Sung Ho Kim
Sung Ho Kim received his MS in Architecture Studies from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, conducting research in aeronautics and material science with history and theory of technology, and served as a principal researcher for the Interrogative Design Group at Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT under Krzysztof Wodiczko. Kim taught Industrial Design and Architecture at Rhode Island School of Design, and was an assistant professor of Architecture at Northeastern University. He currently is a Co-Director of Axi:Ome of St. Louis with Heather Woofter. Axi:Ome has been exhibited and presented globally, including at the 2nd Seoul International Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism.
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Open to All
Students of any skill and knowledge level.
Jul 6 - 10, 2026
9 AM - 5 PM
Delight in the Miniature: Model-Making
Sung Ho Kim
Tuition $1,200
Code W0606-26
Discover the power of the miniature to capture imagination in this unique introduction to architecture through model-making. Students explore making as a way of thinking while learning the woodworking and technical skills involved in creating a model. They learn how to visualize the organization of space and develop their own innovative techniques for representing the built world in miniature. We focus on woodcraft, technique, design, and ideas through the instructor’s visionary and transformative processes, grounded in the knowledge of historical and contemporary design practices. Students develop their own models for spaces—real or imagined—gaining confidence, curiosity, and insight into the development of our built environments.