A Room That Works Korean apartments are not large. The spatial efficiency that Korean apartment design has developed over decades of dense urban construction is visible in every dimension of th…
Read moreThe Problem That the Kids Cafe Solves Korean urban parenting has a geography problem. The apartment that most Korean families live in is small enough that extended indoor play by young children…
Read moreThe Sound That Travels Through the Floor There is a specific moment that most Korean apartment residents know. It is late evening. The apartment is quiet. Then, from the ceiling above, comes th…
Read moreWinter and the Apartment That Contains It Korea's winter is genuine. Seoul temperatures drop to minus ten and below on the coldest January nights, and the cold arrives not as an occasional …
Read moreRest as a Place You Go To In most urban cultures, rest is something that happens at home. The apartment, the bedroom, the sofa — these are where the day's accumulated tension is supposed to…
Read moreSleep and the Apartment That Surrounds It Sleep in a Korean apartment is a negotiation. It is a negotiation with the floor beneath you, whose heated surface has shaped Korean bedding culture fo…
Read moreCoffee and the City That Runs on It Korea has more coffee shops per capita than Italy. The country that invented the espresso bar and built a national identity around standing at a counter for …
Read moreHow Koreans Approach Weight and Body Korea has one of the lowest obesity rates among OECD countries. That number is real, but it tells only part of the story. Behind it is a diet culture that i…
Read more