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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Transit Oriented City in Dongtan, South Korea by Ojanen Chiou Architects

 
January 4th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Ojanen Chiou Architects

Designed by SWA Group with Ojanen Chiou Architects LLP, the 157 hectare Dongtan Central Business Master Plan is at the heart of Dongtan City: a new urban center located just 30 km south of Seoul in South Korea.  The development zone is situated on a former agricultural plain that had been taken over by various industrial uses.  Bounded by a river to the west and mountainous terrain to the east, this zone is bisected by a major transportation corridor connecting Seoul with the southern reaches of the country.  At the core of the development is a transit center that will accommodate high-speed and metropolitan rail stations connecting with a bi-modal (bus + tram) transit system, and long-distance and city buses, establishing Dongtan City as a major regional transit hub.

Transit Oriented City

  • Architects: Ojanen Chiou Architects LLP (OCA)
  • Project: Transit Oriented City – Dongtan Central Business Master Plan
  • Location: Dongtan, South Korea
  • Client: Heerim Group
  • Landscape/ Master Planner: SWA Group
  • Project area: 157 Hectares
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Sketchup, Adobe Creative Suite and 3Ds Max

Transit Oriented City

The remainder of the program includes public plazas, office buildings, a corporate campus, retail functions, hotels, schools, and various cultural facilities.  Inspired by the local native ecology, the layout is a constructed response to the natural course of water as it moves from higher to lower elevations.  The urban fabric is organized by a series of green zones established around a system of watercourses traversing the site, infusing the overall urban experience with a strong sense of nature by creating natural corridors of light, air, flora, and fauna, and providing numerous open spaces for leisure and recreation.

Diagram

Concepts

  • Define open spaces that utilize natural resources prior to establishing street grids:  Create fingers of green belts that connect hills on the east side and the riverfront on the west.  The landscape infrastructure follows the unique site topography and hydrology and becomes part of an integral water management system.
  • Establish public transportation node: Provide well-integrated system of trains, metro, trams and buses to attract corporations, residents, commuters, and tourists.
  • Propose compact and mixed-use developments:  Balance high density development (FAR 5-8) with 36.5% open spaces that are dispersed through out the site and easily accessible.
  • Promote pedestrian and bicycle network with pedestrian-scaled blocks, comfortable sidewalks, continuous street facades with arcades and three-dimensional connections at busy intersections.

Site Location

Ojanen_Chiou architects LLP assisted SWA in overall planning concepts and strategy, provided building massing studies, architectural guidelines and conceptual architectural design for the transit center and the various facilities.

Site Map

Project Site

Conceptual Site Plan

Site Area

Diagram

Details

Transportation Systems

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Categories: 3dS Max, Adobe CS, Autocad, City, SketchUp




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