually and verbally was so engaging, and kept me hooked the whole way through, not to mention the creativity and symbolism in your border architecture idea. Nothing but great things to say about this video, really happy to have found your channel! Hope you're able to read this! 😀
I haven't even watched the whole video yet... but had to stop in order to express how heart breaking is the part with the families reuniting after decades for such a short time... -- and now that I have watched till the end- dami.. I was moved by your project's goals as well as by it's appearance, and really identified with your way of thinking. really inspirational.
The art work is great, the explanation mind-blowing. I love your break down on Tension...reminds me of a lot of tension in my life! God bless. Would love to hear you analyze Architecture in Korean (historical + Modern)
God Bless Dami 😊 I've Been learning about the cultures, histories and languages of the two Koreas 🇰🇷🇰🇵 for some time now and your video helps me further in that pursuit.
I could really feel the emotions from this, as a personal inspiration to solve a social issue that your people and ancestors face due to political conflict. I love the approach from a multi disciplinary lens that is highly innovative and almost bridges that kinship that connects not just our humanity but the ecological reality that we have forgotten to nurture because of the political issues that divide us. This concept i felt deeply in my heart not just as a beautifully designed infrastructure, but a solution or a connector between long lost relatives that have disconnected due to disagreements. This was emotional and i love the context that added to the realities and the need for humanistic architectural designs such as this. I also loved that it felt like a short documentary, really hit a lot of important elements that makes a video engaging! Remarkable designs, concept, background, video production, everything!! Ps i just discovered your channel (im not an architectural nerd but my gf is, Im sure she’ll love you! I also wanted her to be encouraged and inspired by philosophy and humanities that invoke emotions to architectural concepts.)
I learned so much! For years, I've had many assumptions based on my knowledge of the war itself. Thank you! The concept of your project, philosophy of use, and architecture are beautiful; I absolutely love it.
I really love this video. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and insights on the two Koreas, and how you would get them closer together, if even just a little.
Why doesn’t this exist? This project needs funding. Incredibly innovative. I love that you even considered the wildlife and its potential beneficial expansion to the rest of Asia. It seems like you considered every angle. Social, economic, architectural, environmental. Brilliant.
Undoubtedly, Architecture is beyond erecting walls. I did love this video👌🏾! It is so inspirational and self explanatory, many thanks for sharing that one.
Thank you for your sharing, Dami. It comes through that this subject is near and dear to you. It was heartfelt. The project is beautiful and speaks for itself. A worthwhile thought exercise, even only as a dream, if only in fantasy. 🙏🏻
Just being in a dream is all I ask ^^ and thank you so much! This project is very dear to my heart and made me think a lot about my culture and identity, but the process of making the video was just as rewarding- finding old photos, sharing the video with my family members, and working with my mom to make the Korean subtitles... I'm so glad I finally got a chance to make and share this video! 😁
Thank you for watching your TH-cam video. Watching your video made me think a lot about my country. Of course, I`m Korean. I have something to tell you about the year of the Korean War. The Korean War (also known by other names 6.25 War) was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953. The war began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea following clashes along the border and rebellions in South Korea. North Korea was supported by China and the Soviet Union while South Korea was supported by the United States and allied countries. The fighting ended with an armistice on 27 July 1953. I will continue to watch the videos that you make with a thankful heart. I wish you all the best. Thank you.
Thank you for the explanations and review of the Korean situation. The project would indeed be very nice; also a good reason for me to return for another visit of the country.
I learn so much with each of your videos, but this one really touched me. You break down huge concepts in a way that is easily understood and you think (projects,) like a Nobel Prize candidate!
Thanks for sharing your project. Similarly I migrated out of South Korea when I was young. I also have particular interest in the North & South relationship. Your project addressed social, environmental and economical concerns, an analysis that translated into an architectural design. I think Korean commonality is what will help us bring together, such as our languages, way we dress in hanbok, what we eat (yes, kimchi) and historic architectures. Something that reinforces our familiarities and common traditional values could ease potential tensions.
Thank you Jiwon 😊 I spent my whole life trying to become canadian and have been realizing only later in life that being korean gives me a unique perspective and is a source of great strength and happiness in my life. Hope u feel the same 😊
Even though this is unrelated, for my grandma and her friends who are from North Korea, and escaped during the war and still has most of their family in North Korea 70 years apart does not make the idea of reunification long gone. Many are from or have some family in North Korea but they keep silent because they are afraid or ashamed but In the end it will eventually happen one day and some of us can only hope reunification can come in this generation rather than later, before, the connecting threads (our grandparents) are gone. Anyway your thought and consideration for this project is splendid, it was very touching and I love the idea of tension in the design, it reminds me of the soldiers who point guns at each other in the borders. tension that is holding up the two Korea as well as separating it
It's sad that the older generation would feel afraid or ashamed to speak up. Something that really hit me while making this project is that people in our grandparent's generation worked insanely hard to restore the country back into shape. Apparently Korea had the fastest economic recovery of any other country in history. (Which is probably where our good work ethic comes from) I feel like older people are not respected enough in this society for all that they went through.
