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Seoul Coffee / LABOTORY

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  • Architects: LABOTORY
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  120
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017

Zaha Hadid's Dongdaemun Design Plaza Through the Lens of Andres Gallardo

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In the bustling streets of Seoul, the Dongdaemun Design Plaza by Zaha Hadid Architects has become a landmark for its atypical architecture. A complex yet effortless building, the Design Plaza encapsulates the energy of the cultural hub in Dongdaemun, an area that has itself earned the nickname of the "town that never sleeps" thanks to its late-night fashion market.

Investigating the building's twists and turns, Andres Gallardo has photographed the structure's fluid compositions. Although his photographs display little human presence, the building itself expresses the activity that occurs throughout day and night. Beneath the walkable park on the roof, Dongdaemun Design Plaza includes large global exhibition spaces, a design museum, 24-hour retail stores and a media center, among many other facilities that intertwine across the levels.

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Call for Entries: International Competition for Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education Headquarter Building

SEOUL EDUCATION HUB
International Competition for Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education Headquarter Building

1. Competition Goal
The purpose of the competition for Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education Headquarter Building is to create a comfortable and convenient working environment by securing appropriate office spaces and providing the Education Hub Space that may embrace the ideas and dreams of the Seoul educational families for the future education in Seoul.

2. Project Outline
● Location : 27, Duteopbawi-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea
● Site Area : 13,214.2㎡
● Building Area : 39,967㎡
● Construction Cost (Estimated): \100,689,000,000 KRW (surtax incl.)
● Design Fee (Estimated): \5,081,000,000 KRW (surtax incl.)
● Design Period: 360

YKH Associates HQ in Seoul / YKH Associates

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Yuhantechnos HQ / MMKM associates

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David Chipperfield's Amorepacific Headquarters in Seoul Photographed by Laurian Ghinitoiu

David Chipperfield's Amorepacific Headquarters in Seoul Photographed by Laurian Ghinitoiu - Featured Image
© Laurian Ghinitoiu

Amorepacific, Korea's largest beauty company, occupies a site in the centre of Seoul, Korea. Their headquarters was designed by David Chipperfield Architects as a single clear volume, with large urban openings and a central void. In the middle of a bustling downtown landscape, the building strikes a bright, open figure.

The Amorepacific HQ took three years to complete and opened in 2017. The firm described the building as "abstract and gestural," with hanging gardens that provide dramatic views over the city and the mountains in the distance. The design echoes aspirations of mediating between local and global, private and public, collective and individual, formal and informal. Laurian Ghinitoiu captures the identity of this dynamic headquarters.

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Siyeonjae / DESIGN GROUP COLLABO

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  270
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  American Standard, Fillobe
  • Professionals: Concreteworkshop

925 Building / JHW IROJE architects&planners

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Atelier Chaeyeon / L'eau Design + Dongjin Kim

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Cornerstone 1-532 / Leehong Kim Architects

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  330
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  LG Hausys

Around Magazine Office Building / FHHH friends

Around Magazine Office Building  / FHHH friends - Offices, Facade
© Kim Yong Kwan

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ID Hospital / Dongjin Kim + L'eau Design

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‘Hanbit Publishing Network’ Renovation / Idea5 Architects

‘Hanbit Publishing Network’ Renovation / Idea5 Architects - Renovation, Facade, Stairs, Door, Arch
© Kwang Sik JUNG

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Raphael Center / Kim Seunghoy (Seoul National University) + KYWC Architects

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Micro-Cosmos Soyul / Kim Seunghoy (Seoul National University) + KYWC Architects

Micro-Cosmos Soyul / Kim Seunghoy (Seoul National University) + KYWC Architects - Office Buildings
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Place J / Kim Seunghoy (Seoul National University) + KYWC Architects

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The Results Are In: 2017 Was Another Record-Breaking Year for Skyscrapers

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Tallest 20 skyline. Image Courtesy of CTBUH

2017 was another banner year for skyscraper construction.

According to the 2017 Tall Building Year in Review, the annual web report from The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), a record-breaking 144 buildings 200 meters tall (656 feet tall) or higher were completed in 2017, led by the 599-meter-tall Ping An Finance Center and 555-meter-tall Lotte World Tower.

In the report, CTBUH outlines this year’s trends in tall building design. Notably, 2017 proved to be the most geographically diverse year in history for tall buildings, with 69 cities across 23 countries completing new towers, an significant increase from 54 cities and 18 countries in 2016. Of those numbers, 28 cities and 8 countries completed their new tallest building.

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Dominique Perrault's Crystalline Glass Scheme Wins Competition for Underground Multi-Modal Hub in Seoul

Dominique Perrault Architecture has been selected as the winner of an international competition to design the Gangnam International Transit Center, a new multimodal hub and shopping center located in the heart of Seoul, South Korea.

Called Lightwalk, the project will be centered around a below and above ground axial corridor described by the architects as  “minimalistic, yet incredibly powerful gesture” in dialogue with the nearby Han River, Tancheon Stream and the mountains beyond. Within the “groundwalk” and surrounding area will be exhibition spaces, cafes, restaurants, offices and an educational center. Underground spaces will be located beneath a crystalline glass roof, connecting program back to the city and natural light and air.

See the full description from the architects below.

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