Daewoo Engineering & Construction announced on May 18 that it has been selected as the main contractor for the public redevelopment and maintenance project in the Cheonho A1-1 District of Gangdong-gu, Seoul. The project involves constructing eight apartment buildings with a total of 747 units, ranging from five basement levels to 40 above-ground floors, along with community and welfare facilities at 467-61 Cheonho-dong. The total construction cost is 372 billion won (excluding VAT).


Daewoo Engineering & Construction has decided to introduce its high-end "Summit" brand for the first time in a public redevelopment project. The company proposed naming the complex "Triver" to reflect the three main residential buildings and the Han River view. The design was developed in collaboration with the international architectural firm UNStudio, known for projects such as the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Germany and Arnhem Central Station in the Netherlands. The exterior will feature curtain wall finishes to create a façade that changes appearance depending on the time of day.


A 6,347-square-meter garden will be created within the complex, and a sky lounge with a 360-degree view will be installed. The floor plans will be offered in 21 different types, and penthouses with Han River views are also planned. The company stated, "Through distinctive design, communal facilities, and specialized Han River views, we aim to establish this development as a landmark complex representing Gangdong-gu."



Perspective rendering of Summit Triver Seokgyeong, developed through the reconstruction of Cheonho A1-1 district in Gangdong-gu, Seoul. Provided by Daewoo E&C

Perspective rendering of Summit Triver Seokgyeong, developed through the reconstruction of Cheonho A1-1 district in Gangdong-gu, Seoul. Provided by Daewoo E&C

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