THE LONGEST GALLERY

The project aims to redesign the 795-meter-long Jamsu Bridge over the Han River in Seoul. It will transform the existing double-decker submersible bridge, built in 1976, into a human-scale, walking-friendly space. Instead of merely linking the two sides of the river, it will become the " world longest art gallery" over the river, offering unique exhibition spaces, a sequence of panoramic viewing platforms and new urban public spaces for cultural and art events in Seoul.



Location
Seoul, South Korea

Surface
8650 m²

Themes
Infrastructure, Landscape
Status
Under Construction

Client
Seoul Metropolitan Future Urban Spaces Planning Bureau
Year
2024 – Now

Programmes
Pedestrian Bridge, Exhibition & Event Space



“The infusion of color not only enhances the bridge's aesthetics but also reflects the vibrancy and positivity of the city.”


Ningzhu Wang

Founder and Principal Architect, Arch Mist