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Parc One

Mixed-use facility

108 Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu

Seoul, 07326

South Korea

Mixed-use facility

108 Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu

Seoul, 07326

South Korea

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Description of the project

Designed by London-based practice Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, Parc.1 is a mixed-use complex located on Yeouido in Seoul. The development combines the city’s largest shopping center, The Hyundai Seoul, with two west-facing office towers and a hotel with rooftop restaurant. This is all marked by a striking exterior inspired by red steel columns. Operational energy is reduced through a fabric-first approach with high performance glazed facades and natural light maximized to help reduce the need for artificial lighting and provide a comfortable working environment. Parc.1 is the first building in South Korea to be certified pre-Gold by the Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute and has a Green 1 rating, the highest grade under South Korea’s G-SEED standard for energy and environmental design.

Guardian SunGuard SuperNeutral (SN) 62/34 glass was chosen for the glazed facades. SN 62/34 (now replaced by SN 63) is a double silver coated solar control glass with a very light neutral grey appearance. The glass also provides high light transmission, excellent thermal insulation, low internal reflection, and very low external reflection, as well as excellent solar control.

Design and supply team

Richard Rogers

Architect

Ningbo Jianghua Glass

Fabricator

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