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Solution 3. Adaptive Reuse: Samil Building Renovation | Junglim Architecture

photographed by
Yoon Joonhwan (unless otherwise indicated)
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Junglim Architecture
edited by
Bang Yukyung, Lee Sowoon
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SPACE May 2026 (No. 702) 

 

 

The typical floor before (left) and after (right) renovation

 

 

Completed in 1970, the Samilro Building (currently Samil Building) holds immense historical significance as a symbol of Korea¡¯s modernisation and as architect Kim Chung-up¡¯s first office project. As the nation¡¯s first high-rise, it had aged significantly over 50 years and urgently required upgrades to serve as a modern office space. The design team pursued a renovation focused on preserving the building¡¯s heritage while complying with current regulations. The goal was to maintain Kim¡¯s original vision while reinforcing the internal structure and upgrading the curtain wall façade. 

 

 

 

the restored façade

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