Jamsu Bridge | Arch Mist

"The longest gallery and theatre to form a destination over the river" Seoul / South Korea / 2026

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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 "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.


 


Project Name: Jamsu Bridge Pedestrianization - The Longest Gallery
Completion Year: 2026
Gross Built Area: 8650m2
Project location: Seoul, South Korea



Architecture Firm: Arch Mist
Lead Architects: Ningzhu Wang



Design Team: Arch Mist
Clients: Seoul Metropolitan Future Urban Spaces Planning Bureau
Landscape: Arch Mist
Local Engineer: CPA Consulting Structural Engineers
Local Architect: MADI.MGT Architects & Consulting Co. Ltd.
Coordinator: Hyunggyu Choi


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Renderings credits: SAN, ZHENGXUAN, Arch Mist
Video production: Glass-Sharp Films, SNT Visual

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    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 "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.   Project Name: Jamsu...

    Project details
    • Year 2026
    • Work finished in 2026
    • Client Seoul Metropolitan Government
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Urban Furniture / Leisure Centres / Bridges and Walkways
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