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Seongbuk-gu District Elderly Welfare Center Development Design

The site is located on a slope connecting Sungshin Women's University Station and Miari Pass, and pedestrians and vehicles access it through 25m-wide Dongsomun-ro 31-gil. Dongsomun is the common name for Hyehwamun, one of the four gates of the Seoul Fortress Wall. Samseon-dong originated from the fact that the flat field outside Hyehwamun was called Samseonpyeong. The Dongseon-dong area is the center of Seongbuk-gu, and as the name of the area suggests, it has a strong image of the area adjacent to the Seoul Fortress Wall.

The exterior of the welfare center for the elderly borrows the image of a castle that surrounds the internal facility, responding to the external environment and intending to have a special impression reflecting the local environment.

Seongbuk-gu District Elderly Welfare Center Development Design

The site is located on a slope connecting Sungshin Women's University Station and Miari Pass, and pedestrians and vehicles access it through 25m-wide Dongsomun-ro 31-gil. Dongsomun is the common name for Hyehwamun, one of the four gates of the Seoul Fortress Wall. Samseon-dong originated from the fact that the flat field outside Hyehwamun was called Samseonpyeong. The Dongseon-dong area is the center of Seongbuk-gu, and as the name of the area suggests, it has a strong image of the area adjacent to the Seoul Fortress Wall.

The exterior of the welfare center for the elderly borrows the image of a castle that surrounds the internal facility, responding to the external environment and intending to have a special impression reflecting the local environment.

'Yeongju The Ium Eoullim Center' construction design competition

The facility is a complex facility of 'Urban Regeneration Base Facility + Public Parking Lot'. Although the use of parking-only construction is more than 70%, a method that does not appear in harmony with the surroundings is required, and special utilization methods for the private land purchase site and access road at the rear of the site must be considered. In order to create an integrated harmonious space, not in the same way as commercial buildings with vertically stacked programs, urban regeneration base facilities are vertically/horizontally distributed around public parking lots, and internal streets and common spaces connecting various access roads to the site are created. By connecting them, we wanted to make the entire facility a harmonious space.

Seongbuk-gu District Elderly Welfare Center Development Design

The site is located on a slope connecting Sungshin Women's University Station and Miari Pass, and pedestrians and vehicles access it through 25m-wide Dongsomun-ro 31-gil. Dongsomun is the common name for Hyehwamun, one of the four gates of the Seoul Fortress Wall. Samseon-dong originated from the fact that the flat field outside Hyehwamun was called Samseonpyeong. The Dongseon-dong area is the center of Seongbuk-gu, and as the name of the area suggests, it has a strong image of the area adjacent to the Seoul Fortress Wall.

The exterior of the welfare center for the elderly borrows the image of a castle that surrounds the internal facility, responding to the external environment and intending to have a special impression reflecting the local environment.

Seongbuk-gu District Elderly Welfare Center Development Design

The site is located on a slope connecting Sungshin Women's University Station and Miari Pass, and pedestrians and vehicles access it through 25m-wide Dongsomun-ro 31-gil. Dongsomun is the common name for Hyehwamun, one of the four gates of the Seoul Fortress Wall. Samseon-dong originated from the fact that the flat field outside Hyehwamun was called Samseonpyeong. The Dongseon-dong area is the center of Seongbuk-gu, and as the name of the area suggests, it has a strong image of the area adjacent to the Seoul Fortress Wall.

The exterior of the welfare center for the elderly borrows the image of a castle that surrounds the internal facility, responding to the external environment and intending to have a special impression reflecting the local environment.

'Yeongju The Ium Eoullim Center' construction design competition

The facility is a complex facility of 'Urban Regeneration Base Facility + Public Parking Lot'. Although the use of parking-only construction is more than 70%, a method that does not appear in harmony with the surroundings is required, and special utilization methods for the private land purchase site and access road at the rear of the site must be considered. In order to create an integrated harmonious space, not in the same way as commercial buildings with vertically stacked programs, urban regeneration base facilities are vertically/horizontally distributed around public parking lots, and internal streets and common spaces connecting various access roads to the site are created. By connecting them, we wanted to make the entire facility a harmonious space.

