A Club Entrance that Looks Like a Curtain Being Lifted
South Koreans may work and study for some of the most prolonged hours globally, but they also know how to play hard. As a result, the capital city has one of the most dynamic nightlife scenes for night owls and party animals. Club Chroma in Seoul’s Paradise town is a great place to hang out.
The entertainment joint does not only offer a space for merrymakers, but the building also captures “The Imprint,” a complex idea by MVRDV, a Danish firm that used alternative perspectives and fluid architecture to imprint the designs of nearby buildings on the walls. The layered golden entrance also houses an indoor theme park.