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FUTURISM GRID

UNSANGDONG architects

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Revitalisation of the New Construction_The planning stage began with a review of the physical environment of the site and the existing architecture. The floor area ratio of the original building

is 285.7%, while the legal limit according to the current standards is 250%. In compliance with these terms, the total floor area would have be cut down to size if the building is to be newly

constructed. Meanwhile, as a ferroconcrete building, renovation presented an easy alternative as it requires only minor reinforcing construction. If a parking tower was to be planned to provide the necessary parking space, it would have been possible to expand the exterior and reduce construction costs. Therefore, renovation was deemed advantageous in terms of

construction costs, a favourable period of construction, and in order to retain the maximum floor area size.

Putting on the Futurism Grid_ The aim was to incorporate a certain futuristic style that would infuse a bright, warmth of vitality into an old and faded architecture. The original building was a

box-shaped structure with an exterior tile finish. Upon studying the building, it was discovered that the mass of the lower, middle, and upper floors slowly changed in shape and protruded

outwards. The depth differences in the exterior developed into the basic element upon which a sense of dynamism was subtly added to the building¡¯s exterior. 

The ¡®Futurism Grid¡¯ of Midong Electronics & Telecommunication Headquarters connotes not only the simple latticework of the grid form but also a sense of possible change and difference.

Furthermore, it develops into a virtual grid that can convey such mercurial sensations. Not limited to the building exterior, the Futurism Grid extends into the interior and exterior spaces

as well as onto the rooftop spaces. In the case of the rooftop garden, the Futurism Grid functions as a medium for exclusive outdoor activities, such as talks, events, taking in the views

and of recreation across the dynamic levels of an urban city. Going beyond a mere revitalization of the exterior, a bright, unique, and futuristic Midong Electronics & Telecommunication Headquarters was built from a rational balance that was sought between the interior and exterior parts, the relationship between solid and void, and other dimensions such as size, depth, repetition, and unity. 

 





 

 

 

Architect

UNSANGDONG architects (Jang Yoongyoo, Shin Changho

Design team

Kim Bongkyun, Jeong Sangho, Yoo Samyeol, Kang Seu

Location

797-26, Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea

Programme

office, commercial

Site area

949.9m2

Building area

473.33m2

Gross floor area

4,022.71m2

Building scope

B2, 6F

Parking

32

Height

24.5m

Building to land ratio

49.8%

Floor area ratio

285.7%

Structure

reinforced concrete

Exterior finishing

ceramic panel, power glass, Low-E glass

Interior finishing

PVC tile, ceramic tile, metal ceiling, steelplate

Structural engineer

HARMONY Structural Engineering

Mechanical engineer

Konyangmec

Electrical engineer

Jeehwa

Construction

Coremsys

Design period

Dec. 2014 – Apr. 2015

Construction period

July 2015 – Apr. 2016

Client

Midong Electronics & Telecommunication (Kim Beoms


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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