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Rushing Wind, Residing Light: House 11
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House 11 is a single house designed for a retired elderly couple. The client requested the construction of a house on their 495m2-sized plot of land, which is on an inclined hill at Pyeongchang-dong in Seoul. Surrounded by Bukhansan Mountain, Bugaksan Mountain, and various houses and galleries, Pyeongchang-dong is one of the rare quiet neighbourhoods in Seoul. More...
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