Seongbuk-gu District Elderly Welfare Center Development Design

The site is located on a slope connecting Sungshin Women's University Station and Miari Pass, and pedestrians and vehicles access it through 25m-wide Dongsomun-ro 31-gil. Dongsomun is the common name for Hyehwamun, one of the four gates of the Seoul Fortress Wall. Samseon-dong originated from the fact that the flat field outside Hyehwamun was called Samseonpyeong. The Dongseon-dong area is the center of Seongbuk-gu, and as the name of the area suggests, it has a strong image of the area adjacent to the Seoul Fortress Wall.

The exterior of the welfare center for the elderly borrows the image of a castle that surrounds the internal facility, responding to the external environment and intending to have a special impression reflecting the local environment.

'Yeongju The Ium Eoullim Center' construction design competition

The facility is a complex facility of 'Urban Regeneration Base Facility + Public Parking Lot'. Although the use of parking-only construction is more than 70%, a method that does not appear in harmony with the surroundings is required, and special utilization methods for the private land purchase site and access road at the rear of the site must be considered. In order to create an integrated harmonious space, not in the same way as commercial buildings with vertically stacked programs, urban regeneration base facilities are vertically/horizontally distributed around public parking lots, and internal streets and common spaces connecting various access roads to the site are created. By connecting them, we wanted to make the entire facility a harmonious space.

Seongbuk-gu District Elderly Welfare Center Development Design

The site is located on a slope connecting Sungshin Women's University Station and Miari Pass, and pedestrians and vehicles access it through 25m-wide Dongsomun-ro 31-gil. Dongsomun is the common name for Hyehwamun, one of the four gates of the Seoul Fortress Wall. Samseon-dong originated from the fact that the flat field outside Hyehwamun was called Samseonpyeong. The Dongseon-dong area is the center of Seongbuk-gu, and as the name of the area suggests, it has a strong image of the area adjacent to the Seoul Fortress Wall.

The exterior of the welfare center for the elderly borrows the image of a castle that surrounds the internal facility, responding to the external environment and intending to have a special impression reflecting the local environment.

'Yeongju The Ium Eoullim Center' construction design competition

The facility is a complex facility of 'Urban Regeneration Base Facility + Public Parking Lot'. Although the use of parking-only construction is more than 70%, a method that does not appear in harmony with the surroundings is required, and special utilization methods for the private land purchase site and access road at the rear of the site must be considered. In order to create an integrated harmonious space, not in the same way as commercial buildings with vertically stacked programs, urban regeneration base facilities are vertically/horizontally distributed around public parking lots, and internal streets and common spaces connecting various access roads to the site are created. By connecting them, we wanted to make the entire facility a harmonious space.

Seongbuk-gu District Elderly Welfare Center Development Design

The site is located on a slope connecting Sungshin Women's University Station and Miari Pass, and pedestrians and vehicles access it through 25m-wide Dongsomun-ro 31-gil. Dongsomun is the common name for Hyehwamun, one of the four gates of the Seoul Fortress Wall. Samseon-dong originated from the fact that the flat field outside Hyehwamun was called Samseonpyeong. The Dongseon-dong area is the center of Seongbuk-gu, and as the name of the area suggests, it has a strong image of the area adjacent to the Seoul Fortress Wall.

The exterior of the welfare center for the elderly borrows the image of a castle that surrounds the internal facility, responding to the external environment and intending to have a special impression reflecting the local environment.

'Yeongju The Ium Eoullim Center' construction design competition

The facility is a complex facility of 'Urban Regeneration Base Facility + Public Parking Lot'. Although the use of parking-only construction is more than 70%, a method that does not appear in harmony with the surroundings is required, and special utilization methods for the private land purchase site and access road at the rear of the site must be considered. In order to create an integrated harmonious space, not in the same way as commercial buildings with vertically stacked programs, urban regeneration base facilities are vertically/horizontally distributed around public parking lots, and internal streets and common spaces connecting various access roads to the site are created. By connecting them, we wanted to make the entire facility a harmonious space.

