Cheonggye Crystal Square is an office building developed as part of the Janggyo District 12 Urban Environment Improvement-type Redevelopment Project. Janggyo District 12 was the only undeveloped area within the Janggyo district, which had been designated an urban redevelopment zone in 1973 but had no detailed facility plan finalized. It was promoted as the final private development project to complete the urban redevelopment of the surrounding Janggyo area. The site faces Cheonggyecheon Stream and offers fine views of Mount Namsan, while being located on the boundary between a dense cluster of high-rise office buildings to the west and the Cheonggye tool market to the east. To overcome the challenges of its north-facing orientation and shaded street frontage while establishing a distinct architectural identity, the design aimed to create a differentiated form and concept.
With a simple and refined massing that maximizes the buildable volume of the site, the north and west façades — where the exterior is most visible — feature bright ceramic panels and open glass surfaces to respond to the northern orientation and express the identity of the office building. The first and second floors were designed with an open massing to enhance public accessibility. The project sought to embody both the symbolic value of its location — represented by Supyogyo Bridge — and the symbolic value of the tenant’s corporate brand.










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Status
Completed
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Awards
2022 대한민국녹색건축대전 환경부장관상 2022 제17회 대한민국생태환경건축대상 우수상 2018 BIM Awards Good Practice -
Client
㈜교원구몬
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Program
Office
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Design Year
2016
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Completion Year
2021
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Location
서울특별시 중구
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Site area
1,399.40m2
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Gross Floor Area
18,407.82m2
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Building Area
896.23(저층부), 833.08(고층부)m2
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Number of Levels
지하 6층, 지상 17층
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Design
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Participants
이의진, 박재완, 손경희, 김효진, 김수영, 김용재, 김효중, 노윤하, 박근형, 오영재, 오정택, 윤희준, 이보라, 임진규, 한경희
Cheonggye Crystal Square is an office building developed as part of the Janggyo District 12 Urban Environment Improvement-type Redevelopment Project. Janggyo District 12 was the only undeveloped area within the Janggyo district, which had been designated an urban redevelopment zone in 1973 but had no detailed facility plan finalized. It was promoted as the final private development project to complete the urban redevelopment of the surrounding Janggyo area. The site faces Cheonggyecheon Stream and offers fine views of Mount Namsan, while being located on the boundary between a dense cluster of high-rise office buildings to the west and the Cheonggye tool market to the east. To overcome the challenges of its north-facing orientation and shaded street frontage while establishing a distinct architectural identity, the design aimed to create a differentiated form and concept.
With a simple and refined massing that maximizes the buildable volume of the site, the north and west façades — where the exterior is most visible — feature bright ceramic panels and open glass surfaces to respond to the northern orientation and express the identity of the office building. The first and second floors were designed with an open massing to enhance public accessibility. The project sought to embody both the symbolic value of its location — represented by Supyogyo Bridge — and the symbolic value of the tenant’s corporate brand.









