Commemorating the 30th anniversary of Hungary-Korea relations, the exhibition A Cosmopolitan Look at Korean Contemporary Architecture presents 30 architectural projects of Korea’s past 30 years.

Each project tells a specific but universal story of the role of architecture in a changing Korean society. How does society respond to the serious demand for housing? How does it situate itself in an open society of mass participation? How does it adjust to changing conditions of work and leisure? How does its role change with the increasing dominance of online activity? Cosmopolitan Look showcases these selected projects together in their spatial and temporal contexts, communicating their status within Korean society and their wider relevance.