Greenery-Filled Skyscraper Terrarium

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ODA Presents a Look at the Terrarium Cheong-Dam Design

Architecture studio ODA presents a look at the new Terrarium Cheong-Dam skyscraper located in South Korea, which was the recent winner of the Creative Innovation Architecture Design Pilot Project. The main focus of the structure will be a large sky garden that is filled with plants for a lush feel. It measures 200 meters in height with 45 stories in total. The building is in the Gangnam district and will be home to a range of residence and office spaces.

Founder of the studio Eran Chen explains that the designs are meant to align with the city and its efforts to expand "its public realm to create a more meaningful urban environment. For the tower's podium, we want to bring the community a space that serves as both a respite from the streetscape. We're also bringing this porous design to the building's greenery-filled terrarium, giving future tenants and residents another valuable space to engage with one another and enjoy nature."
Trend Themes
1. Green Skyscrapers - The Terrarium Cheong-Dam design showcases the trend of incorporating large sky gardens filled with plants to create a lush environment.
2. Urban Green Spaces - The emphasis on creating a greenery-filled terrarium within the skyscraper aligns with the trend of cities expanding their public realm to provide meaningful urban environments.
3. Community Engagement - The design of the Terrarium Cheong-Dam skyscraper aims to provide future tenants and residents with valuable spaces to engage with one another and enjoy nature.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The Terrarium Cheong-Dam skyscraper design highlights opportunities for architects to incorporate nature and green spaces into their designs.
2. Real Estate - The presence of a greenery-filled skyscraper terrarium offers real estate developers the opportunity to create unique and sought-after residential and office spaces.
3. Urban Planning - The emphasis on expanding the public realm and creating meaningful urban environments through the Terrarium Cheong-Dam design presents opportunities for urban planners to incorporate green spaces into their projects.

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