H Architecture envisions “Pristine
Forest” for a new park at Samsung
Electronics Digital City (SEDC) in Suwon,
South Korea.
The park covering about 37,000m2 surface area
will serve as a place for interaction and renewal for researchers and engineers
working at SEDC. Called as the Samsung Electronics R&D hub, the site is
located at the heart of SEDC with more than 27,000 commuters every day.
The project also required 16,000 m2 employee
amenity facilities to be incorporated along the park development to house club
rooms, fitness center and other small retail shops.
With the concept of “Pristine Forest,”
H Architecture’s proposal blurs the boundaries between the park and the
underground facilities with an oversized sunken courtyard filled with a
forested knoll that will awaken the inherent creativity and the pristine
sensibility of the SEDC employees.
The park comprises of three main layers- the
above ground plaza, the lush green hill, and the great lawn below. The plaza
hosts various outdoor programs such as café, sensory garden, or meeting courts
to encourage active social interaction.
The green hill provides rather contemplative
walking experience with fluid form of walkways that weaves into the forest. At
the bottom of the hill, the great lawn that slides down into the employee
amenity facilities brings much needed openness and abundant daylighting into
the interiors.
Connecting the sunken courtyard and different
amenity programs is the main concourse that extends the existing underground
facilities.
Serving as the main artery, the concourse will
guide employees from club rooms that are enclosed in transparent glass walls to
a healing lounge that faces the serene forest, providing opportunities to
engage in cultural activities or moments of retreat from work.














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