HAKIK BLOCK ONE
LANDSCAPE
Multi Family
The dynamic forms of Hakik Block One draw inspiration from South Korea's native tidal pool landscapes, transforming rainwater into a living, breathing urban ecosystem in the heart of Incheon.

A sinuous parkway winds through the development like a coastal current, connecting four elegant residential towers that rise from the landscape. This flowing pedestrian boulevard isn't merely figurative—it actively collects and showcases stormwater as it moves across the center of the park. Residents and visitors traverse the site via interconnected pedestrian and bicycle pathways that link each tower to the broader park system, creating a seamless integration of architecture and nature.

The development's mixed-use tower stands as a beacon of sustainable urban living, while two interconnected office-hotel towers create a distinctive silhouette against the Incheon skyline. Throughout the complex, rainwater harvested from roofs, streets, and sidewalks flows into underground storage tanks, emerging through a series of filtering landscapes and urban water features that cleanse it of particulates.

As visitors move through Hakik Block One, they experience the transformation of what was once ordinary stormwater into a precious urban amenity—a living reminder of the site's ecological heritage and its connection to the nearby coastline. This harmony between built environment and natural systems defines the first phase of this ambitious master redevelopment.

Located at the center of Confluence City, Block One’s dynamic architecture is shaped by culture, urban function, and natural forms.
A seamless integration
of architecture and nature
The design of Block One’s residential and mixed-use towers flows from the ground patterns of the site.
The towers burst forth from the landscape.
A sunshade system protects the glass of the facades from the hot summer sun while framing views for building occupants.
This is a place of innovation, nature, play, and wellbeing.
The Wave office towers are strategically staggered on the site with each surrounded by parks and greenways.
A nature trail, bike path, and park system called the Green Current traverses all six districts of Confluence City and flows through Block One.