This is a list of Korean architects.
Name | Hangul | Hanja | Year | Note | Link |
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Abiji | 아비지 | 阿非知 | |||
Bae Gi-hyeong | 배기형 | 裵基瀅 | 1917–1979 | ||
Cha Gyeong-sun | 차경순 | 車景淳 | 1916–1974 | ||
Cho Seung-won | 조승원 | 趙勝元 | 1901–1987 | ||
Cho Won-jae | 조원재 | 趙元在 | 1903–1976 | ||
Eom Deok-mun | 엄덕문 | Sejong Center | |||
Gyeong-eon | 경언 | 敬彦 | late Joseon period | ||
Jang Yeon-chae | 장연채 | 張然采 | 1901–1976 | ||
Kang Yoon | 강윤 | 姜沇 | 1899–1974 | ||
Kim Seok-cheol | 김석철 | Seoul Arts Center | |||
Kim Se-yeon | 김세연 | 金世演 | 1897–1975 | ||
Kim Swoo Geun | 김수근 | 金壽根 | 1931–1986 | Seoul Olympic Stadium, Cheongju National Museum | |
Kim Sun-ha | 김순하 | 金舜河 | 1901–1966 | ||
Kim Yun-gu | 김윤구 | 金倫求 | 1870–1940 | ||
Kim Yun-gi | 김윤기 | 金允基 | 1904–1979 | ||
Kim Won | 김원 | 金洹 | 1943 | ||
Kim Jeong-su | 김정수 | 金正秀 | 1919–1985 | ||
Kim Jong-seong | 김종성 | ||||
Kim Joong Up | 김중업 | 金重業 | 1922–1988 | ||
Kim Hui-chun | 김희춘 | 金熙春 | 1915–1993 | ||
Rah Sang-gi | 나상기 | 羅相紀 | 1927–1989 | ||
Rah Sang-jin | 나상진 | 羅相振 | 1923–1973 | ||
Min Hyun Sik | 민현식 | 閔賢植 | 1946 | ||
Park Gil-ryong | 박길룡 | 朴吉龍 | 1898–1943 | ||
Park Dong-jin | 박동진 | 朴東鎭 | 1899–1981 | ||
Park In-jun | 박인준 | 朴仁俊 | 1892–1974 | ||
Park Hak-jae | 박학재 | 朴學在 | 1917–1981 | ||
Sim Ui-seok | 심의석 | 沈宜碩 | 1854–1924 | ||
Seung Hyo-Sang | 승효상 | 承孝相 | 1952 | ||
Woo Kyu-sung | 우규승 | 禹圭昇 | 1941 | ||
Yu Sang-ha | 유상하 | 劉相夏 | 1907–1951 | ||
Yu Won-jun | 유원준 | 兪元濬 | 1909–1993 | ||
Lee Gyun-sang | 이균상 | 李均相 | 1903–1985 | ||
Lee Cheon-seung | 이천승 | 李天承 | 1910–1992 | ||
Lee Hui-tae | 이희태 | 李喜泰 | 1925–1981 | ||
Jeong In-guk | 정인국 | 鄭寅國 | 1916–1975 |
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