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Metal Facade House
Cheon Youngtaek

Metal Facade House

This building is located in a typical urban complex-type housing district with a mixture of houses and apartment complexes.
It seemed necessary to protect the privacy of residents from various dense residential forms and environments around them, and to secure sunlight for a bright and pleasant space.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek
photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

Unlike the site of a housing district formed in a general square shape, the shape and lines of this site, which are diamond-shaped, are important clues to the composition of space to be developed in the future.
Placement: In order to accommodate each space required by the owner within a limited site, this building chose to conform to the shape of the site, not the right-angled layout where dead space occurs on the irregular site.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

It was intended to diversify the space that appeared by recognizing the unique lines of the site and actively entering the space, and wanted this building to be revealed in a natural shape rather than a forced shape on the site.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

First of all, the residential space was expanded to the entire site, and empty spaces were created one by one in relation to the interior space to meet the construction rate stipulated in the region and the necessary area required by the owner.

The empty spaces created in this way are filled with light and nature one by one, and serve as a middle ground that provides a bright and pleasant space along with protecting the privacy of residents.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

Composition: When you open the stainless steel door outside, you will welcome a narrow and long space filled with various stones and birch trees.
The small birch forest in front of your eyes, which makes you forget the city center for a while, also serves as a buffer area for residential spaces and external roads.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

When you open the second door leading to the inside and enter, you will see a living room, dining room, and kitchen arranged around the middle center where large mountain foliage is planted.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

Located between the mountain maple and the forest of small birch trees, the living

room and the kitchen and dining space where you can always feel nature become a shelter for residents to refresh themselves away from the daily life of the city.
A small flower bed on the second floor, which is decorated in a different scale from the first floor, is placed between the child room and the child room to recognize each other's existence and coordinate the distance between each other.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

Surrounded by a nursery and flowerbeds, the multipurpose room also serves as a living room and another small shelter for children who are tired of studying, or for couples who sometimes have a glass of wine.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

Interior: Between the intersection and the disorganized boundary of the interior, the interior space expands to the outside, and the exterior space expands to the inside, and the light, sky, wood, and stone of the intersection naturally become interior.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

The floors and walls of the first floor, which are intentionally excluded from the decoration, are the background of light and nature from the middle, and the second floor, where the bedroom is arranged, has the floor finished with beige-toned tiles to give a calm and warm feeling.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

FASADE: Unlike the ground floor mass placed in conformity with the site, it is set back and slightly twisted 2 The mass on the floor reduces the weight of the street environment felt by pedestrians.
The birch tree, which shows its face between the twisted mass on the first and second floors, defines the boundary between the two mass, and raises questions about the space.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

In order to make the shape of the twisted mass stand out and change the street environment that can be monotonous, metal materials were chosen as exterior materials.
The mass on the first floor was weighted by applying toned down luxe (color steel plate) as the base of the building, and the second floor was bright and stainless louver was applied to reduce the weight.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

The mass on the second floor surrounded by stainless louver provides a sense of rhythm to the surrounding environment by changing its appearance with light over time due to the unique physical properties of stainless steel.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

The combination of the two metals, which have different physical properties and density of expression, seems to be similar to the two slightly deviated mass, but has a different subtle harmony.

photo_credit Cheon Youngtaek
Cheon Youngtaek

Team:

Architecture Studio: Archirie

Architect: Yunchae Jung

Photographer: Cheon Youngtaek

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