Phoenix Island Villa Condo & Club House

Phoenix Island Villa Condo & Club House
General information
Address Seopjikoji 127-2, Kosun-ri, Sungsan-eub, Seo Gwi Po City, Jeju Self-governing Province
Country South Korea
Opening 2008
Design and construction
Architect Head Architect: Myung-gi Sohn Tadao Ando, Mario Botta
Architecture firm Samoo Architects & Engineers,Tadao Ando Architect and Associates, Mario Botta Architetto
Awards and prizes 2009 MIPIM Award in the Hotels and Tourism Resorts Category, 2011 Red Dot Award Honourable Mention
Website
Official Website
References
http://www.worldbuildingsdirectory.com/project.cfm?id=1770#

Phoenix Island Villa Condo & Club House is an ocean resort complex located in Seopjikoji on the eastern coast of Jeju Island. Glass House, designed by Tadao Ando, houses the Parang-i gallery. Ando also designed Genius Loci, home of the resort’s meditation hall and media art zone. Mario Botta designed the glass pyramid-shaped Club House Agora.

Sustainability

The resort developers wanted to create a sustainable complex that reflected the natural surroundings of the small peninsula and island.[1] The use of local materials was encouraged not only for aesthetic reasons but also to create a more sustainable resort. Impermeable surface area was kept to a minimum and many of the buildings have green roofs. The villas were sited within the site’s topography in order to provide each villa and occupant a niche within the landscape and to reduce negative environmental impacts caused by the site development process.[2] Most of the surrounding landscape and vegetation was preserved during the design and construction phases.

Glass House

Glass House is one of the buildings designed for Phoenix Island by Japanese Architect Tadao Ando.[3] Constructed mostly of concrete, glass, and steel, the minimalist structure allows an unobstructed view of the surrounding landscape.[4]

Genius Loci

Also designed by Tadao Ando, Genius Loci is composed of concrete, water, and stone, and has indigenous plant species planted within the meditation garden and outside the walls of the building.[5] Genius Loci houses a meditation garden, meditation hall, and the resort’s media arts gallery.[6]

Club House Agora

Club House Agora, or simply Agora, was designed by Swizz architect Mario Botta. Agora, constructed of glass, steel, stone, and concrete, houses a club house, outdoor swimming pool, and a fitness room.[7] Hanging from the top of the glass and steel pyramid is a 7-meter stainless steel sphere which reflects natural sunlight within the interior.[8]

Awards

2009 MIPIM Award in the Hotels and Tourism Resorts Category [9]

2011 Red Dot Award Honourable Mention [10]

References

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