it seems the The Dongdaemun Design Plaza is a walkable tourist destination with an unique design, @slowwalker.
Often, the use of futuristic architecture can transform a city space into a cultural hub and gathering place. This appears to have happened here.
The plaza features indoor and outdoor spaces and caters to Seoul's commitment to provide car-free zones to encourage pedestrian walkways.
The aerial shot showing the sweeping curve of the structure is magnificent and provides an oasis of green park lawn nestled in the midst of an urban square surrounded by modern buildings.
And again, we do see a vivid contrast between the ancient ruins and the new buildings.
Toronto used a similar concept in designing its new city hall back in the 1960's and we ended up with a flying saucer design set in the midst of an open square, surrounded by clamshell towers.
So, as you can see, curved design can be quite striking!
Another lovely post, my friend.