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Masterplan Eunma Housing Development
Zhifei Chen & Dongwoo Suk
Architects UN Studio, Heerim Architects
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Location Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea Client Program
32 towers, ranging from 25-50 stories (5,940 units) masterplan
Building Site 0.5 square kilometers
Area 1.149.000 m²
Project Description
The project will transform an area of over a million square meters, adding over 1,500 new apartments to the 4,424 currently on site. This will be achieved by replacing existing 35 story towers with 50 story towers and pushing parking facilities below ground, freeing up space for a new shared eco landscape surrounding the towers.
Source: www.unstudio.com
Sky-Scraper, Le Corbusier
It is in the form of a cross, thus doing away with an internal court and giving a maximum stability. The facades are deeply serrated and form veritable traps for light.ees, allowing 10 square yards per person: that one 540 feet long would be 40,000.
Source: Le Corbusier, The City Of Tomorrow
Plan Voisin, Le Corbusier
As a proposal for the city center of Paris the plan calls for 18 cruciform glass towers, placed on a rectangular grid in an enormous park-like green space, with triple-tiered pedestrian malls with stepped terraces placed intermittently between them. Extending perpendicularly to the west, there would be an adjacent rectangle of low-rise residential, governmental, and cultural buildings amid more green space.
Dongwoo Suk / Zhifei Chen
Source: Le Corbusier, The City Of Tomorrow backs towards the street and open on the other side to a park of 300x120 meters. having its garden of approval to any height.
Source: Le Corbusier, The City Of Tomorrow
Une Ville Contemporaine, Le Corbusier
The centerpiece of the plan is a transportation hub which houses depots for buses and trains as well as highway intersections and at the top, an airport. It is surrounded by six cruciform skyscrapers. Outside the center smaller multi-story zigzag blocks set in green space and set far back from the street house the proletarian workers.
Source: Le Corbusier, The City Of Tomorrow
La Villa Radieuse / Le Corbusier
La Ville Radieuse, Le Corbusier
La Villa Radieuse / Le Corbusier
Dongwoo Suk / Zhifei Chen
The plan is designed to contain effective means of transportation, as well as an abundance of green space and sunlight. In accordance to modernist ideals of progress The Radiant City was to emerge from a tabula rasa.
Source: Le Corbusier, The Radiant City
Ville Radieuse Manufactures, Le Corbusier
Industrial Factories of the La Villa Radieuse / Le Corbusier
Dongwoo Suk / Zhifei Chen
Light Industry- standard premises considered as an extension of the public services. Railroad on ground level and trucks 8 meter above ground level. Warehouses between railroad and truck lanes are covering the entire surface area.
Source: The Radiant City
Dongwoo Suk
Zhifei Chen
City plan in Belgium / Le Corbusier
Urbanization of the Left Bank of the Scheldt in Antwerp/ Le Corbusier present demands of city planning, based on the principles of the Ville Radieuse plan. Carried out in several stages Le Corbusier imagined Antwerpes left bank to become the biggest port on the continent and accomoprequisite, the cause and the effect of such a port.
Source: Le Corbusier, The Radiant City
Dwellings with Set-Backs, Le Corbusier
In this plan the main arteries are shown as 150 feet in width, and forming squareblocks 400 x 600 yards in area. Every 200 yards lesser streets occur. The large islands sites thus formed could be enclosed by railings. Leading right up to the entrances are private roads withwhere. The amount of ground which is built over is 15 percent of the total area, leaving 85 percent of open space. The density of population is 120 persons to the acre as against 145 in Paris at the time.
Source: Le Corbusier, The City Of Tomorrow
Morphology
Plan transformation study from Le Corbusiers Sky-Scraper into Urban Villas.
Plan transformation study from Le Corbusiers
Ville Radieuse Manufactures into Set-Back Dwellings.
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Geometrical studies based on the section- and plan transformations of selected Le Corbusier precedents.
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Geometrical studies based on the section- and plan transformations of selected Le Corbusier precedents.