Samoo Architects & Engineers South Korean multinational company
SAMOO Architects & Engineers | Company type | Limited company |
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Founded | Seoul, South Korea (1976 (1976)) |
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Headquarters | SEOUL HQ East Central Tower, 1077, Cheonho-daero, GangDong-gu, Seoul, South Korea 05340 |
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Key people | Chang Kyu Sohn (CEO) |
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Services | Architectural Design, Urban Design, Interior Design, Sustainable Design, Building Information Modeling, Construction Management |
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Parent | Samsung C&T Corporation |
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Website | www.samoo.com |
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Samoo Architects & Engineers (Korean: 삼우종합건축사사무소, SAMOO) is a multinational company headquartered in Seoul which provides architecture and engineering design related services such as architectural design, engineering, interior design, urban design, sustainable design, construction management, and building information modelling.[1]
History
The Samoo Architectural Research Institute was founded in 1976.[2]
Notable projects
The Americas
Name of Buildings
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Location
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Year built
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Awards won
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New York Korean Center
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New York, USA
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2010
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WAN AWARD Civic Building Sector[3][4]
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Asia-Pacific Region
Name of Buildings
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Location
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Year built
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Collaboration
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Awards won
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LCT The Sharp Landmark Tower
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Busan, South Korea
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2019
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Skidmore Owings & Merrill
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The Presidential Archive of Korea
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Sejong City, South Korea
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2015
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Kunwon
ABLine
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Seoul Upcycling Plaza
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Seoul, South Korea
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2015
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Korea Gas Corporation Headquarters
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Daegu, South Korea
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2014
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National Library of Sejong City
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Seoul, South Korea
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2013
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KeunJeong Architects & Engineers Inc
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Buk Seoul Museum of Art
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Seoul, South Korea
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2013
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ARCH Architects Group Co., Ltd.
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Branksome Hall Asia Jeju Global Education City
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Seogwipo, South Korea
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2012
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D-Cube City
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Seoul, South Korea
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2011
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2012 MIPIM People's Choice Award[5]
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Gyeongju Arts Center
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Gyeongju, South Korea
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2010
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NHN Green Factory
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Seongnam, South Korea
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2010
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NBBJ
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2014 Incheon Asian Games Gyeyang Stadium
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Incheon, South Korea
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2010
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Forum Architects & Engineers
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2014 Incheon Asian Games Namdong Stadium
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Incheon, South Korea
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2010
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Forum Architects & Engineers
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Green Tomorrow
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Yongin, South Korea
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2010
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ARUP[6]
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First LEED Platinum building in East Asia[7]
Residential Architecture: Individual Houses BCI Green Design Award [8]
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Phoenix Island Villa Condo & Club House
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Jeju, South Korea
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2008
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Mario Botta
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2009 MIPIM Award in the Hotels and Tourism Resort Category[9]
2011 Honorable Mention, Red Dot Design Award[10]
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Tokyo Korean Culture Center
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Tokyo, Japan
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2009
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Nihon Sekkei
Park Hang Sub (Kyungwon University)
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Gwacheon National Science Museum
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Gwacheon, South Korea
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2009
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Space Group Co. Ltd.
Terry Farrell & Partners Ltd.
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Samsung Town
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Seoul, South Korea
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2009
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Kohn Pedersen Fox
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Business Centers Category MIPIM Asia Awards[11]
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Dongdaemun Design Plaza & Park
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Seoul, South Korea
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2007
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Zaha Hadid
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Korea National University of Arts
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Seokgwan Campus, Seokgwan-dong, Seoul, South Korea
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2006
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Seoul National University Museum of Art
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Seoul, South Korea
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2005
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Rem Koolhaas[12]
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Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art
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Seoul, South Korea
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2004
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Mario Botta
Jean Nouvel
Rem Koolhaas
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Samsung Tower Palace
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Seoul, South Korea
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2004
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Daegu Opera House
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Daegu, South Korea
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2004
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Seoul Museum of Art Expansion and Remodeling
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Seoul, South Korea
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Suwon World Cup Stadium
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Suwon, South Korea
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2001
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SCAU
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Incheon International Airport Transportation Center,
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Incheon, South Korea
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2001
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Terry Farrell & Partners
DMJM
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Jongno Tower
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Seoul, South Korea
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1999
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Rafael Vinoly
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Yongin Transportation Museum,
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Yongini, South Korea
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1999
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Rodin Gallery
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Seoul, South Korea
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1997
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Kohn Pedersen Fox
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References
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