Dongdaemun Design Plaza
Dongdaemun Design Plaza | |
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General information | |
Location | Dongdaemun, Seoul, South Korea |
Coordinates | 37°34′01″N 127°00′34″E / 37.5669°N 127.0094°E |
Construction started | April 2009 |
Inaugurated | March 21, 2014 |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 85,000 sq. meters |
Design and construction | |
Architecture firm | Zaha Hadid Architects, Samoo Architects & Engineers |
The Dongdaemun Design Plaza, also called the DDP, is a major urban development landmark in Seoul, South Korea designed by Zaha Hadid and Samoo, with a distinctively neofuturistic design characterized by the "powerful, curving forms of elongated structures". The landmark is the centerpiece of South Korea's fashion hub and popular tourist destination, Dongdaemun, featuring a walkable park on its roofs, large global exhibition spaces, futuristic retail stores and restored parts of the Seoul fortress.
The DDP has been one of the main reasons for Seoul's designation as World Design Capital in 2010. Construction started in 2009 and it was officially inaugurated on March 21, 2014.[1] It is physically connected to Seoul Subway via Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station on Line 2, 4 and 5.
Key features
The Dongdaemun Design Plaza, designed by Iraqi British architect Zaha Hadid, houses a fashion design information center with seminar rooms and a lecture hall.
There are multi-purpose convention hall and a number of exhibition halls. It acts as a test-bed platform for various corporate design products as well as a place for international cultural exchange and cooperation.[2]
The Dongdaemun History & Culture Park replaces Dongdaemun's older baseball and soccer stadiums and their adjoining flea markets and street vendors. A general commercial district with areas for athletics also exists. To replace the former Dongdaemun Stadium, a new baseball stadium is under construction in Gocheok-dong.
The Underground Cultural Plaza allows access to the east and west sides of the Dongdaemun Fashion District which is bisected at ground level by a major road. It connects to the Euljiro Underground Arcade, as well as to Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station. The underground plaza is incorporated into the structure of the design park and design plaza. It houses venues for performances and exhibitions.
References
- ↑ "Dongdaemun Design Plaza opens to the public" (Arirang News - March 21, 2014)
- ↑ Dongdaemun Design Plaza, World Design Capital Seoul 2010
- Chung, H. (2009). "A Critical Review on Regenerating a Place's Economic Value through Landscape Restructuring: The Case of Dongdaemun Stadium". Journal of the Korean Geographical Society. 44 (2).
- Hwang, J. T. (2014). "Territorialized urban mega-projects beyond global convergence: The case of Dongdaemun Design Plaza & Park Project, Seoul". Cities. 40: 82–89. doi:10.1016/j.cities.2014.03.007.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dongdaemun Design Plaza. |
- Official website
- Photographic series by Italian artist Emanuele Zamponi, developed on the Dongdaeum Design Plaza & Park and designers from Seoul
- Seoul Design Foundation