2024.05.28
Posco’s steel technology brings aesthetics to cultural heritage restoration
By Park Se-ra, The
Korea Herald - Posco has harnessed its cutting-edge steel technology in the
delicate task of South Korean cultural heritage restoration, transforming
conventional sites in Seoul into vibrant spaces of public art and relaxation.
At the heart of this
project is PosART, or Posco Advanced Resolution printing Technology. It is an
innovative steel sheet developed from PosMAC, or Posco Magnesium Alloy Coating
Product, Posco’s proprietary corrosion-resistant steel. PosART also boasts the
ability to render vivid colors and delicate textures, and offers up to four
times the resolution of conventional steel sheets.
Last August, Posco
Group and the Korea Heritage Service joined hands to enhance the design and
structural integrity of restoration sites.
On April 25, the
Royal Palaces and Tombs Center of the KHS unveiled the art fence made out of
PosART in the Seonwonjeon area of Deoksugung, with KHS chief Choi Eung-chon, US
Ambassador to South Korea Philip Goldberg, and Posco’s director of steel
products for construction marketing Oh Do-gil in attendance.
The PosART art fence
represents a significant departure from the conventional plastic panels and
sheets typically used at restoration sites, appealing aesthetically and with
promising durability. Instead, it employs PosMAC, and is enhanced with Posco
Steeleon’s PosART technology.
The fences,
installed both inside and outside the Seonwonjeon area and at three locations
in the Yeonghundang area of Gyeongbokgung, feature designs inspired by the
site's historical flora, created by photographer and Royal Palaces and Tombs
Center Ambassador Lee Myoung-ho.
The company plans to
expand the use of technology and other steel products in restoration projects
at Gyeongbokgung and other cultural sites, Posco said.
Meanwhile, PosART
has been extended in its deployment in other areas of public infrastructure.
In April, in
collaboration with the Seoul Metropolitan Government, comprehensive information
guideboards for Seoul Trail 2.0 were installed as a part of the circular
economy society promotion agreement signed by Posco and the Seoul Metropolitan
Government last July. The guideboards, crafted with PosART for enhanced
visibility and durability, were placed at six key points along the trail,
including Maeheon Citizen's Forest and Hwagyesa Temple.
Source: https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20240524050506