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  2004 ASLA Professional Awards


Design Award of Merit

Seonyudo Park, Seoul, South Korea
SeoAhn Total Landscape, Seoul, South Korea
Client: Seoul Metropolitan Government

Beautiful landscape on rebuilt land. . . Fantastic use of remnants of the former brownfield site.
          
2004 Professional Awards Jury Comments

The main design concept for this project was to reveal the geographical and spatial potential of Seonyudo, which is situated in the midst of the city of Seoul. At the same time, the landscape architect focused on fully evoking memories of Seonyudo history. The Seonyudo water purification plant was highlighted by utilizing the peculiar shapes of space and land created by organically composed facilities. Another goal of the project was to convey messages on the importance of the environment and nature to the future.

 

Seonyudo Park features four gardens, a visitor's center, a pavilion and a cafeteria retrofitted from the old water purification plant. (Drawing: SeoAhn Total Lanscape)

The island was occupied with typical water purification plants, such as a water-purification basin, clean water reservoir, concentrator and regulator, management facility, and the settling basin for chemicals. (Photo: SeoAhn Total Lanscape)

The underground facilities revealed from demolition provide an important design motif. (Photo: Kim, Jae Kyung)

The design challenge was how to display and express the historical meanings of Sunyudo through the depth of the spaces and forms created by the water purification plant and other facilities. (Photo: Kim, Jae Kyung).

The settling basin for chemicals has become a garden for aquatic plants, which purifies water in nature. The life pattern and water purification process of various aquatic plants are carefully demonstrated. (Photo: Yang, Hae Nam)

Renovated from the filtration plant, this garden holds various aquatic plants in its shallow basin, enabling close observation from the boardwalk. (Photo: Yang, Hae Nam)

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