Heungkuk Tower Busan by Mecanoo

Located in South Korea’s second most populous city Busan, the Heungkuk Tower serves as an office building and sits adjacent to the coastline and close to the city’s high speed rail network.

Façade & Frame
The building’s distinguishing feature is its stark black and fuchsia facade of various linear patterns.

Photo © Kyungsub Shin

The role of the frame extends beyond decoration, continuously creating different atmospheres, filtering incoming light and making shadows across the interior spaces.

Day to night
Maximising the land allocation, the building sits elegantly in a densely built up area of the city.

Photo © Kyungsub Shin

The relationship between the building and its surroundings reflects the passing of time, changing from day to night. As the building glows from within, its characteristic facade pattern is revealed to the surroundings.

Employees and visitors of the companies housed in the building can make use of the roof garden as an area to retreat and an environment offering views into the port and surrounding district. Source by Mecanoo.

Photo © Kyungsub ShinLocation: Busan, South KoreaArchitect: MecanooFacade consultant: Excfirm, Seoul, South KoreaClient: Heungkuk Life Insurance Co., Ltd.Area: 20,000 m2Year: 2020Photographs: Kyungsub Shin, Courtesy of MecanooPhoto © Kyungsub ShinPhoto © Kyungsub ShinPhoto © Kyungsub ShinPhoto © Kyungsub ShinPhoto © Kyungsub ShinPhoto © Kyungsub ShinPhoto © Kyungsub ShinGround Floor PlanFirst Floor Plan

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