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Friday, January 16, 2015

Gyeonggi Art Museum in korea

Gyeonggi Art Museum in korea 2St Prize Winner Architecture Competition Annual 2005 )

Gyeonggi Art Museum in korea
Gyeonggi Art Museum in korea

Area district : Green distnct 
Function : Culture & Assam* facities 
Site area : 49587m2 
Building area : 4.118.16m2 
Total floor area : 8.416.91 m2 
Building coverage ratio : 8.30% 
Floor area ratio : 16.10% 
Stories : B1. 3F1 
Structure : Steel 
Parking capacity : 86 cars 
Ext. finish :THK24 coiored pair glass. high-density wood panel 
Design participation : Huh yang soon. Lee ik joo(KUNUSA) + Li yong jin, Lee joung chul(JINWOO) + Chi hun sang, Seo han se, Jo hyun goo. Yu Seung ho (Hanyang)

Arrangement Concept of project art museum
Arrangement Concept
Outside Traffic line Planning
Outside Traffic line Planning
Design Premise :
Role of public Museum of Art 
-Modern & Light property of matter acitive use of glass 
-Emphasis on the role of open spaces and central garden 
-Expression of hierarchy as a Museum of Art 
-Giving momumentalityf(centralism in Hwarang resort) 
-Simple & rectangular cube 
-Geomerical form that is in a striking contrast to natural environment Museum of at as an extension of a promenade
-Central garden across the cube 
-Form of swampy land 
-Central garden / performance, exhibition, rest for various events 
-Passing space as an extension of a promenade 

First Floor Plan Of Museum
First  Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan Of Museum
Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan Of Museum
Third Floor Plan

Site Plan :
consideration about a function as an open museum in a park 
-Entrance square which has two front sides toward both the east and the south .
-parking space connected to the existing parking space on the west and sculpture park between buildings.
-wide open space in the entrance space on the southeast for spectators free use .

Floor Plan :
Tradtional Exhibition Space(pinakothek of Klenze, 1826-1836) 
-Three layers composed of main exhibition, sub exhibition and corridor scaces in order to offer optional viewing passages and main & sub circulations for various experiences 
Dear division of spaces for free into spaces with fee and systematical connect of convenient spaces such as a cafeteria to a park .

Source : Book Architecture Competition Annual 2005

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