Mixed Use Architecture, Houses, Buk-gu, South Korea- 设计师:1458
- 面积: 297 .0m²
- 年份:2019
- 摄影:Sangin Nam
- 建造商: AutoDesk, Miseong Tectonics, PNS, buwon&builil.kr/
- Lead 设计师:Saebeol Choi
- 设计团队:Jaepil Hwang
- 业主:Nohae Park
- 工程师:Moa Engineering
- Graphic:Jeongeun Jo
- Site 面积:172m2
- Gross Built 面积:102m2
- City:Buk-gu
- Country:South Korea
- 设计师描述 | Designer description: The client named the building ‘Being’ at the beginning of the project. Movement means being. Leaves and clouds moving as air flows, light and shadow moving as sun flows. The project started with the idea of creating a space and landscape using such natural elements on the site.
- Landscape - There are old houses and restaurants around the planned site and a high-rise office building opposite it. In other words, there is no special landscape, so we decided to create a landscape on the site. The function of the walls is to sculpt and clarify the view to create the landscape. At the same time, the facade of the building has layers to give a sense of volume. It blocks the view of cluttered surrounding buildings and creates scenery with the sky, bamboo, shrubs, and ground cover plants. The plan was designed to allow visitors to look at the ‘things being’ while avoiding spatiality inside the staircase of common neighborhood living facilities in the city center.
- Circulation - The third and fourth floors are a psychological counseling center run by the client couple. The things being in nature are placed on the circulation of visitors. The flower beds arranged along the axis of the outside staircase are planted with a mixture of high and low bamboo. Low bamboo, shrubs, and ground cover plants were made visible to people climbing upstairs. Unlike the inner staircases of common neighborhood living facilities, the people who climb the outer staircase experience the bamboo swaying under the wind and the shadows of the bamboo and see the flowing clouds When the leaves fall, one can step on the fallen leaves and listen to the birds on the flower beds. Entering the third floor, the fourth floor leads to indoor stairs. The stairway receives natural light through the skylight. As the light changes over time, the atmosphere of the space changes.
- Metal louver - Opposite the building is a high-rise office building. The client’s requirement was to ensure the privacy of the visitors. The metal louver can be used as an exterior material for lighting and ventilation but view blocking. The exterior material with this function is planned to be the identity of the building during the day and at night.
- 转载自:Archdaily
- 设计师:1458
- 分类:Mixed Use Architecture
- 语言:英语
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