Terrace houses on the lower levels feature private gardens and green spaces, creating a direct relationship with nature within the urban context. These spaces provide tranquil environments that redefine city living. Corner balconies in the towers extend private life outward, offering personal garden spaces and expansive views of the surrounding landscape, fostering a closer connection to nature.
Sky lounges and sky bridges serve as communal spaces, encouraging interaction while offering panoramic views of Busan’s skyline and natural surroundings. These elevated areas provide opportunities for relaxation and community building, enhancing the sense of openness and connection.
The design employs gradients in geometry and colour to create a dynamic yet calming aesthetic. Lower sections convey stability, while upper sections express lightness and upward movement. Facades are composed of two-story clusters with subtle variations, adding rhythm and vitality to the visual experience.
The Busan Sajik 5 Project establishes a sustainable urban community where nature and city coexist, offering residents an enriched and connected way of life.