Su-o-jae in Eunpyeong / studio_GAON
The Eunpyeong Hanok Village in Seoul is a district situated between a large apartment complex and Bukhan Mountain. We designed a hanok (traditional house) in the block.?
© Youngchae Park ?
Architects: studio_GAON
Location: Jingwan-dong, South Korea
Project Team: Sungpil Lee, Seongwon Son, Joowon Moon, Laeyeon Kim, Minwoo Lee, Ryeojin Jeon
Studio Gaon: Hyoungnam Lim, Eunjoo Roh
Area: 98.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Youngchae Park ?
Construction: Seoul Hanok (Inbeom hwang)
Design Period: 2015.11 - 2016.10
Construction Period: 2017.02 - 2017.1
Site Area: 230.4 m2
Gross Floor Area: 153.36 m2
Building Scope: 2 Floors
Height: 7.97m
Building To Land Ratio: 42.422%
Floor Area Ratio: 66.56% ?
© Youngchae Park ?
Text description provided by the architects. The Eunpyeong Hanok Village in Seoul is a district situated between a large apartment complex and Bukhan Mountain. We designed a hanok (traditional house) in the block.?The word ?Hanok? is very ambiguous term. After the modernization, the houses that were built in Western style were called 'Yangok' (literally meaning Western House) and Koreans began to call the regular houses as Hanok (meaning Korean house) as an opposite concept. However, the phrase is a platitude expression that can not contain the full emotion towards our old house.
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© Youngchae Park ?
Architects: studio_GAON
Location: Jingwan-dong, South Korea
Project Team: Sungpil Lee, Seongwon Son, Joowon Moon, Laeyeon Kim, Minwoo Lee, Ryeojin Jeon
Studio Gaon: Hyoungnam Lim, Eunjoo Roh
Area: 98.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Youngchae Park ?
Construction: Seoul Hanok (Inbeom hwang)
Design Period: 2015.11 - 2016.10
Construction Period: 2017.02 - 2017.1
Site Area: 230.4 m2
Gross Floor Area: 153.36 m2
Building Scope: 2 Floors
Height: 7.97m
Building To Land Ratio: 42.422%
Floor Area Ratio: 66.56% ?
© Youngchae Park ?
Text description provided by the architects. The Eunpyeong Hanok Village in Seoul is a district situated between a large apartment complex and Bukhan Mountain. We designed a hanok (traditional house) in the block.?The word ?Hanok? is very ambiguous term. After the modernization, the houses that were built in Western style were called 'Yangok' (literally meaning Western House) and Koreans began to call the regular houses as Hanok (meaning Korean house) as an opposite concept. However, the phrase is a platitude expression that can not contain the full emotion towards our old house.
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