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Photographed at Seongsan 2(i)-dong, Seoul in August 2025
The iconic cylindrical oil tank building of Seoul's Munhwa Bichukgiji (Culture Station) rises behind a screen of mature pine and deciduous trees in Seongsan 2-dong, its distinctive corten steel facade displaying the Korean text for T6 Culture Reserve and the venue's logo. The massive circular structure with its patchwork of rusted panels in amber, brown, and olive tones stands as the centerpiece of this former petroleum storage facility turned cultural park. A modern glass-and-steel building is partially visible to the right, representing the newer architectural additions to the complex. The trees in the foreground range from tall Korean pines with their characteristic spreading canopies to younger deciduous species with fresh summer foliage, creating a natural veil that partially conceals and gradually reveals the industrial landmark. Dense undergrowth and ornamental plantings fill the ground level, giving the park a lush, established feel. The overcast sky creates even lighting that brings out the full spectrum of warm oxidized tones on the tank surface while maintaining the vivid greens of the surrounding landscape.