Famous for its impressive night views of Songdo, Tri-Bowl is a multi-complex culture and arts center built to seem as if it is floating on water. Its unique architecture of three bowl-shaped buildings floating on water symolizes Incheon, a city in harmony with the sky, ocean, and earth. Incheon Tri-bowl, covering 2.869 sqm(Building), 12.300 sqm (Site), is started with the idea being against to general thoughts about architecture, which reflecting image. It is composed of a curved floor with a flat roof instead of a flat floor with a curved roof ingeneral architecture. Its hall is basically used for exhibitions, and is designed with a wide ceiling for those exhibitions. LED lambs, composing the ceiling, make different information available on those at any times. The structure is floating on a rectangular reflection pond and patrons will be entering it through a long bridge passing underneath of the mass. Beautiful architecture lies around Songdo. Very peaceful place to relax. You can reach the plave by public transport very easily and if you are a tourist taking the city tour bus is recommend. There is a citycat in the centeal park you can have a bettr view from that. At night place seems to be very peaceful and can relax yourself enjoying the modern city beauty in architecture. There are lights in tri bowls which...
Read moreThe architecture is beautiful. The location is also in a non busy area near Central Park. Welll connected by public transport and just above the Central Park station. It will require a long patient travel. We went in the evening so the area was closed and the water in the pool was drained out . Looks like not much activity there right now. It is smaller then the impression it gives...
Read moreNever attended an event here and only commented about external experience. It’s located close to Central Park subway station. You can’t miss it whatever exit you come out of. Looks clean enough and architecturally it is quite interesting in an imposing way, but quite sole less. The guitar feature in the mall opposite is actually more...
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