Over a millennium, the indigenous civilization has treated the land as a sacred being, considering every animate and inanimate entity to be bonded with it. From contemporary vaults with organic rounded contours and pavilions inspired by marine life to dens clad in the fur ‘coats’ of its inhabitants, the surreal renderings celebrate the roots of Inuit history, culture, and traditions.Īmauti House: Amauti (parka) grows into a house on her burial site | all images by Yongwook SeongĪrchitecture infused with land, life, and mythology With the help of Midjourney, the ‘Nuna’ series imagines fictional architecture that celebrates the stamp of these people on the built environment across Arctic and Sub-Arctic landscapes. Yongwook seong celebrates inuit culture and traditionsĮxpanding his exploration of the intersection between design, architecture, and emerging tools of technology, Canadian designer Yongwook Seong returns with another AI-generated series, this time journeying to Inuit Nunangat - the tribe’s homeland in Canada.
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