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New Federation of Korean Industries HQ by Adrian Smith+Gordon Gill Architecture opens to the public

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Jan 23, 2014

New Federal Korean Industries HQ. Image © Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture/photo by Namgoong Sun

Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS+GG) announced today the public opening of the new Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) headquarters in Seoul.

AS+GG collaborated with engineering firms Thornton Tomasetti and Environmental Systems Design, and locally based firm Chang-Jo Architects on the project.

Keep reading to get the details.

Project description:

"The 50-story, 240-meter tower features an innovative exterior wall, designed specifically for the project. The building’s unique skin will help reduce the internal heating and cooling loads and collect energy through photovoltaic panels that are integrated into the spandrel areas of the southwest and northwest facades. By angling the spandrel panels 30 degrees upward toward the sun, the design is able to maximize the amount of energy collected, generating enough power to help maintain the electrical systems throughout the tower core and the office spaces."

© Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture/photo by Namgoong Sun

"Just below the spandrel panels, the vision panels are angled 15 degrees downward toward the ground, minimizing the amount of direct sun radiation and glare. Together, the alternating spandrel and vision panels create a dynamically rippled façade that is both environmentally progressive and visually striking, giving the tower a unique architectural presence on the skyline."

© Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture/photo by Namgoong Sun

"The completed tower includes several indoor garden/atrium spaces that enhance the workplace environment with natural elements of wood, bamboo and other native plants. The roof top atrium space features more custom photovoltaic panels."

© Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture/photo by Namgoong Sun

"The interior of the building takes advantage of the floor to ceiling windows of the exterior wall, offering an abundance of natural light to office spaces and corridors as well as extensive views of neighboring Yeoido Park, the Han River and the surrounding city of Seoul."

© Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture/photo by Namgoong Sun

"The sculptural podium piece is located on central Yeoi-Dae-Ro Avenue, further promoting the tower’s public identity. The podium amenities, available for public use include a banquet hall, central restaurant and conference center. The podium will be available for international conferences with a large first floor banquet hall and smaller conference rooms of various sizes located on the second and third floors. The multi-purpose nature of the podium is another way that the FKI building will become a new city centerpiece for Seoul."

All images courtesy of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture/photos by Namgoong Sun.

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New Federation of Korean Industries HQ by Adrian Smith+Gordon Gill Architecture opens to the public

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Jan 23, 2014

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New Federal Korean Industries HQ. Image © Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture/photo by Namgoong Sun

Related

tower ● skyscraper ● seoul ● opening ● korea ● high-rise ● headquarters ● federation of korean industries ● asia ● asgg ● adrian smith gordon gill architecture

Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS+GG) announced today the public opening of the new Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) headquarters in Seoul.

AS+GG collaborated with engineering firms Thornton Tomasetti and Environmental Systems Design, and locally based firm Chang-Jo Architects on the project.

Keep reading to get the details.

Project description:

"The 50-story, 240-meter tower features an innovative exterior wall, designed specifically for the project. The building’s unique skin will help reduce the internal heating and cooling loads and collect energy through photovoltaic panels that are integrated into the spandrel areas of the southwest and northwest facades. By angling the spandrel panels 30 degrees upward toward the sun, the design is able to maximize the amount of energy collected, generating enough power to help maintain the electrical systems throughout the tower core and the office spaces."

© Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture/photo by Namgoong Sun

"Just below the spandrel panels, the vision panels are angled 15 degrees downward toward the ground, minimizing the amount of direct sun radiation and glare. Together, the alternating spandrel and vision panels create a dynamically rippled façade that is both environmentally progressive and visually striking, giving the tower a unique architectural presence on the skyline."

© Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture/photo by Namgoong Sun

"The completed tower includes several indoor garden/atrium spaces that enhance the workplace environment with natural elements of wood, bamboo and other native plants. The roof top atrium space features more custom photovoltaic panels."

© Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture/photo by Namgoong Sun

"The interior of the building takes advantage of the floor to ceiling windows of the exterior wall, offering an abundance of natural light to office spaces and corridors as well as extensive views of neighboring Yeoido Park, the Han River and the surrounding city of Seoul."

© Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture/photo by Namgoong Sun

"The sculptural podium piece is located on central Yeoi-Dae-Ro Avenue, further promoting the tower’s public identity. The podium amenities, available for public use include a banquet hall, central restaurant and conference center. The podium will be available for international conferences with a large first floor banquet hall and smaller conference rooms of various sizes located on the second and third floors. The multi-purpose nature of the podium is another way that the FKI building will become a new city centerpiece for Seoul."

All images courtesy of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture/photos by Namgoong Sun.

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