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daewha kang uses mirrored stainless steel to transform communique HQ
images © shin kyungsub, additional photography courtesy of daewha kang design

 

 

 

the communique headquarters in yongsan, seoul houses a public relations firm with fifty staff, as well as an indoor-outdoor cafe, and rooftop event space. renovation of the 80’s era building was undertaken by daewha kang design, who used the structure as an excuse to make a bold visual statement within the older, traditional neighborhood.

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triangulated steel panels catch reflections from the surrounding area 

 

 

 

located on the ground floor is the designs boldest element, a mirrored stainless steel tree. the crystalline volume serves to make a welcoming, memorable space in spite of the low-clearance undercroft; formerly a neglected car park. the tessellated surface doubles the perceived height of the law-required overhang. an existing central column serves as the piece’s focal point, and clearly illustrates the cutting edge technology used.

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mirror finished stainless steel transforms what was once a dark, low space 

 

 

 

the same distorted grid composes the granite panelling of the primary façade. flat, diamond-like shapes move dynamically across the edifice, growing smaller as they move towards the most visible part of the building. along the western face, the pieces become distorted, allowing for the various sized ribbon windows to show through. at the top, glazing is kept to a minimum in order to reduce glare; at the bottom, more glazing draws daylight into the depths of the interior.

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the dynamic pattern establishes varying window sizes that respond to atmospheric light situations 

 

 

 

internally, the plan is organized to promote well-being and productivity. traditional meeting rooms co-mingle with single person phone booth style spaces and creative collaboration areas to always ensure employees have the best possible working environment for the task at hand. spathiphyllum lilies, proven to clear the air of five serious indoor toxins, are integrated throughout. this approach instills nature within the structure, and in some rooms, creates small havens from the bustle of the office.

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façade transition detail 

 

 

 

the café is designed for maximum engagement with the outdoors. floor-to-ceiling glass faces the main street, and bi-fold doors open directly onto the sheltered terrace. beneath, the basement houses a multi-function space for impromptu meetings, café customer overflow and/or short term tenancy by small, local businesses. the roof is designed in a subtle nod to korean typologies, with a meditative wooden deck that surrounds a central courtyard. 

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grey granite and stainless steel give the building a sense of calm and durability

daewha kang uses mirrored stainless steel to transform communique HQ
an algorithm created the panels to be as concise and economical as possible 

daewha kang uses mirrored stainless steel to transform communique HQ
interior refurbishments focus on simplicity and clean lines

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office areas were arranged using principles of biophilia

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at night the outdoor space creates a focal point for the entire neighborhood 

daewha kang uses mirrored stainless steel to transform communique HQ
café space, pre-transformation

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rooftop terrace 

daewha kang uses mirrored stainless steel to transform communique HQ
building within the seoul area 

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diagram of panels  

 

 

project info:

 

project name: communique headquarters
location: yongsan, seoul, korea
year: 2015
status: complete
client: ultimique ltd., seoul
representative / project manager: lee, young hee
design: daewha kang design
local architect: chowon architecture
sustainability consultant: younha rhee
innovation benchmarking: michal wojtkiewicz
thanks to: jane wernick, giulio antonutto, jonathan wilson, daniel reiser

 

 

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edited by: nick brink | designboom