Turkish studio Melike Altınışık Architects has unveiled the Seoul Robot & AI Museum in South Korea, where visitors can "explore the endless possibilities of robotics and AI".

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 25 Oct 2024


Turkish studio Melike Altınışık Architects has unveiled the Seoul Robot & AI Museum in South Korea, where visitors can "explore the endless possibilities of robotics and AI".
Located in the north of the city, the 7,400-square-metre museum dedicated to robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) opened to the public earlier this month.
The Seoul Robot & AI Museum (RAIM) has a distinctive form that the studio believes could have passersby asking "is that a spaceship".
"RAIM is designed to stir up all kinds of emotions – wonder, curiosity, reflection, and maybe even a bit of 'Whoa, what is that?!'" Melike Altınışık Architects founder Melike Altınışık told Dezeen.
"The museum isn't just a place to look at cool tech; it's all about building deeper connections between people and the technology shaping our future, offering experiences that are as exciting as they are meaningful," she continued.
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