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  2. Korean architecture - Wikipedia

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    Korean architecture (Korean: 한국건축) refers to an architectural style that developed over centuries in Korea.Throughout the history of Korea, various kingdoms and royal dynasties have developed a unique style of architecture with influences from Buddhism and Korean Confucianism.

  3. Bubungan Tinggi - Wikipedia

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    Palidangan or Ambin Dalam, the inner part of the house which borders the Panampik Basar. The floor is the same height with Panampik Basar (but in some houses, the floor of Panampik Basar is lower than Palidangan’s). The border is called Watun Langkahan. In this room is the large pillars that hold the Bubungan Tinggi (there are 8 of them).

  4. List of tallest buildings in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Global Business Center, which began construction in May 2020 in Seoul's Gangnam District, is expected to become South Korea's tallest building upon completion in 2030. Also under construction is the Cheongna City Tower in Incheon, although this structure is likely to eventually be classified as a tower rather than a building.

  5. Housing in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea's housing market grew as central bank interest rates were cut at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. During this period, many prospective homeowners sought loans at lower interest rates to buy homes. Since then, rising central bank interest rates have led to a noticeable downturn in the housing market.

  6. Hanok - Wikipedia

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    South Korea Korean traditional Bark shingled house, Neowajip or Gulpijip ( 굴피집 ) in Gangwon Province Interior of a traditional house at Jeongseon County , Gangwon Province After the devastation of the Korean War there was a need for cheap, suitable housing for people displaced by the war.

  7. Banjarese architecture - Wikipedia

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    Rumah Gajah Manyusu di Birayang: Balai Laki A type of traditional house of the Banjar people. In the time of the old kingdom, this house was a part of the palace complex. Rumah Balai Laki was the house for officials such as the ministers. a "Dahi Lawang", the ventilation above the window of a Balai Laki: Balai Bini Part of a Banjarese palace ...

  8. Lotte World Tower - Wikipedia

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    Lotte World Tower (Korean: 롯데월드타워), is a 123-story, 555 m (1,821 ft) supertall skyscraper, located in Sincheon-dong, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea.It is the sixth-tallest building in the world, the tallest in OECD countries, and also the first in South Korea to be over 100 stories tall.

  9. Yangdong Folk Village - Wikipedia

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    A view at the entrance of the village A man in hanbok, traditional Korean costume weaving a basket in Yangdong village. Yangdong Folk Village (Korean: 경주양동민속마을) is a traditional yangban (upper class) Korean folk village that dates to the Joseon period. [1]