Moknulkwan

The House of Tree's Benevolence

The Firm,
the Enduring,
the Simple,
and the Modest
are Near to Virtue.

- Confucius

Location:

Incheon, Republic of Korea.

Size:

Approx. 330 ㎡

The Firm,
the Enduring,
the Simple,
and the Modest
are Near to Virtue.

- Confucius

Location:

Incheon, Republic of Korea.

Size:

Approx. 330 ㎡

The Firm,
the Enduring,
the Simple,
and the Modest
are Near to Virtue.

- Confucius

Location:

Incheon, Republic of Korea.

Size:

Approx. 330 ㎡

The Moknulkwan is a unique creation inspired by Confucius' saying from the Analects: "The Firm, the Enduring, the Simple, and the Modest are Near to Virtue." It stands as a monumental, largest, and finest exhibition hall dedicated to the natural beauty of wood, commemorating the grace bestowed upon humanity.

With over 50 years of expertise in wood design, Kwang Soh presents a remarkable collection of artworks crafted from an array of specialty woods sourced globally. From elegant maple to sturdy pine, graceful ash to luxurious mahogany, the structure reveals the unique patterns and beauty of these exceptional wood species. Soh's unwavering dedication to pushing creative boundaries invites visitors to appreciate the timeless magnificence of the house of trees.

Comprising a two-story layout with a total of 14 rooms, a cosmic chamber, and a symphony hall, the main gate leading from the cosmic chamber to the symphony hall stands at a towering 6 meters in height. Crafted meticulously by connecting individual 3mm walnut pieces, this gate symbolizes the vitality of the universe, depicting the life force of centuries-old, colossal trees that form a grand forest, leaving visitors in awe as they pass through.

The Moknulkwan is a unique creation inspired by Confucius' saying from the Analects: "The Firm, the Enduring, the Simple, and the Modest are Near to Virtue." It stands as a monumental, largest, and finest exhibition hall dedicated to the natural beauty of wood, commemorating the grace bestowed upon humanity.

With over 50 years of expertise in wood design, Kwang Soh presents a remarkable collection of artworks crafted from an array of specialty woods sourced globally. From elegant maple to sturdy pine, graceful ash to luxurious mahogany, the structure reveals the unique patterns and beauty of these exceptional wood species. Soh's unwavering dedication to pushing creative boundaries invites visitors to appreciate the timeless magnificence of the house of trees.

Comprising a two-story layout with a total of 14 rooms, a cosmic chamber, and a symphony hall, the main gate leading from the cosmic chamber to the symphony hall stands at a towering 6 meters in height. Crafted meticulously by connecting individual 3mm walnut pieces, this gate symbolizes the vitality of the universe, depicting the life force of centuries-old, colossal trees that form a grand forest, leaving visitors in awe as they pass through.

The Moknulkwan is a unique creation inspired by Confucius' saying from the Analects: "The Firm, the Enduring, the Simple, and the Modest are Near to Virtue." It stands as a monumental, largest, and finest exhibition hall dedicated to the natural beauty of wood, commemorating the grace bestowed upon humanity.

With over 50 years of expertise in wood design, Kwang Soh presents a remarkable collection of artworks crafted from an array of specialty woods sourced globally. From elegant maple to sturdy pine, graceful ash to luxurious mahogany, the structure reveals the unique patterns and beauty of these exceptional wood species. Soh's unwavering dedication to pushing creative boundaries invites visitors to appreciate the timeless magnificence of the house of trees.

Comprising a two-story layout with a total of 14 rooms, a cosmic chamber, and a symphony hall, the main gate leading from the cosmic chamber to the symphony hall stands at a towering 6 meters in height. Crafted meticulously by connecting individual 3mm walnut pieces, this gate symbolizes the vitality of the universe, depicting the life force of centuries-old, colossal trees that form a grand forest, leaving visitors in awe as they pass through.

Discover Moknulkwan: The House of Tree's Benevolence through a Book.

The book Moknulkwan is now available, providing an in-depth exploration of the planning, design, journey to completion, and philosophy behind Moknulkwan, the one-of-a-kind special wood exhibition hall.