| Boutique Monaco | |
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Boutique Monaco in 2020 | |
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| General information | |
| Location | 397, Seocho-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul |
| Coordinates | 37°29′50.28″N127°1′28.76″E / 37.4973000°N 127.0246556°E / 37.4973000; 127.0246556 |
| Year built | 2008 |
| Height | 117 m (384 ft) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 27 |
| Floor area | 54,844.94 m2 (590,346.0 ft2) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Minsuk Cho |
| Architecture firm | Mass Studies |
| Main contractor | GS E&C |
| Website | |
| boutiquemonaco | |
| References | |
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Boutique Monaco (Korean: 부띠크모나코) is a 117-metre, 27-storey residential skyscraper in the ward of Seocho-gu in Seoul. The 172-unit residential tower was developed by Bumwoo Co., Ltd. and designed by Minsuk Cho as the working title of "Missing Matrix".[2] The lower five floors are retail and commercial facilities, and the officetel, a type of studio apartment in Korea, sits on the upper floors.[3]
Boutique Monaco was the recipient of the 2008 Silver Emporis Skyscraper Award, beating the much taller 101-story Shanghai World Financial Center.[4] It was awarded the prize for housing in the Seoul Architecture Award 2009.[5]
Boutique Monaco is known for its daring design, which includes several recesses that give the building a unique appearance. The 15 "missing spaces" were intentionally left empty to comply with the floor area ratio limit of the site. If the building had been designed as a simple vertical square, it would have exceeded the ratio limit by 10 percent. It met the restriction by removing the chunks from the building.[6]
In addition to addressing the limitation, the 15 voids provide micro-environments on the high-rise building. Each void contains a "sky garden" that can be overlooked from the resident's balcony. Cho intended to combat the high tower's lack of human interaction by injecting more human qualities.[3]