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Richard Meier designs 'beautiful and humanist' South Korean hotel for Winter Olympics
POSTED 02 Feb 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The renovation of the hotel was completed within three years Credit: Roland Halbe
Richard Meier & Partners have completed their first major hotel project – the new Seamarq Hotel in South Korea.

Located in the city of Gangneun, where it faces the country’s East Sea, the hotel has been rebuilt as part of a regional regeneration scheme in preparation for the 2018 Winter Olympics in nearby PyeongChang.

The 52,830sq m (568,700sq ft) area contains two main structures – a hotel tower and a banquet hall – situated at different levels on a small hill of dense pine trees and connected by a four-storey base building.

The form of the 11-storey trapezium-shaped tower contrasts with the soft shape and contours of the hill. It contains 150 guestrooms, a private sky garden, a restaurant, a wellness spa, a gym and indoor and outdoor swimming pools – including an ocean-facing infinity pool on an outdoor deck.

The banquet hall features an amphitheatre, exhibition hall and further dining facilities.

A sequence of outdoor spaces surrounds the structures, featuring landscape design concepts – developed in collaboration with New York High Line designers James Corner Field Operations – which offer various views of the hotel’s floating balconies, overhanging canopies and reflective white metal and aluminium facade.

“Our primary goal for the Seamarq Hotel has been to create a strong sense of place by enhancing and transforming the existing site in a dramatic way,” said Pritzker Prize-winning studio principal Richard Meier. “Many of the cues for the design came from the site – its light, its landscape, its topography.

“Perhaps the most important initial decision was to work with the configuration of the land and to design the hotel complex in relation to the existing topography.

“My purpose was to deliver thoughtful, original modern architecture that is as accessible as it is beautiful, as humanist as it is disciplined. This is an architecture which is concerned with the individual as well as the community at large.”

The Seamarq Hotel was formerly known as Hotel Gyeongpodae, which originally opened in 1971 and closed in 2013 for work on the re-design to begin. The property is owned by South Korean corporation Hyundai Heavy Industries.

Local practices Hyundai Architects & Engineers Associates and Doojin Hwang Architects collaborated on the project.

The Seamarq Hotel will soon be joined by another Gangneun-based hotel being built for the Winter Olympics: a twisted loop hotel inspired by the ecological structure of plankton.
The project is Richard Meier's first major hotel, and his first design in South Korea Credit: Roland Halbe
A four-storey base building bridges the two towers Credit: Richard Meier & Partners
The interiors were designed using warmer colours and materials than the exterior Credit: Roland Halbe
Meier said: 'Many of the cues for the design came from the site – its light, its landscape, its topography' Credit: Roland Halbe
The hotel has been rebuilt as part of a regional regeneration scheme in preparation for the 2018 Winter Olympics in nearby PyeongChang Credit: Roland Halbe
The hotel extends all the way to the sea Credit: Roland Halbe
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Richard Meier designs 'beautiful and humanist' South Korean hotel for Winter Olympics
POSTED 02 Feb 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The renovation of the hotel was completed within three years Credit: Roland Halbe
Richard Meier & Partners have completed their first major hotel project – the new Seamarq Hotel in South Korea.

Located in the city of Gangneun, where it faces the country’s East Sea, the hotel has been rebuilt as part of a regional regeneration scheme in preparation for the 2018 Winter Olympics in nearby PyeongChang.

The 52,830sq m (568,700sq ft) area contains two main structures – a hotel tower and a banquet hall – situated at different levels on a small hill of dense pine trees and connected by a four-storey base building.

The form of the 11-storey trapezium-shaped tower contrasts with the soft shape and contours of the hill. It contains 150 guestrooms, a private sky garden, a restaurant, a wellness spa, a gym and indoor and outdoor swimming pools – including an ocean-facing infinity pool on an outdoor deck.

The banquet hall features an amphitheatre, exhibition hall and further dining facilities.

A sequence of outdoor spaces surrounds the structures, featuring landscape design concepts – developed in collaboration with New York High Line designers James Corner Field Operations – which offer various views of the hotel’s floating balconies, overhanging canopies and reflective white metal and aluminium facade.

“Our primary goal for the Seamarq Hotel has been to create a strong sense of place by enhancing and transforming the existing site in a dramatic way,” said Pritzker Prize-winning studio principal Richard Meier. “Many of the cues for the design came from the site – its light, its landscape, its topography.

“Perhaps the most important initial decision was to work with the configuration of the land and to design the hotel complex in relation to the existing topography.

“My purpose was to deliver thoughtful, original modern architecture that is as accessible as it is beautiful, as humanist as it is disciplined. This is an architecture which is concerned with the individual as well as the community at large.”

The Seamarq Hotel was formerly known as Hotel Gyeongpodae, which originally opened in 1971 and closed in 2013 for work on the re-design to begin. The property is owned by South Korean corporation Hyundai Heavy Industries.

Local practices Hyundai Architects & Engineers Associates and Doojin Hwang Architects collaborated on the project.

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The project is Richard Meier's first major hotel, and his first design in South Korea Credit: Roland Halbe
A four-storey base building bridges the two towers Credit: Richard Meier & Partners
The interiors were designed using warmer colours and materials than the exterior Credit: Roland Halbe
Meier said: 'Many of the cues for the design came from the site – its light, its landscape, its topography' Credit: Roland Halbe
The hotel has been rebuilt as part of a regional regeneration scheme in preparation for the 2018 Winter Olympics in nearby PyeongChang Credit: Roland Halbe
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