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I'Park City, Suwon, Korean Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
Key Development by UNStudio in Korea, Asia
I'Park City, Suwon, Korea, 2008
Architects: UNStudio
12 Nov 2009
I'Park City is designed as a unique place for unique people. The
project finds its strength in the rich, layered integration of space,
where architecture and landscaping work in unison to create a distinctive
identity.
images : UNStudio
The conceptual inspiration for I'Park City is found in the story
of 'coming home'. This notion describes the design intention to
create identity of place through a series of unique experiences;
a unique journey home. This begins with the site entrance sequences,
followed by the crossing into the unique neighbourhoods, the individually
building design, and ultimately each distinct lobby design and apartment
entrance.
Both colour and form are applied throughout the site in a manner which
demarcates a sense of place. The colour strategy visually links clusters
of buildings and landscape parcels into a series of neighbourhoods,
thus subdividing the site into 6 distinctive zones. Organised longitudinally
from north to south, the building façades are divided into
5 different design typologies:City, Village, Field, Water, and Park
are the names given to describe the different designs. The interplay
between colour, form and landscape work in concordance with one another,
thereby creating unique spaces which, in turn act as landmarks and
points of orientation which distinguish one area from another.
The blend of programme facilities and unique residential buildings,
set within a coherent landscape strategy, provides a plethora of different
lifestyles. With this variety one can live out their entire housing
career in the same site, experiencing a multitude of different living
types.
The I'Park City site covers approximately 33.5 ha and includes 88
apartment buildings.
I'Park City Suwon images / information from UNStudio
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I'Park City - Building Information
I'Park City, Suwon, Korea, 2008
Client: Hyundai Development Company
Location: Suwon City, Korea
Programme: Residential. Urban study site branding and façade prototype
design
Site area: approx 33.4 ha
No. buildings: 88 apartment buildings
I'Park City - Credits
UNStudio:
Ben van Berkel, Gerard Loozekoot with Wouter de Jonge, Colette Parras
and Nathalie Balini, Imola Berczi, Christian Bergmann, Hendrik Biesenbach,
Kim Byungkyun, Mieneke Dijkema, Derrick Diporedjo, Ramon van der Heijden,
Peter Imscher, Seok Hun Kim, Wendy Van der Knijff, Marcin Koltunski, Wesley
Lanckriet, Michal Masalski, Tom Minderhoud, Lars Nixdorff, Patrik Noome,
Joerg Petri, Martijn Prins, Simona Puglisi, Telmo Ricardo Antunes Sousa,
Sarah Sandler, Nanang Santoso
Advisors
Landscape Architect: Lodewijk Baljon, Amsterdam
Local Architect: Heerim architects and planners, Seoul
Local landscaping: CA Landscape Design co. Ltd., Seoul
I'Park City Model House, Suwon, Korea
Architects: UNStudio

photo : Christian Richters
I'Park City Model House
Korean Architecture - Selection:
Busan World Business Centre
UNStudio Architects

image : World Business Centre Busan, 2011, UNStudio 2007
Korean building
Busan Cinema Center, Busan
Coop Himmelb(l)au Architects

image © ISOCHROM.com, Vienna
Busan Cinema Center : Architecture
competition winner
Korean Architecture Competition
Korean Design Competition
: Incheon Metropolitan City, 2009

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I'Park City Suwon Building : page - adrian welch / isabelle
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