Seoul National University Museum of Art

Seoul National University Museum of Art
Alternative names SNUMoA
General information
Type Museum
Address SNUMoA, San 56-1, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742
Town or city Seoul
Country South Korea
Construction started 2003
Completed 2005
Inaugurated June 8, 2006
Cost Budget: $9.7 million USD
Client Seoul National University Museum of Art
Height 17.5 m
Technical details
Floor area 4,478 square meters
Design and construction
Architecture firm Rem Koolhaas, Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Samoo Architects & Engineers
Structural engineer Arup
Other designers Landscape Consultants: Inside-Outside, Petra Blaisse, Acoustical Engineering:TNO, Renz van Luxembourg, Lighting Consultant: Arup
Main contractor Samsung Construction
Website
Main Official Website
References

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The Seoul National University Museum of Art (SNUMoA) is a museum in Seoul National University.

History

Exhibitions

The SNUMoA holds regular exhibitions of students’ work as well as work from international and domestic designers and artists.

2012

2011

2010

2009

Architecture

The SNUMoA was designed by Rem Koolhaas.[43] The structure's exterior is made of U-glass which reveals the underlying structural steel framed trusses. The building is located on sloping site which the architect utilized in the final design. The museum is cantilevered on a concrete core, thus giving the appearance of lightness and floating in space. The museum is divided into four basic program areas: Operations, Educational, Exhibition, and Library. The slope of the building benefits the auditorium which has ramped seating. [44]

Directions

Once you arrive, the MoA is located to the left of the main gate of the Seoul National University Gwanak Campus. Take the subway or a bus to the main gate and walk up the staircase of the amphi-plaza which is to the left of the gate.

Transportation

See also

References

  1. "OMA: SNUMoA Project".
  2. "ArcSpace Seoul National University Museum of Art".
  3. "OMA SNUMoA History".
  4. "SNUMoA History".
  5. "Spring 2011 College of Fine arts, SNU, Ph.D. Graduate Exhibition".
  6. "Dongsangyimong".
  7. "Vogue Moment".
  8. "Magical Realism in the Netherlands: from traditional to contemporary".
  9. "Art in textbooks".
  10. "Always on my mind: home + home".
  11. "Hanunseong- hanun Castle Exhibition".
  12. "Giuseppe Verdi dedicated exhibition".
  13. "Design noir: seven kinds of fiction for the museum".
  14. "David Hockney: 1861-1977, portfolio of four prints".
  15. "Modern Life_-315".
  16. "MoA picks 2011".
  17. "Extent- materials, light, image – Dialogue with the Present".
  18. "Omar Galicia, Seoul's Soul".
  19. "Joyce in Art".
  20. "This Modern Western Japan".
  21. "Designers in Residence 2-based: MoA of space exploration".
  22. "Split into two streams with endless garden paths: Game + Interactive Media Art_2 Part".
  23. "MoA Invites_gijeungjeon Seoul National University Museum of Art 2011".
  24. "A tactual map also palpable".
  25. "Five Senses".
  26. "Seoul National University College of Fine Arts graduation exhibition".
  27. "Split into two streams with endless garden paths: Game + Interactive Media Art".
  28. "Portrait of Korean War".
  29. "Bergemann exhibition".
  30. "White Spring".
  31. "Yoo Lizzy, A Retrospective of 40 Years of Metal Works".
  32. "Singwangseok – between education and creation".
  33. "Seoul National Museum of Art Video Series, MoA Cine Forum 6_gestures of healing".
  34. "Residence, Seoul National University Museum of Art designer space exploration 1st MoA".
  35. "Jangukjin".
  36. "Spring 2009,College of Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition".
  37. "Jeonsucheo".
  38. "Drawing of the world, the world's drawing".
  39. "50-year journey, Gwonsunhyeong Pottery".
  40. "Dream of two kinds of art: with the Italian masters of the world print workshop meeting of 2RC".
  41. "Screw Tape Letters".
  42. "World Saving Machine".
  43. "SNUMoA Structure Info".
  44. "SNUMoA Structure Info 2".

Coordinates: 37°27′59″N 126°57′00″E / 37.4665°N 126.9500°E / 37.4665; 126.9500

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