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Coordinates: 37°2918.96N 127°0310.67E / 37.4886000°N 127.0529639°E / 37.4886000; 127.0529639
 

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Samsung Tower Palace
Tower Palace view from Yangjaecheon
Map
General information
TypeResidential
LocationDogok-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Coordinates37°29′18.96″N 127°03′10.67″E / 37.4886000°N 127.0529639°E / 37.4886000; 127.0529639
Construction started2002
Completed2004
Height
Roof264 m (866 ft)
Technical details
Floor count69
Design and construction
Architecture firmSamoo Architects & Engineers
Samsung Tower Palace
Hangul

삼성 타워팰리스

Hanja

三星 타워팰리스

Revised RomanizationSamseong Tawo Paelliseu
McCune–ReischauerSamsŏng T'awŏ P'aellisŭ

The Samsung Tower Palace (Korean삼성 타워팰리스) is a group of seven towers, lettered A-G. They are located in Dogok-dong, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea. They range from 42 to 72 floors, all built between 2002 and 2004, and all used as luxury residential complexes. Tower Palace "G", which is 73 floors and 264 metres (866 feet) high, was the tallest building in Korea since 2004 but was surpassed by the Northeast Asia Trade Tower in 2009. Its shape is formed by three oval lobes joined together. They are named for the company Samsung.[1]

The builders of the Tower Palace installed high-tech security measures. Card keys issued to residents are required at all entrances and elevators. Each residence's entrance is accessed by either a key code or fingerprint identification.

Much within the buildings is highly automated. Everything from lighting, curtains, home networks and even washing machines can be pre-set to perform certain actions at a defined time or when a mode is activated from the control panels. The entire home can be controlled through the owner's mobile phone.

Ahelipad is located on the roof of all buildings.

Tower Palace One[edit]

The first four skyscrapers (Tower A, Tower B, Tower C and Tower D) are collectively known as Tower Palace One. The tallest of the three, Tower B, stands at 234 m (768 ft) and Towers A and C are 209 m (686 ft) tall.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Samsung Tower Palace, Seoul". Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2006-02-07.

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