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First Floor Plan
Three court yards have assorted characteristics not only in the size and proportion merely also in functional usage – to reflect different shopping categories and accidents; this design is based above the notion that shopping is no longer a mere process of ‘buying’ and ‘selling’ but an ‘entertainment’ and ‘cultural experience’.
Basement Plan
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Fourth Floor Plan
A straightforward band of marts are interlocked to manner a ring-like structure that are deformed to fit into the eastward part of the site; accordingly established are three unique internal court-yards.
Third Floor Plan
Site
Yamasaki Ku Hong Associates Design Lab has been awarded premier prize for the invited design competition for a new landmark shopping heart in Buyeo, Korea. Additional images of the project and the architects process can be viewed afterward the bound.
Roof Plan
Architect: Yamasaki Ku Hong Associates Design Lab
Program: Shopping
Mall
Location: Gyuam-myeon,
shox air, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea
Status: 1st Prize Winner – Invited Design Competition
Partner-in-charge: Tae Sun Hong, Won Jin Kim, Chan Park
Team: Jong Seok Kim, Ki Wan Ahn, Yeo Jin Youn, Dong Soo Jang, Eun Jeong Kwon, Mi Ji Lee,
adidas 2011, Jong Nam Kim, Jang Do Ki
Site area: 74,698 SM
Building area: 16,569 SM
Total floor area: 39,964 SM
Courtesy Yamasaki.Ku.Hong Associates
The Client Lotte’s devise rivalry objective is to find a design that satisfies the three missions: New Landmark for Buyeo, the old capital of Korea; Fun Place,
Kevin Garnett, Lotte’s corporate intention for new shopping
malls; Eco Design.
Second Floor Plan
Because the project site sits next apt the old castle of Bakje, one of the 3 dynasties settled in Korean Peninsula 2000 years ago, we were attempting apt ascertain a solution as ‘Old’ and ‘New’ to coexist; ‘Landscape’ for ‘Architecture’ was the theme for this project.
The external wall of the orchestra are stone-clad so namely it resembles the old castle walls and the roof of the shopping stop is a ‘grand’ plaza park that provides visitors a fashionable asleep place.
The notion of ‘Landscape’ as a new form of ‘Architecture’ allows us to converge inner courts to be expressed as a ‘modern’ organism that has a life of its own; this duality satisfies a problem of mixing old and new – the roof garden and the exterior stone walls are to act as an old castle’s residues.