Forest and House / JHW IROJE architects&planners
The Second Life: The client, who is a professor and an engineer, is facing retirement in three years time. He wants to prepare for this second life, where he will enjoy the surrounding environment in a nature-friendly home.
© Youngkwan Kim
Architects: JHW IROJE architects&planners
Location: Sunchang, South Korea
Lead Architect: Jung Hyowon
Design Team: Lee, Jung-min, Jo Hyunwoo
Area: 217.42 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Youngkwan Kim
Construction: Youngchang Construction
Mechanical Engineer: Kwanduk mec
Electrical Engineer: Woolim electronical engineering & Consulting
Lighting Engineer: Newlite Architectural Lighting Design & Imports
© Youngkwan Kim
The Second Life: The client, who is a professor and an engineer, is facing retirement in three years time. He wants to prepare for this second life, where he will enjoy the surrounding environment in a nature-friendly home.
Site Plan
The Yard-less House: A house is built on a small mountain, land borrowed from Mother Nature. The trees are carefully dug up in order to set the house's foundations. Because the lot is borrowed from nature, the creation of a yard for human pleasure was felt to be unnecessary. There is only a small path leading towards the entrance. As there is no yard, the entire surrounding environment-where one lays his/her eyes become the yard.
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© Youngkwan Kim
Architects: JHW IROJE architects&planners
Location: Sunchang, South Korea
Lead Architect: Jung Hyowon
Design Team: Lee, Jung-min, Jo Hyunwoo
Area: 217.42 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Youngkwan Kim
Construction: Youngchang Construction
Mechanical Engineer: Kwanduk mec
Electrical Engineer: Woolim electronical engineering & Consulting
Lighting Engineer: Newlite Architectural Lighting Design & Imports
© Youngkwan Kim
The Second Life: The client, who is a professor and an engineer, is facing retirement in three years time. He wants to prepare for this second life, where he will enjoy the surrounding environment in a nature-friendly home.
Site Plan
The Yard-less House: A house is built on a small mountain, land borrowed from Mother Nature. The trees are carefully dug up in order to set the house's foundations. Because the lot is borrowed from nature, the creation of a yard for human pleasure was felt to be unnecessary. There is only a small path leading towards the entrance. As there is no yard, the entire surrounding environment-where one lays his/her eyes become the yard.
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