@@DamiLeeArch omg yes, I feel like even now Koreans work so hard because we’ve seen our grandparents and parents working so hard. Before, there was legitimate reasons to be afraid, My grandpa, he was arrested on the charges of being a North Korean spy, which is one of the reasons my grandma left Korea, after he died the government realized he and a lot of other people were not North Korean spies, and compensated our family in Korea : ( At the time, this was quite common. I feel like these days Koreans are much more open, but there are still Stigmas. I really hope they get the respect they deserve. AND Thank you for taking the time to reply! I love your videos!! They re so resourceful and useful, keep it up! >
Hi Dami this video is one of my favourites. I am not korean but have always been curious of the topics surrounding the history of what you talked about in this video. it gave alot of really helpful perspective and encouragment for the future. i really love your passion and also the desire for your designs to be something more than just a building.
Again, a welcoming discussion on architecture and its representation of possible cooperation across borders. The tug-of-war symbolism in the buildings on each side of the DMZ may be better replaced with a suspended lever and fulcrum convincing the observer that we are together in this solution. Peace and health, Dami.
Out of the heart-breaking situation artificially brought about by historical avatars in Korea, come inspiring consequences like you. Thank you for being. PS: Wonderful project,, alas impossible to realize today. Perhaps in future...
Hi Dami!! I'm a Korean Canadian architecture student at Ryerson (I did notice that you also may have went to Ryerson which is super cool!!) I just wanted to say that your videos are amazing and I've learned so much from them. Thank you for all your videos and your informative and inspiring content! Love, Emily :))
Hi Emily, yes I went to Ryerson as well!! Nice to meet you and I'm glad you're finding the videos helpful. 😊 I hope you're enjoying architecture school so far.. We could use more korean women in architecture 😁
I have no idea how I ended up on this video but it was so educational and enlightening to watch. I am nowhere near any type of architect but this seems like something that NEEDS to happen considering the severity of the situation.
Wow! This is so sad - to see a nation/family being torn and pitted against one another for the benefit of a foreign super power- its not even in their best interest - Thank you for sharing. I hope all the Koreans will wake up and realise one day that they are one nation.
Hi Dami, I really love your video, and you motivated my returning career process as a project manager in construction fields in Canada. I'm frightened you mentioned North Korea because you look to study and live in Canada. If you want to find your roots, I'd like to recommend the On-Dol system that is the 14th century in the Joseon era in the architecture field. It was weird when you talked about North Korea. It's like when people talk about Germany, we didn't say the past of West and East Germany, isn't it? We talk about cars, electric appliances, and Bauhause as well when we talk about Germany. I hope your business works out :) I'm proud of you as a Korean.
So well explained... i actually knew nothing aboit korea..nor am i interested in kdrama and staffs...but knowing the history...meamt so lively... Its hard to accept a partition in such a loving family.....
I like your idea of the animal crossing. I would add to it though. A hidden underpass for shy animals. On the overpass you could also have plants for the animals to eat, encouraging them to hang around.
reeling in an idea for the viable model to result with reunification. like the trends and mental imagery and momentum that will exist in the journey from A to B. a lot of time ive spent contemplating NKorea liberation. also the acclimation challenges for defectors. for years yeonmi park is literally my hero. certainly any instance I can increase the odds of her victory I dont hesitate. even if she needed a kidney id donate mine.
I have seen the empty train station that linked North and South Korea back in 2012 and am really happy that it was put to use during reunification in 2018. The site really hit me emotionally seeing all of those locks on the fence in the hopes of family members reuniting. The DMZ was such an intense location and I can't put in words how I felt knowing that a machine gun was pointed at me from the other side. As tourists, we were paraded in front of the North as we wondered around and eventually entered one of the blue buildings, all the time hoping that no one got trigger happy. I agree Dami, that people should have a comfortable and safe place to look over to the other side and wonder and hope for peace. Though realize that what you can see of North Korea from the DMZ, is mostly fake and was built for propaganda to give the appearance of prosperity and modernity.
Beautiful Video. Must have been a giant project just for the planning process for making this video. (Emotionally and Research-wise). I think I cried from my nose a little.
such a stunning design with incredible emotional weight. national borders are often these arbitrary constructs that disregard social and cultural boundaries, but the unexpected and unique natural ecosystem that has emerged is nothing short of breathtaking.
