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Yongsan Tower's "pulled apart" design maximizes sense of space Like the #-symbol-inspired skyscraper we looked at last month, REX's "Project R6," also known as Yongsan Tower, is a striking residential tower design commissioned by Dreamhub for its re-imagining of Seoul's Yongsan district. Central to the R6 concept is the claim that its unique, hollow, almost pulled-apart layout lends its compact apartments "generous views, daylight, and cross-ventilation," compensating for their modest size. Courtyards and roof terraces are intended to achieve a similar sense of community in R6 that Studio Liebeskind sought with its #-skyscraper design... Continue Reading Yongsan Tower's "pulled apart" design maximizes sense of space Section: Architecture Tags: Architecture, Building, Skyscrapers, South Korea Related Articles: Self Powered Rotating Skyscraper launchedCircular tower proposed for Taichung City, TaiwanMVRDV's Cloud reinvents the skyscraperAncient defense tower becomes a sleek homeSix-hundred meter tall aerodynamic eco-tower being built in ChinaThe solar-powered rotating skyscraper
Yongsan Tower's "pulled apart" design maximizes sense of space
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