Cheongdam Landmark 'Lucia Cheongdam 514 The Terrace' Draws Attention
A new landmark is rising in Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul. This is because a vertical forest, a globally recognized architectural trend and a regional landmark in cities such as Milan, Italy, Lausanne, Switzerland, and Brisbane, Australia, is being introduced domestically.
The protagonist is ‘Lucia Cheongdam 514 The Terrace,’ unveiled by Lucia Holdings on the 19th. The complex is located in Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and consists of a total of 45 units, including 25 residential units (contract area 257~452㎡) and 20 officetel units (contract area 179~223㎡), spanning from 6 basement floors to 20 above-ground floors.
A vertical forest is a green building designed so that the building itself forms a forest. Trees are planted on balconies and throughout the building, preventing direct exposure to sunlight, and the water used to irrigate the plants evaporates, lowering the surrounding temperature and enabling energy savings. It also helps block noise and is advantageous for air purification by absorbing carbon dioxide and air pollutants. Additionally, residents can directly experience seasonal changes through nature and enjoy leisure and contemplation.
In particular, as the only vertical forest in Korea, ‘Lucia Cheongdam 514 The Terrace’ has differentiated product value and rarity, receiving positive evaluations from many asset owners and real estate professionals.
A real estate official stated, “Lucia Cheongdam 514 The Terrace distinguishes itself from existing high-end properties from its exterior to interior design, effectively stimulating the ownership desire of the top 1% who seek a special life different from others,” adding, “With its prime location in Cheongdam, a representative affluent area, and excellent product value, it is a project that is bound to sell well.”
Unlike other high-end projects that only showed videos, ‘Lucia Cheongdam 514 The Terrace’ has attracted attention by constructing units where customers can directly experience differentiated living spaces. This was possible because of the high confidence in the product.
Lucia Holdings put great effort into interior design as well as various floor plans. Customized designs considering characteristics such as views and sunlight rights will be applied to each unit, and 27 types of floor plans divided into single-story, duplex, and penthouse types have been configured to broaden the choices for buyers. The interior layout can be customized to reflect customers’ tastes and needs.
Moreover, a spacious terrace exclusive to each unit is provided to all residences, allowing diverse uses such as home cafes, small gardens, and galleries. Additionally, residents can enjoy the changing seasons up close through the various species of plants planted throughout the building.
High-end finishing materials that enhance the quality of life will also be applied. Kitchen furniture from Italian high-end brands such as Dada and Valcucine can be selected free of charge, and luxury bathroom products from world-leading brands like Roca, Toto, and Axor will be installed in the bathrooms.
Ample parking space is provided with 2.6 spaces per unit for comfortable use, and storage rooms for each unit, located on basement floors 2 to 4, allow separate storage of seasonal or bulky items.
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Meanwhile, the Lucia Gallery, where visitors can directly check the differentiated living spaces of ‘Lucia Cheongdam 514 The Terrace,’ is located in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul (near POSCO Intersection) and operates by advance reservation.
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