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        <![CDATA[Park1538 Gwangyang Cultural Complex / UnSangDong Architects + POSCO A&C]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Park1538 is a public space embedded within the everyday landscape of Gwangyang, an industrial city known for its steel production. The project was inspired by the name "Gwangyang" itself—'Gwang' meaning light and 'Yang' sunlight—which became a guiding principle in shaping the form and spirit of the space. The resulting architecture captures the flowing rhythm of light through its curved steel surfaces, creating a sculptural yet purposeful structure that embodies both technological and cultural narratives.</p>]]>
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      <dc:creator>Hana Abdel</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Platform for Communication - </strong>CHANGe UP Ground, a start-up support center planned for Pohang University of Science and Technology as a research-oriented space preparing for the future industry, is a central hub for fostering start-up venture companies. It should be the center of youth start-up programs as a space where research in various fields is exchanged and communicated. The space of the start-up support center should be an architecture that creates a platform where venture boxes gather and become one. The platform of the start-up support center is open and suggests a method of converging across each other.</p>]]>
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