3AM thoughts: I love this project. There could be a round table philosophy baked in that may help to create the pathways for greater collaboration between the two nations. We have robust tech stack options these days, so as long as it didn't interfere with the animal crossing it may work. Imagine Starcraft 2 LAN parties overlooking a nature paradise designed in a thoughtful way and a round table labyrinth for the grandparents to meet away from the LAN party madness. Maybe some well designed basketball arenas. A city-state with the perfect balance of eco-friendly technology and natural preservation.
You could have little cabins and on the insides they would be perfectly setup for LAN parties, but they could be eco-friendly and would be nestled away into nature reserve areas. The cabins could have proper cameras setup pointing outward in certain parts of the cabin (like turrets but not) and they could be used for wildlife photography.
Your realization is so impressive. You are proud of your accomplishment I am sure. I love the animal as well as human corridor. Maybe the human is tension and the animal is relief of tension.
What did you think about the project?
This was a great project with deep and meaningful intent.
Ahh thank you 😊
outstanding project
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I really like the design you made at 10:38 to 10:58 , that would be be good if they did make something like that,
I love this profession, I love solving problems, but at times, the egotistical nature of our profession comes out in these types of questions. Can architecture save the world? No, not alone it can't. That requires a synchronicity of many factors. Can it help? 100% without a doubt. There are things that design can solve. Broken governments, corruption, and greed are not any of them. That said, I'm really interested in this upcoming video and looking forward to your thoughts.
I 100% agree, and thanks for bringing up that argument. It's definitely one of the things I'd like to talk about tomorrow. For the title, I had around 15 options, my favourite being "Architecture of Healing. A Proposal for the DMZ". When I threw it out to my test group (friends who are non-architects), every single one of them said that it was a terrible title, and the current title won out as the most intriguing. My hope is that these story-type videos would not only interest architects but also inspire a larger audience, get them to think differently about their environments and about the role of architecture in the world. Does that mean it's going to be distasteful for architects? Hahah, I hope not, but maybe... But I think it's important for us to communicate not just amongst ourselves, but communicate with the world, or at least it's something I'm actively trying to improve on. Anyways, long story short, every detail, from storytelling to the thumbnail, has been tailored with that goal in mind, and it makes me cringe a little bit too. ^^
If anything, I hope it brings up an interesting topic of discussion. 😄
@@DamiLeeArch that's really interesting to hear that's what your friends chose. I'm totally behind the inclusion of a larger audience, which is why my initial thought of the question sounded like it would alienate the general public into thinking architects were full of themselves - not an uncommon reputation our profession has. Again, looking forward to this and I hope you do inspire and open up some eyes as to the many roles of architects and architecture. See you soon.
@@tomviethoang what did you think??
@@DamiLeeArch Sorry, had to watch it late due to all the mess Texas has been dealing with for the past week. But I loved it. I really appreciate hearing about the history and circumstances between the two countries, it's very relatable to my mother country's overall history and background, except we were forcibly unified after the war. The stories of reuniting families was especially touching. It is sad that the younger generation see reunification as a negative situation, but I find the same disconnect of history in Vietnamese youth.
As for your project, it's a great concept and execution. The use of tension is used aptly for the bridge and structure designs, as well as a commentary on the two divisions between the countries. I can really appreciate the symbolism in the towers as there is a connection but still a separation between the two. The implementation of rotation in the towers really executes your idea of connecting the four corridors well. The diagramming was also very clear and beautifully done. As a proponent of nature, I laud the incorporation of the land bridge to allow for propagating of indigenous wildlife to heal the ecosystem. Although, I wasn't a big fan of this video's title at first, it makes a lot of sense seeing your project and how it all comes together. I guess that's my only critique, haha.
Great video and thanks for sharing. Again, looking forward to seeing more.
@@tomviethoang Thank you so much for your feedback!! When I started the project, as I was making the video, and as I was releasing the video, I constantly questioned my right as an expat AND as someone with zero background in social sciences or politics, in addressing issues like this, but it's been really interesting to hear people sympathizing with the story and to hear about similar conflicts in other parts of the world. The critique on the title is a really valid point too, and it's something I'll keep mulling over as I make more videos ^^ I hope you're keeping safe and warm (with a relatively low electricity bill)!!!
I never understood the history of Korea, since I'm not Korean, but I did find myself getting emotional watching the reunion of the family members. The joy and then then the pain of it only being for a few hours and then "no repeat visits", was heartbreaking. The music, the history, the people and the wildlife made this just beautiful.
These kind of video essays make TH-cam worth visiting, thank you for your work!
Thanks for checking out my vid 😊
I'm not an architect but this made appreciate the amount of thought that goes into projects, I loved it. Awesome video.
