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KEPCO Headquarters – The Philosophy of Earth’s Energy Core

August 29, 2010 Filed Under: Architecture  
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Located Naju, South Korea, The KEPCO’s (Korea Electric Power Corporation) Headquarters is built in 149,370 m2 of land area. The site design represents the earth’s energy core, so that it is designed in a series of fissures. The tower is designed for creating a landmark that will make a dynamic relationship between the building with the architecture. The tower also creating a visual vision that realize the new roles of energy managements and production.

The tower is designed for creating a landmarkThe tower is designed for creating a landmark

designed in a series of fissuresdesigned in a series of fissures

The site project is also designed as a new public space with new Green Energy Theme Park, it is designed to remember the public about the critical energy issues nowadays. Both the open exhibition program and public space is shown together through leisure facilities, park landscape and interactive pavilion, this way is aimed to create great fascination and a thrilling atmosphere. This dynamic KEPCO headquarter is projected as a smart  office that will invites more visitor in a destination year that will comes.

KEPCO Headquarters buildingKEPCO Headquarters building

Korea Electric Power CorporationKorea Electric Power Corporation

The site design with towerThe site design with tower

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