This weighty volume features five decades of work by architect Kerl Yoo, a figure who is considered both progressive and controversial in the history of contemporary Korean architecture since the 1960s. Included are 25 built works and nine unrealised projects, each of which reflects his innovative methods and idiosyncratic vocabulary, which together have pushed the boundaries of architecture throughout his career. Structured chronologically by period, the monograph offers various critiques and interpretations regarding his approach to space, solving societal dilemmas, and the revealing logic and geometry of his designs. With essays by the architect and others. publiarq.com