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Busan Cinema Center

Coordinates: 35°10′16″N 129°07′38″E / 35.1712°N 129.1272°E / 35.1712; 129.1272
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Busan Cinema Center
영화의전당
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Address120 Suyeonggangbyeon-daero, Haeundae-gu
Busan
South Korea
OwnerBusan Metropolitan City
OperatorBusan Cinema Center
TypeCinemas, theaters, concert halls, etc.
CapacityBIFF Theater: 4,000
Haneulyeon Theater: 841
Cinema I: 413
Cinema II: 212
Cinematheque: 212
Construction
OpenedSeptember 29, 2011
ArchitectCoop Himmelb(l)au
Website
https://www.dureraum.org/bccen/main/main.do
Busan Cinema Center
Hangul
영화의전당
Hanja
Revised RomanizationYeonghwaui-Jeondang
McCune–ReischauerYŏnghwaŭi-Chŏndang

The Busan Cinema Center (Korean영화의전당), also called Dureraum (두레라움; lit. enjoying seeing movies together), is the official venue of the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), located in Centum City, Busan, South Korea. The about US$150 million (KRW 167.85 billion) center opened on September 29, 2011, almost three years after construction began.[1]

The building won the International Architecture Award and the Chicago Athenaeum in 2007. As of July 2013, it has the Guinness World Record for the longest cantilever roof.[2] The center was designed by the Austrian architectural design firm Coop Himmelb(l)au and constructed by Hanjin Heavy Industries.[3][4]

Facilities

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The center comprises three buildings (Cine Mountain, Biff Hill, and Double Cone), Biff Theater (an outdoor theater) with the Small Roof, and Dureraum Square with the Big Roof. The Busan Cinema Center, built on a 32,137 m2 plot, occupies 54,335 m2 of performance, dining, entertainment, and administrative space.[5][6] The center has two steel roofs. The Big Roof is 163 m long x 60 m wide with an 85 m cantilever portion and weighs 6,376 (metric) tons. The Small Roof covering the outdoor theater BIFF Theater has a span of 70 m and an area of 66 m x 100 to 120 m and weighs 1,236 (metric) tons.[2] The Big Roof is the longest cantilever roof certified by Guinness World Records.[2] The ceilings of the Big and Small Roofs are clad with 23,910 and 18,690 LED lights, respectively.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Il-sun, Yun. "BIFF '영화의 전당'시대 개막". MoneyToday. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
  2. ^ a b c "Longest cantilever roof". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Busan Cinema Center". World Architects. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  4. ^ a b Shim, Eun-jeong. "[탐방] 부산영상센터 85m 세계 최장의 캔틸레버 '영화의 전당'". 건축사 신문. Archived from the original on 2013-07-18. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
  5. ^ Shin, Jeong-hun. "'비상의 꿈, 세계를 열다' 영화의 전당 개관". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
  6. ^ "한진중공업, 첨단공법으로 [영화의 전당] 개관". Hanjin Heavy Industris & Construction Co., LTd. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
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35°10′16″N 129°07′38″E / 35.1712°N 129.1272°E / 35.1712; 129.1272