Hyundai Engineering & Construction announced on the 27th that it will apply various specialized systems to enhance the residential convenience for residents in the redevelopment project of Hannam 4 District in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. They proposed one elevator per household line, a spacious parking space of 2.11 spaces per household fully expanded to 100%, drop-off zones by building, and autonomous delivery robots.


Hyundai Engineering & Construction's expected elevator design per line to be applied in the redevelopment complex of Hannam 4 District, Yongsan-gu, Seoul / Image provided by Hyundai Engineering & Construction

Hyundai Engineering & Construction's expected elevator design per line to be applied in the redevelopment complex of Hannam 4 District, Yongsan-gu, Seoul / Image provided by Hyundai Engineering & Construction

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According to Hyundai Engineering & Construction, a total of 152 elevators will be installed, with one elevator per line. Considering that typically one elevator is allocated for every 2 to 3 lines, it is expected to significantly reduce residents' waiting times. High-end finishing materials will be applied to the elevator halls to enhance the complex's prestige.


Parking spaces will be generously secured at 2.11 spaces per household. Instead of allocating separate compact parking spaces, all parking spots will be expanded to a width of 2.6m and a length of 5.2m to improve residents' convenience and safety. Additionally, drop-off zones with a luxurious hotel-like atmosphere and underground building entrances will be provided so that both residents and visitors can feel the prestige of the complex.


A smart parking system will also be introduced, offering vehicle number recognition and vacant parking space location notification services. Safety within the parking lot will be enhanced with an LED dimming control system and 360-degree omnidirectional cameras.


Furthermore, Hyundai Engineering & Construction plans to place one autonomous delivery robot called 'Mobin' in each building. Hyundai explained that Mobin is equipped with advanced technology that allows it to drive stably on various terrains and autonomously navigate routes even at night or in bad weather.



Meanwhile, Hyundai Engineering & Construction is competing with Samsung C&T for the construction rights of Hannam 4 District. The association plans to hold a general meeting on the 18th of next month to select the construction company through voting.


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