Thank you 😊
This was beautiful, I am diasporic Korean myself and was brought to tears multiple times. Thank you for this. 통일!
I am Korean Chinese; Korean background born in China; educated and living in Canada. I have been watching your videos recently because I want to start learning architecture/interior design at my age of 35. Being an Architect was my dream since my high school but I was afraid of not being successful in foreign country Canada so I chose Financial industry which is not bad and safe for me. After a series of experience in different fields in different countries, now I decided to pick up the dream I left. However, being an architect will take much longer time and much more effort given I am 35 year-old, and interior design sounds somewhat reasonable and realistic. Your videos have been very helpful to build the expectation of the area I have no idea but still want to try. Today I watch this culture related video and I am somehow touched. Just want to say thank you for sharing.
I've studied engineering and architecture - I've studied long enough to achieve a doctorate in a single discipline - I've never seen anything quite like this, though. So much humanity; so much potential to improve what already exists. I know this is an older video by internet standards, but I am amazed at the depth and breadth of what is discussed here. I do so much revile what has been created by political differences. Ideas and projects like this are in defiance of hopelessness. This is hope that spans disciplines and experience... and I love it in my own way. I really do wish more of my species thought like this. Awesome; awesome; awesome.
Not only is the concept fabulous, but the way you’ve gone about this video is so flawless, so full of empathy, so clearly a representation of your genuine feelings about the matter. I can not pretend to know how it feels to be a Korean, but I can empathize. Your videos are so excellent, thank you for making them!
Korea got a raw deal. You are a very captivating teacher. You should do more historical and cultural videos. Your designs are thoughtful and magnetic.
Dami, I LOVED this. Recently I’ve started to realize how architecture is so impactful to the world and is not merely about drawing and designing a structure. This video truly demonstrates how this profession can be used to actually impact humanity and strive for goodness 🥺💕
Thank you!! ❤ Yes architecture can be so much more than just drawings and construction.. it can inspire and challenge and bring meaning to every day life!!! I'm so excited for you to go on this journey 😁😁😁
It was really touching and heartbrokening when the family and friend reunite. It reminds me of a similar program between mainland China and Taiwan, but it was allowed for more people, and the relationship between the two government became much better until recently. We were also told by school of reunification of the two places and people as well in mainland. So I feel relatable when Dami mentioned the special kinship. It's really disheartening to see the recent escalation of tension in the region as well as east asia in general😢
Im an architect from Latin America an this topic maybe sound too far from our reality but we have many communities that could apply this thought to their development. I will be waiting for it.
I am very curious to hear your thoughts on the video then, since the two countries I will be talking about in this video (if you haven't already guessed 😁), is in a very similar situation. I heard Bjarke Ingels saying the other day, that architecture has two components: the power to construct reality and the ability to plant the seeds of imagination in ordinary people. Both are equally important. This resonates with me. 😊
The lengths that you went to for the context analysis is commendable. I really like concept behind the design, it's very intriguing. An exceptional piece of architecture!
Thank you so much!! The research and analysis is my favorite part of the process.. the calm before the storm 😁
This is an amazing video. I love how even though your channel is about architecture, you touch on many other topics. I love this video especially because I love learning about cultures and languages. The project that you envision looks amazing. Thank you so much for making this video.
Thanks!
This was beautiful. The history, the personal stories, the design of the border crossing and wildlife corridor. All of it. A superb project and a wonderful video. Thank you for this, Dami!
There's something about the ability of architecture to convey a narrative that just absolutely astounds me. I've always seen architecture as a medium rather than the end goal. As a pencil is used to sketch beautiful drawings, so too architecture becomes the facilitator of human interaction instead of it being the goal. No building, no matter how beautiful, has purpose without people. The way you've allowed the stories of the North and South to stand on their own feet and used the design to create space for possible healing rather than trying to force it is both fascinating and exciting. Thank you for bringing this beautiful profession to us in the form of an engaging and emotional narrative. I look forward to binging the rest of your published content and seeing the way you explore architecture going forward.
Thank you so much!! I totally agree with what you said there, "architecture as a medium, rather than end goal". I think architecture is unique in that through the building, you can talk about history, meaning, materiality, or how people come together...
One sad thing I see is that there's a lot of incredible projects out there, but maybe because of their complexity, they have a hard time being communicated to a wider audience.
Wonderfully stated!
I’m pretty much obsessed with this channel at this point. DaniLee, GIRL!!!! You are an inspiring creator as an architect and a FANTASTIC story teller ! I have 0 background in architecture and almost forgot what an art it is before I found your channel. Not only that, but as an artist who dabbles in different forms of art, architectural theory and thought as you have presented it is now affecting the way I create and consume art. Absolutely my favorite TH-camr right now. This was so well done! It made me think about so many things that as an artist I can take into consideration as I create. I could go on. But suffice it to say, I’m a big fan!
