A book, Pyongyang: A Model City with a subtitle Architecture of the DPRK Dreaming a Perfect City, was published recently.
The authors of this book are two architects
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The book reads in part:
It is not easy to answer why we engaged
in a cultural project for the DPRK for the first time. We started it with
simple curiosity, and then, we found ourselves feeling more and more interested
in this unknown subject.
Many people of the world are in agreement
with the logic of restraining, rejecting and isolating the DPRK, so they
sometimes looked at us with suspicion.
People often give questions aimed at
verifying their prejudices and preconceptions rather than finding out something
new. We are still convinced that “isolation” is bad for everyone, and art and
architecture, foreign to that warning, can serve as an important means for
cultural exchange. We are going to open up a “window” for understanding another’s
culture and show another beauty through the architecture of
They said:
If one reads this book, they will feel as
if they have looked around all the corners of
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