ʻI am an Architectʼ was planned to meet young architects who seek their own architecture in a variety of materials and methods. What do they like, explore, and worry about? SPACE is going to discover individual characteristics of them rather than group them into a single category. The relay interview continues when the architect who participated in the conversation calls another architect in the next turn.
interview Kim Hanjoong principal, ground architects ¡¿ Kim Yeram
Working Under Two Names
Kim Yeram: There are many moments in this place that reveal discrepancies between the reality and the drafted records, influencing this café located near the Yongsan station.
Kim Hanjoong: Baton meal café (2020) is supposed to be a house in the drawings, but when we demolished it only steel columns the size of a palm tree and several wood boards remained. It was more
Kim Yeram: We finished our coffee, shall we move onto the next place?
Kim Hanjoong: Shall we?
I Also Have a Neat Personality
Kim Yeram: You carry a lot of keys.
Kim Hanjoong: As I live in an old house, and use an older property as my office, I happen to carry a lot of them. It keeps me from automation! (laugh)
Kim Yeram: You are clearly fascinated by old things; you posted on social media recently that you want a vintage bike.
Kim Hanjoong: Yes, but I canʼt ride one because of my wife and baby. So instead, I alternate between my 1997 Volkswagen Golf Mk3 parked over there and BMW3.
Kim Yeram: We have already arrived at the Butter Rice Club (2021). It is much closer than expected!
Kim Hanjoong: I collaborated with one two chachacha on this project. I gave the dimensions of the tables to the designer Kwon Euyhyun, and I asked him to install lights on the tables.
Kim Yeram: It is one of the selling points of the space, making photos of the meals look good.
Kim Hanjoong: Yes, it is. An image looks better in such an environment, which, although outside the expertise of architecture, it is a design challenge to make spaces present well in photographs.
Kim Yeram: These red chairs are from Vitra.
Kim Hanjoong: In projects for foreign corporations, the demolition team sometimes collect good quality branded furniture from those discarded at the construction site, but this only ever happens out of luck. The Panton Chair by Vitra placed in the Butter Rice Club was found in a truck during lunch break. I took it from there as couldnʼt believe it was real. (laugh) The kitchen table paired with this chair is also by Vitra and this also came to us out of the blue. I put a board on top of its legs.
Kim Yeram: It is leveled between the table¡¯s location and the entrance. Is there any special reason for this?
Kim Hanjoong: I wanted to level the restaurant floor and the entrance. Thatʼs why I raised the indoor flooring and chose to install the electric wiring and plumbing beneath.
Kim Yeram: Then there is the glass mass, as found in the Baton meal café.
Kim Hanjoong: Yes, in a way it does. It comes to us as a cliché, but the effect of the glass mass is still interesting, so we continue to explore this medium.
Café Travertine (2018)
I Want to Make Ordinary Things Extraordinary
Kim Yeram: Shall we go this way? Wow, there are a lot of people at Approach Coffee (2021) today.
Kim hanjoong: Yes, it is always full. Now we enter the courtyard through a low ceiling passageway, but it was originally connected to the building through a set of narrow steps. We wanted to make it more dramatic, so we fixed it to adopt this position.
Kim Yeram: I feel like I am in the suburbs because of the courtyard.
Kim Hanjoong: When I kicked off the project, I admired the fact that the courtyard was surrounded by trees. So, I wanted to preserve this sense of being closer to nature, and I asked the lab who was in charge of landscape design so as to install a waterway to create water noise.
Kim Yeram: The radiant staircase that shows the way is beautiful.
Kim Hanjoong: This staircase wasnʼt in the existing building. In order to harmonise with the original building, it had to express some recognition of time and history, but it appeared so new and untouched that I brought in a professional engineer to work on it. It was difficult to complete because people who do this kind of work are so rare that I can count them on one hand!
Kim Yeram: What is this space next to the entrance intended for?
Kim Hanjoong: By stacking cement bricks, I shifted the terrace indoors, and introduced a vertical slit window in the wall. I personally refrain from using so-called ʻgoodʼ materials that are seemingly universally approved. I find joy in employing material that have depreciated in a better and more successful way. (laugh)
Approach Coffee (2021)
Kim Hanjoong who are having a conversation with editor
Why Don¡¯t You Come to My Library?
Kim Yeram: The office is near Hyochang Park. How many employees do you have?
Kim Hanjoong: There are three colleagues now. It would be good to take on interns, but we donʼt have enough seats. It is a small space. It might be good for us to mingle with others, but we are not presently able to accommodate more people.
Kim Yeream: The view from the meeting room is awesome.
Kim Hanjoong: I used to work in there, but we have separated the meeting room from the design space, so we use the back room as our workspace.
Kim Yeram: I understand you are about to open a small library next to your office?
Kim Hanjoong: I signed the contract as soon as the office next door was on sale. For a long time, I thought this place was such a good and productive spot for reading, so I established a library with a friend.
Kim Yeram: How do you divide the roles?
Kim Hanjoong: My friend curates the Korean literature and poetry collections, and I create the space. I donʼt prevent him from buying all the books. (laugh) We plan to run the space as a membership-based library of about 2,000 books, but it will probably open around the time the magazine is published.
Kim Yeram: I assume more people will begin to visit as there is a new QUEENMAMA MARKET opening nearby.
Kim Hanjoong: The library is located between the QUEENMAMA MARKET and mtl Hyochang, I also hope for the best! (laugh)
I Want to Believe It Is Never Small
Kim Yeram: You have conducted many F&B projects so far.
Kim Hanjoong: Overall, I have enjoyed working on them, but sometimes it was hard going when I wasnʼt able to come up with trendy new urban ideas but to continue serving on plates and tables. As we had more renovation projects and extensions last year, I thought about this question more often.
Kim Yeram: I remember noting in your office profile on the company website that you show interest in the little things. Does this have its own meaning?
Kim Hanjoong: I am interested in a natural lifestyle. When I set up a restaurant and a café, I spend a good amount of time studying and considering options.
Kim Yeram: Just because the size of the work is small, it doesn¡¯t mean that the weight of one¡¯s happinesses are light.
Kim Hanjoong: That is right. Thereʼs something good about designing spaces in which people eat and drink coffee. If you think about it more and more, you will begin to receive valuable feedback. You come to see a vast quantity of number of opinions compared to those expressed when designing a detached house or office space.
Kim Hanjoong, our interviewee, wants to be shared some stories from Park Woorin (principal, cucurrucucu) in September issue.