The New York Korea Center by SAMOO Architecture PC

Sunday, January 31st 2010
The New York Korea Center - Street perspective at night

SAMOO Architecture PC, the New York studio of SAMOO Architects and Engineers based in Seoul, Korea, announced that it has won an international competition for the design of The New York Korea Center, a new home for the Korean Cultural Service in New York. The eight-story, 33,000 square foot facility will offer spaces for exhibitions, performances, lectures, and administration. Korea House will be located on East 32nd Street, extending the vibrancy of Manhattan’s Korea Town to the Murray Hill neighborhood.

The New York Korea Center - Street perspective during day

The winning design, submitted by SAMOO Architecture PC, New York City, in collaboration with SAMOO Architects and Engineers, embodies the modern Korean sensibility of innovation in harmony with tradition. A multi-layered glass façade creates a screen wall that illuminates three sculptural figures within—composed of polished ceramic, rough terracotta, and milled wood—representing Heaven, Earth, and Humanity. The iconic figures embrace the building’s three distinct zones: soaring public spaces, semi-public lecture rooms, and private administrative offices and artist studio.

The New York Korea Center - Birds eye view The New York Korea Center - Entry lobby The New York Korea Center - Exhibition space The New York Korea Center - Front perspective The New York Korea Center - Library

Designer: SAMOO Architecture PC, Location: New York, Image Credits: © SAMOO Architecture PC, Information: Source

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