Complex Cultural Space for Cre-Te
The project is the largest business-commercial-cultural complex in Seoul and is the world's first project by a large Swedish furniture brand to enter the capital. The work facilities, which account for a large portion of the program, were conducted with the first live-office concept in line with the lifestyle change due to the pandemic. It is planned as an independent work and residential space, and one-stop all-around services such as culture, leisure, shopping, and food are possible, enabling independent life.
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I Park The Urban in your language: we provide project translations across multiple languages: Complex Cultural Space EN, Espas Kiltirèl Konplèks HT, Hadadden Sararin Al'adu HA, Kahi Moʻomeheu Paʻakikī HAW, מרחב תרבותי מורכב HE, जटिल सांस्कृतिक स्थान HI, Complex Kab Lis Kev Cai Qhov Chaw HMN, Komplex Kulturális Tér HU, Flókið Menningarrými IS, Oghere Omenala Siri Ike IG, Ruang Budaya Yang Kompleks ID, Spás Cultúrtha Casta GA, Lo Spazio Culturale Complesso IT, 複合文化空間は JA, Ruang Budaya Kompleks JV, ಸಂಕೀರ್ಣ ಸಾಂಸ್ಕೃತಿಕ ಸ್ಥಳವು KN, Күрделі Мәдени Кеңістік KK, លំហវប្បធម៌ស្មុគ្រស្មាញ KM, Umwanya Wumuco Utoroshye RW, 복합문화공간은 KO, Qada Çandî Ya Tevlihev KU, Татаал Маданий Мейкиндик KY, ພື້ນທີ່ວັດທະນະທໍາທີ່ສັບສົນ LO, Complexus Spatium Culturale LA, Kompleksā Kultūrtelpa LV, Kompleksinė Kultūrinė Erdvė LT, Komplexe Kulturelle Raum LB, Комплексен Културен Простор MK, Ny Habaka Ara-Kolontsaina Sarotra MG, Ruang Budaya Yang Kompleks MS, സങ്കീർണ്ണമായ സാംസ്കാരിക ഇടം ML, Spazju Kulturali Kumpless MT, Te Waahi Ahurea Matatini MI, जटिल सांस्कृतिक जागा MR, Соёлын Цогц Орон Зай MN, जटिल सांस्कृतिक ठाउँ NE, Komplekst Kulturrom NO, ଜଟିଳ ସାଂସ୍କୃତିକ ସ୍ଥାନ OR, پیچلي کلتوري ځای PS, فضای پیچیده فرهنگی FA, Złożona Przestrzeń Kulturowa PL, Espaço Cultural Complexo PT, ਗੁੰਝਲਦਾਰ ਸੱਭਿਆਚਾਰਕ ਥਾਂ PA, Spațiu Cultural Complex RO, Сложное Культурное Пространство RU, Avanoa Fa'aleaganu'u Lavelave SM, Сложени Културни Простор SR, Yakaoma Tsika Nzvimbo SN, پيچيده ثقافتي خلا SD, සංකීර්ණ සංස්කෘතික අවකාශය SI, Komplexný Kultúrny Priestor SK, Kompleksen Kulturni Prostor SL, Meel Dhaqameed Kakan SO, Sebaka Se Rarahaneng Sa Setso ST, El Espacio Cultural Complejo ES, Spasi Budaya Kompléks SU, Nafasi Tata Ya Kitamaduni SW, Komplexa Kulturella Rum SV, Ang Kumplikadong Espasyong Pangkultura TL, Фазои Мураккаби Фарҳангӣ TG, சிக்கலான கலாச்சார வெளி TA, Катлаулы Мәдәни Киңлек TT, సంక్లిష్ట సాంస్కృతిక స్థలం TE, พื้นที่วัฒนธรรมที่ซับซ้อน TH, Karmaşık Kültürel Alan TR, Çylşyrymly Medeni Giňişlik TK, Комплексний Культурний Простір UK, پیچیدہ ثقافتی جگہ UR, مۇرەككەپ مەدەنىيەت بوشلۇقى UG, Murakkab Madaniy Makon UZ, Không Gian Văn Hóa Phức Hợp VI, Gofod Diwylliannol Cymhleth CY, Komplekse Kulturele Romte FY, Indawo Yenkcubeko Entsonkothileyo XH, קאָמפּלעקס קולטור פּלאַץ YI, Eka Aaye Asa YO, Indawo Yamasiko Eyinkimbinkimbi ZU, Komplekse Kulturele Ruimte AF, Hapësira Komplekse Kulturore SQ, ውስብስብ የባህል ቦታ AM, الفضاء الثقافي المعقد AR, Համալիր Մշակութային Տարածքը HY, Mürəkkəb Mədəni Məkan AZ, Kultur Espazio Konplexua EU, Комплексная Культурная Прастора BE, জটিল সাংস্কৃতিক স্থান BN, Složeni Kulturni Prostor BS, Комплексното Културно Пространство BG, ရှုပ်ထွေးသော ယဉ်ကျေးမှုနေရာသည် MY, L'espai Cultural Complex CA, Komplikado Nga Kultural Nga Luna CEB, Malo Ovuta Chikhalidwe NY, 複合文化空間 ZY, 复合文化空间 ZH, Spaziu Culturale Cumplessu CO, Kompleksni Kulturni Prostor HR, Komplexní Kulturní Prostor CS, Komplekst Kulturrum DA, Complexe Culturele Ruimte NL, Kompleksa Kultura Spaco EO, Kompleksne Kultuuriruum ET, Monimutkainen Kulttuuritila FI, L’Espace Culturel Complexe FR, ' Ann An Àite Cultarail Iom-Fhillte GD, O Espazo Cultural Complexo GL, რთული კულტურული სივრცე KA, Komplexer Kulturraum DE, Σύνθετος Πολιτιστικός Χώρος EL, જટિલ સાંસ્કૃતિક જગ્યા GU.
