MIPS a Museum Embracing Building

MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
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MIPS A MUSEUM EMBRACING BUILDING 

 KEAB

ARCHITECTS
Keab

ARCHITECTS IN CHANGE
KEAB

COLLABORATORS
Sangji Group

MANUFACTURERS
Bathday, Hyundai cubicle, Hyundai-elevator, Royal&co, SM Namsun Aluminun

CONSTRUCTION
WonYoung Construction

DESIGN TEAM
Heesung Baek, Eunji Choi, Saeam Park, Saeun An, Nayoung Kim

AREA
2435 m2

PHOTOGRAPHS
Revi

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Gijang-gun, South Korea

CATEGORY
Gallery, Commercial Architecture

Text description provided by architect.

The Gijang Market as a traditional market is a special place where history and memory are kept. However, there is nowhere to look for its history and memory.

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MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
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MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
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For this reason, the stairs in the newly constructed commercial facilities was designed as an art gallery containing the history and memory of the traditional market.

Anyone who visits the Gijang Market, will be able to find the history and memory of Gijang Market in this space through the lights and exhibitions hanging into the stairwell.

Through this open art gallery, this building with vertically equipped stairs let this floating population who move only horizontal direction in the market explorer this space vertically.

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MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
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MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
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The stairs were invented to reproduce the flow of human traffic from traditional market. We intended to trans the flow from horizontal to vertical direction. People in the market never move straight.

They move around like zigzags to explore every each small spot to discover what they want or enjoy window shopping. That was the key concept to create vertical stairs to express zigzag-flow from the market.

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If you look at this surreal stair space with mirror and exhibition, you will finally arrive on the fifth floor, and will be able to discover a hidden garden and a city-scape on the roof.

Also, the beams of the buildings covered vertically will serve visitors as lighthouses that guide directions in complex markets like lighthouses in the sea.

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MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
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MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
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MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
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MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
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MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
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MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
Stairs plans


MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
Fourth floor plan
MIPS a Museum Embracing Building
Section and elevations