How do I transfer $ from a Korean bank to a US bank account online?
I moved to Korea and I have a job and Korean bank account. I need to pay off American credit cards, but they won't withdraw money from a foreign bank. I thought I could use paypal but that hasn't worked either. Is there some online service that will withdraw from the foreign bank and let me transfer to an American bank or credit card?
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Answer by CameraShy
Since the homland security has taken over the government it might be risky. You will have to have the routing numbers for both banks. And the account numbers too. You might also go to an U.S. bank Seoul. If I remember correctly there is a bank of america there.
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jørn utzon, bank melli, tehran, iran 1959-1962. model.
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model of bank melli iran, university branch, enghelab street, tehran, iran, 1959-1962,
from the 2008 utzon exhibition in palazzo franchetti, venice.
architect: jørn utzon (1918-2008) with hans munk hansen (b.1923).
my main text and another model photo of the project here.
found another photo of the original model for the melli bank, taken at the utzon exhibition in venice in 2008. this view allows us to see how the folded concrete beams change through the building as their position and the role they play change, while remaining clearly related whether they form floors, roofs, skylights, entrance canopy or even the back wall of the bank hall.
this is perhaps the most direct translation we'll find in utzon's works of the diagrams from d'arcy wentworth thompson's 1917 'on growth and form', a book on the physics and mathematics of growth and how it informs form in biology, and a book utzon would recommend to his employees.
I am adding one or two of the famous diagrams from the chapter 'on the theory of transformations or the comparison of related forms' to the comments, and I think you can hear from the titles alone why utzon would find thompson relevant to his work and research.
d'arcy wentworth thompson still matters in architecture today, not surprisingly his examples are used by the proponents of parametric design. as the sectional model of bank melli shows, they should look at utzon too, not least because he was able to translate the transformations they study into actual built form with everyday programmes and budgets. if parametric design has shown a tendency to focus on the outer shell of buildings or on patterns in planning, perhaps projects like the bank melli and utzon's courtyard houses could show a way to deal with the whole building.
more utzon here
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