Thursday, November 11, 2010
"Korean zoning guidelines and local building practices typically produce towers that fail to provide these three key, locally-prized amenities. Furthermore, prevailing site strategies carve up the open space such that the result is not the often-advertised “Towers in a Park,” but anemic “Towers in a Yard” instead.
Block A4 challenges conventional Korean development practices to provide the key amenities within each unit and a true publicly-accessible park at grade..." to find out more...
image & passage from Bustler
Block A4 challenges conventional Korean development practices to provide the key amenities within each unit and a true publicly-accessible park at grade..." to find out more...
image & passage from Bustler
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