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🔹 EST. 2026 / SEOUL - BUILDING ENGINEERING


Building engineering, measured.

Facade, structure, materials, and computational design for architects, developers, and contractors. Honest, precise, restrained, enduring.





- 01 / PRACTICE

Engineered Construction

is a data-and-digital building engineering practice

-facade, structure, materials, and computational design under one roof.


Founded in 2026 by Byeonghee Yun. Built on 25+ years across Buro Happold, Samsung C&T, and LG Hausys - we deliver iconic claddings and tall-building facades with the same rigour architects bring to form.
Not approximation - measurable, repeatable engineering.




- 02 / SERVICES
01

Advanced Structure & Facade

고도화 구조 / 파사드

02

Material & Digital Fabrication

재료 / 디지털 패브리케이션

03

Custom Software Solutions

커스텀 소프트웨어 솔류션
04

Computational Design Excellence

컴퓨테이셔널 디자인





Transforming AEC with Tailored Solutions

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Pioneering New Frontiers in AEC


Our research services focus on advancing knowledge and developing innovative solutions tailored to industry challenges.
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Real-World Application of Design


We offer practical services that implement computational design tools to optimise facade engineering.
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Empowering the Next Generation of Professionals


Our teaching initiatives equip future leaders in the AEC industry with essential skills and knowledge.


Introduction Presentation



ENGINERED CONSTRUCTION

Building engineering, measured.

EST.2026.SEOUL
CONTACT

b.yun@engineered.construction
+82 10 5339 9608
Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 06158 KR
SERVICES
Advanced Structure & Facade
Marerial & Digital Fabrication
Custom Software Solutions
Computational Design
© 2026 ENGINEERED CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD
V1.0 2025.05

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