Thank you so much! 🙏
Thats a really kind post :)
13:51 That's awesome. You made something beautiful. I don't want to admit this as a guy, but I kind of wanted to cry! Maybe it'll get built one day! Who knows.
12:15 I was so fascinated by this idea and that transition....woah!! 정말 대박이다🎉 and I really wish this comes true!
This is a very meaningful and creative project. Your design not only shows your deep understanding of the Korean and North Korean cultures, but also reflects your belief in the potential of architecture to promote peace and communication. I was touched by your sharing of your personal experience and feelings, which made me think more about this topic.
Thank you for this deep, objective insight into the history of these amazing countries. Brilliant video, as always!
Hi Demi. I don't know why I get so emotional watching this video. Thak you for sharing your experience of learning about painful history of Korea.
Thank you very much! I really love the video. I am half Korean and half Swede. Did not really know much about Korean history until I saw your video.
Thanks!
Wherever we go, either in ancient times or the present, Architecture always binds us in any way there is. The world would be empty without. ❤
it would be empty and boring ❤
This was a really inspirational video and I'm somewhat melancholic thinking back to some of my childhood experiences in all Korean gatherings at church or family picnics. It would be nice to see a reunification. Perhaps even local gatherings among diaspora Koreans would be a great start. We're all so separated by time and distance.🥹
So sad to see that people are so close to each other yet so far... hopefully in the feature the leader’s will think more about the people rather money and power.
Beautiful design with beautiful meaning behind it.
Thank you so much 😊 Yes I think if there's constant pressure from the people, and if we get active to put the right people in positions of power, we can avoid the mistakes of the past 😊 but as we know, humans are notorious for forgetting our mistakes...
Beautiful and awesome! Congrats!
Thank you so much 😀
I loved it. You are good at explaining things. I hope your wish of reunification becomes reality in close future
Just imagine the amount of awesome things that could be built if people could just work together...
So fascinating and love your story telling! Happy to learn about your history and project of yours I hadn’t yet witnessed!!
Thanks Ash!!! It was actually really nice to dip back into this oldie 😁
11:18 Buckminster Fuller talked about 'Tensegrity' (a portmanteau of Tension and Integrity. Or: Tensional Integrity). This concept seems deeply relevant to your design. I hope that someday your project becomes a reality. I would love to see the wild habitat of the DMZ first hand.
This is an architecture channel? WOW - this was an amazing thought piece and very well done - I wish for good fortune and future for the Korean people and for your dream to come true.
This was so great ! Such a touching and beautiful design process.
The balance of forces is such a deep seated theme for Korea's history, loved the physical translation using tension.
Thank you so much!!
As an architect, I find so interesting the way all your research is translated into forms. In many parts of the world we live with similar situations in the boarders, in my case, there's the US-Mexico boarder, and there have been several contests and projects about that, the problem is, how to make those ideas real or at least viewed by the people in command, the politicians. Recently JR did an intervention in the boarder and it was quite commented, so as the tittle of your video asks, the answer would be Yes! Architecture in its form of art can reunite or connect different countries-cultures. Simple ideas, but well thought ideas like a seesaw or in your case a crossing bridge for wildlife can have so much impact than big and expensive projects, and that's the main purpose of architecture.
Thank you!! For the design of the buildings themselves, this was actually one of the few projects where I really let the formal qualities and symbolism drive the design, but I felt like it was appropriate because a big part of being in the observation towers, is looking at the other tower. We see lots of great, well thought out proposals fall through and maybe a part of that is what the architecture is able to communicate and understanding what people can love and feel connected to. I really love that seesaw proposal for example, it's a soft intervention but such a powerful way to connect people. I think if it can inspire people, that excitement will trickle down to the people in power who can commission these projects. 😊
I was very emotional while watching it. I am from Vietnam and now live in the States. My country experienced 20 years of separation until the North forcefully unified Vietnam. My father was an army officer from the South, so he was put in so-called re-education camps. 5.5 years of labour camps destroyed his health. I loved the emotion and sincerity of your video. Your school project evoked a tremendous amount of contrasting emotions: sadness>< and happiness, love & joy, hope & optimism. The main idea of using "TENSION" was spot on. If I can offer anything, you were right to follow your emotion and feeling. Not that you are interested, but if you are, and if you research far enough, you will find out the Truth about how countries like Korea, Vietnam, or the former Yugoslavia, etc...were separated. We are living in an era in that authenticity is highly appreciated. Those are the guidelines that will help us to be truthful to ourselves and live the lives that we want to be...🙂
Thank you for the kind words 🙏
"the North forcefully unified Vietnam" lol more like the North AND the South diligently and tirelessly liberated Vietnam
Thanks for some really profound insights into Korean identity as reflected in your architectural designs. I'm so subscribing now.
