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[Public Architecture for Tomorrow] Kamangdol Library and Nursery Complex

written by
Shin Hosoub, Shin Kyungmi
photographed by
Roh Kyung
materials provided by
SHIN architects
edited by
Bang Yukyung
background

SPACE February 2023 (No. 663)​

 

Kamangdol Library and Nursery Complex​

Land that is open to development by the public is limited in the downtown area, at the same time as citizens¡¯ demands are diversifying. More public ¡®complex facilities¡¯ have been developed to satisfy this desire. While parcels of land at the boundary between redeveloped apartment complex and existing urban  fabric was donated to the public, the site of Kamangdol Library and Nursery Complex in Heukseok-dong, Dongjak-gu came to accommodate various programmes in the name of complex. A municipal nursery school and kids café (indoor playground) are located at the lower area, and a library and related community facilities are placed under the name of Kamangdol Library and Nursery Complex in the upper part and basement. The nursery school and outdoor playground face the south, and a courtyard connected to the library lobby separates circulation clearly but not in an exclusive way, so that they could be expanded through a shared space. Large-scale buildings, such as the university hospital, the university elementary school, the middle school, and the apartment complex loosely surround the library. The site has a long, triangular shape between a street and the elementary school. Following the shape, a long rectangular volume of the library is placed on the upper part along the east- west direction. The façade of the same repeated curved louver creates an urban streetscape and presents a lighter environment for the library. After setting the target range of the daylight ratio, the appropriate size, angle, and spacing of aluminum curved louver were determined through light environment simulation. The façade of 5mm-thick curved louvers of injection molding provides users with even light environment for reading in every corner of the library. The creative process behind the appropriate indoor environment for the programme became the design method for the façade, whose effect doubles the pleasure of the interior space. The scenery created by the ever-changing play of light and shadow from morning to dusk will offer a new spatial experience to users. (written by Shin Hosoub, Shin Kyungmi / edited by Bang Yukyung)​

 

 


Shin Hosoub
Shin Hosoub studied architecture at the Department of Architectural Engineering at Korea University and at Ecole d¡¯architecture de la ville & des territoires à Marne-la-vallée, France. He is an architect DPLG and Korean registered architect. After experiencing and working on various projects in Paris and Korea, he co-founded SHIN architects with Shin Kyungmi in 2010. He has been carrying out interesting works that address various issues for mutually communicative and sustainable architecture from an integrated perspective. He is an adjunct professor in the Department of Architecture at Yonsei University, and he has sincerely fulfilled various roles of an architect required in public architecture.
Shin Kyungmi
Shin Kyungmi spent her middle and high school years in France and completed her master¡¯s programme at Ecole d¡¯architecture de la ville & des territoires à Marne-la-vallée and received the French National Certified Architect (HMONP). She has experienced complex practices ranging from exhibition design to residential projects in Paris and Seoul. In 2010, she co-founded SHIN architects with Shin Hosoub, and has been carrying out works of various scales through rational and emotional thinking. She taught at the University of Seoul, and is exploring various possibilities of architecture while continuously exploring collaboration with other fields.

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