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MONGYUDOWONDO TOWER

UNSANGDONG architects

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UNSANGDONG architects
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Mongyudowondo Tower, a work of ¡®chora¡¯ architecture is to explore the relationship between the real and the imaginative, one that connects the urban with nature and the past with future. Removing the generic ¡®shell¡¯ of architecture, the plan is to map the oriental landscape – especially the landscape of Mongyudowondo – onto architecture. As for how Mongyudowondo would depict the landscape of a dream, the common building façade strives for an exterior that resembles a landscape painting, conjoining various abstract shapes taken from nature with imagined images.

Programme Quartet_ the programme of Mongyudowondo Tower visibly projects the contemporaneity of Cheongdam-dong in Seoul. Instead of adhering to a particular structural aim this architecture embodies a programme that corresponds with location-specific factors, such as the unique characteristics of Gangnam fashion and its popularity in youth culture. While

retaining independent qualities in separate programnes, they have also created a synergy by forming a multi-faceted and harmonious Programme Quartet. By attending to the combination

of Mongyudowondo¡¯s formation and the Programme Quartet, they have brought about an architecture with a creative brand value.

The first and second basement floors are occupied by a multi-complex space dedicated to fashion-related concessions, such as the Lie SangBong Collection, flagship space for young designers in Korea, and art gallery. It is possible to engage with various fashion and cultural products on each floor. On floors three to eight, which are dedicated primarily to neighbourhood convenience facilities, are office spaces specifically purposed for design. Floors nine to thirteen are used as urban studio apartments that have fully embraced the urban lifestyle. The fourteenth floor and the rooftop are used as multi-complex spaces, where the twostorey interior space is intimately connected to the exterior space of the rooftop. It is possible to cater to cultural events here, such as fashion shows, small concerts, listening to music, watching films, release events, or even functions or receptions for invited guests according to the user¡¯s demands. 

 

 



 

 



 

 

 

Architect

UNSANGDONG architects (Jang Yoongyoo, Shin Changho

Design team

Kim Bongkyun, Moon Minseung, Lee Huijin, Kim Minky

Location

97-6, Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea

Programme

commercial, office

Site area

467.5m2

Building area

272.65m2

Gross floor area

5,358.53m2

Building scope

B5, 15F

Parking

22

Height

59.35m

Building to land ratio

58.32%

Floor area ratio

767.38%

Structure

reinforced concrete

Exterior finishing

ceramic panel, ALsheetpanel, Low-E glass

Interior finishing

vinyl tile, waterpaint

Structural engineer

Minyoung Structural Engineering

Mechanical and electrical engineer

Taeyoung EMC

Construction

SANGJI CAELUM

Design period

2012 – Oct. 2016

Construction period

Nov. 2015 – Jan. 2018

Client

Lie SangBong​

Interior design

14, 15F – USD Design Group (Shin Hwayeong) /


UNSANGDONG architects
UNSANGDONG architects is the experimental group organized to realize conceptual architecture with variable possibilities of cultural contents. The main research and project of UNSANGDONG is based on the diversity of architecture, and Jang Yoongyoo and Shin Changhoon are its principals.

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