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Daeyang Gallery and House

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Location
  
Seoul, South Korean

Opening
  
June 2012

Opened
  
June 2012

Architect
  
Steven Holl

Completed
  
2012

Floor area
  
10703 sf

Construction started
  
2008

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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.

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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.

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

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

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