Gotta say - As someone who often stares at "prestige" architecture projects and wonder what the hell they were thinking, I really love your design at a glance and when explained in detail. It is very thought provoking to consider that a building could be such a ... subtle yet powerful way to slowly bridge a gap (ha ha ha) between two nations that share so much history.
Nice, one of the most important things about being any type of artist is the ability to convey a narrative to the people funding the project. The larger the project, the greater the necessity of a clear narrative and this video allowed me to see why architecture schools focus so much time on teaching various dimensions of graphically illustration as a form of communication.
Wow… I hope you got a good grade on your assignment! 😂 I'd just discovered your channel earlier this week Dami, and as a Southeast-Asian immigrant to Vancouver myself, was super intrigued with this video idea and the story behind it. Your editing is superb, and the way you presented the years of conflict and tension between the North and South was very well done. Your delivery both visually and verbally was so engaging, and kept me hooked the whole way through, not to mention the creativity and symbolism in your border architecture idea. Nothing but great things to say about this video, really happy to have found your channel! Hope you're able to read this! 😀
영상도 아름답고 목소리도 듣기 편하고 지식도 좋네요.
Don't give up the dream of a reunified Korea.
It is a worthy wish that may happen in our lifetime.
I absolutely love Korea and Koreans
I haven't even watched the whole video yet...
but had to stop in order to express how heart breaking is the part with the families reuniting after decades for such a short time...
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and now that I have watched till the end- dami.. I was moved by your project's goals as well as by it's appearance, and really identified with your way of thinking.
really inspirational.
The art work is great, the explanation mind-blowing. I love your break down on Tension...reminds me of a lot of tension in my life! God bless. Would love to hear you analyze Architecture in Korean (historical + Modern)
It would be great if this is a series!!! Seriously its so interesting.
God Bless Dami 😊 I've Been learning about the cultures, histories and languages of the two Koreas 🇰🇷🇰🇵 for some time now and your video helps me further in that pursuit.
Only my second video of yours but this was super deep! Almost made me cry.
I could really feel the emotions from this, as a personal inspiration to solve a social issue that your people and ancestors face due to political conflict. I love the approach from a multi disciplinary lens that is highly innovative and almost bridges that kinship that connects not just our humanity but the ecological reality that we have forgotten to nurture because of the political issues that divide us. This concept i felt deeply in my heart not just as a beautifully designed infrastructure, but a solution or a connector between long lost relatives that have disconnected due to disagreements. This was emotional and i love the context that added to the realities and the need for humanistic architectural designs such as this.
I also loved that it felt like a short documentary, really hit a lot of important elements that makes a video engaging!
Remarkable designs, concept, background, video production, everything!!
Ps i just discovered your channel (im not an architectural nerd but my gf is, Im sure she’ll love you! I also wanted her to be encouraged and inspired by philosophy and humanities that invoke emotions to architectural concepts.)
I learned so much! For years, I've had many assumptions based on my knowledge of the war itself. Thank you! The concept of your project, philosophy of use, and architecture are beautiful; I absolutely love it.
This is amazing! This is everything architecture should be
Thank you! 😁
I really love this video. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and insights on the two Koreas, and how you would get them closer together, if even just a little.
Why doesn’t this exist? This project needs funding. Incredibly innovative. I love that you even considered the wildlife and its potential beneficial expansion to the rest of Asia. It seems like you considered every angle. Social, economic, architectural, environmental. Brilliant.
Undoubtedly, Architecture is beyond erecting walls. I did love this video👌🏾! It is so inspirational and self explanatory, many thanks for sharing that one.
It sure is. Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you for your sharing, Dami. It comes through that this subject is near and dear to you. It was heartfelt. The project is beautiful and speaks for itself. A worthwhile thought exercise, even only as a dream, if only in fantasy. 🙏🏻
Just being in a dream is all I ask ^^ and thank you so much! This project is very dear to my heart and made me think a lot about my culture and identity, but the process of making the video was just as rewarding- finding old photos, sharing the video with my family members, and working with my mom to make the Korean subtitles... I'm so glad I finally got a chance to make and share this video! 😁
Channels like this makes youtube worth. Thank you.
Thank you for watching your TH-cam video. Watching your video made me think a lot about my country. Of course, I`m Korean. I have something to tell you about the year of the Korean War.
The Korean War (also known by other names 6.25 War) was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953. The war began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea following clashes along the border and rebellions in South Korea. North Korea was supported by China and the Soviet Union while South Korea was supported by the United States and allied countries. The fighting ended with an armistice on 27 July 1953.