Seongbuk-gu District Elderly Welfare Center Development Design

The site is located on a slope connecting Sungshin Women's University Station and Miari Pass, and pedestrians and vehicles access it through 25m-wide Dongsomun-ro 31-gil. Dongsomun is the common name for Hyehwamun, one of the four gates of the Seoul Fortress Wall. Samseon-dong originated from the fact that the flat field outside Hyehwamun was called Samseonpyeong. The Dongseon-dong area is the center of Seongbuk-gu, and as the name of the area suggests, it has a strong image of the area adjacent to the Seoul Fortress Wall.

The exterior of the welfare center for the elderly borrows the image of a castle that surrounds the internal facility, responding to the external environment and intending to have a special impression reflecting the local environment.

​Korea Medical Association Hall development design

The Korean Medical Association was established in 1908 as an association of medical professionals who obtained Korean medical licenses as members. The current Ichon-dong Hall, which was built in 1974, was found to be in serious danger, such as receiving a 'D' grade as a result of a precise safety examination conducted in 2016, so it was decided to promote the construction on the site of the current hall at the 2017 general meeting of delegates.

Seongbuk-gu District Elderly Welfare Center Development Design

The site is located on a slope connecting Sungshin Women's University Station and Miari Pass, and pedestrians and vehicles access it through 25m-wide Dongsomun-ro 31-gil. Dongsomun is the common name for Hyehwamun, one of the four gates of the Seoul Fortress Wall. Samseon-dong originated from the fact that the flat field outside Hyehwamun was called Samseonpyeong. The Dongseon-dong area is the center of Seongbuk-gu, and as the name of the area suggests, it has a strong image of the area adjacent to the Seoul Fortress Wall.

The exterior of the welfare center for the elderly borrows the image of a castle that surrounds the internal facility, responding to the external environment and intending to have a special impression reflecting the local environment.

'Yeongju The Ium Eoullim Center' construction design competition

The facility is a complex facility of 'Urban Regeneration Base Facility + Public Parking Lot'. Although the use of parking-only construction is more than 70%, a method that does not appear in harmony with the surroundings is required, and special utilization methods for the private land purchase site and access road at the rear of the site must be considered. In order to create an integrated harmonious space, not in the same way as commercial buildings with vertically stacked programs, urban regeneration base facilities are vertically/horizontally distributed around public parking lots, and internal streets and common spaces connecting various access roads to the site are created. By connecting them, we wanted to make the entire facility a harmonious space.

Shinchon Urban Regeneration Youth Culture Advancement Design

The Sinchon area was spotlighted as the origin of university culture in the 1970s and 1980s, with many universities around it. However, as the entertainment culture spread in the 1990s, the positive function of cultural production was lost, and its status was lost to the nearby Hongdae area, and it is stagnating. In response, the Seodaemun-gu Office has recently selected Yonsei-ro 'car-free streets', famous streets, and Sinchon urban regeneration vitalization areas centered on Ihwayeodae-gil, and as a result of steady efforts, tangible results are being produced little by little.

Bangu-dong Neighborhood Building

Bangu-dong (伴鷗洞) is a legal district in Jung-gu, Ulsan. The building is a neighborhood living facility for direct management of the restaurant by the building owner. On the 1st and 2nd floors, there is a store/kitchen for a restaurant, a common area, and an outdoor parking lot/landscape, and on the 3rd floor, an office space is located. The 2nd and 3rd floors have terraces considering the operation of external stores.

Bongeunsa-ro Business Facility

 

The target site is located in the vicinity of Samsung Jungang Station on subway line 9, and the development conditions are good, and the surrounding sites are also likely to be continuously reconstructed to form a new skyline. The client requested the use of a box shape and curtain wall glass system that maximized the legal building-to-land ratio, floor area ratio, and maximum height. The mass, with a maximum height of 53m, width of 12.6m, and depth of 14.7m, has a slenderness ratio of approximately 4:1, making it an image as a high-rise building compared to the total floor area of 830 pyeong including the basement.
 

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