The 63 Building ( ko, 63빌딩), officially called 63 SQUARE (formerly Hanwha 63 City), is a
skyscraper on
Yeouido
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island, overlooking the
Han River in
Seoul
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,
South Korea
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. At 249 meters (817 ft) high, it was the tallest building outside North America when it was opened on July 27, 1985, and it is the second-tallest gold-clad building in the world after
Grand Lisboa
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in
Macau
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. It stood as
South Korea
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's tallest building until the
Hyperion Tower surpassed it in 2003, but remained the country's tallest commercial building until the
Northeast Asia Trade Tower
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was topped-out in 2009.
The 63 Building was built as a landmark for the
1988 Summer Olympics
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. ''63'' is something of a misnomer since only 60 floors are above ground level. Floors 61-63 are restricted areas. The skyscraper is the headquarters of
Korea Life Insurance
Hanwha Life Insurance Co., Ltd. () is a life insurance company in South Korea. It is part of the Hanwha Group.
Hanwha Life Insurance is South Korea's second largest life insurance company with assets of 81 trillion won as of November 2013. It e ...
,
Industrial Bank of Korea Securities, and other major financial companies.
The design of the structure is based on the Hanja character for person or human being (人 or ''in'') in a subtle reference by the designers to the business of Daehan Life, the insurance company that constructed the building.
History
Construction
The 63 Building's construction broke ground in February 1980, at the height of South Korea's economic boom. It was built at a cost of 180 billion
won, and construction was completed in May 1985. It was originally named the DLI 63 building, for Daehan Life Insurance. In 2000,
Hanwha Group
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renamed the building 63 City and it became part of the group in 2002.
63 Building and Present
It was temporarily opened on July 5, 1985, and the completion ceremony was fully opened on July 27, the same year, and was held on September 30. It was the tallest building in the world when excluding
North America, beating the
Sunshine 60 building in
Tokyo
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,
Japan at the time of its completion, before the
OUB centre
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was built in
Singapore
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in 1987 and the
Bank of China Tower in
Hong Kong
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in 1990. During the 1988
Seoul Olympics
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, the torch was lit at the Bonghwadae in front of the 63 Building, and it became famous around the world. Originally, it was the headquarters of Korea Life Insurance of Shindonga Group, but it was dismantled in 1997 due to the
IMF, and the 63 Building was moved to
Hanwha Group
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. The
Seoul International Fireworks Festival began in 2000 and was canceled in 2001 in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States, and the event dates were adjusted in consideration of the
2002 Korea-Japan World Cup. It has been designated as an official World Cup cultural event. The 63 Building was also owned by Hanwha Group when Korea Life Insurance (currently Hanwha Life Insurance) was acquired and incorporated into Hanwha Group in September.
63 Building's new refurbishment was carried out in three stages. A total of 13,944 exterior wall glass sheets were completely replaced during the second phase of construction, especially for safety purpose. The first phase of construction began in February 2005 and was completed in July 2009, while the second phase began construction in March 2010. In 2012, the evacuation safety zone was set up on the 21st and 38th floors of the 63 Building, and was renovated in April 2013. The second phase was completed in May 2013, the third phase began construction in July 2011, and the second phase was completed on January 12, 2014, and the carpet tile construction was carried out on January 18, the same year. In May 2015, the 63 Building celebrated its 30th anniversary with a special 30% discount event to mark the 30th anniversary of the opening of the 63 Restaurant. In July 2016, the third phase of construction was completed.
Facilities
The 60th floor houses the world's highest
art gallery and an
observation deck
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known as the 63 Golden Tower, that allows visitors to see as far as
Incheon on clear days. The 59th floor features international restaurants called ''Walking in the Cloud'', while the 58th floor houses family restaurants called ''Touch the Sky''. Observation elevators equipped with windows enable passengers to view the city on their way to/from the observation deck. In the evening, some elevators are available exclusively for couples. These are known as Love Elevators which give guests a one-minute ride. The lower floors house an indoor shopping mall with approximately 90 stores, an
IMAX theater, and a large
aquarium. A
convention center and
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are also housed within the building.
Utilization charge
In popular culture
The 63 Building is featured in the 2000
computer game ''
SimCity 3000 Unlimited'' and is featured on its cover. In the game, it can be built as a landmark titled the 'Korea Life Building'. It also appeared in a sequel game,
SimCity 4
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, as a DLC landmark building.
Gallery
File:Seoul Building63.jpg
File:Korea-Hi.Seoul.Festival-Hanbok-Parade-01.jpg, 63 building was photographed in 2007.
File:63buildingdawn.jpg, At sunrise, the 63 Building begins to glow.
File:63buildingdawn2.jpg, For twenty minutes at sunrise, the eastern side of the building is blindingly bright.
See also
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List of skyscrapers
This list of tallest buildings includes skyscrapers with continuously occupiable floors and a height of at least . Non-building structures, such as towers, are not included in this list (for these, see '' List of tallest buildings and structu ...
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Korean architecture
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Hyperion Tower
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List of tallest buildings in Seoul
This list of tallest buildings in Seoul ranks skyscrapers in the South Korean capital city of Seoul by height. The tallest in the city is currently the 555 m (1,821 ft) Lotte World Tower with 123 floors.
The tallest buildings are conce ...
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List of tallest buildings in South Korea
This list of tallest buildings in South Korea ranks skyscrapers in South Korea by height. The tallest building in South Korea is currently the 123–Storey, story Lotte World Tower, which rises and was completed on 22 December 2016. It is als ...
References
External links
Official English-language website
{{Skyscrapers in Seoul
Buildings and structures in Yeongdeungpo District
Yeouido
Office buildings completed in 1985
Tourist attractions in Seoul
Landmarks in South Korea
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill buildings
Skyscraper office buildings in Seoul
Hanwha subsidiaries
1985 establishments in South Korea