Ki Jun Kim

Architect | Founder
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Dipl. -Ing. Architekt
Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Korea University

Ki Jun Kim is a Germany-registered architect and founder of Atelier KI JUN KIM. He holds a Bachelor of Architectural Engineering from Korea University and a Master of Architecture from Berlin University of the Arts (UdK Berlin), and studied at ETH Zurich. Before establishing his own practice, he gained formative experience at ISON Architects, Atelier Peter Zumthor, Diener & Diener Architekten, and Barkow Leibinger, and taught as adjunct faculty at Technische Universität Braunschweig. He is currently Assistant Professor at the Department of Architecture, Korea University, where he leads the Lab for Architecture in Existing Contexts, pursuing design-driven research.
His recent works include House by the Suwon Fortress Wall, recognised as 2024 Project of the Year (da! Architektur) by the Berlin Chamber of Architects; the remodelling of the Shinhan Bank branch of Myeongdong Station, Seoul; and the garden project S'Y RETROUVER at the International Garden Festival, Jardins de Métis, Québec. In 2023 he published a Korean translation of Camillo Sitte's City Planning According to Artistic Principles.