[DIALOGUE] The Methods Behind Neighbourhood Living Facilities ¦¡ SIDE ROADS : OPENINGS AND CLOSINGS
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Kim Yongkwan (unless otherwise indicated)
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edited by
Youn Yaelim
SPACE March 2025 (No. 688)
Cheongdam Carapace (2023)
DIALOGUE
Kim Dongjin professor, Hongik University ¡¿ Lee Sungyong principal, SYL Architects ¡¿ Zo Hangman professor, Seoul National University
SIDE ROADS : OPENINGS AND CLOSINGS
Alleyway Strategy
Lee Sungyong(Lee): Cheongdam Carapace (2023) and Nonhyeon Periscope (2024) are both located on side roads surrounded by buildings on all sides, and certain environmental characteristics led to similar design responses.
Kim Dongjin(Kim): When designing narrow alleys surrounded by houses, the key challenge is to protect privacy while securing one¡¯s own space. If an architect prioritises their design without addressing this issue, conflicts may arise after completion, often leading to the need for additional screens to resolve complaints. Therefore, I address these issues with architectural strategies from the early stages of design.
Zo Hangman(Zo): It seems like Kim¡¯s s...
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Lee Sungyong graduated from the department of architectural engineering at Hanyang University and the graduate school of architecture, planning and preservation at Columbia University in New York. Afterwards, he worked at Morris Sato Studio in New York and NBBJ in Los Angeles, and worked at HAEAHN Architecture after returning Korea in 2015. He has established and operated SYL Architects since 2019 and is an adjunct professor in the department of architecture at Hanyang University. Major works include EH Marine House, Sinsa Samwon Garden Main Building, Sandy Box, PLUTO and JUPITER and he won the Ulsan Metropolitan City Grand Prize in the general sector in 2020, the Gangnam-gu Beautiful Architecture Promotion Award (2022) and the Beautiful Architecture Award (2023, 2024).
Zo Hangman
Zo Hangman studied at the department of architecture at Seoul National University and the graduate school of architecture at Columbia University. After working at KYWC Architects, iarc, and GreenbergFarrow in New York, he participated in the establishment of H Architecture and oversaw design. Since 2013, he has been serving as a professor in the department of architecture at Seoul National University, and has been working as a co-principal at TAAL Architects with Seo Jiyoung. His major works include the Sejong Public Administration Town Master Plan, the Government Complex Sejong 1-1, 2-2, the 2012 Yeosu Expo International Pavilion, and the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gyeongju Hwabaek Convention Center. In addition, he won the 2010 WAN Building of the Year Award, AIANY Design Awards (2009, 2010), Kim Swoo Geun Preview Award (2016), and Korea Wood Design Award (2018, 2021).