Located in Anyang-dong, Manan-gu, the new headquarters facility stands as a 15-story vertical tower, serving as a landmark for the surrounding commercial district.
The building’s sleek glass façade emphasizes verticality and transparency, projecting a sense of openness and institutional clarity.
Strategically sited along the main boulevard near Anyang Station (Line 1), the project benefits from exceptional accessibility and urban visibility.
The podium level features a double-height transparent base with public interface zones, while the upper floors are arranged for administrative efficiency and spatial hierarchy.
Nighttime illumination subtly reinforces the building’s presence, highlighting its refined grid system and civic identity.
The site planning considers multiple user flows—pedestrian, vehicular, and internal—with separate entries for visitors and staff, along with secure back-of-house operations.
Special attention is given to public safety and privacy, using buffer zones, screened courtyards, and dedicated access routes to separate functions without disrupting spatial continuity.
An outdoor rear garden and rooftop terraces promote user comfort and biophilic engagement, connecting the institution to nature and the local community.
Through its form, function, and contextual responsiveness, the project embodies the vision of a modern financial institution—open yet secure, rational yet dignified.
Construction Updates
Construction Log – Site in Progress
The early-stage construction site reveals a meticulously orchestrated framework of temporary supports and reinforced formwork systems.
Steel bracing and vertical shoring define the rhythm of the space, indicating zones where concrete will soon take shape into structural walls and columns.
Workers operate in tight coordination, adjusting form-ties and alignment brackets to ensure precision before the concrete pour.
The spatial density of the site reflects the complexity of foundation and substructure work, where accuracy and sequencing are paramount.
Green mesh overhead hints at ongoing upper-level framing, while the polished slab underfoot speaks to recently completed groundwork.
This moment captures not just construction, but the transformation of geometry into mass—the shift from drawing to built form, one tie rod at a time.