Korean-style house by Do Ho Suh, London, August 2020
This house was the work of Korean artist, Do Ho Suh. It is a replica of his childhood home and was installed on a pedestrian bridge across Wormwood Street in September 2018. Entitles Bridging Home, it aims to highlight the migrant history of London.
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 5 October 2020
Posted as part of KindaSquare
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No waaay! I must check this out! Thank you so much for sharing Debbie 😁
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Curioser and curioser! No residents, I presume 🙂 🙂
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No. I think you can walk through it but didn’t try.
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Oh! I like wonky walking 🙂 🙂
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We’d be good walking companions then, Jo. No matter how level the surface is I can always trip and twist an ankle
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Snap 🤣🤣. Ouch! Perhaps I don’t quite mean that 🤨💕
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😂
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Wow, cool!
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oh wow – how on earth have I never heard about this before. Just brilliant
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It’s amazing what’s out there that we never hear about. At first I seriously thought it was just in need of repair!
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Not surprised! I was thinking yikes that is going to fall.
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Love it 😀
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Oh I do like that. Surely it’s unmissable though?
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You would think so but it has been there 2 years and I hadn’t seen it before – maybe it’s usually hidden in🌧️ 🌫️ 🌨️🌁🌪️ 🙂
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I so love this one Debbie 🙂
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That is so amazing that they were able to build it like that!
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It’s very clever 😀 and I have probably passed beneath it before and not noticed it.
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