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The LG Kangnam Building, a 79,970-square meters (860,800-square foot) development at the LG Group corporate headquarters in Seoul, Korea, was designed by American architect, Marshall Strabala. Completed in 1997, the building is part of a mixed-use facility comprising an art hall, performing arts theatre, corporate exhibition hall, offices, retail, restaurants, health club and parking. Strabala was awarded an ASHRAE Excellence in Engineering Award for the LG Kangnam building.

At the time, he was Associate Partner in Charge of Design at Skidmore Owings Merrill LLP.

Exterior of building's entry:

Photo : SOM

View of interior atrium:

Photo : SOM

The LG Kangnam Art Hall is a performing arts theatre within the LG Kangham Building at the LG Group corporate headquarters in Seoul, Korea. It was designed by architect Marshall Strabala. Completed in 1997, the building is part of a mixed-use facility comprising an art hall, performing arts theatre, corporate exhibition hall, offices, retail, restaurants, health club and parking. Strabala was awarded an an USITT Architecture Award for the Art Hall.

At the time, he was Associate Partner in Charge of Design at Skidmore Owings Merrill LLP.


Photo : SOM



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