Site-Teller identifies the site and determines the perfect fit of a project by reading the past and present of a current context to determine its future potential. Based on this analysis we propose an actual plan to create a retrofitting existing structure of architecture. Retrofitting architecture to us means preserving the community socially and historically. Our previous projects were in South Korea, Dominican Republic, China, and New York City. There is no periphery in the world. Site-Teller's goal is create projects meeting specific necessities and circumstances.
Catherine S. Park
Principal_Site-Teller
The winner of awards from the Queens Chamber of Commerce and the World Congress on Environmental Design, Catherine Sun Park holds a B.A. in environmental design from Sookmyung Women’s University in Seoul and an M.S. in architecture and urban design from Columbia University. She has worked at the Site-Teller Architecture, which she co-found in 2008, since its inception, focusing on Urban design, commercial and residential design, and design research with a special emphasis on reviving abandoned urban areas through retrofitting.
csp@site-teller.com
Miru Kim
Art Director_Site-Teller
Miru Kim is a New York-based artist, whose work has been highlighted by countless international media, and included in public collections including National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Korea, Seoul Museum of Art, Hanmi Photography Museum, Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, Borusan Contemporary Turkey, and Addison Gallery of American Art. Her performative photography series have featured herself in various spaces, like abandoned urban structures, factory farms, and deserts around the world. Her work involves increasing the awareness of our environment. She holds a B. A. from Columbia University and an M. F. A. in painting from Pratt Institute.
info@mirukim.com