Hana Bank

Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi

HANA BANK

INTG

ARCHITECT
INTG.

LOCATION
South Korea

AREA
600 m²

YEAR
2021

CATEGORY
Bank

PHOTOGRAPHS
Yongjoon Choi

LEAD ARCHITECT
Daniel Song, Kate Cho

PROJECT TEAM
Sumi Lee, Heejoo Park, Hyunnyung Choi

Text description provided by architect.

As a leading bank in Korea, Hana Bank is heavily invested in design to transform itself to adapt to a new digital era.

Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi
Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi

All banks have entered a new phase with mobile and internet banking, forcing offline bank branches to come up with a new identity.

Hana Bank’s private banking division wanted to change their old generation service and design.

Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi
Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi

Hana Bank’s private banking lounge is based in Yeouido, A leading CBD in Seoul. With a 1,104 sqm size, it has two stories for normal customers and VIP Zones.

Intg discovered that in a highly digital environment, customers still visit bank branches to handle complicated tasks which accompany an emotional burden.

Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi
Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi

We felt the offline branch should focus on essential services of the bank such as protecting assets and counseling on investment.

For VIP Zones, Intg focused on offering exclusivity to enhance customer loyalty. It is designed to melt digital into analog with an emphasis on tangible experience.

Hana Bank
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Hana Bank
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When you enter, you face the floating meeting room in the center of the space.

While traditionally bank branches hide meetings room into corners, we placed them in the middle to make customers feel valued.

Hana Bank
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Hana Bank
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The floating meeting room on the blue sand is modernized with classical and oriental elements.

It is designed to subtly reflect the way people enter the living space after stepping a stone in traditional Korean houses.

Hana Bank
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Hana Bank
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Separate meeting rooms are placed like islands similar to the Hanok structure. We chose hard metal material which comes to mind when thinking of a bank safe as the main material.

By making metal curved, we brought softness from cold material.

Hana Bank
Hana Bank
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Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi
Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi

The contrast between blue sand, stone, and metal maximizes the material aspect of the space and creates an artistic atmosphere.

The contrast between material and design language brings balance.

As the result, while giving a new sensibility, it brings a sense of retreat and rest.

Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi
Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi
Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi
Hana Bank
© Yongjoon Choi


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