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'Forbidden land' to become public park as West 8 unveil vision for vacated military base in Seoul

By Kim Megson    01 Dec 2016
The municipal government wants to preserve the culturally, historically and ecologically unique Yongsan Park in order to turn it into a cultural landmark / West 8
We want to create a park where various concepts and values can come together. An extensive variety of activities beyond the cultural and philosophical history should all co-exist here within one space.
– Adriaan Geuze, West 8 founder

A US Army base in the centre of Seoul will be repurposed as a vast public park by Dutch landscape architects West 8.

After four years of development, the studio have publicly presented their masterplan for Yongsan Park at a forum held at the National Museum in the South Korean capital

The current Yongsan Park site is a walled, prohibited area completely cut off from the surrounding city. The US military has agreed to withdraw in 2017, vacating 1,200 buildings.

The municipal government wants to preserve the culturally, historically and ecologically unique park in order to turn it into a cultural landmark. The masterplan has been named ‘Healing and Recovery of the Heart of Seoul’.

West 8 – who are collaborating on the project with local firms IROJE Architects & Planners and DONG IL Engineering Consultants – have presented their vision for a park that is incorporated into the urban fabric of Seoul, while referencing the diverse topographies and landscapes of South Korea.

They propose to create a series of biotopes along a restored ridgeline, ranging from open meadows to deep forests, rocky cascades and wetlands that provide visitors with “an ever-changing landscape experience for all seasons.” A large lake crossed by the arching Skipping Stone Bridge will lie at the heart of the park.

Hidden within the different landscapes will be traces of site’s contentious military history. The foundations of old army buildings will be repurposed and embellished to provide flexible platforms for social activity; an idea inspired by the ancient concept of ‘Madang’, in which stone platforms were created in the courtyards of traditional Korean homes and palaces.

“South Korea has a long history dating back from ancient Korea, which we see from its food culture, the spirit of its people, its poetry and its art,” said West 8 director Adriaan Geuze. “All these cultural assets are accumulated and reflected in the most cosmopolitan and modern part of today’s Seoul.

“We want to create a park where these various concepts and values can come together. An extensive variety of activities beyond the cultural and philosophical history should all co-exist here within one space. It’s a very complex task, but it’s our mission to accomplish it”.

The architects will work in consultation with local heritage experts, who will assess the vacant buildings for their historical and cultural value. Extensive public consultations will be held to discuss the masterplan, and from 2017 city citizens will be able to join a cooperative design panel alongside government officials.

“It is very important to listen to the opinions of our citizens whilst assessing valuable buildings, and to their ideas for the re-programming and future use of these buildings,” said the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in a statement. “We will take their comments into account, which is a huge and very important task. A genuine reflection of the culture, ecology and history of the site shall remain the compass for the future design panel.”

IROJE founder Seung Hyo Sang added: “The park will be truly completed by those who use it. Architects and landscape architects can only lay the basis. This is meant to be a place to communicate with more people and to enrich our lives. It is therefore imperative that everyone participates in it.”

Speaking at the forum – in which models of the scheme were publicly revealed for the first time – Geuze and Seung reassured citizens that the masterplan would adapt to recent boundary changes in the park, overcome the issue of contaminated soil, and ensure the site becomes a true public space for people of all ages to enjoy.

“Although it is located in the centre of Seoul, the park currently appears as an isolated forbidden land,” said Seung. “However that will be changed. The edges of the future park shall resemble and respond to the surrounding urban context.”

Responding to the unveiling of the masterplan in a tweet, Seoul mayor Park Won-soon said: "Finally, Seoul won. We will preserve and develop Yongsan Park as a proper national park."

A series of diverse biotopes will be created within a vacated US military base in the heart of Seoul / West 8
West 8 and their local partners have publicly presented their masterplan in Seoul's National Museum / West 8
Cherry blossoms will bring colour to one of the park's biotopes / West 8
A large lake crossed by the arching Skipping Stone Bridge will lie at the heart of the park / West 8
The designers have said the park will be a public resource open to all citizens and visitors / West 8
The masterplan has been named ‘Healing and Recovery of the Heart of Seoul’ / West 8
The masterplan will be publicly consulted next year / West 8
The park will include secluded areas for people to escape the noise of the city / West 8
IROJE architect Seung Hyo Sang, who is leading the project with West 8, said: 'This park is meant to be a place to communicate with more people and to enrich our lives' / West 8
The current Yongsan Park site is a walled, prohibited area completely cut off from the surrounding city / West 8
Soul  South Korea  West 8  Yongsan Park  landscape architecture 
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