Amytis' Garden / studio_GAON

Amytis' Garden / studio_GAON  - Table, Lighting, Chair, WindowsAmytis' Garden / studio_GAON  - Windows, Cityscape, FacadeAmytis' Garden / studio_GAON  - Windows, Facade, CourtyardAmytis' Garden / studio_GAON  - Stairs, HandrailAmytis' Garden / studio_GAON  - More Images+ 35

  • Architects: studio_GAON
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  223
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Yongkwan Kim
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Otis
  • Category: Office Buildings
  • Landscape Company: Studio_L
  • Designer: Dae-young Yi, Ki-soo An.
  • Site Area: 430.3m2
  • Gross Floor Area: 1136.83m2
  • Buliding Scope: B1-6F
  • Height: 23.3m
  • Building To Land Ratio: 51.88%
  • Floor Area Ratio: 194.90%
  • Architects In Charge: Hyoungnam Lim, Eunjoo Roh
  • Project Team: Seongwon Son, Sungpil Lee, Joowon Moon, Laeyeon Kim, Minwoo Lee, beom Kim, jinwook Kim
  • City: Seogyo-dong
  • Country: South Korea
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Amytis' Garden / studio_GAON  - Windows, Cityscape, Facade
© Yongkwan Kim

Text description provided by the architects. Around 600 B.C., King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon made a garden for his wife Amitis of Media Kingdom in the midst of desert, noticing she got homesick longing for her country’s forest. It is said that the garden was a "hanging garden," that was built not on the ground but on a structure like terraced balconies. The garden was designed so well it felt like walking on regular ground. It is also said that water was drown from the far Euphrates River through water pipes, to continuously feed the plants in its garden. Probably all the advanced techniques of the time were used. Power of love created a garden hanging over the sky in the middle of the desert. It is regrettable that nothing remains, but still it is such a romantic story. This story became starting point.

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Cite: "Amytis' Garden / studio_GAON " 11 Apr 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/892297/amytis-garden-studio-gaon> ISSN 0719-8884

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