Heatherwick Studio proposes pier with sense of "playful togetherness" for Seoul waterfront

UK-based Heatherwick Studio has designed The Leaf, a multi-level pier for a site on the Han River near Seoul's Olympic stadium.
The plant-covered pier was designed as part of the wider plan to rejuvenate the area around the Jamsil Olympic Stadium, which was built to host the 1988 Olympic Games.
Heatherwick Studio has designed The Leaf for a site alongside the city's Olympic Stadium
Shaped like a rounded, eight-pointed star, The Leaf would be constructed on the Han River, which flows through Seoul, South Korea.
It would be connected by a walkway to the parkland surrounding the stadium complex, which is set to be comprehensively renovated by architecture studios Benoy, Populous, DA Architecture Group and NOW Architects.
"As part of the submission, we have designed a dynamic new open and public space on the waterfront, linking the wider scheme with the Han River and promoting ideas of community spirit, activity, equality, play and togetherness," said the studio. Its undulating roof would be topped by a park
Described by the studio as a "flowing, multi-level pier", the structure would contain event spaces and an auditorium covered in an undulating roof and arranged around a central plaza.
It would be topped by an walkable, plant-covered roof with "winding trails", play areas and view points. A marina will be built alongside it.
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