Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Eduardo Arroyo — NO.MAD, ENTROPITECTURE, Imun Train Depot, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Francis Soler with It’s and Michel DESVIGNE, Shoemakers’ Island, Songjeong Embankment, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Topotek 1, Yong, The Serpentine Galleries, Line 2 (Shindorim-Sillim), 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Charles Waldheim + Office for Urbanization, Heliomorphic Seoul: Bioproductive Models for Traversing the Han, Hangang Cheolgyo, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Yoon Gyoo Jang — Unsangdong Architects Cooperation, Urban Connector, Kyeongui-Jungang Line (Yonsei Univ.), 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Studio Fuksas (Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas) + Ramon Prat Homs, Urban Quantum, South of Yanghwa Bridge, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Chanjoong Kim, SEOUL LAPUTA: Self-developing linear city, Line 4 (Changdong-Danggogae), 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Eun Young Yi, SUPERCOLONNADE SEOUL, Jeungsan Ro, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

NL Architects, Yeongdeungpo Free Ways, Yeongdeungpo Rotary, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Alejandro Haiek Coll, Seoul Eco-Condenser :Self-Sufficient Environmental Apparatus, Naebu Expressway (Jongam), 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Yoshiharu Tsukamoto — Atelier Bow-Wow + Tokyo Tech. Tsukamoto Lab, Yongsan Body Culture Club, North of Dongjak Bridge, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

AZPML, High-Intensity Park Jungnang, Jungnang Water Reuse + Gunja Train Depot, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Minsuk Cho – Mass Studies, From Mountain to River, Hannam Daero, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Seung H-Sang, IROJE architects & planners, Habitable Bridge, Hangang Pedestrian Bridge, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Haewon Shin, Urban and Natural Multi-Habitat, Mangwoo Reservoir Park, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Willy Müller – WMA, SUPERCROSSING SEOUL,  Yeonsinnae Station, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Federico Soriano and Dolores Palacios — S&Aa, Mapo Stackedscape Machine, Mapo Basin, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government

Superground Seoul: Living Infrastructure Proposals from the international consultation.

Go—Up Architects, Urban Mountain Park, Myeonmok Basin, 2018. Courtesy Seoul Metropolitan Government