sogoojae / DIDI studio
The beginning of the house began with a recollection of what we had missed rather than what we needed. Instead of worrying about the program of space, I gave priority to the fundamental question about what to feel, what to see and what to listen to. Civilization devices such as TVs and computers are minimized or hidden in order to stay away from artificial things. Instead, we made it possible to see nature everywhere, create eaves to hear the falling rain, and create a shady yard where we could feel the wind. That is, the experience was designed. In the front yard, the client moved the tree that he planted in childhood from the old house. In other words, I made a place to recall time. The memorable house, which is not simply a living house, is completed on a small hill.
© Kwangsik Jung
Architects: DIDI studio
Location: Namyangju, South Korea
Lead Architect: Hwi Roh
Team: Nari Kang, Gangkuk Lee, Hyungsuk Jung
Architect Of Record: Sungchul Kim ( Gado architecture)
Area: 563.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Kwangsik Jung
© Kwangsik Jung
Text description provided by the architects. The beginning of the house began with a recollection of what we had missed rather than what we needed. Instead of worrying about the program of space, I gave priority to the fundamental question about what to feel, what to see and what to listen to. Civilization devices such as TVs and comput...
© Kwangsik Jung
Architects: DIDI studio
Location: Namyangju, South Korea
Lead Architect: Hwi Roh
Team: Nari Kang, Gangkuk Lee, Hyungsuk Jung
Architect Of Record: Sungchul Kim ( Gado architecture)
Area: 563.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Kwangsik Jung
© Kwangsik Jung
Text description provided by the architects. The beginning of the house began with a recollection of what we had missed rather than what we needed. Instead of worrying about the program of space, I gave priority to the fundamental question about what to feel, what to see and what to listen to. Civilization devices such as TVs and comput...
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