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The following description is courtesy of Ateliers Jean Nouvel.

Seoul, South Korea – In Seoul, an imposing and precious glass encasing preserves and yet reveals extraordinary treasures of fine  craftsmanship: the new Dolce&Gabbana boutique at Cheongdam-dong, in the Gangnam District, is an  architectural ode to the encounter between love for tradition and ceaseless innovation. 

Dolce&Gabbana inaugurates an important flagship store choosing the unmistakable signature of Jean Nouvel, with whom Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana had already cooperated on the occasion of an exhibition staged at Palazzo della Ragione in Milan in 2009. 

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Created in synergy with the Ateliers Jean Nouvel studios for the architectural design and Jean Nouvel Design  for the interiors, the building is located in the main luxury retail street of Seoul and is characterized externally  by the evanescence of its volumes, which redesign the district’s profile. 

A cylinder of extra-clear glass, set between four corner pillars made of black granite, offers the city an  overall view of the Dolce&Gabbana Collections preserved within it, thanks to the large convex glass facades  on two sides of the building. The light transparency of the glass and the intense black, a symbol of absolute elegance, chase each other in a game of mutual references that moves from the outside into the heart of the  store. 

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Surprising and attractive, the interior of the boutique develops on a single large spiral ramp, clad in  mosaic Nero Marquina marble, which seamlessly connects the different floors, thus offering a special and  unique visiting experience. The visitor is invited to be carried upwards by this vortex to discover the  Dolce&Gabbana Collections, which are enhanced, floor by floor, by a captivating lighting system. 

The interior design is minimalist and dominated by the use of black in its countless shades and finishes:  glossy black glass, gray concrete and black anodized aluminium interact with the warm and refined  nuances of mango wood, thus recreating a welcoming and sophisticated environment, suitable to host Dolce&Gabbana creations. The main display system, which extends over the entire spiral ramp, is obtained  by the use of a succession of modular elements to which shelves and rods are affixed at different heights: the  result is an evocative swirl of objects that appear to float following the direction of the spiral slab. Corners  and loggias created inside the black granite volumes offer additional spaces for displaying products and  intimate dressing areas. 

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The experience continues on the terrace: the lounge welcomes guests in an environment with a strong  contemporary feel, surmounted by a large semi-circular canopy, the ideal completion of the spiral ramp that  dominates the entire building. The furnishings, the elegant black metal seats and the sinuous granite bar counter contribute to making the space the ultimate destination for unforgettable moments of conviviality  and relaxation. 

The boutique hosts the Ready to Wear, Accessories, Fine Jewellery and Watches Collection for Women and  Man and the Made to Measure service by Dolce&Gabbana Sartoria.

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Project Details

  • Status: Built
  • Planning:
    • Concept design: June 2019
    • Preliminary design: July 2019
    • Final design documents (schematic): September 2019
    • Building permits: October 2019
    • Design development: November 2019
    • Construction start: October 2019
    • Completion: January 2021
    • Opening: February 2021
  • Location: Cheongdam street, Seoul, South Korea
  • Program: “Flagship Store” for Dolce&Gabbana. Independent building including a basement, 4 sales stories for the brand’s clothing, accessories, jewelry collections, and a rooftop terrace with a Martini bar for events.
  • Client: Dolce & Gabbana
  • Architectural Team: Jean Nouvel – Ateliers Jean Nouvel (Paris, FR)
  • Interior design: Jean Nouvel – Jean Nouvel Design (Paris, FR)
  • Architects of record: D.P.J. & Partners, Ltd 7F, UNION center, 310, Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Séoul, South Korea
  • Contract type:
    • Commission
    • Full design services
    • Interior design
    • Furniture
  • Usable floor area: 911m²
  • Gross floor area: 835m²

Architectural Team

  • Studio Manager:
    • Project: Julie Parmentier
    • Execution: Julie Parmentier
  • Facades Architect: Florence Rabiet
  • Architects: Paul-Antoine Barbe, Joan Carayon
  • Landscape: Isabelle Guillauic
  • Interns: Emma Gonzalez
  • Computer Generated Images: Ivan Cattin-Martel, Sabrina Letourneur, Ala Raassa
  • 3d Modelling: Joan Carayon, Mathieu Letinturier

Interior Design Team

  • Art Director: Filippo Francescangeli (Project & execution)
  • Interior Design:
    • Project: Chiara Cappi, Yasmina Deek, Michela Pecoraro, Clio Zancanella
    • Execution: Clio Zancanella
  • Computer Generated Images:
    • Project: Chiara Cappi, Yasmina Deek, Michela Pecoraro, Clio Zancanella
    • Execution: Clio Zancanella
  • 3d Modelling: Chiara Cappi, Yasmina Deek, Michela Pecoraro, Clio Zancanella

Project Team

  • Engineering:
    • Pilot study: TESS
    • Construction: LOCAL
  • Consultants: Lighting design: 8’18’’
  • General contractor: JOIN
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