Inside South Korea’s largest mall

South Korea’s largest shopping centre, Lotte World Mall is now open in Seoul.

Lotte World Mall seamlessly integrates a high-end department store, entertainment tower and world-class concert hall, with a retail development, establishing a shopping and entertainment destination to act as a centrepiece of Seoul’s 10 million strong megacity and its booming tourism industry.

Benoy, the  architects, masterplanners, interior and graphic design consultancy, was the interior architect for the retail scheme and facade concept designer for the adjoining Avenuel department store – the world’s third largest duty free store.

“Lotte World Mall is the most significant development undertaken by Benoy in South Korea,” explained senior associate director, Eduardo Gonzalez. “We approached the scheme not only as a major shopping destination for the country, but as a tourist attraction for Asia.”

Benoy’s Interior Design has captured the significance of the development, introducing innovative and interactive features not yet seen on the same scale in South Korea. Sculptural GRG ceilings, illuminated timber walls, prominent motif lighting and pocket outdoor gardens have added to the profile of the development as a modern city landmark.

“Given the scale of Lotte World Mall, the design of the public areas, the areas where people naturally converge, was critical. We featured a number of design elements to ensure that these spaces were memorable and unique. For instance, the main atrium is dressed in a distinctive material, allowing us to create a geometry which would’ve been hard to achieve using traditional methods,” said Rufus Turnbull, divisional director.

Benoy’s Interior Design for Lotte World Mall extended from the basement levels to level four. The top two floors were thematically designed as the concepts Nostalgia Mall and Charlotte Avenue by firms MBC Art Centre and Node respectively.

Lotte World Mall is home to the country’s largest aquarium and a 21-screen cinema which includes the world’s biggest screen. Combined, the Avenuel department store, with more brands than any other in the country, and the retail mall are home to more than 970 brands, 20 of them making their debut in South Korea.

Benoy’s first foray into leading retail schemes in South Korea was with Seoul IFC Mall. Opening in 2012, the development changed the way Korean’s experienced shopping with the design of the three-storey subterranean mall heavily introducing natural light and sense of space into the retail experience.

“Korea is an expanding market for Benoy and one which our studios in both the East and West have had exposure to. Working alongside Lotte Corporation on their landmark scheme has allowed Benoy to showcase once again its ingenuity for design in different markets and adaptability to create schemes which resonate with their local audience,” said Craig Menzies, director.

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