The British company plans to turn an abandoned land on Nodeul Island in Seoul, South Korea, into a green public park. This island is located in the Han River and was used to store garbage for decades. The project of turning this land into a park is called “Soundscape”. (newatlas)
Photographer: unknown / newatlas.com site
An elevated walkway will be built in Sandscape Park. This sidewalk is approximately 1.25 km long and is built in a curved form inspired by the patterns of sound waves. The design of this sidewalk was also inspired by the scenery of the mountains around Seoul. This sidewalk is also made in the shape of an English number eight; That is, if you look at it from above, you will see two circles that are connected to each other. There will also be rest areas on this sidewalk. People can watch a wide view of the city and the river from the top of this sidewalk.
Soundscape Park will be equipped with a variety of facilities, including a public beach, concert halls, beach amphitheater, cafe, recording studios, K-pop music familiarization center and green space. This park will actually be a space to create communication between citizens. In this park, people can enjoy breathing fresh air, hearing the sound of nature such as the sound of water, and watching nature. The construction of this park will be done in stages and it is expected to be completed by 2028.

Photographer: unknown / newatlas.com site
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Cover photo source: newatlas.com; photographer; Uncertain
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