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The project is the largest business-commercial-cultural complex in Seoul, and is the world's first project by a large Swedish furniture brand to enter the capital. The work facilities, which account for a large portion of the program, were conducted with the first live-office concept in line with the lifestyle changed due to the pandemic. It is planned as an independent work and residential space, and one-stop all-round services such as culture, leisure, shopping, and food are possible, enabling independent life.
High-end, Office, Shopping mall, One stop service, Hospitality, Lifestyle, Park
It actively introduced eco-friendly energy as a heat source of geothermal and solar energy more than twice as much as other projects. They were careful in selecting construction processes and finishing materials to match the first grade of eco-friendly leads. Eco-friendly finishing materials were conducted through active consultation with the Dutch parent company from the beginning of the project and voted for mou in 2019, before the construction. For exterior materials, the environment, maintenance, and sustainability were considered by avoiding metal materials and actively reflecting clay-based ceramics and tiles.
It is a project that most actively reflects lifestyle changes caused by the pandemic, and the biggest challenge was to propose a new type of office that allows both work and housing. The market evaluation was by far the best, and about 600 units in three days drew a response from the market. Based on this antipathy, Seoul now has a new category for the live-office. A large Swedish furniture brand will also open a warehouse-type store in the city center of the capital for the first time in the world. Swedish furniture brand company itself will be a big challenge.
The project is located in the central district of Godeok Biz Valley, the center of the eastern economy, and the entire cluster leads the market value of the eastern part of Seoul and the surrounding city center. Initially, it began as an international phenomenon in 2017 and was changed to a work-oriented complex facility in 2018 due to the replacement of implementers. Construction began in August 2020 and is currently underway with the aim of completing it in November 2024, and it is the largest project invested in a single-scale building in Seoul.
The design first consisted of a village with various lifestyle programs other than a large Swedish furniture brand in a huge simple space. In addition, as business facilities were added, morphological awareness became important as it became twice the existing volume. It is divided into two parts: a horizontal mass in the lower part of the lifestyle village and a vertical mass in the form of a bridge, a life office, to actively advocate LESS IS MORE. This shows the design pleasure and clarity of simplicity.
Master of the Seoul National University, Sohn Soo-min: A Study on the Changes in Consumption Sales and Influencing Factors in Seoul's Residential Area Using Big Data around COVID-19.
"Big Box & Down Town Village" The project was to create a community valley with downtown functions in Godeok Biz Valley, which is focused on work. The priority was to create a village that contains various programs in a simple mass with a safe artificial environment by approaching it from the perspective of lifestyle, not formative emphasis. In this process, collaboration with a large Swedish furniture brand and distributors was carried out, and a step-by-step design process was established by market logic.
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I Park The Urban Complex Cultural Space has been a Silver winner in the Architecture, Building and Structure Design award category in the year 2022 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Silver A' Design Award celebrates top-tier designs that embody excellence and innovation. This award acknowledges creations that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, reflecting the designer's deep understanding and skill. Silver A' Design Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to raising industry standards and advancing the practice of design. Their work often incorporates original innovations and elicits a strong emotional response, making a notable impact on the improvement of everyday life.
cre-te was recognized with the coveted Silver A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work I Park The Urban Complex Cultural Space .
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