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Wirye Artist¡¯s Studio

Lifethings

written by
Yang Soo-in (principal, Lifethings)
photographed by
Kyungsub Shin
materials provided by
Yang Soo-in​
background
The client¡¯s desire to ¡®tan¡¯ on the roof gave us a clue when translating the local requirements of a ¡®sloped roof¡¯, answering with a U-shaped roof rather than a pitched one.  The client¡¯s request for bricks on the U-shaped elevation sparked the architect¡¯s imagination. Why are bricks, sometimes so elaborate that robots have to lay them, always laid parallel to the ground and cut when they meet diagonal roof lines?
In masonry construction, corners are laid out first, and then the surface between two corners are filled in.  In the Wirye residence, the first brick layer is laid parallel to the ground and then the following layers gradually follow the curve of the U-shaped roofline, making the corners appear to lift. The 1200 bricks laid in the corners of this complex masonry work are cut in diagonal lines of constantly varying angles.  We used a robot arm with a traditional grinder attachment for cutting the bricks to establish precise corner conditions. The window frames and interior spaces reflect its unique curving elevation. A central double-height void provides diverse angles to experience the artist client¡¯s ¡®hanging pieces¡¯. 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Architect

Lifethings (Yang Soo-in, Lee Heunjoo)

Design team

Lim Hansol, Jung Kyeongjin, Yang Soo-in, Lee Heunj

Location

39-1, Wiryehanbit-ro, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si, Gye

Programme

single house

Site area

268.1 m2

Building area

122.91 m2

Gross floor area

355.76 m2

Building scope

B1, 2F

Parking

3

Height

12.25m

Building to land ratio

45.86%

Floor area ratio

75.13%

Structure

RC

Exterior finishing

brick

Interior finishing

paint on gypsum board, coner brick robotic fabrica

Structural engineer

TEOKUJO Engineering Inc.

Mechanical and electrical engineer

YOUSUNG Total Engineering Co., Ltd

Construction

Mooil Construction

Design period

July 2016 - May 2017

Construction period

June 2017 - May 2018​

Roof garden design

URABNICS


Yang Soo-in
Yang Soo-in is a Seoul-based designer and public artist. His works range from buildings and public artworks to branding and advertising. He has been widely published internationally including The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, MARK and has won Prix Ars Electronica, Red Dot Award and iF Award. He was selected as one of the ¡®Modern-Day Leonardos¡¯ from the Chicago museum of Science and Industry in 2006. He was an adjunct assistant professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (2005 – 2011) where he received Master of Architecture degree with highest honor.

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