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“‘Korean Schooling' is a personal project that sort of happened by accident,” Spanish photographer Andrés Gallardo Albajar tells It’s Nice That of his pastel-hued photography series on South Korean school buildings in Seoul and Busan. “I was invited to South Korea by a local magazine called _Pinzle_. When preparing my trip I made a big list of architecture to photograph. But one day I got a little lost in Seoul and ended up at a school playground — that’s when it all started.”

The new middle school provides appropriate space for its existing student population as well for the expansion by constructing a new cluster of buildings containing approximately 145,000-square-feet of classrooms, administrative, gym, dining, commons and support areas. The target population of the facility is 799 students with key areas scaled for an eventual 1,000-student population. Luxury School Interior, Sekolahan Aesthetic, Korean School Hallway Aesthetic, School Stairs Aesthetic, Interior Design School Aesthetic, School Interior Aesthetic, Aesthetic School Building, School Campus Aesthetic, School Building Aesthetic

The new middle school provides appropriate space for its existing student population as well for the expansion by constructing a new cluster of buildings containing approximately 145,000-square-feet of classrooms, administrative, gym, dining, commons and support areas. The target population of the facility is 799 students with key areas scaled for an eventual 1,000-student population.

Korean School, School Building Design, Building Aesthetic, Aesthetic Korea, School Celebration, School Playground, Photography Series, Dream School, School Garden

“‘Korean Schooling' is a personal project that sort of happened by accident,” Spanish photographer Andrés Gallardo Albajar tells It’s Nice That of his pastel-hued photography series on South Korean school buildings in Seoul and Busan. “I was invited to South Korea by a local magazine called _Pinzle_. When preparing my trip I made a big list of architecture to photograph. But one day I got a little lost in Seoul and ended up at a school playground — that’s when it all started.”

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