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Element House Korea : Architecture Information
Residential Development in Anyang, Korea, Asia
Element House, Anyang Park, Anyang, Seoul metropolitan area, Republic
of Korea
2006
Rintala Eggertsson Architects
I received an interesting invitation last May. In the Seoul metropolitan
area there is a satellite city called Anyang, a small, in Korean context,
suburban town with 700.000 inhabitants.

Photos: Park Wan Soon
The city had decided to invite several international architects and
artists to participate the design of a new park. The project, called
Anyang Public Art Park, relates to the concept of art and architecture
parks in Japan, the largest of which is Echigo Tsumari Art Triennial
area in Niigata.
Following the Korean life rhythm and style the timetable was very
tight. Planning started already while choosing the site. Sketches
were to be delivered the next day. Due to the rushing I had difficulties
to follow the constant changes in my drawings. Luckily I could redo
some of the important details later while working on the construction
site. Working with the Koreans was in spite of lack of time very pleasant,
sometimes even funny.
The park is situated in a river valley. The building itself is standing
on top of a small forest hill, along an outdoor route leading to the
mountains in the far end of the park. Main space is a larger steel
cube. Four smaller wooden rooms are connected to this space in different
floors. In each of these small rooms there is the presence of one
nature element; In cellar water, on courtyard soil, in first floor
fire and in the attic air.
On practical level, the idea of the work is to offer a simple shelter
where the hikers may rest, enjoy their lunch, have a view over the
mountains or light a stick of incense. For this purpose Norwegian
artist John Roger Holte has crafted a platform and storage for the
incenses out of coloured concrete. This habit relates to the history
of the valley as an important Buddhist retreat. There used to be many
temples situated on the mountain area, only few of which are left
today. However, I was told that there are even older shamanistic rituals
left, and services available if needed.
Main building materials are steel and wood. Concrete has been used
to cellar and foundation. Openings are covered with safety glass,
floors with jade and marble gravel, different stone type and colour
in each space.

Seoul is an immense urban area the fast growing of which is visible
in the condition of the surroundings. Constant noise, packed motorways,
endless rows of cloned blocks of flats and ever prevailing grey smog
create a tough place for living things. I hope this small building
in the edge of the city and the forest would offer some contrasting
atmosphere. If someone ever, walking by in an everyday hurry, decides
to stop and sit down and allows silence to take over, lets thoughts
wander, this work has reached its goal.
Materials: steel, wood, concrete, gravel, glass
Site: Anyang Park, Anyang, Seoul metropolitan area, Republic of Korea
Size: main space 6m x 6m x 6m, smaller rooms 3m x 3m x 3m.
Construction time: Oct - Dec 2005
Opened: Jan 2006
Element House - List of Credits
Project name: Element House
Architect: Sami Rintala
Project architect: Eedo Space Architectural Design, Seoul
Address: Anyang Park, Anyang, Seoul
Republic of Korea
Year of completion: 2006
Floor area: 72 m2
Client: Anyang Public Art Project
Building owner: Anyang city
Contractor: Anyang City
Other participants: Artist John Roger Holte, Norway
Eedo Space Architectural Design, Seoul/ Project architect
Element House Photos: Park Wan Soon
Co-operator: Finnforest/ wood material
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