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guga urban architecture

written by
Cho Junggoo
photographed by
Yoon Joonhwan
materials provided by
guga urban architecture
edited by
Lee Sungje
background

The client wanted to build two workshops ¡ª for his wife and daughter ¡ª and a house in which his family could reside on the 660m2 site located in the Pottery art village of Icheon.

The two workshops on the first floor were planned as independent spaces with different moods. The embroidery workshop, facing the road, houses a warm atmosphere surrounded by a wide area of a wooden structure. The pottery workshop, designed to allow the artist to freely arrange the room, represents the characteristics of a mud room for the creation of pottery.

The two-story residential space is refreshingly high. The design was inspired by the beauty of the wooden structure, the sense of space and the beauty of traditional housing. The attic was placed in the upper part of the building, giving the impression of overlooking the master bedroom from the main hall in hanok and beams and purlins are layered 3-dimensionally to reveal its structural composition. The second floor is U-shaped surrounding the madang (yard). Each room is open towards the madang, distancing itself from one another to naturally accommodate the flow of internal movement.

There are several madangs in this house. The madang in the centre is 0.5 metres higher than the floor level, giving a sense of depth in space and making the madang feel closed inwardly. We also created a ¡®common madang¡¯ where people could enjoy a break as well as the ¡®working madang¡¯ in front of the pottery workshop. These madangs are not just ¡®conceptual¡¯, but the result of thinking about how best to create spaces with ¡®significance and the presence¡¯.​

 


 


 


 


 


 

Architect

guga urban architecture (Cho Junggoo)

Design team

Jo Jiyeong, Yang Sumin, Cho Gayeon

Location

Sindun-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

Programme

single house, workshop

Site area

659m2

Building area

217.27m2

Gross floor area

331.84m2

Building scope

2F

Parking

3

Height

7.92m

Building to land ratio

32.97%

Floor area ratio

50.36%

Structure

heavy timber framing, light wood framing, RC

Exterior finishing

brick, stucco, oil stain on plywood

Interior finishing

oil stain on plywood, water paint

Structural engineer

heavy timber & light wood framing ¡ª Best PRE-CUT C

Mechanical engineer

JUNGIN Engineering Co. LTD

Electrical engineer

Jisung Consultant Co. LTD

Construction

Stuga Wood Construction

Design period

Aug. 2016 ¡ª Apr. 2017

Construction period

May ¡ª Nov. 2017

Client

Kim Byungil, Lee hyunju


Cho Junggoo
Cho Junggoo was born and raised in Bogwang-dong, Seoul in 1966. He graduated from the Department of Architecture at Seoul National University. In 2000, he founded guga urban architecture and continued to explore design along the theme of a ¡®universal architecture that is close to our life¡¯. Over the course of 20 years of suyo-dapsa (Wednesday Site Visits), the architect has observed and recorded the lives of neighbourhoods and people in Seoul and continued to discover a housing of our time based on the various forms of life which encountered in his research.

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