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The Outside-Staired Korean House, designed by architect Lee Chaeyeun in 2005, showcases a harmonious blend of traditional Korean architecture with modern influences. Located in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi, this unique structure, also known as "House of the Mind," emphasizes emotional and functional spaces using materials like concrete blocks. The design maximizes natural light with large windows and includes an architectural promenade that surrounds the building. With its outside staircases leading to the roof, the house encourages interaction with the surrounding landscape, serving both as a residence and a pension.
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Case study the outside-stairedkorean house 4985882 Lee chaeyeun
House of the mind Name : Year : 2005 GyeonggiYangpyeong , Korea Location :
Min gyu am Architect . In 1998, the country house 'hanhojae' through the introduction of his first works. He said, ‘good architecture is emotion, environment, functionand texture combination of factors is implicit.’ Looking at his work, as well as Korea's traditional houses in Southeast Asia, Islam is a mix of architectural styles. 2005. This year the housing sector of the East Asian Institute of Architects‘ Special Prize
* Site plan The building has been used as a Pension
* Building 2 It had been named in flowers in bloom this area
* Main concept Rest place
* outside-staired The road to the roof
* architectural idea glass Concrete blocks gypsum board The maximum effect with minimum cost and yield
* spatial organisation Floor plan – 1F
* spatial organisation Floor plan – 2F
* Features High concrete block - Personal sense of space
* Inside features A large window that accepts natural Internal circular staircase
* promenade architecturale Building all around the mountain
* Reference http://www.mindhome.co.kr/ http://blog.naver.com/imbc21c?Redirect=Log&logNo=30092313010 http://www.moazine.com/ http://mybox.happycampus.com/dordor2001/2068389/?agent_type=naver http://blog.naver.com/fetiye?Redirect=Log&logNo=114149386