s_mahal /moon hoon
ngpyeong Residence
When I
was a high school student, I had a friend of slight build who always used to
carry
the Book of Changes with him and was interested in Korean traditional
classical music. He
was faithful in his religious life, at the same time
full of curiosity about the secular
world and always paced around
restlessly. One day after 20 years, he called me out of the
blue. He had in
the meantime become a veterinarian and wished to move to India a few years
later to lead his own life. After getting together with him for a chat over
a drink a couple
of times he asked me to design a house where he, his wife
and her parents would live
together. He wanted me to build an inner court
and madang where he could raise animals, as
well as a prayer
room.
The
land he purchased in Daesim-ri, Yangpyeong was a place where water, a rice
paddy, a forest and livestock stables were intermingled. Despite a budget that was on the tight side,
I was able to create seven inner courts including one for every room plus one in the center, while designing a
circulatory balcony where there was sufficient space for the house owner and his cats and dogs to roam about freely. Although it was quite different from India that my friend had been dreaming of, I designed a sonarasi (an autistic interpretation of
Varanasi), which was also used as a pool, and completed a prayer room (Ssalon de Sson) where
his nostalgia about room salons and his obsession with prayer were mixed.
In order to crate a boundary between the circulatory balcony with the outside, I
initially considered hard and cold finishing materials. Due to the low
budget, however, we had to improvise and finally opted for a finish with curtains made from waterproof cloth. The
waving of the soft walls on a breezy day made it clear to me: the house is truly alive. When I walked
around inside the house, the soft walls reacting to my body brought me exquisite feelings.
After a
few weeks when a strong wind blew, the curtains waved like the hair of a crazy
women
and his family who witnessed the scene voiced their discomfort over
this unexpected eeriness, unable to stand the confusion and dizziness much
longer.
The friend and I express regret over the curtains that became the lost wings
Architect:
Moon Hoon
Design Team: Kim Suki, Lee Kyong Ho, Kam dong ho, Park Jung
Mok
Client: Son Dae Ho
Completion Date: March 2007
Location: 109-2 Daesim_ri, Yangseo-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun,
Gyeonggi-do, Korea
Total Site Area: 741.00M2
Total Floor Area:
147.12M2
Construction: Reinforced Concrete
Material:
exterior/ Sprayed
Paint, waterproof curtain
interior/ wood flooring, wall paper
Photo credits:
1. Kim Yong Kwan
2. Monthly Homeliving&Style: Park
Chan Woo
这是建筑师为他从高中时就认识的朋友所设计的房子。他的这位朋友热爱古典音乐,是虔诚的教徒,但是
也对世俗世界有兴趣。当20年后的一天,他们再度相逢,这位朋友已经成为兽医,还希望以后到印度区度
过余生。相谈甚欢之后,朋友希望建筑师为他设计一栋同妻子,父母同住的家。他想有一个内部的可以养
动物的院子,也能作为祈祷处。
这位朋友购买了一块土地,周边有水,稻田,森林,农业社会动物。虽然预算有限,建筑师依然创造出一
个拥有7个内院,每个客房都有院子的建筑。在最大的院子周边有一圈阳台,主人的猫狗可以在这里自由
活动。虽然这个房子不同于印度风,但是建筑师特意为朋友设计了一个禁闭室,还有祈祷室。
外边界的材料,建筑师想用硬质的材料。迫于预算,改成防水窗帘。凉风习习的日子,窗帘舞动,建筑就
像有生命一样,那窗帘给人不同的凉意。
但几星期后,狂风让窗帘飞舞得就像疯女人的头发,这太让建筑师的朋友和家人不能接受了。所以当窗帘
被取消的时候,建筑师觉得非常的遗憾。
转自谷德设计网 这房子与这场地是不是有点突兀?
页:
[1]