Posted by the editors on Sunday, 20 May 2012
Residential Architecture: Dancing Towers by Studio Daniel Libeskind for Yongsan International Business District: ?..?features three [residential] towers?inspired?by the movements of a Korean Buddhist dance..Named Dancing Towers, the 41-storey skyscrapers will each have a curved body that the architect likens to the?twisted?sleeves of traditional?Seung-Moo dancers? costumes..All three towers will be?positioned?on a single podium, which will house the shared foyer for 834 apartments on?the?upper storeys..? ?Libeskind?s three towers for the?Yongsan International Business District?which Libeskind, himself, masterplanned..
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image: Courtesy?Studio Daniel Libeskind; article: Dezeen
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