I will continue to watch the videos that you make with a thankful heart. I wish you all the best. Thank you.
Wow that was quite a moving video . How sad that the families are separated like that
Thank you for the explanations and review of the Korean situation. The project would indeed be very nice; also a good reason for me to return for another visit of the country.
I learn so much with each of your videos, but this one really touched me. You break down huge concepts in a way that is easily understood and you think (projects,) like a Nobel Prize candidate!
One of your best videos. All heart. I loved this Dami. Thank you.
Thank you 😊
Thanks for sharing your project. Similarly I migrated out of South Korea when I was young. I also have particular interest in the North & South relationship. Your project addressed social, environmental and economical concerns, an analysis that translated into an architectural design. I think Korean commonality is what will help us bring together, such as our languages, way we dress in hanbok, what we eat (yes, kimchi) and historic architectures. Something that reinforces our familiarities and common traditional values could ease potential tensions.
Wow, this is probably my favorite architecture video I’ve ever seen! Good job, I really did learn quite a bit from this video.
wow thank you!! 😊
Your hair is nice in this video. Also, this is very interesting
It’s so pleasing to see a connection between architecture and history. As a Korean archi student studying abroad, this gives me so much inspiration.
Thank you Jiwon 😊 I spent my whole life trying to become canadian and have been realizing only later in life that being korean gives me a unique perspective and is a source of great strength and happiness in my life. Hope u feel the same 😊
Even though this is unrelated, for my grandma and her friends who are from North Korea, and escaped during the war and still has most of their family in North Korea 70 years apart does not make the idea of reunification long gone. Many are from or have some family in North Korea but they keep silent because they are afraid or ashamed but In the end it will eventually happen one day and some of us can only hope reunification can come in this generation rather than later, before, the connecting threads (our grandparents) are gone. Anyway your thought and consideration for this project is splendid, it was very touching and I love the idea of tension in the design, it reminds me of the soldiers who point guns at each other in the borders. tension that is holding up the two Korea as well as separating it
It's sad that the older generation would feel afraid or ashamed to speak up. Something that really hit me while making this project is that people in our grandparent's generation worked insanely hard to restore the country back into shape. Apparently Korea had the fastest economic recovery of any other country in history. (Which is probably where our good work ethic comes from) I feel like older people are not respected enough in this society for all that they went through.
@@DamiLeeArch omg yes, I feel like even now Koreans work so hard because we’ve seen our grandparents and parents working so hard. Before, there was legitimate reasons to be afraid, My grandpa, he was arrested on the charges of being a North Korean spy, which is one of the reasons my grandma left Korea, after he died the government realized he and a lot of other people were not North Korean spies, and compensated our family in Korea : ( At the time, this was quite common. I feel like these days Koreans are much more open, but there are still Stigmas. I really hope they get the respect they deserve. AND Thank you for taking the time to reply! I love your videos!! They re so resourceful and useful, keep it up! >
Hi Dami this video is one of my favourites. I am not korean but have always been curious of the topics surrounding the history of what you talked about in this video. it gave alot of really helpful perspective and encouragment for the future. i really love your passion and also the desire for your designs to be something more than just a building.
What an Incredible video. It deserves more attention. Amazing work 👍🏻
Thank you for this video which is informative and has to be an emotional topic. Nicely done.
Again, a welcoming discussion on architecture and its representation of possible cooperation across borders. The tug-of-war symbolism in the buildings on each side of the DMZ may be better replaced with a suspended lever and fulcrum convincing the observer that we are together in this solution. Peace and health, Dami.
big thank you for the great educational and entertaining video. I love the way you produce your videos. One of TH-cams Best.
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
this was such a great video documentary quality thanks!
Much appreciated!
What an incredible and emotional project…
Thanks for watching 😊
정말 너무 멋진 영상 감사합니다
보면서 자꾸 눈물이 났어요.. 아이디어 뿐만아니라 한국 역사 관련한 스토리텔링까지 너무 완벽하네요
통일에 대한 생각은 별로 하지 않으며 사는데 이 영상 보고 진짜 많은 생각이 드네요
다시 한번 좋은 영상 너무 감사해요!!!
Your project is incredibly inspiring. I hope it gets adopted one day in some shape and form.
Out of the heart-breaking situation artificially brought about by historical avatars in Korea, come inspiring consequences like you. Thank you for being.
PS: Wonderful project,, alas impossible to realize today. Perhaps in future...
