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Myongji University

 

Seoul, South Korea

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Myongji University

Myongji University

Myongji University

Elevator door skins and wall panels in Bonded Nickel Silver with Minneapolis pattern

 

CabForms® Series 2000:

Stiles & rails in stainless steel with Sandstone finish. Insets in Bonded Nickel Silver with Minneapolis pattern. Tubular handrail.

 

Elevator door skins in Bonded Nickel Silver with Minneapolis pattern coordinate with CabForms® Series 2000 interior

       

Myongji University

 

 

 

CabForms® Series 2000: Stiles & rails in stainless steel with Sandstone finish. Insets in Bonded Nickel Silver with Minneapolis pattern. Tubular handrail.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Myongji is a highly respected private university with campuses in Seoul and Yong-In. Home to one of Korea’s most prestigious architecture schools, the University naturally wanted its own facilities to display the very best in architectural design.

Forms+Surfaces was asked to supply CabForms® elevator interiors and matching surface materials as part of Myongji’s ongoing expansion program. Utilizing our exclusive Bonded Metal® and stainless steel with Sandstone finish, elevator cabs, door skins and wall panels were installed in a spectacular setting of white marble. The stainless steel and Bonded Nickel Silver complement the marble beautifully while the cabs’ contemporary design provides the perfect counterpoint to the stonework’s classical elegance.

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CabForms® Series 2000

Bonded Metal®

Architectural Metals

 

 

 

 

     
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