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experience for visitors. Aston Martin paint finishes on the
metalwork nod to the building's connection to James
Bond, adding intrigue and excitement to the space.
The Grand Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO
beautifully illustrate the harmonious coexistence of
historical preservation and contemporary design.
DaeWha Kang Design's thoughtful approach to every
aspect of the project, from the Pavilion's form and materials to the meticulous cobblestone pattern and sustainability considerations, demonstrates a deep respect for the
past while embracing a vision of a sustainable future. The
result is a vibrant, beautiful space that invites people to
engage with history, art, and modernity in a seamless
blend of old and new. Projects like the Grand Courtyard
and Pavilion at The OWO show how quality, luxury, and
inspiration can come from this meeting of old and new.
It is an example of how the past and future can coexist
harmoniously, creating a space that transcends time.
Architecture: DaeWha Kang Design
Engineering: Arup
Heritage Consultants: Donald Insall Associates
Planning Consultants: Gerald Eve
All photographs by Kyungsub Shin
Opposite, architectural plan drawing of the OWO Grand courtyard
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