SPACE March 2025 (No. 688)
You can see more information on the SPACE No. March (2025).
Architect
Kim Dongjin (Hongik University) + L¡¯EAU design
Design team
Kim Yoojung, Won Jongyoung, Yang Sohee, Cheon Yun
Location
830-70, Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea
Programme
neighbourhood living facility
Site area
289.1§³
Building area
141.8§³
Gross floor area
870.05§³
Building scope
B2, 6F
Parking
6
Height
29.72m
Building to land ratio
49.05%
Floor area ratio
241.07%
Structure
RC
Exterior finishing
4 type of glass blocks, brick, thin plate tile, l
Interior finishing
exposed concrete, painting on gypsum board, tile,
Structural engineer
SDM Structural Engineering
Mechanical and electrical engineer
Suyang Engineering
Construction
Dasan Construction & Engineering Co., Ltd.
Design period
Feb. 2021 – June 2022
Construction period
July 2022 – Dec. 2023
Client
HANYANG ENG
Landscape architect
DESIGN STUDIO JIREH
Interior design
Kim Dongjin + L¡¯EAU design
Interior construction
Carmine Design
Kim Dongjin
Kim Dongjin graduated from Hongik University with a bachelor¡¯s degree in architecture and worked at SAC International, Ltd. He studied also at the École Nationale Supérieure d¡¯Architecture de Paris-Belleville. Since 2000 he has been the president of L¡¯EAU design. And, since 2005, a professor of architectural design at the graduate school of architectural engineering at Hongik University. His major works include Gongju Park Adhocracy, Nonhyun Matryoshka, Chengdam March Rabbit, Jeju Bayhill Pool and Villa, and Bati-¤©. He has won numerous architectural awards including the 31st, 38th and 42nd Korean Institute of Architects Awards, the 25th and 33rd Seoul Architecture Awards, the 1st Young Architects Award, The Architecture Master Prize in 2019 in the U.S., the Iconic Award 2015 in Germany.
Lee Sungyong
Lee Sungyong graduated from the department of architectural engineering at Hanyang University and the graduate school of architecture, planning and preservation at Columbia University in New York. Afterwards, he worked at Morris Sato Studio in New York and NBBJ in Los Angeles, and worked at HAEAHN Architecture after returning Korea in 2015. He has established and operated SYL Architects since 2019 and is an adjunct professor in the department of architecture at Hanyang University. Major works include EH Marine House, Sinsa Samwon Garden Main Building, Sandy Box, PLUTO and JUPITER and he won the Ulsan Metropolitan City Grand Prize in the general sector in 2020, the Gangnam-gu Beautiful Architecture Promotion Award (2022) and the Beautiful Architecture Award (2023, 2024).
Zo Hangman
Zo Hangman studied at the department of architecture at Seoul National University and the graduate school of architecture at Columbia University. After working at KYWC Architects, iarc, and GreenbergFarrow in New York, he participated in the establishment of H Architecture and oversaw design. Since 2013, he has been serving as a professor in the department of architecture at Seoul National University, and has been working as a co-principal at TAAL Architects with Seo Jiyoung. His major works include the Sejong Public Administration Town Master Plan, the Government Complex Sejong 1-1, 2-2, the 2012 Yeosu Expo International Pavilion, and the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gyeongju Hwabaek Convention Center. In addition, he won the 2010 WAN Building of the Year Award, AIANY Design Awards (2009, 2010), Kim Swoo Geun Preview Award (2016), and Korea Wood Design Award (2018, 2021).
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