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Building in Seoul, South Korea
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Daeyang Gallery and House
General information
LocationSeoul, South Korean
Construction started2008
Completed2012
OpeningJune 2012
Technical details
Floor area10703 sf
Design and construction
Architect(s)Steven Holl Architects

The Daeyang Gallery and House, designed by Steven Holl Architects, is located in the Kangbuk neighborhood of Seoul, South Korea. The geometry of the roof plan was inspired by a 1967 sketch for a music score by Hungarian composer István Anhalt.

Three pavilion, one for entry, one event space, and one residential, are separated by a reflecting pool. Below, they are connected by a continuous art gallery space. Skylights cut in the roof of the pavilions and in the base of the reflecting pool bring natural light to the spaces, and gallery level below.

The interiors of the pavilions have red and charcoal stained wood, and the exterior is a rain screen of patinated copper.

The 10703 sf house and gallery was completed in June 2012.

37°35′34″N 127°04′36″E / 37.59291°N 127.07657°E / 37.59291; 127.07657

References

  1. "Steven Holl Architects". Archived from the original on 2012-08-26. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
  2. "steven holl: daeyang gallery and house". 21 May 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
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