Hi Dami!! I'm a Korean Canadian architecture student at Ryerson (I did notice that you also may have went to Ryerson which is super cool!!) I just wanted to say that your videos are amazing and I've learned so much from them. Thank you for all your videos and your informative and inspiring content! Love, Emily :))
Hi Emily, yes I went to Ryerson as well!! Nice to meet you and I'm glad you're finding the videos helpful. 😊 I hope you're enjoying architecture school so far.. We could use more korean women in architecture 😁
I have no idea how I ended up on this video but it was so educational and enlightening to watch. I am nowhere near any type of architect but this seems like something that NEEDS to happen considering the severity of the situation.
Wow! This is so sad - to see a nation/family being torn and pitted against one another for the benefit of a foreign super power- its not even in their best interest - Thank you for sharing. I hope all the Koreans will wake up and realise one day that they are one nation.
wow this video really touched mee and i loved that your idea and your drawings get personal and unveiled the tragic and emotional history of Korea
Thank you 🙏
Just a quick note, Korean war started in 1950! Great video overall
Hi Dami, I really love your video, and you motivated my returning career process as a project manager in construction fields in Canada.
I'm frightened you mentioned North Korea because you look to study and live in Canada. If you want to find your roots, I'd like to recommend the On-Dol system that is the 14th century in the Joseon era in the architecture field. It was weird when you talked about North Korea. It's like when people talk about Germany, we didn't say the past of West and East Germany, isn't it? We talk about cars, electric appliances, and Bauhause as well when we talk about Germany.
I hope your business works out :) I'm proud of you as a Korean.
Thank you for this video. It's very interesting to know about Korea history.
I am discovering what architect I am gonna be, in your heartmelting videos. I admire how you tell the story of your projects. Thank u so much
So well explained... i actually knew nothing aboit korea..nor am i interested in kdrama and staffs...but knowing the history...meamt so lively...
Its hard to accept a partition in such a loving family.....
I like your idea of the animal crossing. I would add to it though. A hidden underpass for shy animals. On the overpass you could also have plants for the animals to eat, encouraging them to hang around.
Your content...golden as always
Thank you 😊
Very touching i can feel the love and hurt
May Korea unite in the near future, Namo Buddhaya, may all living beings have happy minds. 🙏🏾
crash landing on you was so good, really enjoyed it.
Very nice project.
reeling in an idea for the viable model to result with reunification. like the trends and mental imagery and momentum that will exist in the journey from A to B. a lot of time ive spent contemplating NKorea liberation. also the acclimation challenges for defectors. for years yeonmi park is literally my hero. certainly any instance I can increase the odds of her victory I dont hesitate. even if she needed a kidney id donate mine.
I have seen the empty train station that linked North and South Korea back in 2012 and am really happy that it was put to use during reunification in 2018. The site really hit me emotionally seeing all of those locks on the fence in the hopes of family members reuniting. The DMZ was such an intense location and I can't put in words how I felt knowing that a machine gun was pointed at me from the other side. As tourists, we were paraded in front of the North as we wondered around and eventually entered one of the blue buildings, all the time hoping that no one got trigger happy. I agree Dami, that people should have a comfortable and safe place to look over to the other side and wonder and hope for peace. Though realize that what you can see of North Korea from the DMZ, is mostly fake and was built for propaganda to give the appearance of prosperity and modernity.
Beautiful Video. Must have been a giant project just for the planning process for making this video. (Emotionally and Research-wise). I think I cried from my nose a little.
It sure was! Turning it into a video felt like another project of its own but honestly it was so rewarding to see the response and feedback.
As I watched this video, it stirred up emotions. I've visited North Korea in 1993 and South Korea in 2007 and onwards.
such a stunning design with incredible emotional weight. national borders are often these arbitrary constructs that disregard social and cultural boundaries, but the unexpected and unique natural ecosystem that has emerged is nothing short of breathtaking.
3AM thoughts: I love this project. There could be a round table philosophy baked in that may help to create the pathways for greater collaboration between the two nations. We have robust tech stack options these days, so as long as it didn't interfere with the animal crossing it may work. Imagine Starcraft 2 LAN parties overlooking a nature paradise designed in a thoughtful way and a round table labyrinth for the grandparents to meet away from the LAN party madness. Maybe some well designed basketball arenas. A city-state with the perfect balance of eco-friendly technology and natural preservation.
You could have little cabins and on the insides they would be perfectly setup for LAN parties, but they could be eco-friendly and would be nestled away into nature reserve areas. The cabins could have proper cameras setup pointing outward in certain parts of the cabin (like turrets but not) and they could be used for wildlife photography.
Your realization is so impressive. You are proud of your accomplishment I am sure. I love the animal as well as human corridor. Maybe the human is tension and the animal is relief of tension.
Such a well presented idea and topic! Thank you
Thank you for watching!! 😊
Proud of you! Keep going on for you and the rest of the world.
Amazing story, amazing project. Sharing this.
Thank you 😊