APAP OpenSchool

a community center to catalyze conversations about urban development

Client

city of Anyang / Anyang Public Art Project 2010 / Kyong Park, Artistic Director

completed

2010

Location

Anyang, Korea

Size

2,600 SF indoor + 2,900 SF outdoor

collaborators

Tommy Manuel, project architect / project manager, PREGRAM / structure, Silman, US + MIDAS IT, Korea / MEP, Samil ENG

photography

Kim Myoung-sik + Sergio Perrone

award

Architecture Honor Award, The American Institute of Architects, 2011

Awards

Socrates Sculpture Park Honor (2025)Objects and Operations (2018)Award for Excellence in Design (2017)AIA (2011)

concept & vision

a community and cultural center is positioned along the river edge to activate the riverfront inviting walkers-by along the Anyang river in Seoul. APAP OpenSchool is a place for the community to question urban development. To question erasure of street fabric and texture, of shops and stories, of local histories, when new buildings are built and everything else gets demolished. It is a place to gather and to consider the possibility of a different shape for urban progress.

design & architecture

eight shipping containers are skewed to a 45 degree angle and combined in a fishbone pattern generating a large arrow-like volume that hovers three meters over the landscape infiltrating the geography and topography of this riverfront, its trees and slopes, opportunistically.

program & use

The structure invites, encourages lingering below its covered outdoor, or entering. It’s a space for exhibitions and dialogue, in constant relation to the surrounding city, inside or outside, above and below. At ground level, the footprint of the structure is a public amphitheater that takes advantage of the existing sloping topography allowing views of the river and activating the space below the building for gatherings. One level up, a large, multi-purpose space for meetings and exhibitions, and two artists-in-residence studios. A long decked area, at the third level, stretches over the river with benches and a higher view point on the city.

impact & significance

a social space to converse with city and nature defies the orthogonal aspect of the object container, rotated and skewed to adapt to its geography

Feb 10, 2026

Inside an NYC Townhouse Made From 18 Shipping Containers

Inside an NYC Townhouse Made From 18 Shipping Containers

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Dec 12, 2025

We Start With The Things We Find

We Start With The Things We Find

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