Passed Seoul City Architecture Committee Review, Total 411 Households
Jongno District Office Building Project Also Accelerates

A residential complex with 45 floors and a total of 411 units is expected to be built near Jangseungbaegi Station on Seoul Subway Line 7 in the ‘Noryangjin 2 Redevelopment Promotion Zone (Noryangjin 2 District)’.


On the 9th, the Seoul Metropolitan Government announced that it passed the architectural review for the ‘Noryangjin 2 Redevelopment Promotion Zone Housing Maintenance-type Redevelopment Project’ at the 1st Architectural Committee meeting.


In the area of 312-75 Noryangjin-dong, Dongjak-gu, which is Noryangjin 2 District, a complex consisting of two buildings with 4 basement floors and 45 above-ground floors, totaling 411 units (108 public units and 303 sale units), along with ancillary welfare facilities, will be constructed. The Architectural Committee reflected the points raised during the architectural review in July last year by reducing the number of buildings from three to two and changing the building height from the original 29 floors to 44 floors. Additionally, a plaza and community facilities were created near the public pedestrian path to strengthen connectivity with the external space.


The architectural review for the ‘Susong 1-3 District Urban Maintenance-type Redevelopment Project’ also passed on the same day. An integrated Jongno-gu government building with 5 basement floors and 16 above-ground floors is planned to be built in the area of 146-2 Susong-dong, Jongno-gu. The Jongno-gu administrative complex (Jongno-gu Office, Council, Health Center) and the joint fire station (Seoul Fire & Disaster Headquarters, Comprehensive Disaster Prevention Center, Jongno Fire Station) will be housed there. A 15-meter-high open space will be created on the first floor for citizens’ rest and cultural activities, and a connecting passage to Gwanghwamun Station of the Seoul Subway will be constructed on the second basement floor.



Han Byung-yong, Director of the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s Housing Policy Office, said, “Seoul proposes reflecting green and resting spaces in urban areas from the architectural review stage of both public and private buildings,” adding, “We will operate the Architectural Committee rationally and creatively to create a pleasant residential environment and innovative designs.”


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