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29: 238:) is a mega-complex in Seoul, Korea, which comprises department stores, office space, a park, an art center, a theatre, a hotel, restaurants, a theme park, and private residences. Daeseong Industrial Company constructed in 2011, and its main office is located here. This mixed use facility was developed by the same groups that developed 250:
D-Cube City’s six acres of parks, plazas, and gardens are spread across the structure’s stepped roofs. The steel and glass façade and open internal architecture provides an opportunity for the surrounding landscape to enter into the structure, both visually and literally as many stores open out onto
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Daeseong Industries had around 400 billion won in loans until 2007, but at the end of 2011, its debt rose to 278.8 trillion won due to the repayment of the D-CUBE City Construction Project Financing (PF) KRW 977 billion. Accordingly, it sold the D-cube office, D-cube hotel in 2012, and the D-cube
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was found on the site. After discovering that the proposed structure’s site was the frogs’ habitat, the designers recreated and incorporated a five billion won ecology park into the landscape design as a new habitat.
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the adjacent parks and gardens. Large atriums house many species of plants as well as internal water features and a six story waterfall. “Water flow” is one of the interior aesthetic themes.
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Daeseong Industries had to expand its business through construction, retail distribution and hotel business, but its financial structure quickly became insolvent.
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During construction, an endangered species of frog,
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2012 MIPIM Awards Finalist, Shopping Centre Category
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Sindorim-dong
Guro-gu
Seoul
Republic of Korea
Seoul
South Korea
Samoo Architects & Engineers
The Jerde Partnership
Mori Building Company
Daesung
Official Website
Korean
Roppongi Hills
Kaloula borealis
Namba Parks
Osaka
Canal City Hakata
Fukuoka
Riverwalk Kitakyushu
Fukuoka
Roppongi Hills
Tokyo
"Building Stats"
"Building Developers"
"Landscape"
the original
"Architecture 1"
the original
"Architecture 2"

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