new york-based asymptote architecture
have sent us images of their 'velo tower' development, situated in the
yongsan international business district, seoul, korea. the pair of
skyscrapers are composed of stacked and rotated volumes which are a
programmatic counterpoint to the conventional tall building typology. by
breaking down the scale and massing of the two high-rises into
interconnected circular dimensions, the project proposes an alternative
architectural and urbanistic response to the traditional repetitions of
the cityscape. the eight distinct components are turned and positioned
to capture views of the adjacent yongsan park overlooking the han river
in the distance. a collection of roof gradients, shared amenities and
internal circulation positioned around light-filled atrium spaces are
massed to vertically distribute six to eight story residential
communities in the yongsan skyline. a raised plinth hovers above the
communal landscape which surrounds the base of the towers while the
skybridge floats 30 stories above it. the interior fitness, recreation
centers, lounges, pools, spas and cafes along with the sky garden
provide views of the overall district
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