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Status
  
Complete

Opening
  
December 2011

Structural engineer
  
Thornton Tomasetti

Construction started
  
November 2007

Type
  
Residential

Phone
  
+82 51-744-9302

Completed
  
November 2011

Haeundae Doosan We've the Zenith

Location
  
U-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea

Architectural
  
Tower A: 301 m (988 ft) Tower B: 281.5 m (924 ft) Tower C: 265 m (869 ft)

Floor count
  
Tower A: 80 Tower B: 75 Tower C: 70

Address
  
33 Marine city 2-ro, U-dong, Haeundae, Busan, South Korea

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Haeundae doosan we ve the zenith


Haeundae Doosan We've the Zenith is a complex of three residential towers in the Haeundae District of Busan, South Korea, which was completed in 2011. With 80 floors and a height of 301 m, Tower A is the 13th tallest residential building in the world, and has been officially announced as the second tallest building in Korea, according to the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs. The Haeundae Doosan We’ve the Zenith consists of three residential buildings, with 70, 75 and 80 stories respectively, comprising 1,788 households in total, and one office building on its 42,500 square metres (457,000 sq ft) site. The total construction work took 48 months from November 2007 to November 2011.

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Architecture and design

The curves from the waves of the Haeundae beach, and Mt. Jang contribute to the design of this particular complex, and it is inspired by the shape of flower petals as well. The curved shape of the exterior allows residents to enjoy the spectacular views of Haeundae beach, Nurimaru and Gwangan Bridge at a glance with the maximized size of the windows.

De Stefano & Partners, a world-renowned specialist design firm in a field of high rise architecture, is credited for the architecture of Doosan We’ve the Zenith; Jerde Partnership International designed the commercial building; and the SWA Group, which conducted the landscaping of the U.S. Disney World, carried out landscaping work of Haeundae Doosan We’ve the Zenith.

Structure and safety

A structural health monitoring (SHM) system equipped with state-of-the-art sensors that check wind load and earthquake load to the building in real time has been applied to Haeundae Doosan We’ve the Zenith. The structural design was carried out by U.S. Thornton Tomasetti, a firm that also designed Taipei 101—a famous high-rise building in Taiwan.

The Haeundae Doosan We’ve the Zenith has a refuge area every three floors, which can be utilized as a resting area or a hanging garden under normal circumstances and is used as a refuge space in the event of emergency. To prevent spalling, which is the explosion that can occur when the concrete is exposed to high temperatures, the buildings were built with high strength concrete using a spalling failure prevention method. This technology was recognized with a New Construction Technology Certification from the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs in September 2008.

Other facilities for residents

The complex houses the following facilities for residents: a wine club; a soundproof music practice room and family cinema; hobby rooms and reading rooms. Also Haeundae Doosan We’ve the Zenith has its own condominium that can be used as a guest house for residents and a square ballroom for parties, seminars and other events.

References

Haeundae Doosan We've the Zenith Wikipedia