Hanwha Headquarters Remodelling
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UNStudio’s design for the Hanwha’s headquarter building incorporates the renovation and remodelling of the facade, the interior of the common spaces, lobbies, meeting levels, auditorium and executive areas, along with the redesign of the landscaping. Several important variables were required to be incorporated into the redesign, most essentially the surroundings, nature and the environment. UNStudio’s concept for the project resulted in the design of a responsive facade which prioritises and integrates groups of key parameters: programme (exterior and interior), indoor climate and environmental considerations. The existing façade contains horizontal bands of opaque panelling and single layers of dark glass. In the remodelling this is replaced by clear insulated glass and aluminium framing to accentuate views and daylight. The geometry of the framing is further defined by the sun and orientation factors to ensure user comfort inside and reduced energy consumption. The basis for the facade expression is largely formed by the programme. By varying the placement of the facade panels a variety of programme-related openings are created. The North facade opens to enable day lighting within the building but becomes more opaque on the South façade, where the sun would otherwise have too much impact on the heat load of the building. Openings within the facade are further related to the views: opening up where views are possible but becoming more compact on the side adjacent to the nearby buildings. Direct solar impact on the building is reduced by shading which is provided by angling the glazing away from direct sunlight, while the upper portion of the South facade is angled to receive direct sunlight. PV cells are placed on the opaque panels on the South / Southeast facade at the open zones where there is an optimal amount of direct sunlight. Furthermore, PV panels are angled in the areas of the facade where energy from the sun can best be harvested. The facade is animated by individual LED pixels, with dynamic lighting reflecting different parts of the building and highlighting areas of activity within. In the concept for the lobby areas the landscape continues into the interior and acts as a guiding aid, while natural materials and planting provide a relaxing environment for visitors.
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Address
86 Cheonggyecheon-ro, Seoul, South Korea
Category
Commercial (Office)
Status
Complete
Completion
2019
Height
407 ft / 124.05 m
Storeys
21
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