The exhibition Pratt Arch. Collective: Architectural Fragments: space, memory, lines, on view in Seoul, Korea, showcases the work of the School of Architecture alumni. The exhibit is on view at Dimension Gallery through June 28, 2025.

The exhibition goes beyond a mere collection of works. It is a gathering of perspectives, sensibilities, and stories—each rooted in the spaces shaped and remembered by architects. In the process of architecture, we draw countless lines. These lines become paths to imagine space, sense scale, and observe life and the city. They are traces of accumulated thoughts, emotions, and attitudes of the architect.

Schedule of exhibition in Korean. Yellow text on a black background.

Nine architects who studied together in the early 2000s at the Pratt Institute School of Architecture in New York have reunited. Each has followed a different path across cities and continents, forming their own architectural language, sensibility, and tactile memory. Through the expressive medium of sketching, they now share the worlds they’ve seen and sensed.

Group photo of the exhibiting architects.

The exhibition presents architectural sketches alongside long-form, essay-like texts. These writings provide deeper insight into the emotions, memories, and spatial perceptions behind each drawing. Rather than simply viewing sketches, visitors are invited to walk alongside the architects—through their thoughts, hands, and journeys.

Participating Architects

Kim Injune, Park Jungsu, Sim Yujin, Lee Yongmin, Lee Daewook, Lee Younglee, Jun Kyungjin, Chung Sanghyun, and Jung Minji.

Individual architect biographies are available via QR code at the exhibition site.