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Architects : Samoo   architects & ENGINEERS
Completion year: 2013
Location: Seoul , south   Korea
Relatively lacking cultural facilities, the North-eastern part of Seoul required
a new cultural space that would provide citizens with equal opportunities to
enjoy cultural lives. Reviving the memories of No won which used to be a
field of reeds, the design team at Samoa Architects & Engineers visualized
a cultural hill that would harmonize with the gallery park. Like a serene
white mass integrated into the hill, Buk Seoul Museum of Art revitalizes the
region which is mostly composed of monotonous high-rises apartments and
provides a nature-friendly cultural space in which the green flow of the park
integrates with the art museum to become a single entity
In particular, diversified circulation patterns create a space of ‘connectivity
where various elements of people, nature, and art converge to create
new   possibili   atrium, the basement floor is planned for educational and
multi-purpose facilities which involve active communication and exchange
of ideas with local citizens. On the first floor, library, multimedia facility,
and exhibition hall for children and teenagers are located for easy access.
On the top floor and the rooftop gardens, an outdoor sculpture park is
connected directly to the surrounding landscapes to create an extension of
the museum into the park   With   attention to orientation and façade designs
that would minimize cooling loads and maximize energy efficiencies, the
museum deploys various technologies to realize a truly sustainable building.
With extensive use of roof-top gardening & cool-tube effects from
perforated walls, the museum will aid in minimizing the heat-island effects
in a densely populated area of Seoul. Currently in preparation,
the  Buk   Seoul Museum of Art is scheduled for official opening in
September, 2013

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