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Green-Roofed Hydro-Nuclear Headquarters Emerges From Historic Gyeongju in South Korea
Posted By Tafline Laylin On June 25, 2012 @ 11:28 am In Architecture,green roof,Solar Power | No Comments
The base of the building is dedicated to welfare programs while the offices stack vertically, creating a spiraling mass without a tower. Podiums branch out from this central program and contain fitness facilities, meeting rooms, lobbies and an auditorium. Outdoor walkways that lead to the internal courtyard separate these functions and the building will rely at least partially on solar for its energy needs [8].
A strong north-facing, perforated metal outer facade allows the building to breath while still protecting it from vicious winds, while the sheltered inner facade opens brightly to a large central courtyard. A pattern in the metal resembles the Emille Bell [9] – one of Gyeongju’s most revered historical treasures. Meanwhile, controlled shading allows natural light to enter the vast building without too much solar gain. The project incorporates a wide variety of green spaces, including a garden that merges onto the auditorium’s roof [10]!
Via Arch Daily [12]
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[6] Haeahn Architecture: http://www.haeahn.com/
[7] nuclear energy wanes: http://inhabitat.com/europe-to-decommission-most-nuclear-power-stations-by-2030/
[8] solar for its energy needs: http://inhabitat.com/solar-energy-generation-costs-to-compete-with-fossil-fuels-by-2017/
[9] Emille Bell: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_of_King_Seongdeok
[10] garden that merges onto the auditorium’s roof: http://inhabitat.com/enchanting-japanese-rooftop-oasis-is-a-soothing-secret-garden/
[11] + Haeahn Architecture: http://www.h-architecture.com/?p=4216
[12] Arch Daily: http://www.archdaily.com/246768/new-korea-hydro-nuclear-power-headquarters-haeahn-architecture/
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