This is an unusual office building that has a wavy form. Located in Seoul, South Korea, the GT Tower East is designed by Peter Couwenbergh and Edgar Bosman of ArchitectenConsort. The undulating glass facade give a new fascinating change to the angular architecture of the Korean capital.
This 130-metre-high building has undulating glass facade formed organically and provides an optically changing primary form when passing the building.
“The dynamic appearance of GT Tower East is reinforced by the sight of the building, that seems to be dropping down below street level. As it were the building rises out of the Korean soil and then reaches upwards in a dancing movement, up into the infinity of the sky.”
Design of Office and Workplaces
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