Project Description
In a political point of view, our future is largely dependant on an idea of two main streams which are Conservatism and Progressivism. Historically majority of people in Korea have believed conservatism is safe in a way to maintain the tradition and society. Recently, they start to realize or already realized it may not be. They have begun to accept a new paradigm for a change that might be better. As such, our design toward the new ferry terminal becomes progressive looking for very unconventional. We expect this to bring a change eventually to be the corner stone for the new culture in the region and context of Yeouido to develop forward. Our progressivism on this view intends to reverse the conventional design ideas on context driven design by surrounding conditions and functions of needs into context driving to change and lead the culture in the region. Striving to achieve the new design elements, we initiate to bring a traditional element from old building roofing tiles. The repetitive curves are expressed in large to create canopy of the structure. The canopy line is transformed to combine into the central location which it starts from the pillars as a form of flowers. It acts as a structural element to create monolithic and futuristic central atrium. The canopy and the central atrium together will float on water and respond to the change of water level. Additionally, the top of the canopy includes photo-voltaic solar panels to infuse electrical energy into the building for cooling and heating the air during the day time and lighting LED lights after Sunset. or the building program requirements, the central location is dedicated for the main building to include all necessary functions for people including lobby, ticketing office, security room, toilets, machine rooms, water tank, restaurants, shops, managing office, and roof garden etc. Thus, the four extended decks under the canopy protected from the rain and snow will provide kind and easy access to private, semi-private and public ferries as well as creating enclosed sense of space for people to enjoy Han River during summer time, and the roof, the top of the canopy, will be the garden for people to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Han River during spring and fall season. Although it might be too radical and liberal to execute the ideas of the floating platform into realization, we believe this is to be the showcase of our vision toward Yeoui-Naru which is not limited on what the context to drive for the design, but to extend and create the new context to express the past and future freely.