The private gallery and house is sited in the hills of the Kangbuk section of Seoul, Korea. The project was designed as an experiment parallel to a research studio on "the architectonics of music". The basic geometry of the building is inspired by a 1967 sketch for a music score by the composer Istvan Anhalt, "Symphony of Modules," discovered in a book by John Cage titled "Notations".
Three pavilions; one for entry, one residence, and one guest house, appear to push upward from a continuous gallery level below. A sheet of water establishes the plane of reference from above and below.
DAEYANG GALLERY AND HOUSESeoul, Korea, 2008-2011
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