Seoul: Skyscraper
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Lotte World Tower
Huge skyscraper with an observation deck The Lotte World Tower is a 555.7-metre, 123-story skyscraper located in Sincheon-dong, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea. It opened to the public on April 3, 2017, and is currently the tallest building in South Korea and the sixth tallest in the world.
Parc1 Tower
The Parc 1 Tower is a supertall skyscraper in Seoul, South Korea. It stands 333 m and contain 69 floors. Construction stopped in 2011 but resumed in early 2017.
Hyperion Tower
Mokdong Hyperion is a group of three buildings located in the Mok-dong, Yangcheon-gu district of Seoul, South Korea, completed in 2003.
International Finance Center Seoul
International Finance Center Seoul, commonly known as IFC Seoul, is a mixed-use integrated commercial development in Seoul, South Korea. It is located in Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, South Korea. The IFC project is one of the first large-scale developments in Korea, led by an international consortium.
Samsung Tower Palace 3 – Tower G
Tower G, or simply Tower Palace Three, is a 73-floor luxury residential skyscraper in Seoul, South Korea. The structure was originally designed to be 93 stories high, but was later scaled down due to zoning rights imposed by city regulations.
Seoul Lite
The Digital Media City Landmark Building or DMC Landmark Building, also known as Seoul Lite or Light Tower, was a 133-floor, 640 m supertall skyscraper proposed for construction in Digital Media City, Seoul, South Korea.
Gangnam Finance Center
Gangnam Finance Center, formerly known as Star Tower or I-Tower, is a 204 metres skycraper in Seoul, South Korea.It was constructed in the period 1995–2001. It is the 33rd tallest building in South Korea and 9th or 10th tallest building in Seoul. It has 45 surface floors, and 8 underground ones.
Pacific Park Villart
The Pacific Park Villart is a Residential Complex Architectural work in front of Olympic Park, Seoul. They are located in Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul and South Korea. They range from 15 floors, built 1996, used as luxury residential complexes and commercial complexes.
Samsung Tower Palace
The Samsung Tower Palace is a group of seven towers, lettered A-G. They are located in Dogok-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul and South Korea. They range from 42–72 floors, all built between 2002 and 2004, and all used as luxury residential complexes.
Hyundai Global Business Center
Hyundai Global Business Center is a proposed building in Samseong-dong, Gangnam District, Seoul with a planned height of 569 metres and planned floor count of 105. If completed, it will be a supertall skyscraper. In January 2021, the project was reported to be cancelled or undergoing redesign.
Dream Tower
Dream Tower is a 665 m vision megatall skyscraper proposed for the new Yongsan International Business District, Seoul, South Korea. It would replace the original Triple One Tower. The Triple One Tower was supposed to be 620 meters. However, it has been renamed Dream tower, and has been redesigned.
World Trade Center Seoul
World Trade Center Seoul is a building complex centered on the COEX Convention & Exhibition Center on Teheranno in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu district of Seoul. It is operated by KITA.