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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

CJ azit in Seoul, Korea by Betwin Space Design

 
June 15th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Betwin Space Design

CJ azit is a theatre for rising artists to support their creative works and communication with audience. It’s studio type of atelier for diverse genres to perform (music, play, musical and etc.). Since the first opening date of 2009, it has been playing role as an art incubator. They have an incubating program named ‘Creative Minds’ at this renovated azit daehak-ro. It gives full support from artist training to contents development and production.

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

  • Architects: Betwin Space Design
  • Project: CJ azit
  • Location: (Daehak-ro) B1-B2F, 1-92, Dongsung-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
  • Photography: Yong-joon Choi
  • Client: CJ Culture Foundation
  • Design Director: Hwanwoo Oh, Jung-gon Kim
  • Design Team: Jae-yeol Lee, Jeong-ye Park, Jung-bin Sung, Min-woo Nam
  • Construction Manager: Cheon-ho Shim
  • Stage Designer: Dong-woo Park
  • Area: 388.68 m2
  • Completion Date: April 2016

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

The concept is Culture-tainer (Culture+Container), meaning that it contains culture and artistic creation. We have planned transformable stage to enable diverse genres to perform within the space. With its module system, it can be redirected according to purpose of performances. The location of the seats can also be re-arranged.

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

To express its concept metaphorically with emotional values, we tried to push the limits of material usage beyond our imagination while maintaining the shape of container. Common area and walls in theatre are filled with light permeating through F.R.P. with simple and repetitive lines. The volume of light gives silent resonance. The lighting container box is hard but soft, bright yet dark.

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

Image Courtesy © Betwin Space Design

Image Courtesy © Betwin Space Design

Image Courtesy © Betwin Space Design

Image Courtesy © Betwin Space Design

Image Courtesy © Betwin Space Design

Image Courtesy © Betwin Space Design

Image Courtesy © Betwin Space Design

Image Courtesy © Betwin Space Design

Image Courtesy © Betwin Space Design

Image Courtesy © Betwin Space Design

Image Courtesy © Betwin Space Design

Image Courtesy © Betwin Space Design

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