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Solution 3. Adaptive Reuse: Jeonil Building Renovation | Junglim Architecture

Junglim Architecture+ISP Architect & Engineering

photographed by
Kim Changmook
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Junglim Architecture
edited by
Bang Yukyung, Lee Sowoon
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SPACE May 2026 (No. 702) 

 

 

 

 

For over 50 years, the Jeonil Building (currently Jeonil Building 245) stood as a landmark in Geumnam-ro, Gwangju, and a historic site for the May 18 Democratization Movement. However, it gradually lost its prominence following the relocation of the provincial office and the building¡¯s deterioration. The 2015 opening of the Asia Culture Center sparked a public consensus to revive the building as a complex cultural space. Under the concept of ¡®coexistence between old and new¡¯, the design team focused on inheriting the spirit of May 18 and restoring the building¡¯s symbolic value. 

 

 

 

The outdoor staircase leading to the roof terrace 

 

A façade bearing bullet marks 

 

 

Specifically, 245 bullet holes remaining on the exterior and interior were preserved exactly as they were, following a conservation plan validated through four rounds of review by the National Forensic Service. While most of the exterior walls were treated with two coats of eco-friendly water-based paint to ensure non-combustible and semi-non-combustible finishes, the exterior walls where bullet marks were found underwent a process of preservation to retain their original state and marked so that the direction and location of the bullets could be identified. The bullet marks remaining inside the 10th floor were also preserved as they were, transforming the 9th and 10th floors into an exhibition space commemorating the May 18 Gwangju Uprising so that citizens could view them. 

 

 

 

The​ 9th floor, which has been converted into an exhibition space 

 

The newly opened exhibition space in the ground floor lobby 

 

 

 

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You can see more information on the SPACE No. May (2026).

Architect

Junglim Architecture (Jeong Yongkyo, Lee Myungjin)

Design team

Junglim Architecture – Tak Yong, Kim Byungjin, Kim Myungjin, Jung Sooyoung, Kim Seunghwan, Nam Kyeonghyo / ISP Architect & Engineering – Kang Seounggu, Kim Insik, Guk Donghwan, Noh Yunjin, Kim Songi, Park Yuhyeon

Location

245, Geumnam-ro, Dong-gu, Gwangju, Korea

Programme

office, commercial facility

Site area

2,778.1§³

Building area

2,483.31§³

Gross floor area

19,243.07§³

Building scope

B1, 10F

Parking

53

Height

39.6m

Building to land ratio

89.38%

Floor area ratio

661.39%

Structure

RC

Exterior finishing

water-based paint after concrete surface preparati

Interior finishing

PVC tile, epoxy lining, eco-water paint on plaster

Structural engineer

KJ Structure Engineers

Mechanical engineer

SAHM-SHIN Engineers, INC.

Electrical engineer

Sunjin ENF

Construction

Samjin Construction

Design period

Aug. 2016 – Jan. 2019

Construction period

May 2019 – Jan. 2020

Client

Gwangju Metropolitan City Corporation



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