The Cloud Project By MVRDV Architecture Company
The Cloud Project By MVRDV Architecture Company is two connected luxury residential towers in Seoul, Korea (Yongsan,
7th of December 2011) Yongsan Dream Hub corporation presented the MVRDV
designed residential development of the Yongsan Business district: two
connected luxury residential high-rises. A 260 meter tall tower and a
300 meter tall tower are connected in the centre by a pixelated cloud of
additional program offering amenities and outside spaces with wide
views. The towers with a total surface of 128,000m2 are expected to be
completed in 2015.
The two towers are positioned at the entrance of the Yongsan
Dreamhub project, a master plan designed by Studio Libeskind, extending
the business district of the South Korean capital Seoul. The southern
tower reaches a height of 260 meters with 54 floors, the northern tower
300 meters with 60 floors. Halfway, at the level of the 27th floor the
cloud is positioned, a 10 floor tall pixelated volume, connecting the
two towers. The cloud differentiates the project from other luxury
developments, it moves the plinth upwards and makes space on ground
floor level for public gardens, designed by Martha Schwartz.
Usually a high-rise adds little to the immediate surrounding city
life, by integrating public program to the cloud the typology adds in a
more social way to the city. Inside the cloud, besides the residential
function, 14,357m2 of amenities are located: the sky lounge – a large
connecting atrium, a wellness centre, conference centre, fitness studio,
various pools, restaurants and cafes. On top of the cloud are a series
of public and private outside spaces, patios, decks, gardens and pools.
To allow fast access the cloud is accessible by special express
elevators.
The luxurious apartments range from 80m2 to 260m2 of which some offer
double height ceilings , patios or gardens. The towers with a perfect
square floor plan contain four corner apartments per floor offering each
fine daylight conditions and cross ventilation. Each tower is accessed
via a grand lobby at ground level; the rest of the ground floor is
divided into town houses. In addition to the amenities the Cloud
furthermore contains 9,000m2 of Officetel (Office-Hotel) a typical
Korean typology and 25,000m2 panoramic apartments with specific
lay-outs. The top floors of both towers are reserved for penthouse
apartments of 1200m2 with private roof gardens.
The structural facade reveals the program behind it and its
characteristic grid is extended over the surroundings where it creates
gardens, pools and plazas. Parking is solved underground and the next
metro station is in five minutes walking distance.
MVRDV is lead architect and works with architect of record Siaplan,
Arup, Benoy Retail architects and Martha Schwartz Partners for the
landscape.
The design inspiration of The Cloud is visualised in the first image
on our website, a cloud covering the centre of the Sky scraper.
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