Songpa Signature Lotte Castle (Redevelopment for Geoyeo 2-1 District Housing)

Songpa Signature Lotte Castle (Redevelopment for Geoyeo 2-1 District Housing)

The 1,927-unit Lotte Castle Signature Songpa (Geoye District 2-1 Housing Redevelopment Project) aimed not only to achieve the fundamental goals of housing redevelopment by improving and renovating the aging residential environment and infrastructure, but also to create an eco-friendly, human-centered residential complex. Considering the sloped site’s characteristics, natural terrain alterations were minimized, and residential buildings were arranged to adapt to the slope. The resulting deck spaces were used to plan ancillary facilities, and natural access to the complex was designed to encourage pedestrian-friendly circulation and a walkable neighborhood.

This long-term project was initiated in 2009 and completed in 2022. The key to project success was to balance the gradually increasing expectations and requirements for the residential environment over more than a decade. Ultimately, it became an opportunity to create a more comfortable and environmentally sustainable condominium complex.

  • Status

    Completed

  • Client

    Geoyeo 2 Redevelopment Promotion Zone District 1 Housing Redevelopment Maintenance Project Association

  • Program

    Residential

  • Design Year

    2009

  • Completion Year

    2022

  • Location

    Songpa-gu, Seoul

  • Site area

    68,337.00m2

  • Gross Floor Area

    314,559.97m2

  • Number of Levels

    B3, 33F

  • Design
  • Partner

    Lotte Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd

The 1,927-unit Lotte Castle Signature Songpa (Geoye District 2-1 Housing Redevelopment Project) aimed not only to achieve the fundamental goals of housing redevelopment by improving and renovating the aging residential environment and infrastructure, but also to create an eco-friendly, human-centered residential complex. Considering the sloped site’s characteristics, natural terrain alterations were minimized, and residential buildings were arranged to adapt to the slope. The resulting deck spaces were used to plan ancillary facilities, and natural access to the complex was designed to encourage pedestrian-friendly circulation and a walkable neighborhood.

This long-term project was initiated in 2009 and completed in 2022. The key to project success was to balance the gradually increasing expectations and requirements for the residential environment over more than a decade. Ultimately, it became an opportunity to create a more comfortable and environmentally sustainable condominium complex.

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