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Mecanoo completes its first Seoul office tower with black linear patterns
Korea, South Architecture News - Jul 31, 2017 - 13:09 15015 views
Mecanoo has completed its first project in Seoul with stark linear facade patterns - the Namdaemun Office Building in Seoul stands out from the vibrant market district that surround it. Located next to the ancient southern gate to the city of Seoul, the Namdeamun Market is the oldest and largest market in South Korea.
With the Namdaemun Office Building, the studio maximised the land allocation for this project. The slim 14-storey building sits elegantly on a corner plot opposite the market. Its restrained monochromatic appearance acts as a counterbalance to the colourful frenzy of the market’s nonstop activity.
The role of the facades frames extends beyond decoration. It continuously creates different atmospheres, filtering incoming light and making shadows across the interior spaces.
"Since its beginnings as a government managed marketplace in 1414, it has become an important 24-hour destination for trade and a popular tourist attraction. The market’s history and regional traditions informed the design for a contemporary office building, connecting past and present," said Mecanoo.
"The relationship between the building and its surroundings reflects the passing of time, changing from day to night. During the day the facade material reflects the sun light, whereas in the night, the building glows from within, revealing its characteristic facade pattern to the market and beyond," said Francine Houben, Founding Partner and Creative Director at Mecanoo architecten.
The building the 5,900-square-metre area including offices and retail spaces in its program. After two years of construction period, the building was completed this year.
Project facts
Project name: Namdaemun Office Building
Architect: Mecanoo
Programme: 14-floor building of 5,900 m2 with offices and retail
Client: Heungkuk Life Insurance Co., Ltd., Seoul, South Korea
Design: 2014-2015
Realisation: 2015-2017
Facade: consultant Excfirm, Seoul, South Korea
All images © Kyungsub Shin
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