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That's all." - the book of the dead "ºÒ±ÔÄ¢À» Çã¿ëÇÏÁö ¾Ê´Â ±ÔÄ¢Àº ±â°è¿¡ ºÒ°úÇÏ°í ±ÔÄ¢ÀÌ ¾ø´Â ºÒ±ÔÄ¢Àº È¥¶õÇÑ ¹«Áú¼­¿¡ Áö³ªÁö ¾Ê´Â´Ù.¡° - ¾Óµå·¹ ¸»·Î "Rule that disallows irregularity is only machine and irregularity without rule is mere confused disorders." - Andre Malraux Architect Byung-Kil Bae perceives the essential difference between Eastern and Western cultures in their means of expressing thought-the East through brush and ink, the West through pen and ink. For him, the infinite depth and timelessness of black mook embody nature itself, for mook , born of fire, is a material that merely transforms in form but whose origin has always been nature, stretching back thousands of years.This perception underlies the book¡¯s monochromatic spectrum, where shades of black and gray form the visual and philosophical foundation of its design. The core design concept draws from the Eastern aesthetics of emptiness and silence-the meditative state of Sukjeong (âÜð¡), or ¡°emptiness for solemn tranquility,¡± the longing within Jeokmak (îÖØ¬), ¡°the silence of solitude,¡± and the yearning of ¡°utter loneliness.¡±Through these notions, the book seeks to invite the reader into spaces of solitude, translating spiritual quietude into architectural simplicity. Professor Jin-Ryul Jung of Kookmin University¡¯s Department of Design notes that this book attempts to rediscover doors, stairs, and passages within Bae¡¯s architecture-spaces that explore the intricate relationships among nature, humanity, and architecture.Known for his architectural philosophy, ¡°The Aesthetics of Conscience,¡± Bae¡¯s work progresses from ¡°existence to relationship,¡±¡°beyond relationship to ethics,¡± and toward ¡°the relationship of relationships.¡±His architecture raises fundamental questions about the boundaries between nature, human beings, architecture, and time. In creating this book, the intention was not merely to present architecture as static objects, but to explore the moments where people walk, meet, and breathe within these spaces-where the architect¡¯s philosophical ideas are embodied in tangible form.In Hagui-jae, the focus was on doors that open toward nature and gaps that draw nature into architecture. In Mukdang Monastery, attention was given to the narrow, reverent stairways filled with solemnity. At Gimcheon High School, the work sought to capture the paths and corridors where students pass and run-spaces where the new and the old harmoniously coexist. Photographer Seong-Soo Kim does not merely document architectural space; rather, through deep monochrome textures, he renders these works into abstract planes, revealing ¡°the thoughts beyond architecture¡± that reside within Bae¡¯s creations. ¡´Excerpt from the Book¡µ ¡°Life is just one illusion,a phantasm glimmering under summer sunlight like a threadand some amount of madness - that¡¯s all.¡± - The Book of the Dead ¡°A rule that disallows irregularity is but a machine,and irregularity without rule is nothing more than chaotic disorder.¡± - Andr? 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