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Kyu Sung Woo Architects Inc.

Kyu Sung Woo

Architect Kyu Sung Woo (right) with (left to right) Bruce Hartman, Lewis Nerman, Jerry Nerman, and David Reid.

Kyu Sung Woo Architects Inc., Cambridge, Mass., is the design architect for Johnson County Community College’s new Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art.

The firm has won several international design competitions, including the 1988 Olympic Athletes and Reporters Village in Seoul, Korea, and the Keum Jung Sports Park and Stadium for the 2002 Asian Games in Pusan, Korea. The firm has also won numerous design awards for built projects including the Whanki Museum, Seoul, and the Arts of Korea Gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Other projects in the United States include structures for Massachusetts College of Art, Northeastern University, Boston University School of Theology and Brandeis University, Boston.

Woo worked with the local architectural firm Gould Evans L.L.C., which provided overall architectural and interior design services for the college’s new Regnier Center, which adjoins the museum, as well as a parking deck.