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From Existence to Flow: ITM YOOEHWA ARCHITECTS: Voice of Heaven

ITM YOOEHWA ARCHITECTS

written by
Yoo Ehwa
photographed by
Kim Yongkwan
materials provided by
ITM YOOEHWA ARCHITECTS, ITAMI JUN Architecture & C
edited by
Bang Yukyung
background

SPACE January 2024 (No. 674)

 

 

 

Voice of Heaven began as a response to a private donor¡¯s request to build a prayer room (chapel) for students at Handong University. There were several proposed sites for this prayer room on campus, but I chose the current site without hesitation. From the sky, the university campus looks to my Christian eyes like lamb, and a small hill in the centre attracted my attention. I wanted to carve a cross into this place so that it would be visible from surrounding university buildings.

 

 

 

Given the limited budget, from the outset I established the design direction as a sculptural language of meaning without any finishing details specified. I wanted to take advantage of the site conditions but to also stay faithful to its purpose as a prayer room rather than cramming all the functions into the one building. I created a crisscrossing path, then arranged the two prayer rooms around it, and subsequently introduced a ¡®path of contemplation¡¯, a circular ramp that wraps around the outside of the building, following the slope of the site. The beginning of the hill is the beginning of prayer.

 

 

The flow of a single path of contemplation continues inside and out. The entryway to the prayer room seems a bit narrow as it just meets the mandatory standard for corridor width, but I intended to maintain a reverent atmosphere by allowing people to enter one by one. The ceiling of the prayer room is supported by cantilever instead of columns to capture the concept of a solemn cross of Christianity. When sitting in a chair, one can communicate horizontally with nature outside, while above the cross in the prayer room, natural light enters through the skylight to communicate vertically with the sky. By communicating with natural light in both horizontal and vertical directions, the structure takes on the meaning of the cross. From the moment one enters the building, a light through the skylight makes one experience the Cross, and the projected light captures the passage of time in space.

 

You can see more information on the SPACE No. January (2024).

Architect

ITM YOOEHWA ARCHITECTS Co.,Ltd. (Yoo Ehwa)

Design team

Kim Hansung, Tanaka Toshiharu, Yu Eunbin

Location

558, Handong-ro, Namsong-ri, Heunghae-eup, Buk-gu

Programme

educational research facility (prayer room)

Site area

327,084m©÷

Building area

190.21m©÷

Gross floor area

190.21m©÷

Building scope

1F

Parking

1

Height

5.8m

Building to land ratio

12.89%

Floor area ratio

39.86%

Structure

RC

Exterior finishing

exposed concrete, zinc

Interior finishing

plaster, terra cotton spray, stone

Structural engineer

YOON Structural Engineers

Mechanical engineer

SEOWON Energy & Environment Co.,Ltd.

Electrical engineer

HANKOOK TEC

Construction

ARCUS dnc

Design period

Apr. – Oct. 2021

Construction period

June 2022 – Apr. 2023

Cost

795 million KRW

Client

Handong University

Lighting design

bitzro & partners co., ltd.


Yoo Ehwa
Yoo Ehwa is the principal of ITM YooEhwa Architects and the director of the ITAMI JUN Architecture & Culture Foundation. From 2002, when the Itami JUN Architect a Research Institute in Seoul was established, until 2011, when Itami Jun passed away, she worked together with Itami Jun. She has won numerous architectural awards, including the Korean Institute of Architects Awards (2023), the German Design Award (2019), the iF Design Award (2016, 2018), the Korean Architecture Award, and the JDC Award (2004). She is working on various projects such as hotels, resorts, residences, cultural facilities, and business facilities. She is now actively working as the public architect (MA) of Wonju-si and as a member of the Presidential Commission on Architecture Policy.

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