The # Central Park

Incheon
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The current legal building name.

The # Central Park

Type

Complex

Status
Completed
Architecturally Topped Out
Structurally Topped Out
Under Construction
Proposed
On Hold
Never Completed
Vision
Competition Entry
Canceled
Proposed Renovation
Under Renovation
Renovated
Under Demolition
Demolished

Completed

Country

South Korea

City

Incheon

Function

residential

# of Apartments

1,331

Map of Buildings in Complex

Note: Only buildings that have GPS coordinates recorded are displayed.

 

List of Buildings in Complex

RANK
Name
Height
1 The # Central Park III Tower 101

175 m / 574 ft

1 The # Central Park III Tower 102

175 m / 574 ft

1 The # Central Park III Tower 103

175 m / 574 ft

4 The # Central Park II 203

175 m / 573 ft

5 The # Central Park III Tower 1

170 m / 558 ft

5 The # Central Park III Tower 2

170 m / 558 ft

7 The # Central Park I 101

163 m / 535 ft

7 The # Central Park I 102

163 m / 535 ft

7 The # Central Park I 103

163 m / 535 ft

10 The # Central Park II 201

153 m / 501 ft

10 The # Central Park II 202

153 m / 501 ft

CTBUH Initiatives

Incheon Post-Conference Tour Report

13 October 2011 - Event

The Frozen Han: Wintry Seoul

19 January 2011 - Event

Videos

20 September 2012

Interview: Biomimicry

Kenneth Drucker of HOK is interviewed by Jeff Herzer during the 2012 CTBUH Shanghai Congress at the Jin Mao, Shanghai. Kenneth discusses biomimicry and its...

 

Research

19 September 2012

Biomimicry Inspired Design for Nine Towers at Central Park in New Songdo City

Kenneth Drucker, HOK New York

The 9 45-60 story towers designed by HOK in New Songdo City along the edge of the new Central Park highlight the integration of high...

 

13 October 2011

Incheon Post-Conference Tour Report

The Incheon Free Economic Zone is one of three new districts that are created on reclaimed land from the Yellow Sea.

26 January 2011

The Frozen Han: Wintry Seoul

CTBUH Executive Director Antony Wood and 12 advanced architectural students from the Illinois Institute of Technology visit Seoul to work on a hypothetical tall building design project.

12 May 2010

Seoul, Songdo and Meetings

Executive Director, Antony Wood, embarked to Seoul to begin the organization of the anticipated Seoul 2011 conference and tour local tall buildings.