The Seoul New City Hall has to be a future shape architecture which
goes with the Korea terrain
that adapts to the Seoul
citizens’ cultural emotion.
The familiar
horizontal line of architecture and deep shade of roof is suitable form for
Korean terrain and climate. The Spatial relationship between architecture and
urban structure of Seoul
is very different from the western one.
The Korean living
space has no axis or facade which can be seen from the entry, because it
consists of mountains and valleys.
The Korean think
experience of space is more important than optical object, so entry of
architecture is diverse space like open or close, not just straight line.
The Seoul
new city hall
wants to be a future architecture that goes with the culture and terrain. The
design comes from Seoul
square. Seoul square is a symbolical center of Seoul and the only
existing outside public space.
The concept design
is a vertical extension of Seoul
square. The Seoul
city office is arranged in back of the vertical square and cultural facility is
in top space. The cultural facilities are hanging.
The Multi-level
hanging terraces are liked linking to this culture facilities. The breathing
curtain wall which is designed for wind-circulation hugs Vertical Square, culture facility and
multi-level hanging terraces.
The space where
hanging terrace surrounded by this curtain wall is ecology square that have sustainable
eco-system and green wall.
The City
administration is opened to citizen through overall vertical space of office
and that symbolize transparency and democracy of Seoul city hall.
The Citizen can
access to new city
hall through existed city hall and bridge on sunken square to open basement one
floor. The Seoul-new city hall is completed by linking the past and future of
Seoul square`s.
Location: Seoul,
South Korea
Architects: iArc Architects
Architect In Charge: Yoo Kerl
Project Team: Insu Pak, Tesoc Hah, Kirak Sohn, Jumi Kim,
Bokju Jeong,Taesu Kim, Sangkyu Park, Hyoyeop Lee, Hakyeon Kim, Seoneun Park,
Gyeongeun Kim, Sangwoo Lee, Taehyuk Kwak, Sunghyeon Cho, Songi Park
Area: 7,590 sqm
Year: 2013
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